Comparison FEM study of microwave and radio frequency ablation in breast phantom model

作者: A Sanpanich , H Drechsel , W Angkhananuwat , C Khongkhanon , R Rattanakajornsak

DOI: 10.1109/BMEICON.2012.6465447

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摘要: Thermal ablation by using energy from an electromagnetic wave in microwave and radiofrequency range is widely accepted as alternative therapeutic maneuver for internal cancer treatment a breast tumor. However comparison study between these two techniques are still interesting topic especially term of main control parameters, output outcome expect coagulation zone. In this research, we propose investigation phantom model FEM. Our originally specially designed multi-layer tissue order to close real human organ. The simulation results show different EMW frequencies power, time also area significantly.

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