is proposed for noninvasively detecting the spatial profile of coagulation damage in tissue being irradiated by laser. The basic assumption underlying this technique is that when coagulation is taking place in a tissue region, owing to thermally-induced structure changes in tissue, the waveform of echo signal scattered from that region should be changing accordingly. Our technique consists of four steps: 1) repeatedly sending the same acoustic signal to the tissue being heated; 2) tracking echo signals scattered from many small tissue regions using a cross-correlation echo-tracking technique; 3) quantifying waveform change of echo signal scattered from each region by means of cross-correlation coefficient between the currently acquired sign...
Real-time monitoring of blood flow and thrombosis formation induced by laser irradiation is critical...
Laser thermal therapy uses near-infrared optical energy to heat and thereby treat diseased tissues s...
Background and Objective Real-time monitoring of tissue status during thermal ablation of tumors is ...
Laser thermal therapy involves heating tissue using light to temperatures between 55 °C and 95 °C fo...
Minimally invasive thermal therapy is being investigated as an alternative cancer treatment. It invo...
Vita.Laser thermal coagulation of biological tissue was studied in an egg white model and in beef ti...
Quantitative data regarding photothermal and damage processes during pulsed laser irradiation of blo...
Purpose: The aims of this study are: (a) to investigate the capability of photoacoustic (PA) method ...
grantor: University of TorontoPrevious work demonstrated that when tissues are heated abov...
Optoacoustic imaging is being investigated as a potential tool for monitoring the onset and progress...
Heating of tissue by high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) can result in sufficient temperature e...
Multipoint optical fluence measurements can potentially be used to detect coagulation-induced change...
Purpose We demonstrate a novel method for automatic direct lesion depth (LD) tracking during coagul...
Multipoint optical fluence measurements can potentially be used to detect coagulation-induced change...
AbstractHigh Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) treatment is one of minimally invasive treatment me...
Real-time monitoring of blood flow and thrombosis formation induced by laser irradiation is critical...
Laser thermal therapy uses near-infrared optical energy to heat and thereby treat diseased tissues s...
Background and Objective Real-time monitoring of tissue status during thermal ablation of tumors is ...
Laser thermal therapy involves heating tissue using light to temperatures between 55 °C and 95 °C fo...
Minimally invasive thermal therapy is being investigated as an alternative cancer treatment. It invo...
Vita.Laser thermal coagulation of biological tissue was studied in an egg white model and in beef ti...
Quantitative data regarding photothermal and damage processes during pulsed laser irradiation of blo...
Purpose: The aims of this study are: (a) to investigate the capability of photoacoustic (PA) method ...
grantor: University of TorontoPrevious work demonstrated that when tissues are heated abov...
Optoacoustic imaging is being investigated as a potential tool for monitoring the onset and progress...
Heating of tissue by high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) can result in sufficient temperature e...
Multipoint optical fluence measurements can potentially be used to detect coagulation-induced change...
Purpose We demonstrate a novel method for automatic direct lesion depth (LD) tracking during coagul...
Multipoint optical fluence measurements can potentially be used to detect coagulation-induced change...
AbstractHigh Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) treatment is one of minimally invasive treatment me...
Real-time monitoring of blood flow and thrombosis formation induced by laser irradiation is critical...
Laser thermal therapy uses near-infrared optical energy to heat and thereby treat diseased tissues s...
Background and Objective Real-time monitoring of tissue status during thermal ablation of tumors is ...