Intraprocedural guidance for recanalization of post-thrombotic venous lesions using live overlay of center lines from pre-operative cross-sectional imaging: a preliminary experience

Abstract Purpose Pre-procedural contrast-enhanced CT and MRI imaging is typically acquired prior to deep venous recanalization procedures for post-thrombotic syndrome. This technical note reports the utility of live-overlay of augmented centerlines extracted from pre-procedural CT and MRI imaging in...

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Main Authors: Sri Hari Sundararajan, Raphael Doustaly, Gregoire Avignon, David C. Madoff, Ronald S. Winokur
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-06-01
Series:CVIR Endovascular
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42155-020-00121-6
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spelling doaj-581dd60282fd4e688ee133c6800765442020-11-25T03:22:59ZengSpringerOpenCVIR Endovascular2520-89342020-06-01311810.1186/s42155-020-00121-6Intraprocedural guidance for recanalization of post-thrombotic venous lesions using live overlay of center lines from pre-operative cross-sectional imaging: a preliminary experienceSri Hari Sundararajan0Raphael Doustaly1Gregoire Avignon2David C. Madoff3Ronald S. Winokur4Department of Radiology, Division of Interventional Radiology, New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell MedicineGE HealthcareGE HealthcareDepartment of Radiology, Division of Interventional Radiology, New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell MedicineDepartment of Radiology, Division of Interventional Radiology, New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell MedicineAbstract Purpose Pre-procedural contrast-enhanced CT and MRI imaging is typically acquired prior to deep venous recanalization procedures for post-thrombotic syndrome. This technical note reports the utility of live-overlay of augmented centerlines extracted from pre-procedural CT and MRI imaging in facilitating fluoroscopic-guided recanalization of post-thrombotic venous lesions. Methods and materials Six patients with pre-procedural CT or MR venography data were incorporated into a commercially available 3D overlay software (Vessel Assist, GE Healthcare, Buc, France) during venous disease interventions for post-thrombotic venous lesions. Procedures were performed on the GE Discovery IGS 740 fluoroscopy system. After manual determination of the vasculature from preprocedural CT or MR, centerlines were created representing the location and trajectory of the vessels. Steps showcasing the creation of centerlines and their representation during overlay with real-time fluoroscopic guidance in these cases are outlined. Time required to cross the post-thrombotic and occlusive venous segments were reviewed. Results All iliocaval recanalization procedures were successfully performed utilizing vessel centerline 3D overlay. In one case where occlusion extended to the femoral vein, mis-registration was identified over the femoral anatomy due to a complex leg rotation compared to pre-procedural imaging. No procedural complications related to utilization of software were noted. Average crossing time for occlusions was 3.4 min (range 1.6–5.2). Conclusion 3D overlay with vessel tracking from pre-procedural CT and MRI imaging is technically feasible and assists in catheter navigation for post-thrombotic venous segments. While results from these preliminary experiences support the continued use of this technology, further prospective and comparative evaluation of this technique is warranted to assess for added value in technical success, reductions in procedure time or reductions in radiation exposure.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42155-020-00121-6Vessel overlayVessel trackingVessel ASSISTPre-procedural CT MR venographyFluoroscopic live overlayChronic venous occlusion
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author Sri Hari Sundararajan
Raphael Doustaly
Gregoire Avignon
David C. Madoff
Ronald S. Winokur
spellingShingle Sri Hari Sundararajan
Raphael Doustaly
Gregoire Avignon
David C. Madoff
Ronald S. Winokur
Intraprocedural guidance for recanalization of post-thrombotic venous lesions using live overlay of center lines from pre-operative cross-sectional imaging: a preliminary experience
CVIR Endovascular
Vessel overlay
Vessel tracking
Vessel ASSIST
Pre-procedural CT MR venography
Fluoroscopic live overlay
Chronic venous occlusion
author_facet Sri Hari Sundararajan
Raphael Doustaly
Gregoire Avignon
David C. Madoff
Ronald S. Winokur
author_sort Sri Hari Sundararajan
title Intraprocedural guidance for recanalization of post-thrombotic venous lesions using live overlay of center lines from pre-operative cross-sectional imaging: a preliminary experience
title_short Intraprocedural guidance for recanalization of post-thrombotic venous lesions using live overlay of center lines from pre-operative cross-sectional imaging: a preliminary experience
title_full Intraprocedural guidance for recanalization of post-thrombotic venous lesions using live overlay of center lines from pre-operative cross-sectional imaging: a preliminary experience
title_fullStr Intraprocedural guidance for recanalization of post-thrombotic venous lesions using live overlay of center lines from pre-operative cross-sectional imaging: a preliminary experience
title_full_unstemmed Intraprocedural guidance for recanalization of post-thrombotic venous lesions using live overlay of center lines from pre-operative cross-sectional imaging: a preliminary experience
title_sort intraprocedural guidance for recanalization of post-thrombotic venous lesions using live overlay of center lines from pre-operative cross-sectional imaging: a preliminary experience
publisher SpringerOpen
series CVIR Endovascular
issn 2520-8934
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Purpose Pre-procedural contrast-enhanced CT and MRI imaging is typically acquired prior to deep venous recanalization procedures for post-thrombotic syndrome. This technical note reports the utility of live-overlay of augmented centerlines extracted from pre-procedural CT and MRI imaging in facilitating fluoroscopic-guided recanalization of post-thrombotic venous lesions. Methods and materials Six patients with pre-procedural CT or MR venography data were incorporated into a commercially available 3D overlay software (Vessel Assist, GE Healthcare, Buc, France) during venous disease interventions for post-thrombotic venous lesions. Procedures were performed on the GE Discovery IGS 740 fluoroscopy system. After manual determination of the vasculature from preprocedural CT or MR, centerlines were created representing the location and trajectory of the vessels. Steps showcasing the creation of centerlines and their representation during overlay with real-time fluoroscopic guidance in these cases are outlined. Time required to cross the post-thrombotic and occlusive venous segments were reviewed. Results All iliocaval recanalization procedures were successfully performed utilizing vessel centerline 3D overlay. In one case where occlusion extended to the femoral vein, mis-registration was identified over the femoral anatomy due to a complex leg rotation compared to pre-procedural imaging. No procedural complications related to utilization of software were noted. Average crossing time for occlusions was 3.4 min (range 1.6–5.2). Conclusion 3D overlay with vessel tracking from pre-procedural CT and MRI imaging is technically feasible and assists in catheter navigation for post-thrombotic venous segments. While results from these preliminary experiences support the continued use of this technology, further prospective and comparative evaluation of this technique is warranted to assess for added value in technical success, reductions in procedure time or reductions in radiation exposure.
topic Vessel overlay
Vessel tracking
Vessel ASSIST
Pre-procedural CT MR venography
Fluoroscopic live overlay
Chronic venous occlusion
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42155-020-00121-6
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