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Autor:
Aaron Boyes, Robert Staruch, Linda Sugar, Elizabeth Ramsay, Rajiv Chopra, Charles Mougenot, Masoom A. Haider, Michael Bronskill, Harry Foster, Laurence Klotz, Mohammad Kazem
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urology. 197:255-261
Purpose: We evaluated magnetic resonance imaging controlled transurethral ultrasound therapy as a treatment for magnetic resonance imaging defined focal prostate cancer using subsequent prostatectomy and histology as the reference standard.Materials
Autor:
Elizabeth Ramsay, Mohammad Kazem, Michael Bronskill, K. Tatebe, Charles Mougenot, Hamed Peikari, Rajiv Chopra
Publikováno v:
Medical Physics. 43:241-253
Purpose: Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) is capable of providing valuable real-time feedback during medical procedures, partly due to the excellent soft-tissue contrast available. Several technical hurdles still exist to seamless integration of medic
Autor:
Ken, Tatebe, Elizabeth, Ramsay, Charles, Mougenot, Mohammad, Kazem, Hamed, Peikari, Michael, Bronskill, Rajiv, Chopra
Publikováno v:
Medical physics. 43(1)
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is capable of providing valuable real-time feedback during medical procedures, partly due to the excellent soft-tissue contrast available. Several technical hurdles still exist to seamless integration of medical devic
Autor:
Mathieu Burtnyk, Alexandra J. Colquhoun, Kashif Siddiqui, Rajiv Chopra, Michael Bronskill, Ilya Kobelevskiy, Linda Sugar, Masoom A. Haider, Aaron Boyes, Laurence Klotz, Harry Foster, W. A. N'Djin
Publikováno v:
Radiology. 265:303-313
To evaluate the feasibility and safety of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging-controlled transurethral ultrasound therapy for prostate cancer in humans.This pilot study was approved by the institutional review board and was performed in eight men (mean a
Autor:
Rajiv Chopra, Ilya Kobelevskiy, Michael Bronskill, W. A. N'Djin, Mathieu Burtnyk, Stefan Hadjis
Publikováno v:
Medical Physics. 39:4524-4536
Purpose: The feasibility and safety of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-controlled transurethral ultrasound therapy were demonstrated recently in a preliminary human study in which a small subvolume of prostate tissue was treated prior to radical pro
Autor:
Siddharth Vedula, Masoom A. Haider, Linda Sugar, Laurence Klotz, Kashif Siddiqui, Michael Bronskill, Mireia Musquera, Rajiv Chopra, Aaron Boyes
Publikováno v:
Urology. 76:1506-1511
Objective To confirm the correlation between planning and thermal injury of the prostate as determined by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histology in canine and humans treated with transurethral ultrasound. Material and Methods Canine studies:
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Hyperthermia. 26:804-821
Minimally invasive treatments for localised prostate cancer are being developed with the aim of achieving effective disease control with low morbidity. High-temperature thermal therapy aimed at producing irreversible thermal coagulation of the prosta
Publikováno v:
Physics in Medicine and Biology. 55:6817-6839
MRI-controlled transurethral ultrasound therapy uses a linear array of transducer elements and active temperature feedback to create volumes of thermal coagulation shaped to predefined prostate geometries in 3D. The specific aims of this work were to
Publikováno v:
Medical Physics. 37:2862-2875
Purpose: MRI-guided transurethral ultrasound therapy can generate highly accurate volumes of thermal coagulation conforming to 3D human prostate geometries. This work simulated, quantified, and evaluated the thermal impact of these treatments on the