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High power, low frequency ultrasound: meniscal tissue interaction and ablation characteristics
Authors:O'Daly Brendan J  Morris Edmund  Gavin Graham P  O'Keane Conor  O'Byrne John M  McGuinness Garrett B
Affiliation: Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Materials Processing Research Centre, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, Ireland
§ Department of Pathology, Mater Misercordiae University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:This study evaluates high power low frequency ultrasound transmitted via a flat vibrating probe tip as an alternative technology for meniscal debridement in the bovine knee. An experimental force controlled testing rig was constructed using a 20 kHz ultrasonic probe suspended vertically from a load cell. Effect of variation in amplitude of distal tip displacement (242-494 μm peak-peak) settings and force (2.5-4.5 N) on tissue removal rate (TRR) and penetration rate (PR) for 52 bovine meniscus samples was analyzed. Temperature elevation in residual meniscus was measured by embedded thermocouples and histologic analysis. As amplitude or force increases, there is a linear increase in TRR (Mean: 0.9 to 11.2 mg/s) and PR (Mean: 0.08 to 0.73 mm/s). Maximum mean temperatures of 84.6°C and 52.3°C were recorded in residual tissue at 2 mm and 4 mm from the ultrasound probe-tissue interface. There is an inverse relationship between both amplitude and force, and temperature elevation, with higher settings resulting in less thermal damage. (E-mail: garrett.mcguinness@dcu.ie)
Keywords:High power   Low frequency   Ultrasound   Debridement   Ablation   Cutting   Meniscus   Fibrous   Knee
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