DocumentCode
871865
Title
Measurement and Analysis of Tissue Temperature During Microwave Liver Ablation
Author
Yang, Deshan ; Converse, Mark C. ; Mahvi, David M. ; Webster, John G.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Surg., Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI
Volume
54
Issue
1
fYear
2007
Firstpage
150
Lastpage
155
Abstract
We measured tissue temperature changes during ex vivo microwave ablation (MWA) procedures for bovine liver tissue. Tissue temperature increased rapidly at the beginning of the MW power application. It came to a plateau at 100 degC to 104 degC before it increased again. We split the changes of tissue temperature versus time into four phases. This suggests that tissue temperature changes may be directly related to tissue water related phenomena during MWA, including evaporation, diffusion, condensation and tissue water composition. An additional analysis indicated the lesion boundary at ~50 degC to 60 degC temperature. We also measured the water content of ablated tissue lesions and examined the relationship of tissue water content and tissue temperature by mapping temperature to remaining tissue water after ablation. The results demonstrate significant tissue water content changes and lead to a better understanding of tissue water movement
Keywords
biodiffusion; biological tissues; biomedical measurement; biothermics; condensation; evaporation; liver; patient treatment; 100 to 104 degC; condensation; diffusion; evaporation; lesion; microwave liver ablation; tissue temperature; tissue water composition; Antenna measurements; Electromagnetic measurements; Lesions; Liver neoplasms; Microwave measurements; Surgery; Temperature measurement; Thermal conductivity; Thermal variables measurement; Water heating; Microwave liver ablation; temperature monitoring; water content; Animals; Body Temperature; Body Water; Cattle; Hepatectomy; Liver; Microwaves; Thermography;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2006.884647
Filename
4034025
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