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505 | 8 | |a 3.7. Real Constructions of 2D- Random Powerful Phased Arrays and Methods of Measuring Their Acoustic Parameters3.8. Studies of Randomized Arrays; Chapter 4: Potential Medical Applications of Powerful Phased Arrays; Abstract; 4.1. Surgery of Deep Brain Structures by Sonication through the Intact Skull; 4.2. Neurological Disorders; Essential Tremor; Neuropathic Pain; Glioblastoma; Epilepsy; Trigeminal Neuralgia; Sonothrombolysis and Intracerebral Hemorrhage; 4.3. Prostate; 4.4. Tissue Ablation in the Presence of Ribs; 4.5. Surgery; 4.6. Hyperthermia; 4.7. Cardiac Ablation | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.8. Stimulation of Neural StructuresDevelopment of Tactile Displays; Artificial Prosthesis of a Degenerating Retina; 4.9. Uterine Fibroids; 4.10. Other Applications; Treatment of Osteoarthritis Knee Pain; Pain Palliation in Patients with Bone Metastases; Liposuction; Lithotripsy; Concluding Comments; References; Index | |
505 | 8 | |a High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is an increasingly popular physical tool with a wide range of applications in medicine. One of the drivers of this advancement is the development of ultrasound phased arrays, which, although more complex and costly than the traditional single focused bowl transducers used in earlier studies, are capable of electronically controlled dynamic focusing. Such systems not only steer a single focus without movement of the array itself, but can also generate several foci simultaneously and create focal regions with complex configurations. This book addresses th | |
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spelling | Gavrilov, Leonid R. Verfasser aut High-power ultrasound phased arrays for medical applications Leonid R. Gavrilov, Jeffrey W. Hand New York, New York Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2014 © 2014 1 online resource (202 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Acoustics Research and Technology Description based on print version record HIGH-POWER ULTRASOUND PHASED ARRAYS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS; HIGH-POWER ULTRASOUND PHASED ARRAYS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Linear Phased Arrays; Abstract; 1.1. Advantages and Shortcomings of Linear Phased Arrays; Elimination of Grating Lobes; 1.2. Design and Experimental Evaluation of an Endocavitary Linear Phased Array; 1.3. Other Constructions of Powerful Linear Phased Arrays; Chapter 2: Two-Dimensional Phased Arrays with a Regular Distribution of Elements; Abstract; 2.1. General Comments; 2.2. Designs 2.3. Possibilities to Generate and Steer Simultaneous Multiple Foci2.4. Research; Chapter 3: Two-Dimensional Phased Arrays with a Random Distribution of Elements; Abstract; 3.1. The Basis of the Method; 3.2. Methods of Calculating Ultrasound Fields Generated by the Arrays; 3.3. Generation and Steering of a Single Focus, Data from Modeling; 3.4. Generation and Steering of Multiple Foci, Data from Modeling; 3.5. Generation of Focal Regions of Complex Configurations; 3.6. Ability to Focus Ultrasound Energy behind Acoustic Obstacles 3.7. Real Constructions of 2D- Random Powerful Phased Arrays and Methods of Measuring Their Acoustic Parameters3.8. Studies of Randomized Arrays; Chapter 4: Potential Medical Applications of Powerful Phased Arrays; Abstract; 4.1. Surgery of Deep Brain Structures by Sonication through the Intact Skull; 4.2. Neurological Disorders; Essential Tremor; Neuropathic Pain; Glioblastoma; Epilepsy; Trigeminal Neuralgia; Sonothrombolysis and Intracerebral Hemorrhage; 4.3. Prostate; 4.4. Tissue Ablation in the Presence of Ribs; 4.5. Surgery; 4.6. Hyperthermia; 4.7. Cardiac Ablation 4.8. Stimulation of Neural StructuresDevelopment of Tactile Displays; Artificial Prosthesis of a Degenerating Retina; 4.9. Uterine Fibroids; 4.10. Other Applications; Treatment of Osteoarthritis Knee Pain; Pain Palliation in Patients with Bone Metastases; Liposuction; Lithotripsy; Concluding Comments; References; Index High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is an increasingly popular physical tool with a wide range of applications in medicine. One of the drivers of this advancement is the development of ultrasound phased arrays, which, although more complex and costly than the traditional single focused bowl transducers used in earlier studies, are capable of electronically controlled dynamic focusing. Such systems not only steer a single focus without movement of the array itself, but can also generate several foci simultaneously and create focal regions with complex configurations. This book addresses th HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General bisacsh MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Diseases bisacsh MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Internal Medicine bisacsh Ultrasonic waves / Therapeutic use fast Ultrasonics in medicine / Safety measures fast Ultrasonic waves / Therapeutic use Ultrasonic waves Ultrasonics in medicine / Safety measures Ultrasonics in medicine Evidenz-basierte Medizin Innere Medizin Medizin Ultrasonic waves Therapeutic use Ultrasonics in medicine Safety measures Hand, Jeffrey W. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gavrilov, Leonid R . High-power ultrasound phased arrays for medical applications |
