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Assessment Of The High-Power Ultrasound Point Source For The Minimally Invasive Surgery (CROSBI ID 494799)

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Štimac, Alan Assessment Of The High-Power Ultrasound Point Source For The Minimally Invasive Surgery // Abstract book of the 5th World Congress on Ultrasonics WCU 2003 / Laugier, Pascal (ur.). Pariz: Société Française d'Acoustique, 2003. str. 30-31-x

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Štimac, Alan

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Assessment Of The High-Power Ultrasound Point Source For The Minimally Invasive Surgery

During interdisciplinary collaboration in scientific-research programmes in the field of high power ultrasound applications in neurosurgery, a possibility to apply high-power ultrasonic point sources for minimally invasive neurosurgery has been noticed. Earlier experiences with noncontact applications of high energy ultrasound have induced the idea of ultrasonic energy transfer through an elastic wire waveguide. The scope of this work is to present the results of theoretical and experimental research in the field of generation and propagation of high-power ultrasound as well as of its application in minimally invasive neurosurgery. Theoretical part covers methods for calculation and modelling of optimised ultrasonic transducers giving a basis for design of a high-power ultrasonic point source for minimally invasive surgery. Generation and transmission of ultrasonic waves from the ultrasonic transducer, through the mechanical concentrator to the endoscopic tool and the ability for adaptation to different surgical applications have been described. By means of the conducted analysis, terms of transmission and transformation of the acoustic energy from the ultrasonic transducer to the endoscopic tool have been determined. In the analysis of the mechanical concentrators, with the help of finite elements method modelling, parametric optimisation of the concentrator shape and length has been conducted. In the experimental part, methods for verification of the theoretical results have been presented. This includes methods for validation the performance of the 1, 6 mm titanium wire as an endoscopic tool and experimental methods for assessment of electric and acoustic characteristics of the high-power ultrasonic point source. The emitted acoustic power, sound pressure distribution in the free field (vertical and horizontal plane) and the efficiency coefficient of the ultrasonic probe have been determined experimentally by measurements in an anechoic hydroacoustical tank. The results of this research present a stimulus for application of high-power ultrasound in the minimally invasive surgery, while the experimental results indicates the need for metrological supervision of surgical equipment.

high-power ultrasound; waveguide; case study; neurosurgery

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30-31-x.

2003.

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Abstract book of the 5th World Congress on Ultrasonics WCU 2003

Laugier, Pascal

Pariz: Société Française d'Acoustique

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5th World Congress on Ultrasonics WCU 2003

poster

07.09.2003-10.09.2003

Pariz, Francuska

Povezanost rada

Elektrotehnika