Timo
Frederik Sattel1, Tobias Knopp1, Sven Biederer1,
Thorsten M. Buzug1
1Institute of Medical Engineering,
University,
Magnetic
particle imaging is a method capable of determining the spatial distribution
of super-paramagnetic iron oxide particles. To obtain information about the
particle distribution, a field-free point is steered on a trajectory through
the field-of-view. For magnetic field generation and particle signal
reception, electromagnetic coils are used. In their original paper, Gleich
and Weizenecker proposed a tube-like scanner setup. In this contribution, a
new coil geometry is introduced. It provides lateral access to the specimen
and thus allows for interventional MPI. To prove feasibility, 2D FFP
trajectories are simulated, which give promising results.