Time Reversal Microwave Imaging of Realistic Numerical Head Phantom for Bone Flap Healing Follow-up

Javad Ebrahimizadeh, Alireza Maananejad, S. Sadeghi, R. Karlsson, Bappaditya Mandal, P. Rangaiah, M. Pérez, R. Augustine
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This paper presents the feasibility of using a microwave imaging system for monitoring bone mineralization progress overtime after craniotomy surgery. Any variation in the composition of the bone flap can be monitored as a variation in the intensity of the image. A simulation is conducted on a head structure derived from a numerical head phantom based on anatomically realistic MRI–derived FDTD models using commercial CST 2019 software. For simulation, a defect is provided in the skull layer surrounded by a 9–elements antenna. Applying Space-Frequency Time Reversal (TR) method, the image of defect is constructed for different permittivity of the defect ranging from 16 to 36. Results show that the image intensity at the defect location will decrease as the permittivity of the defect decreases.
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时间反转微波成像在骨瓣愈合随访中的应用
本文介绍了利用微波成像系统监测颅骨开颅术后骨矿化进展的可行性。骨瓣组成的任何变化都可以作为图像强度的变化来监测。利用商业CST 2019软件,基于解剖学逼真的mri衍生FDTD模型,对基于数值头部幻影的头部结构进行了仿真。为了进行模拟,在颅骨层中提供一个由9元天线包围的缺陷。采用空频时反演(TR)方法,对介电常数范围为16 ~ 36的缺陷进行了图像构造。结果表明,缺陷处的图像强度随着缺陷介电常数的减小而减小。
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