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Development of a high-field MR-guided HIFU setup for thermal and mechanical ablation methods in small animals.

Authors :
Hoogenboom, Martijn
van Amerongen, Martinus J.
Eikelenboom, Dylan C.
Wassink, Melissa
den Brok, Martijn H.
de Kaa, Christina Hulsbergen-van
Dumont, Erik
Adema, Gosse J.
Heerschap, Arend
Fütterer, Jurgen J.
Source :
Journal of Therapeutic Ultrasound. Aug2015, Vol. 3 Issue 1, p1-11. 11p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background: Thermal and mechanical high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) ablation techniques are in development for non-invasive treatment of cancer. However, knowledge of in vivo histopathologic and immunologic reactions after HIFU ablation is still limited. This study aims to create a setup for evaluation of different HIFU ablation methods in mouse tumors using high-field magnetic resonance (MR) guidance. An optimized MR-guided-HIFU setup could be used to increase knowledge of the different pathologic and immunologic reactions to different HIFU ablation methods. Methods: Three different HIFU treatment strategies were applied in mouse melanomas (B16): a thermal (continuous wave), a mechanical (5 ms pulsed wave), and an intermediate setting (20 ms pulsed wave) for HIFU ablation, all under MR guidance using a 7 tesla animal MR system. Histopathologic evaluation was performed 3 days after treatment. Results: The focus of the ultrasound transducer could accurately be positioned within the tumor under MR image guidance, without substantial damage to the surrounding tissue and skin. All mice retained complete use of the treated leg after treatment. Temperatures of >60, <50, and <44 °C were reached during thermal, intermediate, and mechanical HIFU ablation, respectively. Thermal-treated tumors showed large regions of coagulative necrosis. Tumors of both the mechanical and intermediate groups showed fractionated tissue with islands of necrosis and some pseudocysts with hemorrhage. Conclusion: A stable small animal MR-guided HIFU setup was designed and evaluated for follow-up MR imaging and histopathologic responses of the treated tumors. This will facilitate further studies with a larger number of mice for detailed evaluation of the pathologic and immunologic response to different HIFU strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20505736
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Therapeutic Ultrasound
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
109262821
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40349-015-0035-6