The present invention relates to a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of vertical magnetic field system having a pair of magnets oppositely arranged in a vertical direction, more particularly to a structure of column and bed with which the access to an object to be examined becomes easy.
A magnetic resonance imaging (hereinafter referred to as “MRI”) apparatus of vertical magnetic field type includes a gantry which has a pair of magnets for forming a static magnetic field oppositely arranged in a vertical (up-down) direction with respect to a measurement space to which an object to be examined is inserted and columns installed over the upper and lower magnets and holding the upper magnet, and a bed device (hereinafter referred to as “bed”) having a top plate on which the object is placed and which is inserted into the measurement space between the magnets and a bed base for supporting the top plate.
This kind of MRI apparatus of vertical magnetic field type is practically used in so-called interventional MR for picturing the object (i.e. patient) and performing invasive treatment like surgery while monitoring the image. In the interventional MR, it is needed easy access to the object for an operator (i.e. doctor), particularly an access to the object from both of the sides of the object's body axis and the side to which the bed is inserted, i.e. the side of object's feet when the object is inserted from the object's head. Particularly in the interventional MR, because a plurality of operators, such as a doctor and an assistant have access to the object from various directions, it is important that the operators have an access to the object from both sides of object.
Because the MR imaging is performed mainly at the center of the magnet where the static magnetic field is the most stable, the accessibility to the imaging portion of the object positioned at the center of the magnet is especially important. Moreover, to reduce the burden on the object, it is also necessary that the object can feel openness, in other words the gantry has openness.
Meanwhile, in the MRI apparatus of vertical magnetic field type, it is desirable that the upper magnet is held by two columns arranged symmetrically to the center of the magnet in the outer part of the upper and lower magnets in order to maintain structural strength of the apparatus. Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2001-198099 proposes an example of the MRI apparatus in which the accessibility and openness are improved in the above described column structure. In this MRI apparatus, a direction of a line connecting the columns intersects the longitudinal direction of the bed at an angle of 45 degrees. With this construction of the column and bed, it becomes easy access to the object from the sides of the body axis.
However, the column shifted to the side where the bed is inserted becomes an obstacle to the access from the side of the object's feet when the object is inserted from the head. Accordingly, it is still difficult that the operators have an access to the object from various directions.
An object of the present invention is to make easy the access to the object to be examined from various directions in the MRI apparatus of vertical magnetic field type in which two columns are arranged symmetrically to the center of the magnet.
To achieve the above object, the magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to the present invention is constructed as follows.
The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus includes a gantry having a pair of upper magnet and lower magnet arranged concentrically and oppositely in a vertical direction with respect to a measurement space to which an object to be examined is inserted and pair of columns for supporting the above magnet which is installed over the outer part of the upper and lower magnets in the vertical direction, and a bed having a top plate inserted into the measurement space on which the object is placed, wherein the pair of columns are arranged oppositely with respect to the central axis of the upper and lower magnets, and a cross sectional area of one of the pair of columns is made smaller than that of the other one.
With this structure, structural strength of the MRI apparatus of vertical magnetic field type is kept, while the openness on the side of the column with small cross sectional area is improved. Accordingly, it becomes easy to access the object from that direction.
According to one desirable embodiment, the width of the column with the small cross sectional area in a direction perpendicular to the line connecting the centers of the pair of columns is made ½ or smaller of that of the other column.
With this structure, the column with small cross sectional area becomes thin, and so the openness is further improved. Accordingly, the access to the object from this direction becomes further easier.
Further, according to one desirable embodiment, either of both of the pair of columns has a shape curved toward outside.
With this structure, the communication and handover of tools among operators respectively besides the column becomes easy.
Further, according to one desirable embodiment, the bed is disposed so that the top plate is inserted toward the center of the pair of magnets from the side of the column with small cross sectional area with respect to a line perpendicular to the line connecting the centers of the pair of columns and passing through the center of the pair of magnets.
With this structure, a free space on the side of the column with large cross sectional area is sufficiently increased, whereby the access to the object from this direction becomes easy. Meanwhile, the access to the object from the opposite direction also becomes easy because the cross sectional area of the column on this side is small. That is, the access to the object from both sides becomes easy. Therefore, it is possible to access the object particularly from both sides of the object's feet when the object is inserted from the head.
Further, according to one desirable embodiment, the angle between the direction of the line perpendicular to the line connecting the center of the pair of columns and passing through the center of the pair of magnets and the direction in which the top plate is inserted is in the range from 15 to 45 degrees, preferably from 25 degrees to 35 degrees.
