2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-45659/v1
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MRI Study on Tibial Nerve of the Ankle Canal and Its Branches: A method of multiplanar reconstruction with 3D-FIESTA-C sequences

Abstract: Background The display of tibial nerve and its branches in the ankle canal is helpful for the diagnosis of local lesions and compression, and also for clinical observation and surgical planning.The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of three-dimensional dual-excitation balanced steady-state free precession sequence (3D-FIESTA-C) multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) display of tibial nerve and its branches of the ankle canal. Methods The subjects were 20 healthy volunteers (40 ankles), aged 22–5… Show more

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“…57 A recent study applied a 3D gradient-echo sequence to visualize the tibial nerve along its course through the tarsal tunnel. 58 3D MRI could identify the tibial nerve bifurcations and branches, which may help avoid nerve injury during surgery.…”
Section: Other Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57 A recent study applied a 3D gradient-echo sequence to visualize the tibial nerve along its course through the tarsal tunnel. 58 3D MRI could identify the tibial nerve bifurcations and branches, which may help avoid nerve injury during surgery.…”
Section: Other Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%