Magnetic resonance arteriography of the pelvis and lower extremities.

Magnetic resonance quarterly Pub Date : 1993-09-01
M L Schiebler, J Listerud, R A Baum, J Carpenter, J Weigele, G Holland, M D Schnall, R S Owen, C Cope, M Pentecost
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Abstract

Reconstructive vascular surgery is the last resort for limb salvage in patients with vascular insufficiency. Planning the sites of arterial bypass grafts depends on an exact knowledge of the angiographic anatomy. Currently, conventional contrast angiography is the primary preoperative study for surgical planning. Recently, magnetic resonance (MR) arteriography has been shown to be an accurate technique for the evaluation of slow arterial flow in the lower extremities. The purpose of this review will be to show how MR arteriography can be used as both an adjunct to and in some cases instead of conventional angiography for the preoperative assessment of lower-extremity vascular reconstruction. The derivation of common artifacts, the many pitfalls of interpretation, and the evaluation of peripheral arterial occlusion and percentage stenosis will be discussed. MR arteriography of the lower extremities is an important advance for the noninvasive evaluation of disease of the peripheral vasculature.

骨盆和下肢的磁共振动脉造影。
血管重建手术是血管功能不全患者保肢的最后手段。规划动脉旁路移植的位置取决于对血管造影解剖学的确切了解。目前,常规血管造影是手术计划的主要术前研究。最近,磁共振(MR)动脉造影已被证明是一种准确的技术来评估慢动脉血流在下肢。本综述的目的是展示MR动脉造影如何作为辅助手段,在某些情况下替代传统血管造影,用于下肢血管重建的术前评估。常见伪影的推导,解释的许多陷阱,以及外周动脉闭塞和狭窄百分比的评估将被讨论。下肢MR动脉造影是非侵入性外周血管疾病评估的重要进展。
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