نتایج جستجو برای: high intensity focused ultrasound ablation

تعداد نتایج: 2452361  

2015
Linsey Moyer Kelsie Timbie Paul Sheeran Richard Price Wilson Miller Paul Dayton

Background/introduction High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) surgery often requires hours of ablation in order to treat an entire tumor. Both perfluorocarbon gaseous microbubbles and vaporized liquid droplets are known enhancers of HIFU thermal ablation. Microbubbles, however, often lead to surface or skin lesions. Furthermore, they have a relatively short half-life in vivo (minutes) render...

2016
Ikjin Chang Kyung Jin Hwang Ho Jin Choi Ho Sun Chang Hyo Jin Yoon Eung Seok Lee Sun Young Choi

[This corrects the article on p. 59 in vol. 22, PMID: 27617237.].

2017
Joonho Seo Norihiro Koizumi Mamoru Mitsuishi Naohiko Sugita

BACKGROUND Although high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a promising technology for tumor treatment, a moving abdominal target is still a challenge in current HIFU systems. In particular, respiratory-induced organ motion can reduce the treatment efficiency and negatively influence the treatment result. In this research, we present: (1) a methodology for integration of ultrasound (US) ima...

2015
W. Apoutou N'Djin Jean-Yves Chapelon David Melodelima Masaharu Seno

Organ motion is a key component in the treatment of abdominal tumors by High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU), since it may influence the safety, efficacy and treatment time. Here we report the development in a porcine model of an Ultrasound (US) image-based dynamic fusion modeling method for predicting the effect of in vivo motion on intraoperative HIFU treatments performed in the liver in ...

2012
Danial Shahmirzadi Gary Y. Hou Elisa Konofagou

Objective: High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) has been shown capable of ablating soft tissues in vitro and in vivo. However, mainly due to the lack of knowledge of the exerted radiation force in tissue, mechanical characterization of ablated tissues, particularly at very high HIFU powers, remains largely understudied. This study aims at quantifying the canine liver tissue viscoelastic pro...

2015
Michael Schwenke Jan Strehlow Sabrina Haase Christine Tanner Yoav Levy Tobias Preusser

Background/introduction Non-invasive ablation and hyperthermia treatments of abdominal organs using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) still impose severe challenges. Especially for liver and kidney treatments, the target motion and accessibility over the entire respiratory cycle make the application of HIFU difficult. To allow for a safe, effective, and efficient treatment, detailed plan...

2015
Rajiv Chopra

Methods In contrast to transrectal approaches, transurethral ultrasound applicators are simple in construction and designed for single use. Delivery of ultrasound from within the prostate gland avoids passing energy through sensitive structures, and enables rapid tissue ablation. Tissue is coagulated radially outwards from the urethra, with the depth of treatment controlled based on the tempera...

2016
Vera A. Khokhlova Petr V. Yuldashev Pavel B. Rosnitskiy Adam D. Maxwell Wayne Kreider Michael R. Bailey Oleg A. Sapozhnikov

Various clinical applications of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) have different requirements on the pressure level and degree of nonlinear waveform distortion at the focus. Applications that utilize nonlinear waves with developed shocks are of growing interest, for example, for mechanical disintegration as well as for accelerated thermal ablation of tissue. In this work, an inverse pro...

2017
Chih Yu An Jia Hao Syu Ching Shiow Tseng Chih-Ju Chang

In recent years, noninvasive thermal treatment by using high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) has high potential in tumor treatment. The goal of this research is to develop an ultrasound imaging-guided robotic HIFU ablation system for tumor treatment. The system integrates the technologies of ultrasound image-assisted guidance, robotic positioning control, and HIFU treatment planning. With t...

2017
Jianghai Zhao Hui Zhang Lunshou Wei Shuping Xie Zhimin Suo

A small proportion of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients are suitable for surgical resections and various minimally invasive procedures have been introduced as alternatives to surgical resections. However, the relative efficacy of minimally invasive procedures remains to be studied in the current literature. Several popular minimally invasive procedures (monotherapy or combined therapies) ...

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