Digests of the 2010 14th Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation 2010
DOI: 10.1109/cefc.2010.5481489
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Thermal ablation in biological tissue using tubular electrode

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“…The material properties required for solving the models considered in this work were obtained from the literature Antunes et al (2010c), Tziafalia et al (2006), Saline-enhanced RF ablation Haemmerich et al (2001) and Haemmerich et al (2003b) and are summarized in Tables I and II. For the electrical conductivity of the outer sections of the tumor it was considered a value of 0.269 S/m Haemmerich et al (2003b).…”
Section: Materials Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The material properties required for solving the models considered in this work were obtained from the literature Antunes et al (2010c), Tziafalia et al (2006), Saline-enhanced RF ablation Haemmerich et al (2001) and Haemmerich et al (2003b) and are summarized in Tables I and II. For the electrical conductivity of the outer sections of the tumor it was considered a value of 0.269 S/m Haemmerich et al (2003b).…”
Section: Materials Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present work it was considered ks varying from 1 (no saline solution) to 5. Finally, the electrical conductivity of liver tissue is 0.13 S/m Antunes et al (2010c). The electrical conductivities of the healthy and tumor tissues were considered temperaturedependent, increasing 2 percent per degree celcius, dropping to 0.01 S/m above 1008C, allowing this way to simulate the electrical insulation veried when gas forms at this temperature value Haemmerich et al (2003a).…”
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“…The numerical simulation of the models consists of the analysis of a thermoelectrical coupled field problem. The temperature at each point of the tissue can be expressed by a simplified bioheat equation (Antunes et al , 2010a, b): Equation 1 where ρ is the density (kg/m 3 ), c is the specific heat (J/kg · K), T is the temperature (K), k is thermal conductivity (W/m · K), J is the current density (A/m) and E is the electric field intensity (V/m). The right most term of equation (1) corresponds to the electrode energy.…”
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“…On the other hand, these kind of electrodes are hard to apply in tumors that are located in hollow organs, like the esophagus, colon or bile duct. For these cases, previous work showed that, besides a SEMS can be used not only as a part of mechanical palliative procedure, it can be used as an electrode itself (Antunes et al , 2010a, b).…”
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