Publications by authors named "Darren D Brennan"

Introduction: Intramedullary spinal cord metastasis is very rare. The majority are discovered incidentally during autopsy. Most symptomatic patients present with rapidly progressive neurological deficits and require immediate examination.

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Intraoperative ultrasonography (US) of the pancreas is a versatile technique that provides excellent spatial and contrast resolution and real-time imaging capabilities, making it useful for diagnostic imaging as well as for guidance of laparoscopic and open operative procedures. Intraoperative US may be used for applications such as staging and localizing tumors; performing regional metastatic surveys; documenting arterial and venous patency; identifying endocrine tumors; distinguishing pancreatitis from a neoplasm; and guiding biopsy, duct cannulation, and drainage of abscesses or cysts. The scanning approach and technique vary according to the application, with many different equipment and transducer options and sterilization methods available.

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Purpose: To evaluate the use of radiofrequency (RF) ablation as a primary treatment for symptomatic primary functional adrenal neoplasms and determine the efficacy of treatment with use of clinical and biochemical follow-up.

Materials And Methods: After obtaining institutional review board approval, the authors retrospectively evaluated images and medical records from 13 consecutive patients with symptomatic functional adrenal neoplasms (<3.2 cm in diameter) who underwent RF ablation during a 7-year period.

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Radiofrequency (RF) ablation is one of several local treatment strategies that can be used for the destruction of a variety of primary and secondary liver tumors. As experience with RF ablation grows, it becomes increasingly evident that successful ablation requires meticulous technique. In addition, knowledge of potential complications is critical for both the interventionalist and the radiologist, whose postablation interpretation can facilitate identification of complications and treatment failures.

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Purpose: To retrospectively evaluate solid renal tumor sizes before and after treatment with radiofrequency (RF) thermal ablation to assess for immediate changes on cross-sectional imaging.

Materials And Methods: Medical records were retrospectively reviewed in consecutive patients who underwent percutaneous image-guided RF thermal ablation for solid renal tumors between December 12, 2000, and December 13, 2006. All patients underwent noncontrast computed tomography (CT) immediately before and after RF ablation.

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Percutaneous imaging-guided tumor ablation is being increasingly performed for local disease control in a variety of primary and secondary neoplasms. Herein, the authors detail their experience with four patients in whom the epipericardial fat pad was traversed to access tumors within the hepatic dome for radiofrequency ablation. The procedure was technically successful in all patients, and the use of this novel window helped avoid crossing the pleura.

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Plantar vein thrombosis is a rare condition, with only a handful of cases reported in the literature. The cause is unknown; however, the disease has been attributed to prior surgery, trauma, and paraneoplastic conditions. We present a case of a 32-year-old female runner with plantar vein thrombosis diagnosed on contrast-enhanced MRI and confirmed on ultrasound.

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Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a common gastrointestinal malignancy that has a poor prognosis and for which successful surgical resection is the only method of cure. Preoperative staging and assessment can be performed with a number of modalities. Multidetector (64-section) volumetric computed tomography (CT) allows rapid anatomic coverage coupled with excellent spatial resolution.

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Objective: The purposes of this study were to combine a thorough understanding of the technical aspects of the Whipple procedure with advanced rendering techniques by introducing a virtual Whipple procedure and to evaluate the utility of this new rendering technique in prediction of the arterial variants that cross the anticipated surgical resection plane.

Conclusion: The virtual Whipple is a novel technique that follows the complex surgical steps in a Whipple procedure. Three-dimensional reconstructed angiographic images are used to identify arterial variants for the surgeon as part of the preoperative radiologic assessment of pancreatic and ampullary tumors.

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In parallel with the increasing move from open surgical procedures to laparoscopic approaches, laparoscopic ultrasound (LUS) is being used with increasing frequency to image normal structures and intra-abdominal pathology. Special transducers and scanning techniques are required to perform LUS with a different set of considerations. Within the spectrum of LUS applications, LUS is used to complement laparoscopy for oncology staging, to facilitate an array of surgical procedures, and to guide laparoscopic biopsies.

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Objective: MR angiography is now an established technique for the evaluation of various arterial structures. With recent developments in hardware, whole-body imaging has become technically feasible. The aim of this study is to describe a technique for whole-body MR angiography using a quadrature body coil and a moving tabletop.

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Objective: The purpose of this article is to determine the feasibility of using computer-assisted diagnosis (CAD) techniques to automatically identify, localize, and measure body fat tissue from a rapid whole-body MRI examination.

Conclusion: Whole-body MRI in conjunction with CAD allows a fast, automatic, and accurate approach to body fat measurement and localization and can be a useful alternative to body mass index. Whole-body fat analysis can be achieved in less than 5 min.

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Patients at increased risk of colon cancer require strict colon surveillance. Our objective was to establish the efficacy of 2D axial CT colonography as a surveillance test when performed in routine clinical practice. Eighty-two patients at increased risk of colon cancer underwent CT colonography followed by conventional colonoscopy on the same morning.

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The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of IV Buscopan as a muscle relaxant in CT colonography in terms of colonic distension and polyp detection, and to determine its particular efficacy in patients with diverticular disease. Seventy-three consecutive patients were randomised to receive IV Buscopan or no muscle relaxant prior to CT colonography. CT colonography was performed using a Siemens Somatom 4-detector multislice CT scanner.

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