Abstract Background One of the current shortcomings of radiofrequency (RF) tumor ablation is its limited performance in regions close to large blood vessels, resulting in high recurrence rates at these locations. Computer models have been used to determine tissue temperatures during tumor ablation procedures. To simulate large vessels, either constant wall temperature or constant convective heat transfer coefficient (h) have been assumed at the vessel surface to simulate convection. However, the actual distribution of the temperature on the vessel wall is non-uniform and time-varying, and this feature makes the convective coefficient variable. Methods This paper presents a realistic time-varying model in which h is a function of the tempera...
The objective of this study was to compare three different heat transfer models for radiofrequency a...
Background and objectives Thermal ablation of tumors plays a key role to fight cancer, since it i...
Background. The character of ablation processes with high-frequency electrical current is similar in...
Purpose: The major obstacles of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) heat treatments are nonuniform heating...
This research aims to develop a methodology for modeling three-dimensional radio frequency (RF) abla...
Purpose Computer simulations of hepatic radio-frequency ablation (RFA) were performed to: (i) determ...
Abstract—Radio-frequency (RF) hepatic ablation, offers an alternative method for the treatment of he...
In recent years, minimally invasive methods have become popular for the treatment of hepatic cancer....
This study describes a detailed methodology for modeling a three-dimensional radiofrequency ablation...
Effects of different boundary conditions prescribed across the boundaries of radiofrequency ablation...
textThermal ablation, which uses localized heating by external energy sour-ces to destroy abnormal t...
Radio-frequency (RF) ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that has the potential for widesprea...
Purpose: Blood flow is known to add variability to hepatic radiofrequency ablation (RFA) treatment o...
[[abstract]]Radio-frequency ablation (RFA) heat treatment is a popular “minimally invasive” treatmen...
To achieve a result of a large tumor ablation volume with minimal thermal damage to the surrounding ...
The objective of this study was to compare three different heat transfer models for radiofrequency a...
Background and objectives Thermal ablation of tumors plays a key role to fight cancer, since it i...
Background. The character of ablation processes with high-frequency electrical current is similar in...
Purpose: The major obstacles of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) heat treatments are nonuniform heating...
This research aims to develop a methodology for modeling three-dimensional radio frequency (RF) abla...
Purpose Computer simulations of hepatic radio-frequency ablation (RFA) were performed to: (i) determ...
Abstract—Radio-frequency (RF) hepatic ablation, offers an alternative method for the treatment of he...
In recent years, minimally invasive methods have become popular for the treatment of hepatic cancer....
This study describes a detailed methodology for modeling a three-dimensional radiofrequency ablation...
Effects of different boundary conditions prescribed across the boundaries of radiofrequency ablation...
textThermal ablation, which uses localized heating by external energy sour-ces to destroy abnormal t...
Radio-frequency (RF) ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that has the potential for widesprea...
Purpose: Blood flow is known to add variability to hepatic radiofrequency ablation (RFA) treatment o...
[[abstract]]Radio-frequency ablation (RFA) heat treatment is a popular “minimally invasive” treatmen...
To achieve a result of a large tumor ablation volume with minimal thermal damage to the surrounding ...
The objective of this study was to compare three different heat transfer models for radiofrequency a...
Background and objectives Thermal ablation of tumors plays a key role to fight cancer, since it i...
Background. The character of ablation processes with high-frequency electrical current is similar in...