A Microwave Imaging System Prototype for Liver Ablation Monitoring: Design and Initial Experimental Validation

Mengchu Wang, R. Scapaticci, S. Abedi, H. Roussel, N. Joachimowicz, S. Costanzo, M. Cavagnaro, L. Crocco
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Liver cancer is one of the most deadly diseases worldwide with an increasing yearly fatality rate. Thermal ablation treatments are considered to be an effective alternative to conventional surgery, but the lack of an effective imaging modality to monitor the treatment prevents from a full exploitation of their therapeutic potential. As such, there is an increasing interest in developing alternative imaging modalities. In this framework, due to the fact that thermally treated tissue exhibits different dielectric properties as compared to untreated tissue, microwave imaging is a potential candidate, offering the possibility of performing the treatment monitoring task in a truly non-invasive way and by means of a portable and low cost apparatus. In this communication the prototype of a microwave imaging system to monitor thermal ablation of liver is presented together with its initial experimental validation. The observed results, although still preliminary, confirm the anticipated treatment monitoring capabilities of microwave imaging.
用于肝消融监测的微波成像系统原型:设计和初步实验验证
肝癌是世界上最致命的疾病之一,死亡率逐年上升。热消融治疗被认为是传统手术的有效替代,但缺乏有效的成像方式来监测治疗,阻碍了其治疗潜力的充分利用。因此,人们对开发替代成像模式越来越感兴趣。在这个框架中,由于热处理组织与未经处理的组织相比表现出不同的介电特性,微波成像是一个潜在的候选者,提供了以真正非侵入性的方式执行治疗监测任务的可能性,并通过便携式和低成本的设备。本文介绍了一种用于肝脏热消融监测的微波成像系统的原型,并进行了初步的实验验证。观察到的结果,虽然仍是初步的,但证实了微波成像预期的治疗监测能力。
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