Temperature profile of ex-vivo organs during radio frequency thermal ablation by fiber Bragg gratings

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Palumbo, Giovanna
Iadicicco, Agostino
Tosi, Daniele
Verze, Paolo
Carlomagno, Nicola
Tammaro, Vincenzo
Ippolito, Juliet
Campopiano, Stefania

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We report on the integration of fiber optic sensors with commercial medical instrumentation for temperature monitoring during radio frequency ablation for tumor treatment. A suitable configuration with five fiber Bragg grating sensors bonded to a bipolar radio frequency (RF) probe has been developed to monitor the area under treatment. A series of experiments were conducted on ex-vivo animal kidney and liver and the results confirm that we were able to make a multipoint measurement and to develop a real-time temperature profile of the area, with a temperature resolution of 0.1°C and a spatial resolution of 5 mm during a series of different and consecutive RF discharges.

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Palumbo, G., Iadicicco, A., Tosi, D., Verze, P., Carlomagno, N., Tammaro, V., Ippolito, J., & Campopiano, S. (2016). Temperature profile of ex-vivo organs during radio frequency thermal ablation by fiber Bragg gratings. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 21(11), 117003. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.21.11.117003

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