Language:  English  Espanol
Password reminder
No account yet? Register Free
About Us Advertising Info Contact Us Client Login
medicalimaging.com
MRI
Features Subscription Partner Sites Journal Info
EIZO GmbH Display TechnologiesAMPRONIXSCHILLER AG

New MR Tool Designed for Imaging Soft Tissues Near Metal

By Medimaging International staff writers
Posted on 29 Dec 2011


A new application has been developed to address the growing clinical need for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) near metal, as more patients require primary and surgical replacement of joint implants due to complications.

GE Healthcare (Chalfont St. Giles, UK) have recently developed Mavric SL, an MRI tool for imaging the joints of patients with metallic implants, in response to a growing clinical need for assessing soft tissues in the vicinity of arthroplasty and metallic instrumentation.

“The ability of MR to image tissues adjacent to metal implants and fixation hardware is significantly hampered by severe image artifacts,” said Jacques Coumans, general manager of Premium MR at GE Healthcare. “Mavric SL is designed to help reduce these artifacts as the number of procedures requiring MR imaging near metal continues to grow.”

Between 1990 and 2002, the number of primary arthroplasty procedures in the United States increased by 62% for total hip replacements and by 195% for total knee replacements. Over the same time period, the number of revision procedures (surgical replacement of problematic joint prostheses) increased by 79% for hips and 192% for knees. The necessity for arthroplasty revision is accelerating significantly due to the increased frequency of primary arthroplasty procedures and the younger ages at which these procedures are being performed. It is estimated that by 2030, arthroplasty revisions in the United States will increase from 2005 levels by 137% for hips and 601% for knees.

Combining acquisition and reconstruction techniques, Mavric SL--developed and evaluated in close collaboration with Stanford University (Stanford, CA, USA) and Hospital for Special Surgery (New York, NY, USA)--is intended to help reduce artifacts caused by the presence of metal in both in-plane and through-plane dimensions compared to conventional MR imaging techniques. Images generated by Mavric SL provide data that may be useful in helping clinicians to image tissue adjacent to the metal instrumentation and take action to correct complications from joint implants.

Mavric SL is intended for use on GE 1.5 T and 3.0 T MR systems; it is pending US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510k clearance, and not available for marketing in the United States.

Related Links:

GE Healthcare
Stanford University
Hospital for Special Surgery





Read the full article by registering today, it's FREE! It's Free!
Register now for FREE to MedImaging.net and get complete access to news and events that shape the world of Radiology.
Free digital version edition of Medical Imaging International sent by email on regular basis
Free print version of Medical Imaging International magazine
(available only outside USA and Canada).
Free and unlimited access to back issues of Medical Imaging International in digital format
Free Medical Imaging International Newsletter sent every 2 weeks containing the latest news
Free breaking news sent via email
Free access to Events Calendar
Free access to LinkXpress new product services
REGISTRATION IS FREE AND EASY!


Click here to Register

Sign in: Registered website members
Username: Password:
Forgot username/password? Click here!
Sign in: Registered magazine subscribers
Subcode: Last Name:
What is SUBCODE?

ADVERTISEMENT
GLOBETECH PUBLISHING



Mobile Imaging System
Mobile Imaging System
EP Recording System
EP Recording System
DR System
DR System

More Products

SuperSonic Imagine
ELSMED LTD - RELAXATION
BAHIA SOFTWARE

Latest MRI News

LinkXpress
Click for LinkXpress
Reader Inquiry Service
Enter code to receive information:
Where I can find code?
Featured Videos
Siemens Healthcare:


siemens.com/pink
More Videos
Featured Whitepaper
AGFA HEALTHCARE:
IMPAX Data Center and XERO technology help Louisiana Health System rebuild regional healthcare

Download Whitepaper
Events
50th Annual Meeting and 36th post Graduate Course of the European Society of Paediatric Radiology (E
03 Jun 2012 - 07 Jun 2012


UKRC – UK Radiology Congress.
25 Jun 2012 - 26 Jun 2012


FIME 2012 – Florida International Medical Exhibition.
08 Aug 2012 - 10 Aug 2012


More events
Latest Issue

View Digital Edition
Subscribe / Renew
EIZO GmbH Display Technologies
GLOBETECH PUBLISHING
RAMSOFT
  medicalimaging.com Copyright © 2000-2012 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy