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Minimally invasive therapeutic ultrasound: Ultrasound-guided ultrasound ablation in neuro-oncology.

Authors :
Belzberg, Micah
Mahapatra, Smruti
Perdomo‐Pantoja, Alexander
Chavez, Francisco
Morrison, Kyle
Xiong, Kah Timothy
Gamo, Nao J.
Restaino, Stephen
Thakor, Nitish
Yazdi, Youseph
Iyer, Rajiv
Tyler, Betty
Theodore, Nicholas
Luciano, Mark G.
Brem, Henry
Groves, Mari
Cohen, Alan R.
Manbachi, Amir
Source :
Ultrasonics. Dec2020, Vol. 108, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

• An ultrasound-guided, focused ultrasound prototype was developed and validated. • The therapeutic transducer (1.5 MHz) consisted of three 8-mm circular elements. • Elements were placed on a 9 × 32mm curved rectangular aperture: 45 mm radius curvature. • Functionality was examined on tissue-mimicking phantoms. • 2.5 × 1.2 × 6.5 mm and 3.4 × 3.25 × 9.36 mm lesions were seen for 10 and 30 s sonification. To improve patient outcomes (eg, reducing blood loss and infection), practitioners have gravitated toward noninvasive and minimally invasive surgeries (MIS), which demand specialized toolkits. Focused ultrasound, for example, facilitates thermal ablation from a distance, thereby reducing injury to surrounding tissue. Focused ultrasound can often be performed noninvasively; however, it is more difficult to carry out in neuro-oncological tumors, as ultrasound is dramatically attenuated while propagating through the skull. This shortcoming has prompted exploration of MIS options for intracranial placement of focused ultrasound probes, such as within the BrainPath™ (NICO Corporation, Indianapolis, IN). Herein, we present the design, development, and in vitro testing of an image-guided, focused ultrasound prototype designed for use in MIS procedures. This probe can ablate neuro-oncological lesions despite its small size. Preliminary prototypes were iteratively designed, built, and tested. The final prototype consisted of three 8-mm-diameter therapeutic elements guided by an imaging probe. Probe functionality was validated on a series of tissue-mimicking phantoms. Lesions were created in tissue-mimicking phantoms with average dimensions of 2.5 × 1.2 × 6.5 mm and 3.4 × 3.25 × 9.36 mm after 10- and 30-second sonification, respectively. 30 s sonification with 118 W power at 50% duty cycle generated a peak temperature of 68 °C. Each ablation was visualized in real time by the built-in imaging probe. We developed and validated an ultrasound-guided focused ultrasound probe for use in MIS procedures. The dimensional constraints of the prototype were designed to reflect those of BrainPath trocars, which are MIS tools used to create atraumatic access to deep-seated brain pathologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0041624X
Volume :
108
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ultrasonics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145755285
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultras.2020.106210