Yuexi Huang1, Junho Song1,
Kullervo Hynynen1,2
1Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre,
In
transcranial focused ultrasound ablation, the heating of the outer skull
surface has been reduced by a hemispherical design of phased-array
transducers and active cooling of the skull surface with water circulation.
However, the potential heating of the skull base has not been brought into
much attention. In this work, experiments were performed with a MR-guided
transcranial focused ultrasound system on a full human skull sample to
investigate the heating of the skull base. MR thermometry was applied to
measure the temperature change of the phantom adjacent to the skull base. The
distance of the foci to the bone was varied to measure a safety margin for
avoiding significant skull base heating.