Abstract

Medical applications of ultrasound such as High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, Extracorporeal Ultrasound Lithotripsy and Ultrasound-Mediated Gene Transfection have recently been the subject of much interest. In these applications, acoustic cavitation facilitates the medical treatment by improving the image quality and enhancing the therapeutic effects through acoustic emission, localized heating, and erosion. During the ultrasound therapy, it is important to control the focal region on the targeting area, which is moving by the respiratory motion, for the reliable treatment. Ultrasound guide is one of the effective way to track the targeting area compensating the respiratory motion. Cavitation-enhanced diagnostics is useful to obtain the clear image of targeting area utilizing the acoustic emission from the existing micro bubbles during the cavitation-enhanced HIFU where cavitation bubbles are generated at the targeting area to enhance tissue heating. In all these applications, it is essential to understand the cavitation phenomena, including bubble and bubble cloud dynamics. The bubble motion and bubble cloud behavior are strongly influenced by the thermal phenomena inside and outside bubbles and the applied ultrasound wave forms which accelerate therapeutic effects by the cavitation bubbles. In this paper, some fundamental aspects of medical application of microbubbles and acoustic cavitation are highlighted.

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