Improved optic nerve visualization and treatment planning through a dedicated optic nerve MRI protocol

NEUROSURGICAL FOCUS(2024)

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Abstract
OBJECTIVE This study describes an innovative optic nerve MRI protocol for better delineating optic nerve anatomy from neighboring pathology. METHODS Twenty-two patients undergoing MRI examination of the optic nerve with the dedicated protocol were identified and included for analysis of imaging, surgical strategy, and outcomes. T2 -weighted and fat -suppressed T1 -weighted gadolinium -enhanced images were acquired perpendicular and parallel to the long axis of the optic nerve to achieve en face and in -line views along the course of the nerve. RESULTS Dedicated optic nerve MRI sequences provided enhanced visualization of the nerve, CSF within the nerve sheath, and local pathology. Optic nerve sequences leveraged the "CSF ring" within the optic nerve sheath to create contrast between pathology and normal tissue, highlighting areas of compression. Tumor was readily tracked along the longitudinal axis of the nerve by images obtained parallel to the nerve. The findings augmented treatment planning. CONCLUSIONS The authors present a dedicated optic nerve MRI protocol that is simple to use and affords improved cross-sectional and longitudinal visualization of the nerve, surrounding CSF, and pathology. This improved visualization enhances radiological evaluation and treatment planning for optic nerve lesions.
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optic canal,skull base,endoscopic endonasal surgery,optic nerve decompression,optic nerve sheath
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