Title :
Ultrasound-guided localized detection of cavitation during, lithotripsy in pig kidney in vivo
Author :
Sapozhnikov, Oleg A. ; Bailey, Michael R. ; Crum, Lawrence A. ; Miller, Nathan A. ; Cleveland, Robin O. ; Pishchalnikov, Yuri A. ; Pishchalnikova, Irina V. ; McAteer, James A. ; Connors, Bret A. ; Blomgren, Philip M. ; Evan, Andrew P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Acoust., Moscow State Univ., Russia
Abstract :
It is supposed that inertial cavitation plays a significant role in tissue damage during extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). In this work we attempted to detect cavitation in tissue. In vivo experiments with pigs were conducted in a Dornier HM3 electrohydraulic lithotripter. Kidney alignment was made using fluoroscopy and B-mode ultrasound. Cavitation was detected by a dual passive cavitation detection (DPCD) system consisting of two confocal spherical bowl PZT transducers (1.15 MHz, focal length 10 cm, radius 10 cm). An ultrasound scanhead was placed between the transducers, an hyperechoic spots in the image indicated pockets of bubbles during ESWL. A coincidence-detection algorithm and the confocal transducers made it possible to localize cavitation to within a 4 mm diameter region. The signals from both the collecting system and kidney tissue were recorded. The targeting of the DPCD focus was confirmed by using the DPCD transducers as high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) sources at HIFU durations below the lesion formation threshold. In this HIFU regime, a bright spot appears in the B-mode image indicating the position of the DPCD focus. In this way we could confirm that refraction and scattering in tissue did not cause a misalignment. The tissue region interrogated was also marked with a lesion produced by HIFU. Clear cavitation signals were detected from the collecting system and from pools of blood that formed near the kidney capsule and weak signals were recorded from tissue during the ESWL treatment
Keywords :
biological effects of acoustic radiation; biomedical ultrasonics; bubbles; kidney; surgery; 1.15 MHz; 10 cm; B-mode image; B-mode ultrasound; PZT; PbZrO3TiO3; blood; bubbles; cavitation signals; coincidence-detection algorithm; collecting system; confocal spherical bowl PZT transducers; confocal transducers; dual passive cavitation detection system; electrohydraulic lithotripter; extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy; fluoroscopy; focal length; high intensity focused ultrasound sources; hyperechoic spots; inertial cavitation; kidney alignment; kidney capsule; kidney tissue; lesion formation threshold; pig kidney in vivo; pigs; tissue damage; tissue region; ultrasound scanhead; ultrasound-guided localized detection; Electrohydraulics; Focusing; In vivo; Lesions; Lithotripsy; Scattering; Shock waves; Tissue damage; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic transducers;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2001 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7177-1
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2001.991970