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The cap-choke catheter antenna for microwave ablation treatment
1Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago 60607-7053, USA. james.c.lin@uic.edu
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering
|June 1, 1996
Abstract:
A matched-dipole type catheter antenna is described for intracavitary and/or transluminal microwave treatment of diseases that may be responsive to thermal ablation therapy. This cap-choke antenna consists of an annular cap and coaxial choke design that can yield SAR distributions in and can produce heating of tissue surrounding the distal end of the catheter antenna. The cap-choke antenna is simple in construction, provides the desired specific absorption rate (SAR) distribution, and is efficient, i.e., the measured power reflection coefficient is 2% in tissue equivalent phantom modeling materials.