Archives of Electrical Engineering (Sep 2019)

Influence of multi-tine electrode configuration in realistic hepatic RF ablative heating

  • Piotr Gas,
  • Joanna Wyszkowska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/aee.2019.129339
Journal volume & issue
Vol. vol. 68, no. No 3
pp. 521 – 533

Abstract

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Percutaneous RF ablation is one of alternative treatment for non-surgical liver tumors. Ablative changes in hepatic tissue can be successfully estimated using the finite element method. The authors created a 3D model of a multi-tine applicator immersed in liver tissue, and then determined the optimal values of voltage applied to such an RF electrode, which do not exceed the therapeutic temperature range valid during thermal ablation procedure. Importantly, the simulations were carried out for the RF electric probes with 2 to 5 evenly spaced arms. Additionally, the thermal damage of hepatic tissue for multi-armed applicators working at pre-defined limit values of voltages was established based on the Arrhenius model.

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