NMR head imaging system
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1. A magnetic structure for generating a uniform magnetic field capable of implementing NMR imaging of the head of a patient within a region of interest, comprising:
- a) first and second magnetic structures defining a first cavity having the region of interest and configured to accommodate the head of a patient and defining adjacent the first cavity a second cavity, larger than the first cavity, configured to accommodate the shoulders of the patient when the latter'"'"'s head is positioned in the first cavity, the first and second magnetic structures being positioned on opposite sides of the first and second cavities and defining a common longitudinal axis through the centers of the first and second magnetic structures and providing access from the outside for surgical intervention to the head of the patient when positioned within the first cavity, characterized in that;
b) each of the first and second magnetic structures comprises a conically-shaped magnet having a conical axis and having an apex, a first side opposite the apex, and second and third conical sides connecting the first side and the apex, each of said conically-shaped magnets being configured to produce within the region of interest in the first cavity a uniform magnetic field capable of implementing NMR imaging, c) each of the first and second magnetic structures further comprising adjacent their respective conically-shaped magnet a first cylindrical magnetic structure having a longitudinal axis coincident with the common longitudinal axis, d) the conically-shaped magnets and the first cylindrical magnetic structures being configured to extend the uniform field within the region of interest to the second cavity such that the uniformity of the magnetic field in the region of interest remains capable of implementing NMR imaging.
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Abstract
An open magnetic structure comprising a conical magnetic structure that generates an NMR imaging field around the head of a patient, and a transition magnetic structure including a cylindrical magnet connected to the conical magnetic structures that extends the uniform field generated in the head magnet cavity to the shoulders of the patient. The overall geometry is designed to integrate the magnetic structure in a surgical suite with a minimum interference with surgical procedures, which typically involve surgery on the brain of the patient.
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1. A magnetic structure for generating a uniform magnetic field capable of implementing NMR imaging of the head of a patient within a region of interest, comprising:
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a) first and second magnetic structures defining a first cavity having the region of interest and configured to accommodate the head of a patient and defining adjacent the first cavity a second cavity, larger than the first cavity, configured to accommodate the shoulders of the patient when the latter'"'"'s head is positioned in the first cavity, the first and second magnetic structures being positioned on opposite sides of the first and second cavities and defining a common longitudinal axis through the centers of the first and second magnetic structures and providing access from the outside for surgical intervention to the head of the patient when positioned within the first cavity, characterized in that;
b) each of the first and second magnetic structures comprises a conically-shaped magnet having a conical axis and having an apex, a first side opposite the apex, and second and third conical sides connecting the first side and the apex, each of said conically-shaped magnets being configured to produce within the region of interest in the first cavity a uniform magnetic field capable of implementing NMR imaging, c) each of the first and second magnetic structures further comprising adjacent their respective conically-shaped magnet a first cylindrical magnetic structure having a longitudinal axis coincident with the common longitudinal axis, d) the conically-shaped magnets and the first cylindrical magnetic structures being configured to extend the uniform field within the region of interest to the second cavity such that the uniformity of the magnetic field in the region of interest remains capable of implementing NMR imaging. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9)
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5. A magnetic structure for generating a uniform magnetic field capable of implementing NMR imaging of the head of a patient within a region of interest wherein each of the first and second magnetic structures comprising:
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i) a truncated conical section whose conical axis coincides with the common longitudinal axis and having a short side adjacent the first cavity and a long side remote from the first cavity, the truncated conical section including the conically-shaped magnet and a high permeability ferromagnetic member, ii) said first cylindrical magnet being adjacent the long side of the conical section and having an axis common with the common longitudinal axis and having a first side closer to the first cavity and a second side remote from the first cavity, iii) a second cylindrical magnet being adjacent the remote side of the first cylindrical magnet and having an axis common with the common longitudinal axis and having a first side closer to the cavity and a remote side remote from the cavity, iv) the truncated conical section comprising an outer coaxial cone having half angles θ
1 and θ
0 and an inner coaxial cone comprising the high-permeability ferromagnetic member,v) the half angles θ
1 and θ
0 being selected such that the desired uniform field in the first and second cavities is achieved.- View Dependent Claims (6)
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10. A magnetic structure for generating a uniform magnetic field capable of implementing NMR imaging of the head of a patient within a region of interest, comprising:
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a) first and second magnetic structures defining a first cavity having the region of interest and configured to accommodate the head of a patient and defining adjacent the first cavity a second cavity, larger than the first cavity, configured to accommodate the shoulders of the patient when the latter'"'"'s head is positioned in the first cavity, the first and second magnetic structures being positioned on opposite sides of the first and second cavities and defining a common longitudinal axis through the centers of the first and second magnetic structures and providing access from the outside for surgical intervention to the head of the patient when positioned within the first cavity, characterized in that;
b) each of the first and second magnetic structures comprises a conically-shaped hollow magnet having a conical axis and having an apex, a first side opposite the apex, and second and third conical sides connecting the first side and the apex, each of said conically-shaped magnets being configured to produce within the region of interest in the first cavity a uniform magnetic field capable of implementing NMR imaging, c) each of the first and second magnetic structures further comprising adjacent their respective conically-shaped magnet a first cylindrical magnetic structure having a longitudinal axis coincident with the common longitudinal axis, d) the conically-shaped magnets and the first cylindrical magnetic structures being configured to extend the uniform field within the region of interest to the second cavity such that the uniformity of the magnetic field in the region of interest remains capable of implementing NMR imaging, e) each of the first and second magnetic structures further comprising a high permeability ferromagnetic member filling the hollow within the conically-shaped magnet. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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