Literature DB >> 15659933

High-intensity focused ultrasound for ex vivo kidney tissue ablation: influence of generator power and pulse duration.

Axel Häcker1, Kai Uwe Köhrmann, Thomas Knoll, Sigrun Langbein, Annette Steidler, Oliver Kraut, Ernst Marlinghaus, Peter Alken, Maurice Stephan Michel.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: The therapeutic application of noninvasive tissue ablation by high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) requires precise physical definition of the focal size and determination of control parameters. The objective of this study was to measure the extent of ex-vivo porcine kidney tissue ablation at variable generator parameters and to identify parameters to control lesion size.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The ultrasound waves generated by a cylindrical piezoceramic element (1.04 MHz) were focused at a depth of 100 mm using a parabolic reflector (diameter 100 mm). A needle hydrophone was used to measure the field distribution of the sound pressure. The morphology and extent of tissue necrosis were examined at generator powers of up to 400 W (P(el)) and single pulse durations of as long as 8 seconds.
RESULTS: The two-dimensional field distribution resulted in an approximately ellipsoidal focus of 32 x 4 mm (-6 dB). A sharp demarcation between coagulation necrosis and intact tissue was observed. Lesion size was controlled by both the variation of generator power and the pulse duration. At a constant pulse duration of 2 seconds, a generator power of 100 W remained below the threshold doses for inducing a reproducible lesion. An increase in power to as high as 400 W induced lesions with average dimensions of as much as 11.2 x 3 mm. At constant total energy (generator power x pulse duration), lesion size increased at higher generator power.
CONCLUSIONS: This ultrasound generator can induce defined and reproducible necrosis in ex-vivo kidney tissue. Lesion size can be controlled by adjusting the generator power and pulse duration. Generator power, in particular, turned out to be a suitable control parameter for obtaining a lesion of a defined size.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15659933     DOI: 10.1089/end.2004.18.917

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endourol        ISSN: 0892-7790            Impact factor:   2.942


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1.  High-intensity focused ultrasound in small renal masses.

Authors:  Jose Rubio Briones; Argimiro Collado Serra; Alvaro Gómez-Ferrer Lozano; Juan Casanova Ramón-Borja; Inmaculada Iborra Juan; Eduardo Solsona Narbón
Journal:  Adv Urol       Date:  2008-12-31
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