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Thermal Evaluation of Multi-Antenna Systems Proposed to Treat Bone Tumors: Finite Element Analysis.

Citlalli Jessica Trujillo-RomeroJuan Dionisio MeridaTexar Javier Ramírez-GuzmánRaquel Martínez-ValdezLorenzo Leija SalasArturo Vera HernándezGenaro Rico-MartínezJosé de Jesús Agustín Flores-CuautleJosefina Gutiérrez MartínezEmilio Sacristán-Rock
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Microwave ablation is commonly used in soft tissue tumors, but its application in bone tumors has been barely analyzed. Antennas to treat bone tissue (~3 cm 2 ), has been lately designed. Bone tumors at pathological stage T1 can reach 8 cm wide. An antenna cannot cover it; therefore, our goal is to evaluate the thermal performance of multi-antenna arrays. Linear, triangular, and square configurations of double slot (DS) and monopole (MTM) antennas were evaluated. A parametric study (finite element method), with variations in distance between antennas (ad) and bone thickness (bt) was implemented. Array feasibility was evaluated by SWR, ablated tissue volume, etc. The linear configuration with DS and MTM antennas showed SWR ≤ 1.6 for ad = 1 mm-15 mm and bt = 20 mm-40 mm, and ad = 10 mm-15 mm and bt = 25 mm-40 mm, respectively; the triangular showed SWR ≤ 1.5 for ad = 5 mm-15 mm and bt = 20 mm-40 mm and ad = 10 mm-15 mm and bt = 25 mm-40 mm. The square configuration (DS) generated SWR ≤ 1.5 for ad = 5 mm-20 mm and bt = 20 mm-40 mm, and the MTM, SWR ≤ 1.5 with ad = 10 mm and bt = 25 mm-40 mm. Ablated tissue was 4.65 cm 3 -10.46 cm 3 after 5 min. According to treatment time and array configuration, maximum temperature and ablated tissue is modified. Bone tumors >3 cm 3 can be treated by these antenna-arrays.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue