Radio-frequency (RF) lesioning is a method utilising high frequency currents for thermal coagulation of pathological tissue or signal pathways. The current is delivered from an electrode with a temperature sensor, permitting control of the current at a desired target temperature. In the brain RF-lesioning can e.g. be used for severe chronic pain and movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. This thesis focuses on modelling and simulation with the aim of gaining better understanding and predictability of the lesioning process in deep brain structures. The finite element method (FEM) together with experimental comparisons was used to study the effects of electrode dimensions, electrode target temperature, electric and thermal conductivi...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a treatment that involves insertion of a probe and stimulation of br...
Through 5,000 years of practice, physicians, surgeons, or people in general have utilized thermal th...
The RF field in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) induces currents in the human body, and the princip...
Radio-frequency (RF) lesioning is a method utilising high frequency currents for thermal coagulation...
Radio-Frequency (RF) lesioning, or RF ablation, is a method that uses high frequency currents for th...
Radio-frequency brain lesioning is a method for reducing e.g. symptoms of movement disorders. A smal...
Radiofrequency lesioning of nuclei in the thalamus or the basal ganglia can be used to reduce sympto...
[[abstract]]Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a technique by which deposition of electromagnetic ener...
Experimental exploration of equipment for stereotactic functional neurosurgery based on heating indu...
International audienceBackgroundDeep brain electrodes have been used for the last ten years to produ...
Purpose: Although theoretical modelling is widely used to study different aspects of radiofrequency ...
Purpose: The major obstacles of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) heat treatments are nonuniform heating...
Radiofrequency (RF) lesioning of nerves have been commonly used to alleviate chronic pain, where RF ...
The effect of hyperthermia on normal brain tissues and cerebrovascular permeability have recently be...
In recent years, minimally invasive methods have become popular for the treatment of hepatic cancer....
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a treatment that involves insertion of a probe and stimulation of br...
Through 5,000 years of practice, physicians, surgeons, or people in general have utilized thermal th...
The RF field in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) induces currents in the human body, and the princip...
Radio-frequency (RF) lesioning is a method utilising high frequency currents for thermal coagulation...
Radio-Frequency (RF) lesioning, or RF ablation, is a method that uses high frequency currents for th...
Radio-frequency brain lesioning is a method for reducing e.g. symptoms of movement disorders. A smal...
Radiofrequency lesioning of nuclei in the thalamus or the basal ganglia can be used to reduce sympto...
[[abstract]]Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a technique by which deposition of electromagnetic ener...
Experimental exploration of equipment for stereotactic functional neurosurgery based on heating indu...
International audienceBackgroundDeep brain electrodes have been used for the last ten years to produ...
Purpose: Although theoretical modelling is widely used to study different aspects of radiofrequency ...
Purpose: The major obstacles of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) heat treatments are nonuniform heating...
Radiofrequency (RF) lesioning of nerves have been commonly used to alleviate chronic pain, where RF ...
The effect of hyperthermia on normal brain tissues and cerebrovascular permeability have recently be...
In recent years, minimally invasive methods have become popular for the treatment of hepatic cancer....
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a treatment that involves insertion of a probe and stimulation of br...
Through 5,000 years of practice, physicians, surgeons, or people in general have utilized thermal th...
The RF field in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) induces currents in the human body, and the princip...