Robotic Assisted MRI-Guided Interventional Interstitial MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound Ablation in a Swine Model.
Authors: MacDonell J, Patel N, Fischer G, Burdette EC, Qian J, Chumbalkar V, Ghoshal G, Heffter T, Williams E, Gounis M, King R, Thibodeau J, Bogdanov G, Brooks OW, Langan E, Hwang R, Pilitsis JG
Ablative lesions are current treatments for epilepsy and brain tumors. Interstitial magnetic resonance (MR) guided focused ultrasound (iMRgFUS) may be an alternate ablation technique which limits thermal tissue charring as compared to laser therapy (LITT) and can produce larger ablation patterns nearer the surface than transcranial MR guided focused ultrasound (tcMRgFUS). To describe our experience with interstitial focused ultrasound (iFUS) ablations in swine, using MR-guided robotically assisted (MRgRA) delivery. In an initial 3 animals, we optimized the workflow of the robot in the MR suite and made modifications to the robotic arm to allow range of motion. Then, 6 farm pigs (4 acute, 2 survival) underwent 7 iMRgFUS ablations using MRgRA. We altered dosing to explore differences between thermal dosing in brain as compared to other tissues. Imaging was compared to gross examination. Our work culminated in adjustments to the MRgRA, iMRgFUS probes, and dosing, culminating in 2 survival surgeries; swine had ablations with no neurological sequelae at 2 wk postprocedure. Immediately following iMRgFUS therapy, diffusion-weighted imaging, and T1 weighted MR were accurate reflections of the ablation volume. T2 and fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery (FLAIR) images were accurate reflections of ablation volume 1-wk postprocedure. We successfully performed MRgRA iFUS ablation in swine and found intraoperative and postoperative imaging to correlate with histological examination. These data are useful to validate our system and to guide imaging follow-up for thermal ablation lesions in brain tissue from our therapy, tcMRgFUS, and LITT.
Introduction
Purpose
Thermal ablation
Study Objective
To describe and evaluate MR-guided, robotically assisted interstitial focused ultrasound (iFUS) brain ablations in swine.
Animal model / Human subject
Swine (farm pigs); strain: not reported; age: 10 weeks old; sex: not reported
MRI or image guidance method
MRTI
Targeted brain region(s)
Frontal Lobe, Temporal Lobe
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
Interstitial MR-guided robotic FUS successfully produced brain ablation lesions, and DWI/T1 MRI correlated best with lesion volume immediately after treatment.
Duration of biological effect
2 weeks
Safety-related matter
Swine undergoing MRgRA iFUS ablation showed no neurological sequelae at 2 weeks postprocedure; no adverse effects were reported.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
ACOUST medsystems, Savoy, IL)
FUS Frequency
6.5-7.5 MHz
FUS Mode
Continuous
Duration of a single FUS session
100-180 s
Focal Characteristics
Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
Treatment frequency
Single
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