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Scientific Reports | 2016

A Micro-Thermal Sensor for Focal Therapy Applications

Harishankar Natesan; Wyatt Hodges; Jeunghwan Choi; Sean Lubner; Chris Dames; John C. Bischof

There is an urgent need for sensors deployed during focal therapies to inform treatment planning and in vivo monitoring in thin tissues. Specifically, the measurement of thermal properties, cooling surface contact, tissue thickness, blood flow and phase change with mm to sub mm accuracy are needed. As a proof of principle, we demonstrate that a micro-thermal sensor based on the supported “3ω” technique can achieve this in vitro under idealized conditions in 0.5 to 2 mm thick tissues relevant to cryoablation of the pulmonary vein (PV). To begin with “3ω” sensors were microfabricated onto flat glass as an idealization of a focal probe surface. The sensor was then used to make new measurements of ‘k’ (W/m.K) of porcine PV, esophagus, and phrenic nerve, all needed for PV cryoabalation treatment planning. Further, by modifying the sensor use from traditional to dynamic mode new measurements related to tissue vs. fluid (i.e. water) contact, fluid flow conditions, tissue thickness, and phase change were made. In summary, the in vitro idealized system data presented is promising and warrants future work to integrate and test supported “3ω” sensors on in vivo deployed focal therapy probe surfaces (i.e. balloons or catheters).


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2015

Reusable bi-directional 3ω sensor to measure thermal conductivity of 100-μm thick biological tissues

Sean Lubner; Jeunghwan Choi; Geoff Wehmeyer; Bastian Waag; Vivek Mishra; Harishankar Natesan; John C. Bischof; Chris Dames


ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering | 2017

Multiscale Thermal Property Measurements for Biomedical Applications

Harishankar Natesan; John C. Bischof


Archive | 2016

Multi-scale Thermal Conductivity Measurements for Cryobiological Applications

Harishankar Natesan; Jeunghwan Choi; Sean Lubner; Chris Dames; John C. Bischof


Journal of Medical Devices-transactions of The Asme | 2013

Thermal Conductivity Measurements of Thin Biological Tissues Using a Microfabricated 3-Omega Sensor

Jeunghwan Choi; Sean Lubner; Harishankar Natesan; Yasuhiro Hasegawa; Anthony Fong; Chris Dames; John C. Bischof


Archive | 2018

Micro- and Nanoscale Calorimetry for Biomedical Applications

Harishankar Natesan; John C. Bischof


Biomaterials | 2018

Biomaterial scaffolds for non-invasive focal hyperthermia as a potential tool to ablate metastatic cancer cells

Francisco Pelaez; Navid Manuchehrabadi; Priyatanu Roy; Harishankar Natesan; Yiru Wang; Emilian Racila; Heather Fong; Kevin Zeng; Abby M. Silbaugh; John C. Bischof; Samira M. Azarin


Archive | 2017

Thermal Properties of Porcine and Human Biological Systems

Shaunak Phatak; Harishankar Natesan; Jeunghwan Choi; Robert Sweet; John C. Bischof


Cryobiology | 2016

A micro-thermal sensor for focal therapy applications

Harishankar Natesan; Wyatt Hodges; Jeunghwan Choi; Sean Lubner; Chris Dames; John C. Bischof


Archive | 2015

System and method for determining a spatial thermal property profile of a sample

Sean Lubner; Jeunghwan Choi; Harishankar Natesan; Chris Dames; John C. Bischof

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Chris Dames

University of California

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Sean Lubner

University of California

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Wyatt Hodges

University of California

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Anthony Fong

University of California

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Geoff Wehmeyer

University of California

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