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High Intensity Focused Ultrasound
(HIFU / FUS) High intensity focused ultrasound is used in thermotherapy or thermoablation e.g., for the treatment of benign prostate hyperplasia or under study for the treatment of cancer.
An applied ultrasound probe (see transrectal sonography) focuses sound waves at one spot, elevating the tissue temperature to a point that the tissue destroys. Generally, lower frequencies (from 250 kHz to 2000 kHz) are used than for medical diagnostic ultrasound, but significantly higher time-averaged intensities.

See also Magnetic Resonance Guided Focused Ultrasound, Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound, and Lithotripsy.
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Magnetic Resonance Guided Focused Ultrasound
(MRgFUS) Magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound is a surgical procedure that uses high intensity focused ultrasound waves to destroy tissue in combination with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which guides the treatment.
With focused ultrasound waves uterine fibroids are heated and destroyed (ablated) inside the MRI device , allowing the physician to plan, monitor and control the treatment with temperature sensitive images while it is in progress.

See also High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, and Interventional Ultrasound.
Thermotherapy
Microwave thermotherapy is a type of ultrasound treatment in which body tissue is exposed to high temperatures. Focused ultrasound waves with high intensity damage and kill cancer cells or to make cancer cells more sensitive to the effects of radiation and certain anticancer drugs.
Examples for such treatments are the transurethral microwave thermotherapy (TUMT) and transurethral needle ablation (TUNA) that are used for benign prostatic hyperplasia.

See also High Intensity Focused Ultrasound and Ultrasound Therapy.
Ultrasound Therapy
Ultrasound therapy uses high energy sound waves to treat different diseases. Historically, the use of ultrasonic waves in therapy began before the wide use as a diagnostic medical imaging tool. Dependend on the intensity, ultrasound therapy reach from the thermal effect used in physical therapy to the destruction of tissue with lithotripsy.

Types of ultrasound treatment:
See also Thermal Index, History of Ultrasound, Interventional Ultrasound, and B-Mode Acquisition and Targeting.
Brachytherapy
Brachytherapy is a radiation therapy in which radioactive material (radioisotopes) sealed in needles, seeds or wires is placed directly into or near a tumor. Brachytherapy uses ultrasound imaging to visualize the needles for accurate placement of the small seeds or pellets (capsules) directly into e.g., the prostate. Ultrasound imaging allows accurate planning, placement and implantation of the radiation sources. Implantation of the seeds is a minimally invasive procedure.
Radioactive seeds are inserted through the perineum skin (the area between the scrotum and the anus) into the prostate gland. With correct planning, the surgeon can implant the radiation sources for maximum benefits to effective cancer treatment.

See also EchoSeed™, Prostate Ultrasound, Thermotherapy, High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, Urologic Ultrasound, Transurethral Sonography.
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