Simultaneous display of MRA and MPR in detecting vascular compression for trigeminal neuralgia or hemifacial spasm: Comparison with oblique sagittal views of MRI

Ali Syed Arbab, Y. Nishiyama, S. Aoki, T. Yoshikawa, H. Kumagai, T. Araki, Y. Nagaseki, H. Nukui

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Abstract

A new technique, simultaneous display of magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and multiplanar reconstruction (MPR), was performed by a workstation to identify the involved vessels in patients with trigeminal neuralgia (TN) or hemifacial spasm (HFS), and the results were compared with those of oblique sagittal MRI technique. Twelve patients with either HFS or TN were prospectively assessed by simultaneous display of MRA and MPR, and oblique sagittal techniques, to point out the neurovascular compression and to identify the involved vessels. Three-dimensional (3D) time-of-flight (TOF) spoiled gradient-echo (SPGR) images were acquired to create MRA and MPR. Oblique sagittal views were also created and displayed on films. A total of 15 vessels in 12 patients were identified as compressing vessels during surgery. Simultaneous display of MRA and MPR technique pointed out the presence of vessels at and/or around root entry/exit zone (REZ) in all 12 patients, but proper identification by the name of the individual vessel was correct in 13 of 15 cases. However, oblique sagittal technique indicated the presence of vessels at and/or around REZ in 11 patients, but only 8 of 14 vessels were correctly identified. Our new method, simultaneous display of MRA-MPR, facilitated correct identification of the involved vessels compared with the oblique sagittal view method.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1056-1060
Number of pages5
JournalEuropean Radiology
Volume10
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Hemifacial spasm
  • Magnetic resonance angiography
  • Oblique sagittal views
  • Trigeminal neuralgia

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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