The Usefulness of a 3D Roadmap of Occluded Vessels Created from Rapid 3D Proton Density-Weighted Imaging for Mechanical Thrombectomy.

Journal of neuroendovascular therapy Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-06 DOI:10.5797/jnet.tn.2024-0044
Haruki Amano, Yasuyuki Tatsuta, Yukitaka Yamashita, Naotsugu Hashiguchi, Yohei Yamaguchi, Koji Oka, Hirohiko Nakamura
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Objective: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for acute ischemic stroke usually requires blind procedures when endovascular devices are advanced into the occluded vessels. Therefore, the visualization of occluded vessels could potentially achieve safer procedures, shorter procedural time, and progression of the reperfusion rate. We report on the usefulness of a novel technique in which a 3D roadmap of occluded vessels was created from a rapid 3D proton density-weighted (PDW) variable refocusing flip angle and turbo spin echo (VRFA-TSE) method.

Case presentation: 3D PDW VRFA-TSE imaging was performed in addition to routine MRI for 2 patients with middle cerebral artery occlusion. With the adjustments to the imaging parameters, we were able to perform 3D PDW imaging in less than 1 minute. Subsequently, a 3D image of the occluded vessels was constructed from these images. To create a 3D roadmap, the 3D PDW images were positioned with cone beam CT images obtained before MT using 3D-3D fusion. Because a neurological technician performed the imaging processing while doctors and nurses prepared for MT, practical loss time was approximately 2 minutes. MT was performed with reference to the 3D roadmap, and the occluded lesion was recanalized without complications in both patients. The 3D roadmap of the occluded vessels was well-matched with the recanalized vessels.

Conclusion: A 3D roadmap created from rapid 3D PDW imaging is a useful assistance technique for MT that allows the visualization of occluded vessels.

快速三维质子密度加权成像闭塞血管三维路线图在机械取栓中的应用。
目的:机械取栓(MT)治疗急性缺血性卒中通常需要盲手术,当血管内装置进入闭塞的血管。因此,闭塞血管的可视化可能实现更安全的手术,更短的手术时间和再灌注率的进展。我们报告了一种新技术的实用性,该技术通过快速3D质子密度加权(PDW)可变重聚焦翻转角度和涡轮自旋回波(VRFA-TSE)方法创建闭塞血管的3D路线图。病例介绍:对2例大脑中动脉闭塞患者在常规MRI的基础上进行了三维PDW VRFA-TSE成像。通过对成像参数的调整,我们能够在不到1分钟的时间内完成3D PDW成像。随后,利用这些图像构建闭塞血管的三维图像。为了创建三维路线图,将三维PDW图像与MT前获得的锥束CT图像进行3D-3D融合定位。由于在医生和护士为MT做准备时,神经技术人员进行了成像处理,因此实际损失时间约为2分钟。参照3D路线图行MT,闭塞病灶再通,两例患者均无并发症。闭塞血管的三维地图与再通血管匹配良好。结论:快速3D PDW成像创建的3D路线图是MT的一种有用的辅助技术,可以使闭塞血管可视化。
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