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Monday, February 8, 2021

MRI‐guided focused ultrasound robotic system for transrectal prostate cancer therapy

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ABSTRACT

Background

A Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) guided robotic device for focused ultrasound therapy of prostate cancer was developed. The device offers movement in 5 degrees of freedom (DOF) and uses a single element transducer that operates at 3.2 MHz, has a diameter of 25 mm and focuses at 45 mm.

Methods

The MRI compatibility of the system was evaluated in a 1.5 T scanner. The ability of the transducer to create lesions, was evaluated in laboratory and MRI settings, on ex vivo pork tissue and in vivo rabbit thigh tissue.

Results

Cavitational and thermal lesions were created on the excised pork tissue. In vivo experiments proved the efficacy of the system in ablating muscle tissue without damaging intervening areas.

Conclusions

The MRI compatible robotic system can be placed on the table of any commercial MRI scanner up to 7 T. The device has the ability of future use for transrectal focal therapy of prostate cancer with the patient in supine position.

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