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Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies | 1997
H. R. S. Roberts; Martyn Paley; V. R. Sams; Iain D. Wilkinson; William R. Lees; M. A. Hall-Craggs; Sg Bown
SummaryInterstitial laser photocoagulation (ILP) is currently limited by deficient per-procedural monitoring. The purpose of this study was to evaluate MR control of ILP of hepatic metastases. Twenty-two laser activations were used to treat eight metastases in seven patients under local anaesthesia and sedation. Laser energy was delivered via optical fibres positioned in the tumour under ultrasound guidance. T1-weighted FLASH and spin-echo sequences were used to monitor the procedure. Enhanced CT was performed at 24 h to assess thermal necrosis. FLASH imaging showed an enlarging area of signal change during ILP. The final extent of this correlated closely with the extent of tissue necrosis on CT. Spin-echo imaging was disappointing because of poor contrast between the treated tissue and normal liver/untreated tumour. Per-procedural MR imaging accurately and reliably depicts ILP-induced necrosis. MR control may permit more widespread application of ILP to the treatment of hepatic tumours.
Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies | 1997
H. R. S. Roberts; Martyn Paley; V. R. Sams; Iain D. Wilkinson; William R. Lees; M. A. Hall-Craggs; Sg Bown
SummaryAim - To correlate the magnetic resonance imaging signal changes observed during interstitial laser photocoagulation (ILP) therapy with histopatho-logical analysis of tissue necrosis. A 1.5T MR system was used. Lesions were produced with a diode laser (805 nm) in the liver of normal Wistar rats at laparotomy under general anaesthesia and imaged during treatment. Seventeen lesions were monitored with a T1-weighted spin echo (T1WSE) sequence, and 15 with a FLASH sequence. Treated tissue was removed and stained for NADPH-diaphorase to determine the extent of devitalization. Per-procedural T1WSE showed an expanding area of low signal which developed a high signal rim as ILP progressed. FLASH imaging showed an expanding area of low intensity which was replaced by a complex region of signal change as treatment progressed. Good imaging-histopathological correlation was shown: for T1WSE, r2=0.88 (P < 0.001) and for FLASH, r2=0.95 (P < 0.001). MR imaging during hepatic ILP accurately shows the extent of tis...
Radiology | 1993
Z Amin; J J Donald; A Masters; R Kant; A C Steger; Sg Bown; Wr Lees
Radiology | 1996
H. Mumtaz; M. A. Hall-Craggs; A Wotherspoon; Martyn Paley; G Buonaccorsi; Z Amin; Iain D. Wilkinson; M Kissin; T. Davidson; I. Taylor; Sg Bown
Radiology | 1993
Z Amin; Wr Lees; Sg Bown
Radiology | 1996
M. A. Hall-Craggs; H. Mumtaz; M Payley; M Kissin; Sg Bown
Radiology | 1996
Js Brookes; M. A. Hall-Craggs; Wr Lees; Sg Bown
Radiology | 1995
Wr Lees; Js Brookes; Ep Friedman; A King; Sg Bown
Radiology | 1995
M Paley; M.A. Hall-Craggs; Wr Lees; Id Wilkinson; Rj Chinn; Sg Bown
Radiology | 1995
M.A. Hall-Craggs; H Mumtaz; M Paley; Id Wilkinson; R Chinn; Sg Bown