نتایج جستجو برای: transcranial focused ultrasound

تعداد نتایج: 306142  

Journal: :Canadian Urological Association journal = Journal de l'Association des urologues du Canada 2015
Rebekah Rittberg Tadeusz Kroczak Neil Fleshner Darrel Drachenberg

High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a treatment option for low- and intermediate-risk prostate cancer and more recently has been used as salvage therapy after failed radiation therapy. We present a case of local recurrence with biochemical failure after radical prostatectomy and salvage external beam radiation therapy with salvage HIFU without biochemical recurrence at 20 months.

2013
Thilo Hölscher Rema Raman David J Fisher Golnaz Ahadi Eyal Zadicario Arne Voie

The goal was to test the effects of various combinations of pulse widths (PW) and duty cycles (DC) on high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU)-induced sonothrombolysis efficacy using an in vitro flow model. An ExAblate™ 4000 HIFU headsystem (InSightec, Inc., Israel) was used. Artificial blood clots were placed into test tubes inside a human calvarium and exposed to pulsatile flow. Four differen...

2013
Yang Han Gary Yi Hou Shutao Wang Elisa Konofagou

Several ultrasound-based imaging modalities have been proposed for image guidance and monitoring of High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) surgery. However, accurate localization and characterization of the effective region of treatment (thermal lesion) remain the obstacles in the clinical implementation of HIFU ablation. Harmonic motion imaging for focused ultrasound (HMIFU) is a novel HIFU ...

2015
Linsey Moyer Kelsie Timbie Paul Sheeran Richard Price Wilson Miller Paul Dayton

Background/introduction High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) surgery often requires hours of ablation in order to treat an entire tumor. Both perfluorocarbon gaseous microbubbles and vaporized liquid droplets are known enhancers of HIFU thermal ablation. Microbubbles, however, often lead to surface or skin lesions. Furthermore, they have a relatively short half-life in vivo (minutes) render...

Journal: :International journal of hyperthermia : the official journal of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, North American Hyperthermia Group 2007
K Hynynen G Clement

This paper provides a historic and contemporary overview of the use of focused ultrasound for treating brain disorders.

Journal: :Applied optics 2005
Florian J Blonigen Alex Nieva Charles A DiMarzio Sébastien Manneville Lei Sui Gopi Maguluri Todd W Murray Ronald A Roy

Acoustophotonic imaging uses ultrasound-modulated scattered light to improve the quality of optical imaging in diffusive media. Experiments that use photorefractive-crystal-based detection have shown that there is a large dc shift in the acoustically modulated or ac optical signal, which could be utilized to further improve optical imaging resolution. We report that photon paths in a diffusive ...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2007
P Hariharan M R Myers R K Banerjee

A three-dimensional computational model is presented for studying the efficacy of high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) procedures targeted near large blood vessels. The analysis applies to procedures performed at intensities below the threshold for cavitation, boiling and highly nonlinear propagation, but high enough to increase tissue temperature a few degrees per second. The model is base...

Journal: :Journal of endourology 2008
Peter Tsakiris Stefan Thüroff Jean de la Rosette Christian Chaussy

Developments in the technology applied to the field of minimally invasive surgery have led to the exploration of high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) for the treatment of localized prostate cancer. Extensive research and continuous evolution have resulted in two commercially available HIFU devices: the Ablatherm and the Sonablate500. These devices are conceptually the same; however, specifi...

2009
D. A. Hormuth B. J. Zappia A. B. Holbrook K. Butts-Pauly C. L. Dumoulin

Introduction A challenge for High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) therapy in the upper abdomen is maintaining the ultrasound focal spot on the target during free breathing. Normal breathing can cause liver tissue to move by as much as 5.5 cm[1]. Consequently, current approaches require the patient to hold their breath during the deposition of focused ultrasound[2]. This practice assumes tha...

Journal: :Soft matter 2016
Pierre Lidon Nicolas Taberlet Sébastien Manneville

We report experimental results on the dynamics of a granular packing submitted to high-intensity focused ultrasound. Acoustic radiation pressure is shown to remotely induce local rearrangements within a pile as well as global motion around the focal spot in an initially jammed system. We demonstrate that this fluidization process is intermittent for a range of acoustic pressures and hysteretic ...

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