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Phys Med Biol ; 64(2): 025003, 2019 01 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30523945

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Venous insufficiency is a common disease arising when veins of the lower limb become incompetent. A conventional surgical strategy consists in stripping the incompetent veins. However, this treatment option is invasive and carries complication risks. In the present study, we propose noninvasive high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to treat lower limbs venous insufficiency, in particular incompetent perforating veins (mean diameter between 2-6 mm). Sonication parameters were designed by numerical simulations using the k-Wave toolbox to ensure continuous coagulation of a vein with a diameter superior or equal to 2 mm. The selected ultrasound exposures were 4 s pulses in continuous wave mode. Two types of sonication were studied: (1) fixed pulses and (2) moving pulses at constant speed (0.75 mm s-1) across the vein. The potential of these exposures to thermally occlude veins were investigated in vivo on rabbit saphenous veins. The impact of vein compression during ultrasonic exposure was also investigated. Fifteen rabbits were used in these trials. A total of 27 saphenous veins (mean diameter 2.0 ± 0.6 mm) were sonicated with a transducer operated at 3 MHz. After a mean 15 d follow-up, rabbits were euthanized and venous samples were extracted and sent for histologic assessment. Only samples with the vein within the HIFU lesion were considered for analysis. Simulated thermal damage distribution demonstrated that fixed pulses and moving pulses respectively placed every 1.5 and 0.5 mm along the vein and delivered at an acoustic power of 85 W and for 4 s were able to induce continuous thermal damages along the vein segments. Experimentally, both treatment parameters (1) and (2) have proven effective to occlude veins with a success rate of 82%. Occlusion was always observed when compression was applied. Our results demonstrate that HIFU can durably and non-invasively occlude veins of diameters comparable to human veins.


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Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Ultrasonido Enfocado de Alta Intensidad de Ablación/métodos , Vena Safena/fisiología , Sonicación/métodos , Insuficiencia Venosa/diagnóstico , Insuficiencia Venosa/terapia , Animales , Estudios de Evaluación como Asunto , Estudios de Factibilidad , Humanos , Conejos , Vena Safena/efectos de la radiación , Insuficiencia Venosa/patología
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