Development and characterization of a Fibre Bragg Grating temperature probe for medical Laser Ablation therapy

Davide Polito, E. Schena, P. Saccomandi, S. Silvestri, A. Polimadei, M. Caponero
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Temperature monitoring in tissue undergoing Laser Ablation (LA) is particularly beneficial to optimize therapy outcomes. During last decades several approaches have been proposed to perform thermometry during thermal ablation. Among others, Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors show valuable characteristics for such measurement, but their sensitivity to strain entails measurement error for patient respiratory movements. In this work two needle-like probes were developed using two different procedures to encapsulate an FBG into a surgical needle, aiming to allow safe insertion into the patient tissue and to neglect mechanical disturbance due to tissue movements occurring during breathing. The static calibration of the two probes has been carried out in a wide range of temperature (i.e., from 18 °C up to 100 °C), and their response time has been estimated. The calibration curves of the two probes show good linearity and a different sensitivity, and their response time is fast enough to meet the criteria set for temperature monitoring during LA. Since the metallic needle entails a measurement error, called artifact, due to the direct absorption of the laser radiation, the two abovementioned probes have been employed during LA on ex vivo liver. Then, their measurements have been compared to the measurement provided by an FBG without needle, which does not experience artifacts. The good results in terms of both static and dynamic properties of the two probes encourage to perform further analysis regarding the amplitude of the artifacts due to the direct absorption of the metallic needle and regarding the capability of the probes to neglect mechanical disturbance.
用于医用激光消融治疗的光纤光栅温度探头的研制与表征
在接受激光消融(LA)的组织中进行温度监测特别有利于优化治疗结果。在过去的几十年里,人们提出了几种方法来进行热烧蚀过程中的测温。其中,光纤布拉格光栅(FBG)传感器显示出这种测量的宝贵特性,但其对应变的敏感性导致患者呼吸运动的测量误差。在这项工作中,使用两种不同的方法开发了两种针状探针,将FBG封装到手术针头中,目的是允许安全插入患者组织,并忽略呼吸过程中组织运动引起的机械干扰。两个探头的静态校准已经在很宽的温度范围内进行(即从18°C到100°C),并估计了它们的响应时间。两种探针的校准曲线具有良好的线性和不同的灵敏度,其响应时间足够快,可以满足LA过程中温度监测的标准。由于金属针由于激光辐射的直接吸收而产生测量误差,称为伪影,因此上述两种探针已在离体肝脏LA期间使用。然后,将他们的测量结果与没有针的FBG提供的测量结果进行比较,后者不会经历伪影。两个探针的静态和动态特性的良好结果鼓励对由于金属针的直接吸收和关于探针忽略机械干扰的能力而产生的伪像的振幅进行进一步的分析。
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