空化
超声波
超声乳化术
材料科学
声学
传感器
镜头(地质)
超声波传感器
超声
生物医学工程
高频超声
微气泡
光学
物理
医学
放射科
视力
作者
Jong Seob Jeong,Ruimin Chen,Qifa Zhou,Amir H. Kashani,Mark S. Humayun,K. Kirk Shung
标识
DOI:10.1109/ultsym.2012.0208
摘要
A preliminary feasibility study on the breaking of a cataractous lens noninvasively through acoustic cavitation is presented. Instead of the conventional invasive method called phacoemulsification, the noninvasive ultrasound sonication scheme was used to generate micro-cracks in the target. For more enhanced cavitation, a dual-frequency approach was employed using the dual-concentric ultrasound transducer capable of simultaneously emitting 1.6 MHz and 4 MHz ultrasound. The dual-frequency ultrasound generated more microcracks in a cataractous porcine lens compared to 1.6 MHz single frequency sonication. This study shows that the proposed noninvasive ultrasound scheme based on dual-frequency acoustic cavitation may be a potentially viable approach for treating cataract in the future.
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