微波消融用于骨热钻孔的研究

Arthorn Sanpamch, Kusol Petsarb, W. Sroykham, W. Angkhananuwat, C. Phairoh, C. Apaiwong, S. Thanangkul, Y. Kajornpredanon, Pattarapong Phasukki
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骨钻孔是普通骨科手术中一项重要的医疗操作。使用传统的机械旋转钻头钻孔是避免了微小的骨屑和钻头的腐蚀。利用微波能量钻取坚硬的皮质骨虽然已被一些研究者提出,但对钻取部位的热相互作用的研究仍有很大的前景,特别是在模拟方面。本研究通过三维有限元求解器对骨钻孔的微波热消融进行了研究。将微波钻植入器设计成一种开尖同轴天线,插入皮质骨模型中心。最后预测了热点的温度变化规律和估计钻孔尺寸。这些有用的仿真结果可以在不久的将来用于实际的微波骨钻孔系统的设计和开发。
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An investigation of microwave ablation for bone thermal drilling
Bone drilling is an important medical maneuver in a general orthopedic surgery. Hole drilling by using a conventional mechanical rotary drill is avoidable for a tiny bone chip and a corrosion of drill bit. An application of microwave energy to drill a hard cortical bone is even though proposed by some researchers but an investigation of thermal interaction at a drill site is still remain promising especially in a term of simulation. This research investigates a microwave thermal ablation for bone drilling through a 3D FEM solver. Microwave drill applicator was designed as an opened-tip coaxial antenna which inserted into a center of cortical bone model. Temperature pattern at hot spot and estimate drilled hole size was predicted finally. These useful simulation results can be basically applied in a design and development of a practical microwave bone drilling system in a near future.
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