Development of a High-intensity Focused Ultrasound Exposure Device for Reducing Skin Burn Risk

S. Nishii, K. Seo, Aleksander Tatsuya Izdebski, M. Kushima, R. Takagi, S. Yoshizawa, S. Umemura, K. Ichizuka, A. Sekizawa
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Abstract

: High-intensity focused ultrasound ( HIFU ) can non-invasively irradiate inside the body. However, when used to treat fetuses, it can cause thermal burns of the mother ʼ s abdominal wall at the skin interface. This study was carried out to determine whether a modified HIFU transducer enabling split-aperture irradiation can prevent thermal burns. Two HIFU transducers were compared: a conventional transducer using full-aperture irradiation and a modified transducer using split-aperture irradiation. The modified transducer was divided into six sectors for split-aperture irradiation and had a larger surface area and a smaller F number ( focal length / aperture diameter ) than the conventional transducer. HIFU was delivered to eight sites on the left and right leg of a three-month-old baby pig under general anesthesia, and the sites were assessed for thermal burning by two or more derma-tologists. The same person performed all irradiations. Full-aperture irradiation with the conventional transducer caused deep dermal burns at all target sites, while split-aperture irradiation with the modified transducer caused only epidermal burns or superficial dermal burns. Split-aperture irradiation using a modified HIFU transducer with six sectors and a smaller F number reduces the severity of skin burns, and thus will improve the safety of HIFU therapy.
一种降低皮肤烧伤风险的高强度聚焦超声暴露装置的研制
:高强度聚焦超声(HIFU)可以对体内进行无创照射。然而,当用于治疗胎儿时,它会在皮肤界面处引起母亲腹壁的热烧伤。本研究的目的是确定一种改进的HIFU换能器是否能够实现裂孔照射,从而防止热烧伤。比较了两种HIFU换能器:采用全孔径辐照的传统换能器和采用裂孔径辐照的改进换能器。改进后的换能器被分成6个扇形进行分孔径辐照,比传统换能器具有更大的表面积和更小的F值(焦距/孔径)。在全身麻醉下,对一只3个月大的猪左腿和右腿的8个部位进行HIFU,并由两名或两名以上的皮肤科医生评估这些部位是否有热烧伤。同一个人进行了所有的照射。传统换能器的全孔径照射在所有靶部位均引起深部皮肤烧伤,而改进换能器的裂孔照射仅引起表皮或浅表皮肤烧伤。采用六扇区和较小F值的改进型HIFU换能器进行裂孔照射,减轻了皮肤烧伤的严重程度,从而提高了HIFU治疗的安全性。
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