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Peripheral Nerve Surgery: The Role of High-Resolution MR Neurography

S.K. Thawait, K. Wang, T.K. Subhawong, E.H. Williams, S.S. Hashemi, A.J. Machado, G.K. Thawait, T. Soldatos, J.A. Carrino and A. Chhabra
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2012, 33 (2) 203-210; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2465
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SUMMARY: High-resolution MRN is becoming increasingly available due to recent technical advancements, including higher magnetic field strengths (eg, 3T), 3D image acquisition, evolution of novel fat-suppression methods, and improved coil design. This review describes the MRN techniques for obtaining high-quality images of the peripheral nerves and their small branches and imaging findings in normal as well as injured nerves with relevant intraoperative correlations. Various microsurgical techniques in peripheral nerves, such as neurolysis, nerve repairs by using nerve grafts, and conduits are discussed, and MRN findings of surgically treated nerves are demonstrated.

ABBREVIATIONS:

AP
anteroposterior
CPN
common peroneal nerve
IV
intravenous
LPN
lateral plantar nerve
LR
left-to-right
MIP
maximum intensity projection
MPN
medial plantar nerve
MPR
multiplanar reconstruction
MRN
MR neurography
SI
signal intensity
SNR
signal-to-noise ratio
SPACE
sampling perfection with application-optimized contrasts by using different flip angle evolutions
SPAIR
spectral-attenuated inversion recovery
STIR
short tau inversion recovery
T1WI
T1-weighted imaging
T2WI
T2-weighted imaging
TSE
turbo spin-echo
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S.K. Thawait, K. Wang, T.K. Subhawong, E.H. Williams, S.S. Hashemi, A.J. Machado, G.K. Thawait, T. Soldatos, J.A. Carrino, A. Chhabra
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S.K. Thawait, K. Wang, T.K. Subhawong, E.H. Williams, S.S. Hashemi, A.J. Machado, G.K. Thawait, T. Soldatos, J.A. Carrino, A. Chhabra
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