High intensity focused ultrasound: surgery of the future?
Churchill Hospital · Royal Marsden Hospital
Abstract
For 50 years, high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) has been a subject of interest for medical research. HIFU causes selective tissue necrosis in a very well defined volume, at a variable distance from the transducer, through heating or cavitation. Over the past decade, the use of HIFU has been investigated in many clinical settings. This literature review aims to summarize recent advances made in the field. A Medline-based literature search (1965-2002) was conducted using the keywords "HIFU" and "high intensity focused ultrasound". Additional literature was obtained from original papers and published meeting abstracts. The most abundant clinical trial data comes from studies investigating its use in the…
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- 17.65
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- High-intensity focused ultrasound
- Medicine
- Clinical trial
- Radiology
- MEDLINE
- Medical physics
- Ultrasound
- Surgery