Examining the efficacy and safety of endobiliary radiofrequency ablation for ingrowth occlusion after metal stent placement using a bovine model.
Int J Hyperthermia
; 39(1): 1415-1420, 2022.
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BACKGROUND: Although endobiliary radiofrequency ablation (RFA) may be an option for the treatment of ingrowth occlusion after self-expandable metal stent (SEMS) deployment, its utility remains uncertain. This study aimed to clarify its utility and safety using bovine liver. METHODS: A prototype multifunctional RFA catheter and conventional uncovered SEMS were employed in this experimental study. We devised three model types: the ingrowth-ablation, ingrowth-ablation with stent-wire contact (created such that the electrodes were in contact with the metal stent-wire), and standard-ablation models (control). The study outcome was the ablation depth associated with RFA, which was compared among the three models. RESULTS: Thirty-six ablation procedures were conducted (12 for each of the 3 models). In the unipolar mode, the median ablation depth with the stent-wire contact model (1.0 mm) was significantly lower than that of the ingrowth-ablation (2.0 mm, p = 0.005) and standard-ablation models (2.3 mm, p = 0.004). There was no significant difference between the ingrowth-ablation and standard-ablation models (p = 0.563). In the bipolar mode, the median ablation depth with the stent-wire contact model (1.0 mm) was also significantly lower than that of the ingrowth-ablation (2.1 mm, p = 0.008) and standard-ablation models (2.0 mm, p = 0.011), and there was no significant difference between the ingrowth-ablation and standard-ablation models (p = 0.807). Scorching around the stent-wire was not observed in any specimen. CONCLUSIONS: In this ex vivo study, endobiliary RFA for ingrowth occlusion can be considered a useful modality, but the ablation effect is diminished when the electrode comes into contact with the stent-wire.
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Ablação por Cateter
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Stents Metálicos Autoexpansíveis
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Ablação por Radiofrequência
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En
Ano de publicação:
2022
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Japão