TY - CHAP
T1 - Trigeminal neuralgia
T2 - Diagnosis using 3-D magnetic resonancemulti-fusion imaging
AU - Satoh, Toru
AU - Onoda, Keisuke
AU - Date, Isao
PY - 2012/1/1
Y1 - 2012/1/1
N2 - Most instances of idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia (TN) are caused by neurovascular contact (NVC) between the offending vessels and the affected trigeminal nerve. Pre-treatment analysis of the MR imaging findings on the severity of the NVC may predict the outcomes of microvascular decompression (MVD) surgery or radiosurgical treatment. In order to visualize the spatial relationships of the NVC, we have developed a method for three-dimensional (3-D) magnetic resonance (MR) multi-fusion imaging, reconstructed with a perspective volume-rendering algorithm, by compositing co-registered data sets of 3-D MR cisternograms, 3-D MR angiograms (noncontrasted and contrast-enhanced), and 3-D computed tomographic (CT) angiograms in a single 3-D image. Technical aspects of the fusion imaging were documented with some comments regarding the MR sequences to characterize the NVC. Severity analysis of the NVC revealed that the NVC in the affected trigeminal nerve was observed more frequently and much more severely than that at the contra-lateral and normal nerves in controls. Pre-operative MVD surgical simulation and inner-view observation from inside the nerve were depicted for the virtual reality. Moreover, comparative fusion images were reconstructed by superimposing the post-MVD images over pre-MVD simulation, which may confirm the success of the nerve decompression by surgical treatment. Consequently, the 3-D MR multi-fusion imaging may be useful for adjunctive diagnosis, planning of the best treatment strategy, and post-treatment follow-up in patients with TN.
AB - Most instances of idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia (TN) are caused by neurovascular contact (NVC) between the offending vessels and the affected trigeminal nerve. Pre-treatment analysis of the MR imaging findings on the severity of the NVC may predict the outcomes of microvascular decompression (MVD) surgery or radiosurgical treatment. In order to visualize the spatial relationships of the NVC, we have developed a method for three-dimensional (3-D) magnetic resonance (MR) multi-fusion imaging, reconstructed with a perspective volume-rendering algorithm, by compositing co-registered data sets of 3-D MR cisternograms, 3-D MR angiograms (noncontrasted and contrast-enhanced), and 3-D computed tomographic (CT) angiograms in a single 3-D image. Technical aspects of the fusion imaging were documented with some comments regarding the MR sequences to characterize the NVC. Severity analysis of the NVC revealed that the NVC in the affected trigeminal nerve was observed more frequently and much more severely than that at the contra-lateral and normal nerves in controls. Pre-operative MVD surgical simulation and inner-view observation from inside the nerve were depicted for the virtual reality. Moreover, comparative fusion images were reconstructed by superimposing the post-MVD images over pre-MVD simulation, which may confirm the success of the nerve decompression by surgical treatment. Consequently, the 3-D MR multi-fusion imaging may be useful for adjunctive diagnosis, planning of the best treatment strategy, and post-treatment follow-up in patients with TN.
KW - Cranial nerves
KW - MVD
KW - Meckel cave
KW - NVC
KW - Neurovascular compression syndrome
KW - Trigeminal neuralgia
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U2 - 10.1007/978-94-007-1706-0_20
DO - 10.1007/978-94-007-1706-0_20
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85027020480
SN - 9789400717053
SP - 199
EP - 209
BT - Tumors of the Central Nervous System, Volume 4
PB - Springer Netherlands
ER -