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International Journal of Hyperthermia
Oxford’s clinical experience in the development of high intensity focused ultrasound therapy
David Cranston1  Ishika Prachee1  Feng Wu2 
[1] Green Templeton College, University of Oxford;Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust;
关键词: high intensity focused ultrasound;    thermal ablation;    drug delivery;    neoplasms;    clinical applications;   
DOI  :  10.1080/02656736.2021.1899311
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) capably bridges the disciplines of surgery, oncology and biomedical engineering science. It provides the precision associated with a surgical tool whilst remaining a truly non-invasive technique. Oxford has been a centre for both clinical and preclinical research in HIFU over the last twenty years. Research into this technology in the UK has a longer history, with much of the early research being carried out by Professor Gail ter Haar and her team at the Institute of Cancer Research at Sutton in Surrey. A broad range of potential applications have been explored extending from tissue ablation to novel drug delivery. This review presents Oxford’s clinical studies and applications for the development of this non-invasive therapy. This includes treatment of solid abdominal tumours comprising those of the liver, kidney, uterus, pancreas, pelvis and prostate. It also briefly introduces preclinical and translational works that are currently being undertaken at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Oxford. The safety, wide tolerability and effectiveness of this technology is comprehensively demonstrated across these studies. These results can facilitate the incorporation of HIFU as a key clinical management strategy.

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