MRI Guided Intervention: Evaluation of MR conditional Biopsy and Ablation Needle Tip Artifacts at 3T using a balanced fast field echo sequence

Author(s):  
Saurabh Singh ◽  
Francisco Torrealdea ◽  
Steve Bandula
Author(s):  
Sang-Eun Song ◽  
Nobuhiko Hata ◽  
Iulian Iordachita ◽  
Gabor Fichtinger ◽  
Clare Tempany ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Niravkumar Patel ◽  
Jiawen Yan ◽  
Gang Li ◽  
Reza Monfaredi ◽  
Lukasz Priba ◽  
...  

This paper presents an intraoperative MRI-guided, patient-mounted robotic system for shoulder arthrography procedures in pediatric patients. The robot is designed to be compact and lightweight and is constructed with nonmagnetic materials for MRI safety. Our goal is to transform the current two-step arthrography procedure (CT/x-ray-guided needle insertion followed by diagnostic MRI) into a streamlined single-step ionizing radiation-free procedure under MRI guidance. The MR-conditional robot was evaluated in a Thiel embalmed cadaver study and healthy volunteer studies. The robot was attached to the shoulder using straps and ten locations in the shoulder joint space were selected as targets. For the first target, contrast agent (saline) was injected to complete the clinical workflow. After each targeting attempt, a confirmation scan was acquired to analyze the needle placement accuracy. During the volunteer studies, a more comfortable and ergonomic shoulder brace was used, and the complete clinical workflow was followed to measure the total procedure time. In the cadaver study, the needle was successfully placed in the shoulder joint space in all the targeting attempts with translational and rotational accuracy of 2.07 ± 1.22 mm and 1.46 ± 1.06 degrees, respectively. The total time for the entire procedure was 94 min and the average time for each targeting attempt was 20 min in the cadaver study, while the average time for the entire workflow for the volunteer studies was 36 min. No image quality degradation due to the presence of the robot was detected. This Thiel-embalmed cadaver study along with the clinical workflow studies on human volunteers demonstrated the feasibility of using an MR-conditional, patient-mounted robotic system for MRI-guided shoulder arthrography procedure. Future work will be focused on moving the technology to clinical practice.


2004 ◽  
Vol 171 (4S) ◽  
pp. 223-223
Author(s):  
Jonathan A. Coleman ◽  
Robert C. Susil ◽  
Axel Krieger ◽  
Peter L. Choyke ◽  
Betty Wise ◽  
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2002 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 59-79 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karlheinz Sonntag

Zusammenfassung. Führungskräfte und Mitarbeiter müssen kontinuierliche Anpassungsleistungen in immer kürzeren Zyklen erbringen, individuelle und kollektive Wissensbestände verändern sich, nicht automatisierbare Aufgaben werden komplexer und deren Bewältigung kognitiv anspruchsvoller. Diese Entwicklungen erfordern ein Ressourcenmanagement, das auf ständige Weiterentwicklung der beruflichen Handlungskompetenz ausgerichtet ist. Die Förderung und Entwicklung kompetenter Organisationsmitglieder mit dem Ziel der Wissensvermittlung, Verhaltensmodifikation und Persönlichkeitsentwicklung geschieht auf individueller, gruppenbezogener und organisationaler Ebene in vielfältiger Art und Weise und ist äußerst facettenreich. Eine zukunftsorientierte und wirksame Personalentwicklung ist ohne psychologisches Grundlagen- und Methodenwissen nicht mehr durchführbar. Der Beitrag leistet eine aktuelle Bestandsaufnahme deutscher und angloamerikanischer psychologischer Forschungsarbeiten zur Personalentwicklung. Die State of the Art-Analyse und Diskussion folgt dabei einem Phasenmodell, aufgeteilt nach Analyse, Intervention, Evaluation und Transfer.


Methodology ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Merton S. Krause

There is another important artifactual contributor to the apparent improvement of persons subjected to an experimental intervention which may be mistaken for regression toward the mean. This is the phenomenon of random error and extreme selection, which does not at all involve the population regression of posttest on pretest scores but involves a quite different and independent reversion of subjects’ scores toward the population mean. These two independent threats to the internal validity of intervention evaluation studies, however, can be detected and differentiated on the sample data of such studies.


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