• DocumentCode
    3493569
  • Title

    A new cavitation suppression technique for local ablation using high-intensity focused ultrasound

  • Author

    Fujimoto, K. ; Ishibashi, Y. ; Shibata, Masatoshi ; Suzuki, T. ; Aida, S. ; Ioritani, N. ; Shirai, S. ; Orikasa, S.

  • Author_Institution
    Toshiba Res. & Dev. Center, Kawasaki, Japan
  • Volume
    2
  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    7-10 Nov 1995
  • Firstpage
    1629
  • Abstract
    When soft tissues are coagulated instantaneously during a high temperature local heating therapy for cancer using high-intensity focused ultrasound, it is extremely important to have good control over the heated area. However, scattering of the ultrasonic energy by cavitation bubbles generated by sonication degrades the heating performance at the focal spot, and there is an undesirable rise in temperature along the ultrasonic path due to the absorption of ultrasonic energy. To overcome this problem, the authors developed a new method called Cavitation Suppression Technique (CAST) to promote cavitation collapse and remove gas bubbles by sweeping the driving frequency rapidly. In this study, best conditions for CAST were obtained by comparing the effect of cavitation suppression on various driving parameters. The cavitation suppression effect and control of the heating due to field overlap (near-field heating) during focus scanning were confirmed in in vitro and in vivo experiments
  • Keywords
    biomedical ultrasonics; cavitation; coagulation; hyperthermia; radiation therapy; surgery; cancer therapy; cavitation suppression technique; driving parameters; field overlap; high temperature local heating therapy; high-intensity focused ultrasound; in vitro experiments; in vivo experiments; instantaneous coagulation; local ablation; near-field heating; soft tissues; therapeutic US; Absorption; Acoustic scattering; Biological tissues; Cancer; Degradation; Frequency; Heating; Medical treatment; Temperature control; Ultrasonic imaging;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Ultrasonics Symposium, 1995. Proceedings., 1995 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Seattle, WA
  • ISSN
    1051-0117
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-2940-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ULTSYM.1995.495867
  • Filename
    495867