Simple Frame-based Approach for MR Imaging-guided Abdominal Biopsy: Preliminary Evaluation in a Phantom Model.

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Anastasia Antoniou, Nikolas Evripidou, Leonidas Georgiou, Antreas Chrysanthou, Antonis Christofi, Cleanthis Ioannides, Liyang Yu, Christakis Damianou
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Abstract

Purpose: Although automation offers several benefits in MRI-guided abdominal biopsies, the conventional surgeon-centric approach continues to be the preferred technique. This study presents an ergonomic biopsy device aimed at streamlining the MRI-guided abdominal biopsy process while preserving operator control.

Methods: A dedicated belt was designed with adjustable straps to accommodate patients of varying sizes. A biopsy frame with 2 manual degrees of freedom was movably affixed to the belt, allowing for adjustable positioning across the patient's circumference to align with the region of interest. Preliminary testing was performed on an abdominal biopsy phantom with 2 embedded 7-mm tumor mimics in a 3T MRI scanner. Needle guide registration in MRI coordinates was achieved by attaching a water-filled syringe to the guide, which was then navigated to align with each target using a straightforward method involving the acquisition and fusion of parallel images. A clinically relevant half-Fourier acquisition single-shot turbo spin echo sequence was used for both the initial alignment and for intermittent imaging during the stepwise advancement of a metallic clinical needle toward the target.

Results: The device was easy to use, even for a non-experienced operator. The employed methodology enabled straightforward calculation of the 2D path for aligning the syringe with the target. Alignment accuracy was within the submillimeter range. The employed sequence was robust against susceptibility artifacts, enabling precise guidance, with the accuracy of tumor puncture ultimately dependent on the operator.

Conclusion: The proposed biopsy method has the potential to enhance stability and accuracy over traditional techniques, while being more ergonomic and cost-effective than advanced robotic systems, also maintaining human control. Extensive preclinical and clinical evaluation is needed to fully assess effectiveness and safety.

基于简单框架的MR成像引导腹部活检方法:幻影模型的初步评估。
目的:虽然自动化在mri引导下的腹部活检中提供了一些好处,但传统的以外科医生为中心的方法仍然是首选的技术。本研究提出了一种符合人体工程学的活检装置,旨在简化mri引导下的腹部活检过程,同时保留操作员的控制。方法:设计一种带可调节带的专用带,以适应不同体型的患者。将具有2个手动自由度的活检架可移动地固定在皮带上,允许在患者周长上调整定位,以对准感兴趣的区域。在3T MRI扫描仪上对腹部活检假体进行了初步测试,其中嵌入了2个7毫米肿瘤模拟物。通过将装满水的注射器连接到导针上,在MRI坐标上实现针导的配准,然后使用一种涉及平行图像采集和融合的简单方法将其导航到与每个目标对齐。临床相关的半傅立叶采集单次涡轮自旋回波序列用于初始对准和在金属临床针逐步向目标推进过程中的间歇性成像。结果:该装置易于使用,即使对于没有经验的操作人员也是如此。所采用的方法能够直接计算用于对准注射器与目标的二维路径。对准精度在亚毫米范围内。所采用的序列对敏感性伪影具有鲁棒性,能够实现精确的引导,肿瘤穿刺的准确性最终取决于操作者。结论:与传统技术相比,所提出的活检方法具有提高稳定性和准确性的潜力,同时比先进的机器人系统更符合人体工程学和成本效益,同时也保持了人类的控制。需要广泛的临床前和临床评估来充分评估有效性和安全性。
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