A simulation of lung ablation using microwave thermal energy

© 2015 IEEE. Since a long time ago, one of a dangerous cancer that threatening human life is pulmonary cancer. Although, an open thoracic surgery is generally realized as a conventional gold standard for this malignant, but a new therapeutic method still be proposed as an alternative choice to deal...

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Main Authors: Arthorn Sanpamch, Kusol Petsarb, Watchara Sroykham, Wirasak Angkhananuwat, Chaaim Phairoh, Youngyuth Kajornpredanon, Direk Sueaseenak, Pattarapong Phasukk
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spelling th-mahidol.359032018-11-23T17:33:01Z A simulation of lung ablation using microwave thermal energy Arthorn Sanpamch Kusol Petsarb Watchara Sroykham Wirasak Angkhananuwat Chaaim Phairoh Youngyuth Kajornpredanon Direk Sueaseenak Pattarapong Phasukk Mahidol University Srinakharmwirot University King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Engineering Medicine © 2015 IEEE. Since a long time ago, one of a dangerous cancer that threatening human life is pulmonary cancer. Although, an open thoracic surgery is generally realized as a conventional gold standard for this malignant, but a new therapeutic method still be proposed as an alternative choice to deal with this hazard. In this paper, we present a FEM of microwave thermal treatment to ablate cancerous region in a simple lung model. Microwave energy was trialed at 2.45GHz, 10 Watts for 10 seconds by an opened-tip coaxial antenna. By concerning with an effect of airflow ventilation, a small bronchus also placed nearby the applicator position then a thermal distribution and coagulation pattern were studied. Although, our simple model in this simulation differ from a porous lung tissue, however at 60 C destructive temperature our investigation results in term of thermal distribution and destructive zone guide us some useful predictable information for a real ex vivo experiment in the near future work. 2018-11-23T10:05:19Z 2018-11-23T10:05:19Z 2015-10-21 Conference Paper 2015 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Workshop Series on RF and Wireless Technologies for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications, IMWS-BIO 2015 - Proceedings. (2015), 227-228 10.1109/IMWS-BIO.2015.7303859 2-s2.0-84959272578 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/35903 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84959272578&origin=inward
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topic Engineering
Medicine
spellingShingle Engineering
Medicine
Arthorn Sanpamch
Kusol Petsarb
Watchara Sroykham
Wirasak Angkhananuwat
Chaaim Phairoh
Youngyuth Kajornpredanon
Direk Sueaseenak
Pattarapong Phasukk
A simulation of lung ablation using microwave thermal energy
description © 2015 IEEE. Since a long time ago, one of a dangerous cancer that threatening human life is pulmonary cancer. Although, an open thoracic surgery is generally realized as a conventional gold standard for this malignant, but a new therapeutic method still be proposed as an alternative choice to deal with this hazard. In this paper, we present a FEM of microwave thermal treatment to ablate cancerous region in a simple lung model. Microwave energy was trialed at 2.45GHz, 10 Watts for 10 seconds by an opened-tip coaxial antenna. By concerning with an effect of airflow ventilation, a small bronchus also placed nearby the applicator position then a thermal distribution and coagulation pattern were studied. Although, our simple model in this simulation differ from a porous lung tissue, however at 60 C destructive temperature our investigation results in term of thermal distribution and destructive zone guide us some useful predictable information for a real ex vivo experiment in the near future work.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Arthorn Sanpamch
Kusol Petsarb
Watchara Sroykham
Wirasak Angkhananuwat
Chaaim Phairoh
Youngyuth Kajornpredanon
Direk Sueaseenak
Pattarapong Phasukk
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Arthorn Sanpamch
Kusol Petsarb
Watchara Sroykham
Wirasak Angkhananuwat
Chaaim Phairoh
Youngyuth Kajornpredanon
Direk Sueaseenak
Pattarapong Phasukk
author_sort Arthorn Sanpamch
title A simulation of lung ablation using microwave thermal energy
title_short A simulation of lung ablation using microwave thermal energy
title_full A simulation of lung ablation using microwave thermal energy
title_fullStr A simulation of lung ablation using microwave thermal energy
title_full_unstemmed A simulation of lung ablation using microwave thermal energy
title_sort simulation of lung ablation using microwave thermal energy
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/35903
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