Metal Suppression Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques in Orthopaedic and Spine Surgery

Katharina Ziegeler, Daehyun Yoon, Michael Hoff, Daniel D. Cummins, Alekos A. Theologis
2025-03-10

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Implantation of metallic instrumentation is the mainstay of a variety of orthopaedic and spine surgeries. Postoperatively, imaging of the soft tissues around these implants is commonly required to assess for persistent, recurrent, and/or new pathology (ie, instrumentation loosening, particle disease, infection, neural compression); visualization of these pathologies often requires the superior soft-tissue contrast of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). As susceptibility artifacts from ferromagnetic implants can result in unacceptable image quality, unique MRI approaches are often necessary to provide accurate imaging. In this text, a comprehensive review is provided on common artifacts encountered in orthopaedic MRI, including comparisons of artifacts from different metallic alloys and common nonpropriety/propriety MR metallic artifact reduction methods. The newest metal-artifact suppression imaging technology and future directions (ie, deep learning/artificial intelligence) in this important field will be considered.
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Katharina Ziegeler
Daehyun Yoon
Michael Hoff
Daniel D. Cummins
Alekos A. Theologis
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