Clement G T, Hynynen K
Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA 02115, USA.
Phys Med Biol. 2002 Apr 21;47(8):1219-36. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/47/8/301.
A technique for focusing ultrasound through the human skull is described and verified. The approach is based on a layered wavevector-frequency domain model, which propagates ultrasound from a hemisphere-shaped transducer through the skull using input from CT scans of the head. The algorithm calculates the driving phase of each transducer element in order to maximize the signal at the intended focus. This approach is tested on ten ex vivo human skulls using a 0.74 MHz, 320-element array. A stereotaxic reference frame is affixed to the skulls in order to provide accurate registration between the CT images and the transducer. The focal quality is assessed with a hydrophone placed inside the skull. In each trial the phase correction algorithm successfully restored the focus inside the skull at a location within 1 mm from the intended focal point. The results demonstrate the feasibility of using the method for completely non-invasive ultrasound brain surgery and therapy.
本文描述并验证了一种通过人类头骨聚焦超声的技术。该方法基于分层波矢 - 频域模型,利用头部CT扫描的输入信息,将超声从半球形换能器传播穿过头骨。该算法计算每个换能器元件的驱动相位,以便在预期焦点处最大化信号。使用0.74MHz、320元件阵列在十个离体人类头骨上测试了这种方法。为了在CT图像和换能器之间提供精确配准,将立体定向参考框架固定到头骨上。用置于头骨内的水听器评估聚焦质量。在每次试验中,相位校正算法成功地在头骨内距预期焦点1mm范围内的位置恢复了聚焦。结果证明了该方法用于完全非侵入性超声脑部手术和治疗的可行性。