Optimizing IRE targeting using multi-electrode structure and biomedical multi-output generator

Purpose This paper aims to study the feasibility of proposed method to focus the electroporation ablation by mean of multi-output multi-electrode system. Design/methodology/approach The proposed method has been developed based on a previously designed electroporation system, which has the capabiliti...

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Published inCompel
Main Authors López-Alonso, Borja, Briz, Pablo, Sarnago, Hector, Burdio, José M., Lucia, Oscar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 07.02.2024
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Summary:Purpose This paper aims to study the feasibility of proposed method to focus the electroporation ablation by mean of multi-output multi-electrode system. Design/methodology/approach The proposed method has been developed based on a previously designed electroporation system, which has the capabilities to modify the electric field distribution in real time, and to estimate the impedance distribution. Taking into consideration the features of the system and biological tissues, the problem has been addressed in three phases: modeling, control system design and simulation testing. In the first phase, a finite element analysis model has been proposed to reproduce the electric field distribution within the hepatic tissue, based on the characteristics of the electroporation system. Then, a control strategy has been proposed with the goal of ensuring complete ablation while minimizing the affected volume of healthy tissue. Finally, to check the feasibility of the proposal, several representative cases have been simulated, and the results have been compared with those obtained by a traditional system. Findings The proposed method achieves the proposed goal, as part of a complex electroporation system designed to improve the targeting, effectiveness and control of electroporation treatments and serve to demonstrate the feasibility of developing new electroporation systems capable of adapting to changes in the preplanning of the treatment in real-time. Originality/value The work presents a thorough study of control method to multi-output multi-electrode electroporation system by mean of a rigorous numerical simulation.
ISSN:0332-1649
0332-1649
DOI:10.1108/COMPEL-09-2023-0418