A Dual Frequency Lens Focused Endoscopic Histotripsy Transducer

Matthew G. Mallay, Jeffrey K. Woodacre, Thomas G. Landry, Nicholas A. Campbell, Jeremy A. Brown

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A forward looking miniature histotripsy transducer has been developed that incorporates an acoustic lens and dual frequency stacked transducers. An acoustic lens is used to increase the peak negative pressure through focal gain and the dual frequency transducers are designed to increase peak negative pressure by summing the pressure generated by each transducer individually. Four lens designs, each with an f-number of approximately 1, were evaluated in a PZT5A composite transducer. The FEM model predicted axial beamwidths of 1.61, 2.40, 2.84, and 2.36 mm for the resin conventional, resin Fresnel, silicone conventional, and silicone Fresnel lenses, respectively; the measured axial beamwidths were 1.30, 2.28, 2.71, and 2.11 mm. Radial beamwidths from the model were between 0.32 – 0.35 mm, while measurements agreed to within 0.2 mm. The measured peak negative was 0.150, 0.124, 0.160, and 0.160 MPa/V for the resin conventional, resin Fresnel, silicone conventional, and silicone Fresnel lenses, respectively. For the dual frequency device, the 5 MHz (therapy) transducer had a measured peak negative pressure of 0.136 MPa/V for PZT5A composite and 0.163 MPa/V for PMN-PT composite. The 1.2 MHz (pump) transducer had a measured peak negative pressure of 0.028 MPa/V. The pump transducer significantly lowered the cavitation threshold of the therapy transducer. The dual frequency device was tested on an ex vivo rat brain, ablating tissue at up to 4 mm depth, with lesion sizes as small as 500 μm.

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IEEE

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Instrumentation
  • Acoustics and Ultrasonics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

PubMed: MeSH publication types

  • Journal Article
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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