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www.imris.com/ The mobile intraoperative iMotion system produces real-time images used for MR guided surgery and offers functional magnetic resonance imaging, MR spectroscopy, perfusion imaging, and diffusion weighted imaging capabilities.
The iMotion 1.5 T magnet moves to the patient, gliding in and out of place as needed, without affecting surgical, anesthetic, and nursing management.

See also Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging, MR Guided Interventions.
Device Information and Specification
CLINICAL APPLICATION
Whole body
CONFIGURATION
Mobile compact
Whole body, intra-operative head, neck volume, atlas head//neck vascular quadrature phased array, spine quadrature, C/T/L spine phased array, small joint, large joint, TMJ bilateral, shoulder phased array, extremity quadrature volume, wrist, hand quadrature, general purpose flexible, pelvis/abdomen phased array, body quadrature, phased array flexible, breast bilateral
SYNCHRONIZATION
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SE, IR, TSE, EPI, Diffusion, Perfusion, Angiography
IMAGING MODES
Localizer, single slice, multislice, volume
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Impedance Matching
 
Adjusting the electrical impedance of two circuits that are to be joined at an interface so that they are equal, e.g. with a matching network.
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ImplantsForum -
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Implants that involve magnets such as magnetic sphincters, stoma plugs, dental implants, etc., can be demagnetized by the MRI device. They should be removed prior to the examination.
mri safety guidance
MRI Safety Guidance
A particular danger is presented by small metallic surgical implants. Haemostatic or other clips in the CNS can move in their position. Dislocation by magnetic attraction or torque presents a risk in MRI examinations. There is a minimal risk in other parts of the body, because after the healing phase of six to eight weeks, fibrosis and encasement of the clip help to keep it in a stable position.
The label stainless steel is not a guarantee for non-ferromagnetic steel.

See also Cardiac Pacemaker and MRI Safety.
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• View the DATABASE results for 'Implants' (13).Open this link in a new window

 
Further Reading:
  Basics:
Newer Heart Devices Safe During MRI
Monday, 23 August 2004   by www.hospimedica.com    
FDA Releases New Guidance On Establishing Safety, Compatibility Of Passive Implants In MR Environments
Tuesday, 16 December 2014   by www.meddeviceonline.com    
Pain, magnet displacement in MRI in patients with cochlear implants
Thursday, 20 November 2014   by medicalxpress.com    
  News & More:
On the estimation of the worst-case implant-induced RF-heating in multi-channel MRI.
Thursday, 2 March 2017   by www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov    
Positive diagnosis for neural therapeutic implants
Tuesday, 19 April 2016   by medicalxpress.com    
ITOCHU Named the Exclusive Distributor for ViewRay's MRI-Guided Radiation Therapy System in Japan
Thursday, 22 January 2015   by www.prnewswire.com    
FDA grants PMA-Supplement approval for Flowonix Medical's Prometra II system
Tuesday, 20 January 2015   by www.medicaldevice-network.com    
FDA Approves MED-EL's SYNCHRONY Cochlear Implant
Friday, 23 January 2015   by www.businesswire.com    
IMRIS™MRI Resource Directory:
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IMRIS® is a Canadian manufacturer of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems for use in neurosurgical operating rooms. The 1.5T intra-operative system, developed by IMRIS, is the only system of its kind in the world. This patented, intra-operative system, is designed so that the magnet moves over the patient for imaging (before, during and after surgery), and then is retracted to allow complete surgical access to the patient.

MRI Scanners:

Contact Information
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IMRIS®
435 Ellice Avenue
Winnipeg.MB
Canada R3B1Y6
PHONE
1-88-304-0114 or 204-983-6867
FAX
204-984-1850
ONLINE
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In PhaseForum -
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Water and fat signals being in or out of phase result from the gradient echo method and the slight difference in resonance frequencies of the protons. At 1.5 T, the water and fat signal are in phase when TE is an even multiple, and out of phase when TE is an odd multiple of 2.3 ms. With FFE Imaging, it is often advisable to use a TE value equal or close to an in phase value.
1.5T: IN PHASE = 4.6, 9.2, 13.8, 18.4, 23.0 ms
1.0T: IN PHASE = 6.9, 13.8, 20.7, 27.6 ms
0.5T: IN PHASE = 13.8, 27.6 ms

See also Out of Phase and Dixon.
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• View the DATABASE results for 'In Phase' (25).Open this link in a new window

 
Further Reading:
  News & More:
Adrenal Metastases
Friday, 15 March 2002   by www.emedicine.com    
Iron overload: accuracy of in-phase and out-of-phase MRI as a quick method to evaluate liver iron load in haematological malignancies and chronic liver disease
Friday, 1 June 2012   by www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov    
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