Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8130444 | Ultrasonics | 2016 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
Out of the six algorithms, 3 were successful in eliminating the pre-focal heating completely. Because these 3 algorithms required no delay between successive movements (except in the last part of the motion), the treatment time was reduced by 93%. Therefore, it will be possible in the future, to achieve treatment time of focused ultrasound therapies shorter than 30Â min. The rate of ablated volume achieved with one of the proposed algorithms was 71Â cm3/h. The intention of this pilot study was to demonstrate that the navigation algorithms play the most important role in reducing pre-focal heating. By evaluating in the future, all commercially available geometries, it will be possible to reduce the treatment time, for thermal ablation protocols intended for oncological targets.
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Authors
Marinos Yiannakou, Michael Trimikliniotis, Christos Yiallouras, Christakis Damianou,