Airflow effect on microwave ablation in lung model

© 2015 IEEE. Pulmonary microwave ablation has been trailed and became dramatically recognized as an alternative surgical method for lung cancer treatment due to its minimal invasive technique and destroyable only a small part of malignant tissue. Even though, lung is realized as a porous tissue in w...

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Main Authors: C. Phairoh, A. Sanpanich, Y. Kajornpredanon, K. Petsarb, W. Sroykham, W. Angkhananuwat, P. Phasukkit, C. Pidthalek
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spelling th-mahidol.406202019-03-14T15:01:29Z Airflow effect on microwave ablation in lung model C. Phairoh A. Sanpanich Y. Kajornpredanon K. Petsarb W. Sroykham W. Angkhananuwat P. Phasukkit C. Pidthalek Mahidol University King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Rajavithi Hospital Engineering © 2015 IEEE. Pulmonary microwave ablation has been trailed and became dramatically recognized as an alternative surgical method for lung cancer treatment due to its minimal invasive technique and destroyable only a small part of malignant tissue. Even though, lung is realized as a porous tissue in which filled of humid air and a capillary network that rather difficult to control an ablation region, then a prediction of lung destructive region by using MWA simulation seem to be a reliable investigation and numerical tool for supporting this medical maneuver. In this paper, we propose a simulation of microwave thermal ablation for lung cancer treatment in a simple lung model. Microwave applicator was designed as an opened-tip coaxial antenna of 2.45 GHz at 10 Watts. To study an effect of air flow in pulmonary bronchus, a small tube with air flow was also placed close to the microwave applicator then a temperature distribution and coagulation volume at 60 °c were analyzed. The in silico results show a predictable ablation shape which affected by a convection heat transfer of a humid air. However, before a real ablation with swine tissue, an amount of pulmonary blood flow in small blood vessel should be also included in the next investigation inorder to obtain more reasonable results. 2018-12-11T02:49:28Z 2019-03-14T08:01:29Z 2018-12-11T02:49:28Z 2019-03-14T08:01:29Z 2016-02-04 Conference Paper BMEiCON 2015 - 8th Biomedical Engineering International Conference. (2016) 10.1109/BMEiCON.2015.7399559 2-s2.0-84969142159 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/40620 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84969142159&origin=inward
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continent Asia
country Thailand
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topic Engineering
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C. Phairoh
A. Sanpanich
Y. Kajornpredanon
K. Petsarb
W. Sroykham
W. Angkhananuwat
P. Phasukkit
C. Pidthalek
Airflow effect on microwave ablation in lung model
description © 2015 IEEE. Pulmonary microwave ablation has been trailed and became dramatically recognized as an alternative surgical method for lung cancer treatment due to its minimal invasive technique and destroyable only a small part of malignant tissue. Even though, lung is realized as a porous tissue in which filled of humid air and a capillary network that rather difficult to control an ablation region, then a prediction of lung destructive region by using MWA simulation seem to be a reliable investigation and numerical tool for supporting this medical maneuver. In this paper, we propose a simulation of microwave thermal ablation for lung cancer treatment in a simple lung model. Microwave applicator was designed as an opened-tip coaxial antenna of 2.45 GHz at 10 Watts. To study an effect of air flow in pulmonary bronchus, a small tube with air flow was also placed close to the microwave applicator then a temperature distribution and coagulation volume at 60 °c were analyzed. The in silico results show a predictable ablation shape which affected by a convection heat transfer of a humid air. However, before a real ablation with swine tissue, an amount of pulmonary blood flow in small blood vessel should be also included in the next investigation inorder to obtain more reasonable results.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
C. Phairoh
A. Sanpanich
Y. Kajornpredanon
K. Petsarb
W. Sroykham
W. Angkhananuwat
P. Phasukkit
C. Pidthalek
format Conference or Workshop Item
author C. Phairoh
A. Sanpanich
Y. Kajornpredanon
K. Petsarb
W. Sroykham
W. Angkhananuwat
P. Phasukkit
C. Pidthalek
author_sort C. Phairoh
title Airflow effect on microwave ablation in lung model
title_short Airflow effect on microwave ablation in lung model
title_full Airflow effect on microwave ablation in lung model
title_fullStr Airflow effect on microwave ablation in lung model
title_full_unstemmed Airflow effect on microwave ablation in lung model
title_sort airflow effect on microwave ablation in lung model
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/40620
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