Title :
Cranial nerve threshold for thermal injury induced by MRI-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MRgHIFU): preliminary results on an optic nerve model
Author :
Harnof, S. ; Zibly, Z. ; Cohen, Z. ; Shaw, Alex ; Schlaff, C. ; Kassel, N.F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Neurosurg., Chaim Sheba Med. Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel
Abstract :
Future clinical applications of magnetic resonance imaging-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MRgHIFU) are moving toward the management of different intracranial pathologies. We sought to validate the production, safety, and efficacy of thermal injury to cranial nerves generated by MRgHIFU. In this study, five female domestic pigs underwent a standard bifrontal craniectomy under general anesthesia. Treatment was then given using an MRgHIFU system to induce hyperthermic ablative sonication (6 to 10 s; 50 to 2000 J.) Histological analyses were done to confirm nerve damage; temperature measured on the optic nerve was approximately 53.4°C (range: 39°C to 70°C.) Histology demonstrated a clear definition between a necrotic, transitional zone, and normal tissue. MRgHIFU induces targeted thermal injury to nervous tissue within a specific threshold of 50°C to 60°C with the tissue near the sonication center yielding the greatest effect; adjacent tissue showed minimal changes. Additional studies utilizing this technology are required to further establish accurate threshold parameters for optic nerve thermo-ablation.
Keywords :
biological tissues; biomedical MRI; biomedical ultrasonics; hyperthermia; injuries; neurophysiology; ultrasonic therapy; MRI-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound images; ablative sonication; anesthesia; bifrontal craniectomy; clinical applications; cranial nerve system; energy 50 J to 2000 J; female domestic pigs; hyperthermic ablative sonication; magnetic resonance imaging-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound images; necrotic zone; nervous tissue; optic nerve thermo-ablation model; temperature 50 degC to 60 degC; thermal injury; time 6 s to 10 s; Animals; Cranial Nerve Diseases; Cranial Nerves; Female; High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation; Histocytochemistry; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Optic Nerve; Optic Nerve Injuries; Radiometry; Swine;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2013.2618