Artifacts in MR imaging after surgical intervention

Artifacts are encountered repeatedly in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging after neurological orthopedic surgery, although there is no evidence of metallic foreign bodies on radiography and CT. Experiments demonstrated that surgical filling materials, such as bone cement and bone transplants are not th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of computer assisted tomography 1986-07, Vol.10 (4), p.596-599
Hauptverfasser: HEINDEL, W, FRIEDMANN, G, BUNKE, J, THOMAS, B, FIRSCHING, R, ERNESTUS, R.-I
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Zusammenfassung:Artifacts are encountered repeatedly in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging after neurological orthopedic surgery, although there is no evidence of metallic foreign bodies on radiography and CT. Experiments demonstrated that surgical filling materials, such as bone cement and bone transplants are not the cause of the artifacts. On the other hand, we have been able to show that short-term contact between a diamond drill and untempered operating instruments can cause abrasions and set free minute metallic fragments. Those particles are missed by X-ray procedures including CT but cause MR artifacts by local disturbance of the homogeneity of the magnetic field. Therefore, MR represents a highly sensitive method to trace extremely small amounts of magnetic substances. Postsurgical MR, however, may be of limited value because of the disturbing artifacts.
ISSN:0363-8715
1532-3145
DOI:10.1097/00004728-198607000-00009