Title :
Development of inductive regional heating system for breast hyperthermia
Author :
Kotsuka, Youji ; Watanabe, Masashi ; Hosoi, Masayuki ; Isono, Iku ; Izumi, Masaki
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Tokai Univ., Kanagawa, Japan
fDate :
11/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In response to demand for clinical use, a simple noninvasive regional heating applicator system for breast hyperthermia has been developed using ferrite cores. Since the breast is positioned between a pair of ferrite cores, it is possible to regionally heat it without considering the dimension of the breast. To find a method of controlling the heating position horizontally and vertically, magnetic-held distributions are analyzed using the three-dimensional finite-element method. Theoretical analyses suggest that a conductive thin plate and a novel eddy current absorber are effective for controlling the maximum heating position. A new applicator system operates at a frequency of 4 MHz and a maximum output power of 600 W. Heating tests using an agar phantom and rabbits show a temperature rise of more than 8°C at a depth of 8 cm after heating for 10 min without heating fatty tissue.
Keywords :
biological organs; biomedical equipment; cancer; eddy currents; ferrite devices; finite element analysis; gynaecology; hyperthermia; radiation therapy; radiofrequency heating; 10 min; 4 MHz; 600 W; 8 cm; agar phantom; breast hyperthermia; clinical use; eddy current absorber; fatty tissue; ferrite cores; heating position control; heating tests; inductive regional heating system development; maximum heating position; maximum output power; medical instrumentation; rabbits; simple noninvasive regional heating applicator system; Applicators; Breast; Eddy currents; Ferrites; Finite element methods; Heating; Hyperthermia; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic cores; Temperature control;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on