With this structure, a desirable balance of the accessibility to the object from each column is obtainable.
Further, according to one desirable embodiment, the bed is disposed so that the top plate is inserted from a position in the vicinity of the column with large cross sectional area toward the center of the pair of magnets.
With this structure, when the object is accessed from both sides of the object, the accessible area to the object becomes maximum because the operators are positioned respectively beside the column with small cross sectional area. Accordingly, it is possible to easily access the object from any direction.
Further, according to one desirable embodiment, the apparatus includes a bed fixing section for determining the disposing position of the bed, which is movable along the outer part of the gantry and which is connected with a connecting section of the bed. The bed fixing section is disposed so that the top plate is inserted toward the center of the pair of magnets, and the bed is fixed by connecting the bed fixing section with the connecting section of the bed.
With this structure, by pre-adjusting the disposing position of the bed fixing section, the connection angle of the bed can be easily adjusted.
Further, according to one desirable embodiment, the column with smaller cross sectional area has a substantially rectangular cross section, and the longitudinal direction of this cross section corresponds to the diameter direction of the magnet.
With this structure, the strength of the column is kept, while the accessibility to the object from the side of this column can be improved. Furthermore, because the column with small cross sectional area seems to be thin from the object, the oppressiveness to the object can be reduced.
Further, according to one desirable embodiment, the side surface of the column with large cross sectional area facing the magnet center is tapered shape with its top pursed toward an end.
With this structure, it is possible to make the object hardly feel the visual oppressiveness.
Hereinafter, the first embodiment of the MRI apparatus according to the present invention will be described.
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On the other hand, column 7 has a substantially rectangular cross section and is disposed so that its longitudinal direction is oriented toward column 5 (i.e. in a diameter direction of each magnet). Four corners thereof is chamfered to have a small round'surface. Column 7 is disposed so that the central axis in the longitudinal direction of its cross section corresponds with the diameter direction of each magnet. Those column 5 and column 7 have an identical cross section from the upper part of upper magnet 1 to the lower part of lower magnet 3 and extend in a vertical direction. Meanwhile, a width of column 5 in a direction perpendicular to the line connecting the centers of column 5 and column 7 is, e.g. 680 mm, and that of column 7 is, e.g. 265 mm.
Next, bed 9 is disposed so that the central axis in the longitudinal direction of bed 9 intersects at an angle of α=30 degrees with the line passing through the magnet center and connecting the centers of columns 5 and 7, and column 7 with the small cross sectional area is disposed near the position where top plate 11 is inserted. That is, as shown in
Here, the result of investigation of studying a desirable range of a will be described.
Next, an experimentally preferable range of the width of column 7 with small cross sectional area is at most ½ or smaller of the width of column 5 with large cross sectional area from the point of view that the object can feel apparent openness based on a difference between the widths of both columns. Of course, the width of column 7 with small cross sectional area is better to be as thinner as possible.
Next, the operation of the MRI apparatus according to this embodiment will be described.
According to this embodiment, because top plate 11 is inserted at an angle of 30 degrees to the line perpendicular to the line connecting the centers of columns, the columns are not positioned at just sides of the body axis. Accordingly, the access to the object from this area is easy and the object can feel openness. Further, the cross sectional area of column 7 is small, and the column is shifted to the side where top plate 11 is inserted, i.e. to the side of the object's feet in the case that the object is inserted from the head. Therefore, this column 7 hardly becomes an obstacle to the access to the object.
Meanwhile, since the column on the side of the object's feet which can be easily seen from the object is thin, the openness is improved. Particularly, different from a technique described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2001-198099 in which the bed is inserted at an angle of 45 degrees with respect to the line perpendicular to the line connecting the centers of columns and in which two columns have an identical cross sectional shape, operationality in area B of
The arrangement of each component according to the above described embodiment may be reversed with respect to the central axis of bed 9 in the longitudinal direction.
The above is the description of the case that the top plate is inserted from the side of column 7 with small cross sectional area. However, as a third embodiment concerning the top plate insertion particularly for improving the accessibility from both sides of the object, by inserting top plate 11 from the side of column 5 with large cross sectional area (i.e. from a position where α=substantially −90 degrees) as shown in
Further, according to the above embodiments, the pair of columns respectively has an identical cross section which extends vertically. However, the present invention is not limited thereto and the both columns may have a shape, e.g. curved toward outside (fourth embodiment) as shown in
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2002-191986 | Jul 2002 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP03/08282 | 6/30/2003 | WO | 12/29/2004 |