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. 2015 Nov:27:456-465.
doi: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2015.06.003. Epub 2015 Jun 17.

Simulation of thermal ablation by high-intensity focused ultrasound with temperature-dependent properties

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Simulation of thermal ablation by high-intensity focused ultrasound with temperature-dependent properties

C W Huang et al. Ultrason Sonochem. 2015 Nov.
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Abstract

An integrated computational framework was developed in this study for modeling high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) thermal ablation. The temperature field was obtained by solving the bioheat transfer equation (BHTE) through the finite element method; while, the thermal lesion was considered as a denatured material experiencing phase transformation and modeled with the latent heat. An equivalent attenuation coefficient, which considers the temperature-dependent properties of the target material and the ultrasound diffraction due to bubbles, was proposed in the nonlinear thermal transient analysis. Finally, a modified thermal dose formulation was proposed to predict the lesion size, shape and location. In-vitro thermal ablation experiments on transparent tissue phantoms at different energy levels were carried out to validate this computational framework. The temperature histories and lesion areas from the proposed model show good correlation with those from the in-vitro experiments.

Keywords: Ablation; Attenuation coefficient; High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU); Latent heat; Thermal dose.

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