spellingShingle | Gavrilov, Leonid R. High-power ultrasound phased arrays for medical applications HIGH-POWER ULTRASOUND PHASED ARRAYS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS; HIGH-POWER ULTRASOUND PHASED ARRAYS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Linear Phased Arrays; Abstract; 1.1. Advantages and Shortcomings of Linear Phased Arrays; Elimination of Grating Lobes; 1.2. Design and Experimental Evaluation of an Endocavitary Linear Phased Array; 1.3. Other Constructions of Powerful Linear Phased Arrays; Chapter 2: Two-Dimensional Phased Arrays with a Regular Distribution of Elements; Abstract; 2.1. General Comments; 2.2. Designs 2.3. Possibilities to Generate and Steer Simultaneous Multiple Foci2.4. Research; Chapter 3: Two-Dimensional Phased Arrays with a Random Distribution of Elements; Abstract; 3.1. The Basis of the Method; 3.2. Methods of Calculating Ultrasound Fields Generated by the Arrays; 3.3. Generation and Steering of a Single Focus, Data from Modeling; 3.4. Generation and Steering of Multiple Foci, Data from Modeling; 3.5. Generation of Focal Regions of Complex Configurations; 3.6. Ability to Focus Ultrasound Energy behind Acoustic Obstacles 3.7. Real Constructions of 2D- Random Powerful Phased Arrays and Methods of Measuring Their Acoustic Parameters3.8. Studies of Randomized Arrays; Chapter 4: Potential Medical Applications of Powerful Phased Arrays; Abstract; 4.1. Surgery of Deep Brain Structures by Sonication through the Intact Skull; 4.2. Neurological Disorders; Essential Tremor; Neuropathic Pain; Glioblastoma; Epilepsy; Trigeminal Neuralgia; Sonothrombolysis and Intracerebral Hemorrhage; 4.3. Prostate; 4.4. Tissue Ablation in the Presence of Ribs; 4.5. Surgery; 4.6. Hyperthermia; 4.7. Cardiac Ablation 4.8. Stimulation of Neural StructuresDevelopment of Tactile Displays; Artificial Prosthesis of a Degenerating Retina; 4.9. Uterine Fibroids; 4.10. Other Applications; Treatment of Osteoarthritis Knee Pain; Pain Palliation in Patients with Bone Metastases; Liposuction; Lithotripsy; Concluding Comments; References; Index High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is an increasingly popular physical tool with a wide range of applications in medicine. One of the drivers of this advancement is the development of ultrasound phased arrays, which, although more complex and costly than the traditional single focused bowl transducers used in earlier studies, are capable of electronically controlled dynamic focusing. Such systems not only steer a single focus without movement of the array itself, but can also generate several foci simultaneously and create focal regions with complex configurations. This book addresses th HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General bisacsh MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Diseases bisacsh MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Internal Medicine bisacsh Ultrasonic waves / Therapeutic use fast Ultrasonics in medicine / Safety measures fast Ultrasonic waves / Therapeutic use Ultrasonic waves Ultrasonics in medicine / Safety measures Ultrasonics in medicine Evidenz-basierte Medizin Innere Medizin Medizin Ultrasonic waves Therapeutic use Ultrasonics in medicine Safety measures |
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title_short | High-power ultrasound phased arrays for medical applications |
title_sort | high power ultrasound phased arrays for medical applications |
topic | HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General bisacsh MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Diseases bisacsh MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Internal Medicine bisacsh Ultrasonic waves / Therapeutic use fast Ultrasonics in medicine / Safety measures fast Ultrasonic waves / Therapeutic use Ultrasonic waves Ultrasonics in medicine / Safety measures Ultrasonics in medicine Evidenz-basierte Medizin Innere Medizin Medizin Ultrasonic waves Therapeutic use Ultrasonics in medicine Safety measures |
topic_facet | HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine MEDICAL / Diseases MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine MEDICAL / Internal Medicine Ultrasonic waves / Therapeutic use Ultrasonics in medicine / Safety measures Ultrasonic waves Ultrasonics in medicine Evidenz-basierte Medizin Innere Medizin Medizin Ultrasonic waves Therapeutic use Ultrasonics in medicine Safety measures |
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