Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the guiding modalities used for percutaneous needle insertion during interventional procedures. MRI guidance has several advantages, including multiplanar imaging capability, superior soft tissue contrast resolution, and the absence of ionizing radiation. When performing MRI-guided procedures, it is important to understand the suitable MRI systems, instruments, and imaging sequences for intervention. Furthermore, needle artifact characteristics must be fully understood to ensure safe and accurate needle insertion. In this article, we present the fundamental knowledge as regards the use of MRI guidance for percutaneous needle insertion and review its usefulness in representative interventional procedures, such as biopsy and tumor ablation.
Keywords: ablation; biopsy; image guidance; magnetic resonance imaging; needle.
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