Magnetic resonance imaging of breast implants: Optimizing tissue contrast

J Med Imaging Radiat Sci. 2023 Mar;54(1):9-15. doi: 10.1016/j.jmir.2022.12.001. Epub 2023 Jan 15.

Abstract

Introduction: Patients with breast implants need to undergo regular screening MRI procedures. One of the key requirements of this screening scan is the ability to suppress one or more tissues (water, fat, or silicone) simultaneously. However, the presence of "foreign" implants within the breast biological space affects the MRI scanner's normal operating mode. Often, this requires operator's supervision to make sure the correct image contrast is achieved.

Methods: We built a phantom that represents the commonly encountered tissues (water, fat, and silicone) in breast implant imaging. The phantom was used to optimise imaging parameters and highlight common challenges encountered while imaging breast implants. We scanned the phantom on seven different MRI scanners (including 1.5T and 3T) and produced vendor-specific cheat-sheets on how to image breast implants. Ethical approval was not required for this article type.

Conclusion: Performing a breast MRI procedure with implants in-situ can be challenging. Employing a purpose-built phantom, we provide easy-to-use cheat sheets, with examples, outlining steps that can be taken to ensure appropriate tissue suppression and image contrast in breast implant MRI. We hope these cheat-sheets will help MRI practitioners to confidently and efficiently achieve accurate image contrasts across a number of implant scenarios which will aid in improving diagnostic accuracy, treatment plans, and thus prognosis for the patient.

Keywords: Breast; Implant; MRI; Saline; Saturation; Silicone; Suppression; Tissue.

MeSH terms

  • Breast
  • Breast Implants*
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods
  • Silicones
  • Water

Substances

  • Silicones
  • Water