Jaane
Rauschenberg1, Jens Groebner1, Armin Michael Nagel1,
Armin Biller2,3, Wolfhard Semmler1, Michael Bock1
1Medical Physics in Radiology, German
Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany; 2Division of
Radiology, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany; 3Neuroradiology,
University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany
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far, the widely used cranial bone fixation system CranioFix has been
evaluated to be MR-safe up to field strengths of 3T. In this work we
performed ASTM measurements of the implants at 7T MRI. As the magnetic force
is much less than the gravitational force, no torque could be detected, and the
temperature rise was less than 1C during 16 min the implants can be
considered as MR safe for the hardware used. Furthermore, artifact width is
acceptable. This result enables MR imaging studies after brain surgery to be
performed at field strengths up to 7 Tesla.