Skull Base 1996; 6(3): 141-146
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1058637
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A New Technique for CT/MR Fusion For Skull Base Imaging

Suresh K. Mukherji, Julian G. Rosenman, Mitchell Soltys, Aziz Boxwala, Mauricio Castillo, Vincent Carrasco, Stephen M. Pizer
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Publication Date:
03 March 2008 (online)

Abstract

This paper presents our initial experience utilizing a new technique which allows CT and MR image fusion in patients with skull base lesions. Eleven patients with a variety of skull base lesions underwent CT and MR imaging prior to surgery. Both sets of images were coregistered using customized software. The CT and MR data sets were then combined and viewed in a single interactive image formar using a high-speed graphic computing system. Image fusion allowed simultaneous visualization of the bony skull base anatomy (CT) and detailed soft tissue anatomy (MR) using a single image format. Combining both modalities was felt to provide a better assessment of the extent of lesions and improve understanding of their relationship to adjacent bony and neurovascular anatomy. Specifically, image fusion enhanced awareness of location of skill base lesions with respect to the cavernous sinuses. Gasserian ganglia, carotid arteries, and jugular foramina. For tumors arising within the internal auditory canal (IAC), fused images allowed better delineation of the lateral aspect of the lesion with respect to the fundus of the IAC. Thus, fusion of CT and MR studies provides a unique image format which has advantages over single modality display. We believe image fusion is beneficial for surgical planning and for treatment planning of complex skull base malignancies treated with radiotherapy.

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