Non-invasive transcranial ultrasound therapy guided by CT-scans.
Authors: Marquet F, Pernot M, Aubry JF, Montaldo G, Tanter M, Fink M
Brain therapy using focused ultrasound remains very limited due to the strong aberrations induced by the skull. A technique using time-reversal was validated recently in-vivo on 20 sheep. The principal handicap of this technique is the need of an hydrophone at the focal point for the first step of the time-reversal procedure, which is minimally invasive but lightly traumatizing. A completely noninvasive therapy requires a reliable model of the acoustical properties of the skull in order to simulate this first step. 3-D simulations based on high-resolution CT images of a skull have been successfully performed with a finite differences code developed in our Laboratory. Thanks to the skull porosity, directly extracted from the CT images, we reconstructed acoustic speed, density and absorption maps and performed the computation. Computed wavefronts are in good agreement with experimental wavefronts acquired through the same part of the skull and this technic was validated in-vitro in the laboratory. A stereotactic frame has been designed and built in order to perform non invasive transcranial focusing. Here we will describe all the steps of our new protocol, from the CT-scans to the therapy treatment and the first in vivo results on monkeys will be presented. This protocol is based on protocols already existing in radiotherapy.
Introduction
Purpose
Thermal ablation
Study Objective
To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of CT-guided non-invasive transcranial ultrasound therapy.
Animal model / Human subject
Monkeys (macaca fascicularis)
MRI or image guidance method
CT-scans
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
No biological or behavioral outcomes are reported in the supplied text (only the paper title), and no focused ultrasound parameters or successful settings are provided.
Safety-related matter
The provided text contains only the paper title and does not mention any safety issues or adverse effects.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
300-element phased array (Imasonic, Besancon, France)
FUS Frequency
900 kHz
FUS Intensity
1200 W/cm2
FUS Mode
pulsed
Pulse duration
10 s
Duration of a single FUS session
300 seconds
Focal Characteristics
Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
Treatment frequency
multiple sessions
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