Preoperative Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) of Skull Base Tumours: A Review.

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Indogermanische Forschungen Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-16 DOI:10.1007/s12070-023-03955-3
Ahmed Nabil Abdelhamid Ahmed
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Abstract

Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can detect tumors consistency, but it can't predict tumor stiffness or adherence of the tumor to nearby structures. Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is a known non-invasive MRI based imaging technique used to assess the viscoelasticity of the tissues particularly liver fibrosis. This study discussed the importance of preoperative MRE in skull base tumors and the future implications of this new imaging modality. We did review of the English literature (by searching PubMed) regarding the use of MRE in preoperative assessment of skull base tumours stiffness and adherence to surrounding tissues. Recent research demonstrated that MRE can detect the stiffness and adherence of skull base tumors to surrounding structures by recording the spread of mechanical waves in the different tissues. In addition to non-radiation exposure, this technique is fast and can be incorporated into the conventional (MRI) study. MRE can palpate skull base tumours by imaging, allowing the stiffness of the tumour to be assessed. Preoperative assessment of brain tumours consistency, stiffness, and adherence to surrounding tissues is critical to avoid injury of important nearby structures and better preoperative patient counselling regarding surgical approach (endoscopic or open), operative time, and suspected surgical complications. However, the accuracy of MRE is less in small and highly vascular tumors. Also, MRE can't accurately detect tumour-brain adherence, but the new modality (slip-interface imaging) can. Hence, adding MRE to the conventional MRI study may help in preoperative diagnosis and treatment of skull base tumours.

颅底肿瘤术前磁共振弹性成像(MRE)研究进展
传统的磁共振成像(MRI)可以检测肿瘤的一致性,但不能预测肿瘤的硬度或肿瘤对附近结构的粘附性。磁共振弹性成像(MRE)是一种已知的非侵入性MRI成像技术,用于评估组织的粘弹性,特别是肝纤维化。本研究讨论了术前MRE在颅底肿瘤中的重要性以及这种新成像方式的未来意义。我们查阅了有关MRE在颅底肿瘤僵硬度和对周围组织粘附性术前评估中的应用的英文文献(通过检索PubMed)。最近的研究表明,MRE可以通过记录机械波在不同组织中的传播来检测颅底肿瘤对周围结构的刚度和粘附性。除了无辐射暴露外,该技术速度快,可以纳入常规(MRI)研究。MRE可以通过成像触诊颅底肿瘤,从而评估肿瘤的硬度。术前评估脑肿瘤的一致性、硬度和对周围组织的粘附性对于避免损伤重要的附近结构和更好的术前患者咨询手术入路(内窥镜或开放)、手术时间和疑似手术并发症至关重要。然而,在小肿瘤和高血管性肿瘤中,MRE的准确性较低。此外,MRE不能准确地检测肿瘤与大脑的粘附性,但新的模式(滑动界面成像)可以。因此,在常规MRI研究的基础上增加MRE可能有助于颅底肿瘤的术前诊断和治疗。
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期刊介绍: Indogermanische Forschungen publishes contributions (essays and reviews) mainly in the areas of historical-comparative linguistics, historical linguistics, typology and characteristics of the languages of the Indogermanic language family. Essays on general linguistics and non-Indogermanic languages are also featured, provided that they coincide with the main focus of the journal with respect to methods and language history.
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