High-intensity Interstitial Ultrasound for Thermal Ablation of Focal Cancer Targets in Prostate

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Salgaonkar, Vasant A. [1 ]
Scott, Serena [1 ,2 ]
Kurhanewicz, John [2 ,3 ]
Diederich, Chris J. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Thermal Therapy Res Grp, 1600 Divisadero St,Suite H1031, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
[2] Univ Calif Berkeley & San Francisco, Joint Grad Grp Bioengn, San Francisco, CA USA
[3] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Radiol & Biomed Imaging, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
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10.1063/1.4977655
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Recent advances in image based techniques such as multi-parametric MRI (MP-MRI) can provide precise targeting of focal disease in the prostate. Thermal ablation of such cancer targets while avoiding rectum, urethra, neurovascular bundles (NVB) and sphincter is clinically challenging. The approach described here employs multi-element ultrasound linear arrays designed for transperineal placement within prostate. They consist of independently powered sectored tubular transducers (6.5 - 8.0 MHz) that provide spatial control of energy deposition in angle and length. Volumetric ablation strategies were investigated through patient-specific biothermal models based on Pennes bioheat transfer equation. The acoustic and heat transfer models used here have been validated in several previous simulation and experimental studies. Focal disease sites in prostate were identified through multi-parametric MR images of representative patient cases (n=3). Focal cancer lesions and critical anatomy (prostate, urethra, rectum, bladder, seminal vesicles) were manually segmented (Mimics, Materialise) and converted to 3D finite element meshes (3-Matic, Materialise). The chosen test cases consisted of patients with medium and large sized glands and models of bulk tissue ablation covered volumes in a single quadrant in posterior prostate, hemi-gland targets and "hockey-stick" targets (lesions in three quadrants). Ultrasound applicator placement was determined such that devices were positioned along the prostate periphery while avoiding surrounding anatomy. Transducer sector angles were chosen based on applicator location within limits of fabrication practicability. Thermal models were numerically solved using finite element methods (FEM) in COMSOL Multiphysics. Temperature and thermal dose distributions were calculated to determine treated volumes (> 240 CEM43C, > 52 degrees C) and safety profiles (< 10 CEM43C, < 45 degrees C) for nerve, rectal and urethral sparing. Modeling studies indicated that focal targets could be ablated with single or multiple interstitial applicators placed along the prostate periphery. In the representative cases explored during this study, thermal targets could be ablated with acoustic intensity values between 11 - 19 W/cm(2) within 6 - 15 min of sonication time. Unifocal ablation could be performed by a single directional applicator (210 degrees sectors). Hemi-gland targets were ablated by two directional applicators (210 degrees sectors). Hockey-stick ablations were performed using 3 directional applicators (2 - 210 degrees and 1 - 150 degrees).
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