Interstitial dual-mode ultrasound with a 3-mm MR-compatible catheter for image-guided HIFU and directional in-vitro tissue ablations
Thomas Biscaldi (LabTAU), Romain l'Huillier (LabTAU), Laurent Milot (LabTAU), W Apoutou N'Djin (LabTAU)

TL;DR
This study presents a novel MR-compatible dual-mode ultrasound catheter capable of image-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) ablations, demonstrating precise, directional tissue ablation in vitro with potential for minimally invasive tumor treatment.
Contribution
Introduces a miniaturized, dual-mode ultrasound catheter with advanced focusing and imaging capabilities for precise, image-guided HIFU ablations, overcoming miniaturization challenges.
Findings
Successfully performed in vitro thermal ablations in liver tissue.
Demonstrated directional ablation sparing non-target tissue.
Achieved high transducer surface intensities up to 14 W/cm².
Abstract
Current interstitial techniques of tumor ablation face challenges that ultrasound technologies could meet. The ablation radius and directionality of the ultrasound beam could improve the efficiency and precision. Here, a 9gauge MR-compatible dual-mode ultrasound catheter prototype was experimentally evaluated for Ultrasound Imageguided High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (USgHIFU) conformal ablations. The prototype consisted of 64 piezocomposite linear array elements and was driven by an open research programmable dual-mode ultrasound platform. After verifying the US-image guidance capabilities of the prototype, the HIFU output performances (dynamic focusing and HIFU intensities) were quantitatively characterized, together with the associated 3D HIFU-induced thermal heating in tissue phantoms (using MR thermometry). Finally, the ability to produce robustly HIFU-induced thermal ablations…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUltrasound and Hyperthermia Applications · Ultrasound Imaging and Elastography · Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis
