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Interstitial ultrasound ablation of vertebral and paraspinal tumours: parametric and patient-specific simulations.

Serena J Scott1, Vasant Salgaonkar, Punit Prakash, E Clif Burdette, Chris J Diederich.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Theoretical parametric and patient-specific models are applied to assess the feasibility of interstitial ultrasound ablation of tumours in and near the spine and to identify potential treatment delivery strategies.
METHODS: 3D patient-specific finite element models (n = 11) of interstitial ultrasound ablation of tumours associated with the spine were generated. Gaseous nerve insulation and various applicator configurations, frequencies (3 and 7 MHz), placement trajectories, and tumour locations were simulated. Parametric studies with multilayered models investigated the impacts of tumour attenuation, tumour dimension, and the thickness of bone insulating critical structures. Temperature and thermal dose were calculated to define ablation (>240 equivalent minutes at 43 °C (EM43 °C)) and safety margins (<45 °C and <6 EM43 °C), and to determine performance and required delivery parameters.
RESULTS: Osteolytic tumours (≤44 mm) encapsulated by bone could be successfully ablated with 7 MHz interstitial ultrasound (8.1-16.6 W/cm(2), 120-5900 J, 0.4-15 min). Ablation of tumours (94.6-100% volumetric) 0-14.5 mm from the spinal canal was achieved within 3-15 min without damaging critical nerves. 3 MHz devices provided faster ablation (390 versus 930 s) of an 18 mm diameter osteoblastic (high bone content) volume than 7 MHz devices. Critical anatomy in proximity to the tumour could be protected by selection of appropriate applicator configurations, active sectors, and applied power schemas, and through gaseous insulation. Preferential ultrasound absorption at bone surfaces facilitated faster, more effective ablations in osteolytic tumours and provided isolation of ablative energies and temperatures.
CONCLUSIONS: Parametric and patient-specific studies demonstrated the feasibility and potential advantages of interstitial ultrasound ablation treatment of paraspinal and osteolytic vertebral tumours.

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Keywords:  Bone; interstitial ultrasound; theoretical model; thermal ablation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25017322      PMCID: PMC4696406          DOI: 10.3109/02656736.2014.915992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Hyperthermia        ISSN: 0265-6736            Impact factor:   3.914


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