High intensity focused ultrasound for the treatment of tumors

Authors
Citation
Gr. Ter Haar, High intensity focused ultrasound for the treatment of tumors, ECHOCARDIOG, 18(4), 2001, pp. 317-322
Citations number
65
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems
Journal title
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY-A JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR ULTRASOUND AND ALLIED TECHNIQUES
ISSN journal
07422822 → ACNP
Volume
18
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
317 - 322
Database
ISI
SICI code
0742-2822(200105)18:4<317:HIFUFT>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a technique that was first inve stigated in the 1940s as a potential method of destroying selective regions within the brain to aid neurobehavioral studies. A beam of ultrasound can, be brought to a tight focus at a distance fi om its source, and if suffici ent energy is concentrated within the focus, the cells lying within this fo cal volume are Killed, whereas those lying elsewhere are spared. This is, t herefore, a noninvasive method of producing selective and "trackess" tissue destruction in deep-seated targets in the body without damage to overlying tissues. This technique is being investigated in, a number of medical fiel ds, including urology, ophthalmology, and oncology. The mechanism for cell killing is mainly thermal in origin. Renewal of interest in this technique is due to the availability of sophisticated medical imaging, which now allo ws the focal volume to be accurately targeted and also allows the tissue de struction to be monitored during treatment. The burgeoning field of HIFU fo cused ultrasound surgery (FUS) are reviewed in this article.