2011
DOI: 10.7763/ijbbb.2011.v1.35
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The Effect of Slot Sizes on Non-Asymmetry Slot Antennafor Microwave Coagulation Therapy

Abstract: Abstract-This paper presents analyses of non-asymmetry antenna configuration for microwave ablation at 2450 MHz using three-dimensional finite element analyses. Treatment of hepatic cancer often requires removal or destruction. Using coaxial-slot antenna is opened slot at one-side of antenna. We study the characteristics of various slot size and various power for non-asymmetry structure antenna to observe temperature distributions and SAR. The results illustrate that the coaxial-slot non-asymmetry structure an… Show more

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“…MWA is achieved by microwave coaxial antennas (MCA), which operates at 2.45 GHz and can transmit high power into the cancerous tissue [5]. MCAs, such as monopole [6], dipole [7], slot [8,9], and triaxial [10] are preferred in MWA due to their properties such as easy to design and low return loss [11]. Although MCAs are successful in eradicating the tumor, they exhibit backward heating phenomenon along the antenna, hence they cause damage to the healthy tissue, which is one of the serious problems limiting the use of microwaves as an ablation technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MWA is achieved by microwave coaxial antennas (MCA), which operates at 2.45 GHz and can transmit high power into the cancerous tissue [5]. MCAs, such as monopole [6], dipole [7], slot [8,9], and triaxial [10] are preferred in MWA due to their properties such as easy to design and low return loss [11]. Although MCAs are successful in eradicating the tumor, they exhibit backward heating phenomenon along the antenna, hence they cause damage to the healthy tissue, which is one of the serious problems limiting the use of microwaves as an ablation technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%