Gurpreet Singh Sandhu1,2, Rod P. Rezaee3,
Katherine Wright4, John A. Jesberger2, Mark A. Griswold1,4,
Vikas Gulani1,2
1Radiology, University Hospitals of
Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Case
Center for Imaging Research, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH,
United States; 3Case Center for Imaging Research, University
Hospitals of Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH,
United States; 4Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, OH, United States
Lower
leg magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) images of fibula free-flap transfer
operation (FFFTO) candidates are commonly reported only in terms of branching
patterns and pathological lesions in the lower leg arterial tree. Recent
technical developments have enabled the acquisition of lower leg MRA images
with a sub-millimeter spatial resolution that can also be employed to locate
peroneal artery septocutaneous perforators (SCPs). Here, we describe an
extension of application of MRA for visualization of the SCPs in these patients
and compare bolus-chase and time-resolved MRA techniques for identification
of the branching patterns and SCPs.