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Low-field magnetic resonance imaging of the pelvis in patients with anal dynamic graciloplasty: initial experience
Authors:A. Cavallaro  F. Fellner  K. E. Matzel  U. Stadelmaier  T. Rupprecht  B. Böwing  W. Hohenberger  W. Bautz
Affiliation:(1) Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Friedrich-Alexander-University, Maximiliansplatz 1, 91054 Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany;(2) Department of Radiology and Neuroradiology, Obserosterreichische, Landesnervenklinik Wagner Jauregg, Linz, Austria;(3) Department of Surgery 3, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany;(4) Department of Pediatrics 4, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany
Abstract:The aim of this study was to determine whether low-field magnetic resonance (MR) imaging can safely and accurately depict inflammatory changes in patients with anal dynamic graciloplasty, in whom high-field MR imaging is contraindicated and ultrasonography and computed tomography are inadequate. A 0.2-T field-strength MR examination was performed in six patients with anal dynamic graciloplasty malfunction in whom reoperation was contemplated. The following sequences were applied:T 2-weighted turbo spinecho with fat saturation,T 1-weighted conventional spin-echo, and contrastenhancedT 1-weighted conventional spin-echo with fat saturation. Results indicated that none of the patients experienced relevant discomfort, pacemaker malfunction, or electrode dislocation with low-field MR imaging. Inflammatory pelvic changes were visualized in four patients and atrophy of the transposed gracilis muscle in another. Surgery was thus avoided in the four, who underwent conservative treatment for their pelvic inflammation. It was concluded that these prelininary results demonstrate the feasibility of MR imaging with a low field strength in patients with anal dynamic graciloplasty. In such patients, in whom diagnostic imaging had been problematic, the potential for safe and accurate visualization will be a boon to treatment planning.
Keywords:Dynamic graciloplasty  Magnetic resonance (MR)  Pacemakers  Pelvis  Inflammation
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