Image-based control of the magnetic resonance imaging-guided focused ultrasound thermotherapy.
Authors: Salomir R, Delemazure AS, Palussière J, Rouvière O, Cotton F, Chapelon JY
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided focused ultrasound surgery (FUS) is a full noninvasive approach for localized thermal ablation of deep tissues, coupling the following: (1) a versatile, nonionizing physical agent for therapy and (2) a state-of-the art diagnosis and on-line monitoring tool. A commercially available, Food and Drug Administration-approved device using the MRI-guided FUS exists since 2004 for the ablation of benign tumors (uterine fibroids); however, the ultimate goal of the technological, methodological, and medical research in this field is to provide a clinical-routine tool for fighting localized cancer. When addressing cancer applications, the accurate spatial control of the delivered thermal dose is mandatory. Contiguous destruction of the target volume must be achieved in a minimum time, whereas sparing as much as possible the neighboring healthy tissues and especially when some adjacent regions are critical. This paper reviews some significant developments reported in the literature related to the image-based control of the FUS therapy for kidney, breast, prostate, and brain, including the own experience of the authors on the active feedback control of the temperature during FUS ablation. In addition, preliminary results of an original study of MRI-guided FUS ablation of VX2 carcinoma in kidney, under active temperature control, are described here.
Introduction
Purpose
Thermal ablation
Study Objective
To demonstrate MRI-based real time temperature feedback control for precise focused ultrasound thermal ablation in vivo
Animal model / Human subject
11 New Zealand rabbit and 5 VX2 renal tumors
Disease model
VX2 renal carcinoma
MRI or image guidance method
MRI-guided with PRF-based MR thermometry
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
MRI-guided focused ultrasound with real-time thermal feedback achieved stable and spatially controlled thermal ablation in rabbit kidney and VX2 renal tumors, resulting in complete or partially complete tumor necrosis with minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissue
Duration of biological effect
24-48 h
Safety-related matter
Minimal necrosis of surrounding health tissue; some secondary ischemic lesions in real cortex reported
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
MRI-guided focused ultrasound system (phased-array transducer)
FUS Mode
continuous
Duration of a single FUS session
3 minutes
Focal Characteristics
Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
Treatment frequency
multiple sessions
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