Initial findings using high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging for visualisation of the sural nerve and surrounding anatomy in healthy volunteers at 7 Tesla

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1111/jns.12645
Amy R. McDowell, Laura Zambreanu, Hamza A. Salhab, Carolynne M. Doherty, Philippa Bridgen, Pete Lally, Sachit Shah, Zimu Huo, Stephen J. Wastling, Tarek Yousry, Jasper Morrow, John S. Thornton, Michael P. Lunn
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Abstract

Background and Aims

Histopathological diagnosis is the gold standard in many acquired inflammatory, infiltrative and amyloid based peripheral nerve diseases and a sensory nerve biopsy of sural or superficial peroneal nerve is favoured where a biopsy is deemed necessary. The ability to determine nerve pathology by high-resolution imaging techniques resolving anatomy and imaging characteristics might improve diagnosis and obviate the need for biopsy in some. The sural nerve is anatomically variable and occasionally adjacent vessels can be sent for analysis in error. Knowing the exact position and relationships of the nerve prior to surgery could be clinically useful and thus reliably resolving nerve position has some utility.

Methods

7T images of eight healthy volunteers' (HV) right ankle were acquired in a pilot study using a double-echo in steady-state sequence for high-resolution anatomy images. Magnetic Transfer Ratio images were acquired of the same area. Systematic scoring of the sural, tibial and deep peroneal nerve around the surgical landmark 7 cm from the lateral malleolus was performed (number of fascicles, area in voxels and mm2, diameter and location relative to nearby vessels and muscles).

Results

The sural and tibial nerves were visualised in the high-resolution double-echo in steady-state (DESS) image in all HV. The deep peroneal nerve was not always visualised at level of interest. The MTR values were tightly grouped except in the sural nerve where the nerve was not visualised in two HV. The sural nerve location was found to be variable (e.g., lateral or medial to, or crossing behind, or found positioned directly posterior to the saphenous vein).

Interpretation

High-resolution high-field images have excellent visualisation of the sural nerve and would give surgeons prior knowledge of the position before surgery. Basic imaging characteristics of the sural nerve can be acquired, but more detailed imaging characteristics are not easily evaluable in the very small sural and further developments and specific studies are required for any diagnostic utility at 7T.

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使用高分辨率磁共振成像在 7 特斯拉下观察健康志愿者的硬脊膜神经和周围解剖结构的初步发现。
背景和目的:组织病理学诊断是许多获得性炎症、浸润性和淀粉样变性周围神经疾病的金标准,在认为有必要进行活检的情况下,应首选对硬神经或腓浅神经进行感觉神经活检。通过高分辨率成像技术来确定神经病变的解剖和成像特征可能会改善诊断,并使某些患者无需进行活检。鞍神经在解剖学上是多变的,偶尔会错误地将邻近的血管送去分析。手术前了解神经的确切位置和关系可能对临床有用,因此可靠地确定神经位置具有一定的实用性。方法:在一项试验性研究中,使用稳态双回波序列获取了八名健康志愿者(HV)右踝关节的 7T 图像,以获得高分辨率解剖图像。同时还采集了同一区域的磁转移比图像。在距外侧踝骨 7 厘米的手术标志周围对硬神经、胫神经和腓深神经进行了系统评分(筋束数量、体素和平方毫米面积、直径以及与附近血管和肌肉的相对位置):在所有 HV 的高分辨率稳态双回波(DESS)图像中都能看到鞍神经和胫神经。腓深神经并不总能在感兴趣水平上显示出来。除了在两个 HV 中未观察到硬脊膜神经外,其他 MTR 值都是紧密分组的。腓总神经的位置可变(例如,位于隐静脉的外侧或内侧,或穿过隐静脉的后方,或位于隐静脉的正后方):解读:高分辨率的高场图像可清晰显示腓肠神经,使外科医生在手术前就能预先了解其位置。可以获得腓肠神经的基本成像特征,但在非常小的腓肠神经中不容易评估更详细的成像特征,需要进一步开发和具体研究才能在 7T 下进行诊断。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System is the official journal of the Peripheral Nerve Society. Founded in 1996, it is the scientific journal of choice for clinicians, clinical scientists and basic neuroscientists interested in all aspects of biology and clinical research of peripheral nervous system disorders. The Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes high quality articles on cell and molecular biology, genomics, neuropathic pain, clinical research, trials, and unique case reports on inherited and acquired peripheral neuropathies. Original articles are organized according to the topic in one of four specific areas: Mechanisms of Disease, Genetics, Clinical Research, and Clinical Trials. The journal also publishes regular review papers on hot topics and Special Issues on basic, clinical, or assembled research in the field of peripheral nervous system disorders. Authors interested in contributing a review-type article or a Special Issue should contact the Editorial Office to discuss the scope of the proposed article with the Editor-in-Chief.
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