Journal of Life Support Engineering
Online ISSN : 1884-5827
Print ISSN : 1341-9455
ISSN-L : 1341-9455
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Automatic Delivery system of High Intensity Focused Ultrasound with Real-time 2D-Ultrasound Imaging analysis for Fetal Cardiac Intervention
Hiromasa YamashitaGontaro KitazumiTetsuko IshiiNoriyoshi NakayamaYasumasa KatsuikeYoshitaka MiyamotoAkihiko IshiyamaKeri KimTakeyoshi DohiToshio Chiba
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2009 Volume 21 Issue 4 Pages 172-179

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In recent years, several fetal cardiac malformations such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome have been increasingly treated before birth with gradually improved outcome, although the technique is still invasive. We newly developed an automatic delivery system of high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) with real-time 2D-ultrasound imaging analysis to correct cardiac morphologic abnormalities less invasively. The system could be controlled by a computer-based analysis of 2D-ultrasound left ventricular images foroptimal HIFU deliveries. Using beating heart of four anesthetized adult rabbits, the system successfully achieved a non-touch gross ablation of the atrial septum in three animals, and in the other HIFU delivery was slightly mistargeted on the posterior wall of the left atrium with a resultant small transmural opening. We believe that the system will be introduced with pinpoint accuracy to minimally invasive fetal cardiac interventions that have intact or highly restrictive atrial septum.

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