Non-invasive monitoring and control of inertial cavitation dynamics during HIFU exposure in vitro
Inertial cavitation has been shown to play a significant role in enhancing HIFU ablation, especially when the focal temperatures do not exceed 100 degrees. However, once cavitation is instigated, the bubble cloud grows unstably towards the HIFU transducer, shielding the original focus. In this study...
Main Authors: | Coussios, C, Collin, J, Muckle, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2007
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