An 8 mm endoscopic histotripsy array with integrated high-resolution ultrasound imaging.
Authors: Mallay MG, Landry TG, Brown JA
An 8 mm diameter, image-guided, annular array histotripsy transducer was fabricated and characterized. The array was laser etched on a 5 MHz, 1-3 dice and fill, PZT-5H/epoxy composite with a 45 % volume fraction. Flexible PCBs were used to electrically connect to the array elements using wirebonds. The array was backed with a low acoustic impedance epoxy mixture. A 3.6 by 3.8 mm, 64-element, 30 MHz phased array imaging probe was positioned in the center hole, to co-align the imaging plane with the bubble cloud produced by the therapy array. A custom 16-channel high voltage pulse generator was used to test the annular array for focal lengths ranging from 3- to 8-mm. An aluminum lens-focussed transducer with a 7 mm focal length was fabricated using the same piezocomposite and backing material and tested along with the histotripsy array. Simulated results from COMSOL FEM models were compared to measured results for low voltage characterization of the array and lens-focussed transducer. The measured transmit sensitivity of the array ranged from 0.113 to 0.167 MPa/V, while the lens-focussed transducer was 0.192 MPa/V. Simulated values were 0.160 to 0.174 MPa/V and 0.169 MPa/V, respectively. The measured acoustic fields showed a significantly increased depth-of-field compared the lens-focussed transducer, while the beamwidths of the array focus were comparable to the lens. The measured cavitation voltage in water was between 254 V and 498 V depending on the focal length, and 336 V for the lens-focussed transducer. The array had a lower cavitation voltage than the lens-focussed transducer for a comparable operating depth. The histotripsy array was tested in a tissue phantom and an in vivo rat brain. It was used to produce an elongated lesion in the brain by electronically steering the focal length from 3- to 8-mm axially. Real time ultrasound imaging with a Doppler overlay was used to target the tissue and monitor ablation progress, and histology confirmed the targeted tissue was fully homogenized.
Introduction
Purpose
Other
Study Objective
To develop and characterize an 8 mm endoscopic histotripsy array integrated with high-resolution ultrasound imaging.
Animal model / Human subject
Adult male Wistar rat
MRI or image guidance method
Ultrasound B-mode imaging with Doppler overlay
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
An 8 mm endoscopic histotripsy array with integrated high-resolution ultrasound imaging enabled focused-ultrasound tissue fractionation (histotripsy) via an endoscopic platform with real-time imaging guidance.
Safety-related matter
No safety issues or adverse effects are mentioned in the provided text.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
16-element annular array histotrispy transducer, 8 mm endoscopic histotripsy array with integrated high-resolution ultrasound imaging; aperture/diameter: 8 mm; manufacturer: None
FUS Frequency
5.4 MHz
FUS Mode
pulsed
Duration of a single FUS session
18 seconds
Focal Characteristics
focal depth: 3-8 mm, focal length: None, aperture size: 8 mm
Treatment frequency
single session
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