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Development and translation of histotripsy: current status and future directions

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CURRENT OPINION IN UROLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages 104-110

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MOU.0000000000000001

Keywords

ablation; cavitation; focused ultrasound; histotripsy

Funding

  1. NIH DK [087871]

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Purpose of reviewThe aim of this article is to outline the initial development of histotripsy, a noninvasive image-guided focused ultrasound technology that mechanically homogenizes targeted tissues and to describe the results of preclinical translational research directed toward urologic applications.Recent findingsHistotripsy tissue ablation is based on initiation and control of acoustic cavitation at a target point within the body. This unique mechanical mechanism of action is distinct when compared with conventional thermal ablative modalities. Features of histotripsy (nonthermal, noninvasive, high precision, real-time monitoring/feedback, and tissue liquefaction) have prompted assessment of this technology as a potential ablative therapy for a number of organs and disease processes.SummaryOngoing research efforts to apply histotripsy to preclinical models of benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer, renal masses, and renal calculi have resulted in enhanced understanding of cavitation bioeffects, refinement of treatment systems, strategies to enhance treatment efficiency, and initiation of a pilot human clinical trial to assess the safety of histotripsy for benign prostatic hyperplasia therapy.

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