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Review
. 2015 Jun;41(6):1500-17.
doi: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2015.02.006. Epub 2015 Mar 23.

Mechanical high-intensity focused ultrasound destruction of soft tissue: working mechanisms and physiologic effects

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Mechanical high-intensity focused ultrasound destruction of soft tissue: working mechanisms and physiologic effects

Martijn Hoogenboom et al. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2015 Jun.

Abstract

The best known method of high-intensity focused ultrasound is thermal ablation, but interest in non-thermal, mechanical destruction is increasing. The advantages of mechanical ablation are that thermal protein denaturation remains limited and less damage is created to the surrounding tissue by thermal diffusion. The two main techniques for mechanical fragmentation of tissue are histotripsy and boiling histotripsy. These techniques can be used for complete liquefaction of tumor tissue into submicron fragments, after which the fragmented tissue can be easily removed by natural (immunologic) responses. Interestingly it seems that there is a correlation between the degree of destruction and tissue specific characteristics based on the treatment settings used. In this review article, the technical aspects of these two techniques are described, and an overview of the in vivo pathologic and immunologic responses is provided.

Keywords: Boiling histotripsy; High-intensity focused ultrasound; Histotripsy; Immune response; Mechanical high-intensity focused ultrasound.

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