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Chi Tat Chiu, Bong Jin Kang, Payam Eliahoo, Theodore Abraham, K Kirk Shung.
Abstract
This paper describes the design and fabrication of a miniature ultrasonic phased-array transducer used for intervention guidance. Currently, ultrasound probes are often placed at the body surface of the patients, leading to several drawbacks including the limitation of penetration and image quality. In order to improve the reliability of the guiding process, we propose a miniature phased-array transducer that can be placed adjacent to the intervention device during the interventional procedure. In this paper, we report the work that has been carried out on the development of this miniature phased-array transducer. It comprised 48 elements housed in a 3-mm-diameter needle. A specially designed flexible circuit was used for accommodating the transducer array in the long, thin needle housing. The center frequency and the fractional bandwidth were approximately 20 MHz and 42%, respectively, with an average crosstalk lower than -30 dB. The axial and azimuth resolutions were approximately 80 and [Formula: see text], respectively. The imaging capability of the transducer was further evaluated by acquiring the B-mode images of a needle in a cow liver. The performance of the proposed phased-array transducer demonstrates the feasibility of such an approach for interventional guidance.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28574351 PMCID: PMC5600483 DOI: 10.1109/TUFFC.2017.2709623
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control ISSN: 0885-3010 Impact factor: 2.725