Title :
A Directional Interstitial Antenna for Microwave Tissue Ablation: Theoretical and Experimental Investigation
Author :
McWilliams, Brogan T. ; Schnell, Emily E. ; Curto, Sergio ; Fahrbach, Thomas M. ; Prakash, Punit
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS, USA
Abstract :
Microwave ablation (MWA) is a minimally invasive thermal therapy modality increasingly employed for the treatment of tumors and benign disease. For successful treatment, complete thermal coverage of the tumor and margin of surrounding healthy tissue must be achieved. Currently available interstitial antennas for MWA have cylindrically symmetric radiation patterns. Thus, when treating targets in proximity to critical structures, caution must be taken to prevent unintended thermal damage. A novel coaxial antenna design for MWA with an asymmetrical cylindrical heating pattern is presented in this paper. This radiation pattern is achieved by employing a hemicylindrical reflector positioned at a critical distance from a conventional coaxial monopole antenna. Finite-element method simulations were employed to optimize the geometric dimensions of the antenna with the objective of minimizing the antenna reflection coefficient at the 2.45-GHz operating frequency, and maximizing volume of the ablation zone. Prototype antennas were fabricated and experimentally evaluated. Simulations indicated an optimal S11 of -32 dB at 2.45 GHz in close agreement with experimental measurements of -29 dB. Ex vivo experiments were performed to validate simulations and observe effects to the antennas´ heating pattern with the varying input power and geometry of the reflector. Ablation zones up to 20 mm radially were observed in the forward direction, with minimal heating (less than 4 mm) behind the reflector.
Keywords :
diseases; finite element analysis; hyperthermia; radiation therapy; tumours; antenna heating pattern; antenna reflection coefficient; asymmetrical cylindrical heating pattern; benign disease; coaxial antenna design; conventional coaxial monopole antenna; critical structures; cylindrically symmetric radiation patterns; directional interstitial antenna; ex vivo experiments; experimental measurements; finite-element method; frequency 2.45 GHz; geometric dimensions; healthy tissue; hemicylindrical reflector; interstitial antennas; microwave tissue ablation; minimal heating; minimally invasive thermal therapy modality; prototype antennas; radiation pattern; tumor treatment; unintended thermal damage; Antenna measurements; Antenna radiation patterns; Directive antennas; Heating; Microwave antennas; Reflector antennas; Directional antenna; Microwave ablation (MWA); directional antenna; hyperthermia; microwave ablation (MWA); thermal therapy; tumor ablation;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2015.2413672