A high intensity focused ultrasound system for veterinary oncology applications

Background: Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery is an incisionless energy-based thermal method that is used for ablating tumors in the veterinary clinic. Aims and Objectives: In this article we describe a prototype of a veterinary system compatible with magnetic resonance imaging in...

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Main Authors: Kyriakos Spanoudes, Nikolas Evripidou, Marinos Giannakou, Theocharis Drakos, George Menikou, Christakis Damianou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Medical Ultrasound
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Online Access:http://www.jmuonline.org/article.asp?issn=0929-6441;year=2021;volume=29;issue=3;spage=195;epage=202;aulast=Spanoudes
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spelling doaj-cbd66af807bd4a72ad38dc1f7a29403c2021-10-07T05:30:10ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Medical Ultrasound0929-64412212-15522021-01-0129319520210.4103/JMU.JMU_130_20A high intensity focused ultrasound system for veterinary oncology applicationsKyriakos SpanoudesNikolas EvripidouMarinos GiannakouTheocharis DrakosGeorge MenikouChristakis DamianouBackground: Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery is an incisionless energy-based thermal method that is used for ablating tumors in the veterinary clinic. Aims and Objectives: In this article we describe a prototype of a veterinary system compatible with magnetic resonance imaging intended for small-to-medium-sized companion animals that was developed and tested in vivo in adult rabbits. Methods: Real-time monitoring of the ablation during the experiment was possible with MR thermometry. Experiments involved thermal monitoring of sonications applied in the thigh of the rabbits. A 38-mm diameter transducer operating at 2.6 MHz was used with a 60-mm-focal length. The robotic system employed 3 linear axes and one angular axis. For this study, only X and Y axis were enabled. Due to the target size limitations, motion in Z and Θ was not needed. The functionality of the positioning device was evaluated by means of MR thermometry, demonstrating sufficient heating and accurate motion in both axes of operation. Results: The postmortem findings confirm the ability of the system to induce thermal ablations in vivo in the absence of adverse effects. Conclusions: The device is a reliable and affordable solution for companion animal hospitals, offering and additional tool for the veterinary oncology society.http://www.jmuonline.org/article.asp?issn=0929-6441;year=2021;volume=29;issue=3;spage=195;epage=202;aulast=Spanoudesrabbitultrasoundveterinary oncology
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author Kyriakos Spanoudes
Nikolas Evripidou
Marinos Giannakou
Theocharis Drakos
George Menikou
Christakis Damianou
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Nikolas Evripidou
Marinos Giannakou
Theocharis Drakos
George Menikou
Christakis Damianou
A high intensity focused ultrasound system for veterinary oncology applications
Journal of Medical Ultrasound
rabbit
ultrasound
veterinary oncology
author_facet Kyriakos Spanoudes
Nikolas Evripidou
Marinos Giannakou
Theocharis Drakos
George Menikou
Christakis Damianou
author_sort Kyriakos Spanoudes
title A high intensity focused ultrasound system for veterinary oncology applications
title_short A high intensity focused ultrasound system for veterinary oncology applications
title_full A high intensity focused ultrasound system for veterinary oncology applications
title_fullStr A high intensity focused ultrasound system for veterinary oncology applications
title_full_unstemmed A high intensity focused ultrasound system for veterinary oncology applications
title_sort high intensity focused ultrasound system for veterinary oncology applications
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Medical Ultrasound
issn 0929-6441
2212-1552
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery is an incisionless energy-based thermal method that is used for ablating tumors in the veterinary clinic. Aims and Objectives: In this article we describe a prototype of a veterinary system compatible with magnetic resonance imaging intended for small-to-medium-sized companion animals that was developed and tested in vivo in adult rabbits. Methods: Real-time monitoring of the ablation during the experiment was possible with MR thermometry. Experiments involved thermal monitoring of sonications applied in the thigh of the rabbits. A 38-mm diameter transducer operating at 2.6 MHz was used with a 60-mm-focal length. The robotic system employed 3 linear axes and one angular axis. For this study, only X and Y axis were enabled. Due to the target size limitations, motion in Z and Θ was not needed. The functionality of the positioning device was evaluated by means of MR thermometry, demonstrating sufficient heating and accurate motion in both axes of operation. Results: The postmortem findings confirm the ability of the system to induce thermal ablations in vivo in the absence of adverse effects. Conclusions: The device is a reliable and affordable solution for companion animal hospitals, offering and additional tool for the veterinary oncology society.
topic rabbit
ultrasound
veterinary oncology
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