Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Ultrasound imaging is one of the most used imaging techniques due to its wide availability, low
cost, bed-side nature and real-time capabilities. However, conventional ultrasound is mainly limited to a role
of follow up or initial modality to assess patients with suspicious liver disease. Then, a CT or MR scan is
performed in case of abnormal ultrasound images. Nevertheless, ultrasound imaging has proved its utility for
guiding biopsy or local ablative therapies and the appearance of dedicated probes has increased its use during
intra-operative phase of minimally invasive interventions. But with the advent of echo-enhancers and nonlinear
imaging modes, contrast-enhanced ultrasound is becoming a valid alternative to established modalities
for detection and characterization of focal liver lesions. The quality and the readability of ultrasound images
are improved considerably, leading to a redefinition of the ultrasound liver imaging role in clinical practice.
Contrast-enhanced imaging could provide a full package of detecting, staging, planning, guidance and early
assessment of therapy response. Moreover it could also open a new era for image processing applications since
contrast agents reduce the speckle noise of ultrasound images. After tumor, hepatic vessels are also of primary
importance to be delineated accurately. In fact, the liver vasculature influences directly minimally invasive
interventions planning and can be used as natural landmarks to register pre-operative information to intraoperative
reality.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Minimally Invasive Therapies
Elenco autori:
Casciaro, Sergio
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Titolo del libro:
Minimally Invasive Technologies and Nanosystems for Diagnosis and Therapies