Title :
Coagulation of swine liver and canine prostrate with a prototype split-focus transducer
Author :
Umemura, S. ; Sasaki, K. ; Kawabata, K. ; Azuma, T. ; Sanghvi, N.T.
Author_Institution :
Central Res. Lab., Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
The split-focus approach has a potential to substantially improve the throughput of coagulation HIFU treatment. A prototype split-focus transducer with two elements at 4.3 MHz combined with a small imaging probe at 6.5 MHz was constructed for transrectal treatment of a prostate. Computer simulation predicted that a coagulation volume approximately three times larger than single-spot focus would be obtained with split focus. Swine liver lobes were intraoperatively insonated for 4 s at a peak intensity of 850 W/cm2. A lesion of coagulative necrosis three to six times larger than single-spot focus in volume was formed with the split focus. A canine prostate was then transrectally treated. A cavity, 0.35-0.45 cm3 in volume, was formed with only four shots of split-focus insonation
Keywords :
biological organs; biomedical transducers; biomedical ultrasonics; coagulation; digital simulation; hyperthermia; liver; radiation therapy; temperature distribution; ultrasonic transducers; 4 s; 4.3 MHz; 6.5 MHz; US hyperthermia; canine prostrate; coagulation volume; coagulative necrosis lesion; computer simulation; peak intensity; prototype split-focus transducer; single-spot focus; small imaging probe; split-focus insonation; swine liver; transrectal treatment; Acoustic transducers; Coagulation; Computer simulation; Focusing; Liver; Probes; Prototypes; Steady-state; Temperature; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1999. Proceedings. 1999 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Caesars Tahoe, NV
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5722-1
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.1999.849267