Theoretical design of a spherically sectioned phased array for ultrasound surgery of the liver
Goal: The theoretical explantion of the limits of an array transducer to coagulate large tissues volumes. Methods: A theoretical model is used to illustrate the focal limitations of a spherically sectioned array designed for the treatment of deep seated tissue, e.g. liver. The design optimizes the a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of ultrasound 1999-03, Vol.9 (1), p.61-69 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Goal: The theoretical explantion of the limits of an array transducer to coagulate large tissues volumes. Methods: A theoretical model is used to illustrate the focal limitations of a spherically sectioned array designed for the treatment of deep seated tissue, e.g. liver. The design optimizes the acoustic dose as a function of the focal depth and available acoustic aperture with the goal of coagulating large volumes in a single sonication period. A quantitative measure of the possible region of focal necrosis is modeled as a function of array parameters with the limiting criteria being near field heating and patient pain. Results: Acoustic simulations show that the maximum distance to produce continuous necrosis between foci in a multiple focus pattern and in a temporally multiplexed pattern is approximately 50% larger than the distance needed between sequential foci. Conclusion: Multiple focus patterns or rapidly scanned single foci are significantly advantageous to sequential sonications of a single focus transducer. |
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ISSN: | 0929-8266 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0929-8266(99)00006-3 |