Coagulation and ablation patterns of high-intensity focused ultrasound on a tissue-mimicking phantom and cadaveric skin

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Hee-Jin Kim
Han Gu Kim
Zhenlong Zheng
Hyoun Jun Park
Jeung Hyun Yoon
Wook Oh
Cheol Woo Lee
Sung Bin Cho
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[1] Yonsei University College of Dentistry,Division of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Department of Oral Biology, Human Identification Research Center
[2] Baekseol Gonju Clinic,Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Research Institute
[3] Yonsei University College of Medicine,Department of Dermatology
[4] Yanbian University Hospital,undefined
[5] Maylin Clinic,undefined
[6] Yonseifams Clinic,undefined
[7] Samsung Feel Clinic,undefined
[8] WITH ME Clinic,undefined
[9] Kangskin Dermatology Clinic,undefined
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Lasers in Medical Science | 2015年 / 30卷
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High-intensity focused ultrasound; Coagulation; Ablation; Tissue phantom; Cadaver; Comparison study;
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High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) can be applied noninvasively to create focused zones of tissue coagulation on various skin layers. We performed a comparative study of HIFU, evaluating patterns of focused tissue coagulation and ablation upon application thereof. A tissue-mimicking (TM) phantom was prepared with bovine serum albumin and polyacrylamide hydrogel to evaluate the geometric patterns of HIFU-induced thermal injury zones (TIZs) for five different HIFU devices. Additionally, for each device, we investigated histologic patterns of HIFU-induced coagulation and ablation in serial sections of cadaveric skin of the face and neck. All HIFU devices generated remarkable TIZs in the TM phantom, with different geometric values of coagulation for each device. Most of the TIZs seemed to be separated into two or more tiny parts. In cadaveric skin, characteristic patterns of HIFU-induced ablation and coagulation were noted along the mid to lower dermis at the focal penetration depth of 3 mm and along subcutaneous fat to the superficial musculoaponeurotic system or the platysma muscle of the neck at 4.5 mm. Additionally, remarkable pre-focal areas of tissue coagulation were observed in the upper and mid dermis at the focal penetration depth of 3 mm and mid to lower dermis at 4.5 mm. For five HIFU devices, we outlined various patterns of HIFU-induced TIZ formation along pre-focal, focal, and post-focal areas of TM phantom and cadaveric skin of the face and neck.
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