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The combination of electroporation and electrolysis (E2) employing different electrode arrays for ablation of large tissue volumes

BACKGROUND: The combination of electroporation with electrolysis (E2) has previously been introduced as a novel tissue ablation technique. E2 allows the utilization of a wide parameter range and may therefore be a suitable technology for development of tissue-specific application protocols. Previous...

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Autores principales: Klein, Nina, Guenther, Enric, Botea, Florin, Pautov, Mihail, Dima, Simona, Tomescu, Dana, Popescu, Mihai, Ivorra, Antoni, Stehling, Michael, Popescu, Irinel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6705851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31437212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221393
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author Klein, Nina
Guenther, Enric
Botea, Florin
Pautov, Mihail
Dima, Simona
Tomescu, Dana
Popescu, Mihai
Ivorra, Antoni
Stehling, Michael
Popescu, Irinel
author_facet Klein, Nina
Guenther, Enric
Botea, Florin
Pautov, Mihail
Dima, Simona
Tomescu, Dana
Popescu, Mihai
Ivorra, Antoni
Stehling, Michael
Popescu, Irinel
author_sort Klein, Nina
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description BACKGROUND: The combination of electroporation with electrolysis (E2) has previously been introduced as a novel tissue ablation technique. E2 allows the utilization of a wide parameter range and may therefore be a suitable technology for development of tissue-specific application protocols. Previous studies have implied that it is possible to achieve big lesions in liver in a very short time. The goal of this study was to test a variety of electrode configurations for the E2 application to ablate large tissue volumes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 27 lesions were performed in healthy porcine liver of five female pigs. Four, two and bipolar electrode-arrays were used to deliver various E2 treatment protocols. Liver was harvested approx. 20h after treatment and examined with H&E and Masson’s trichrome staining, and via TUNEL staining for selective specimen. RESULTS: All animals survived the treatments without complications. With four electrodes, a lesion of up to 35x35x35mm volume can be achieved in less than 30s. The prototype bipolar electrode created lesions of 50x18x18mm volume in less than 10s. Parameters for two-electrode ablations with large exposures encompassing large veins were found to be good in terms of vessel preservation, but not optimal to reliably close the gap between the electrodes. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates the ability to produce large lesions in liver within seconds at lower limits of the E2 parameter space at different electrode configurations. The applicability of E2 for single electrode ablations was demonstrated with bipolar electrodes. Parameters for large 4-electrode ablation volumes were found suitable, while parameters for two electrodes still need optimization. However, since the parameter space of E2 is large, it is possible that for all electrode geometries optimal waveforms and application protocols for specific tissues will emerge with continuing research.
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spelling pubmed-67058512019-09-04 The combination of electroporation and electrolysis (E2) employing different electrode arrays for ablation of large tissue volumes Klein, Nina Guenther, Enric Botea, Florin Pautov, Mihail Dima, Simona Tomescu, Dana Popescu, Mihai Ivorra, Antoni Stehling, Michael Popescu, Irinel PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The combination of electroporation with electrolysis (E2) has previously been introduced as a novel tissue ablation technique. E2 allows the utilization of a wide parameter range and may therefore be a suitable technology for development of tissue-specific application protocols. Previous studies have implied that it is possible to achieve big lesions in liver in a very short time. The goal of this study was to test a variety of electrode configurations for the E2 application to ablate large tissue volumes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 27 lesions were performed in healthy porcine liver of five female pigs. Four, two and bipolar electrode-arrays were used to deliver various E2 treatment protocols. Liver was harvested approx. 20h after treatment and examined with H&E and Masson’s trichrome staining, and via TUNEL staining for selective specimen. RESULTS: All animals survived the treatments without complications. With four electrodes, a lesion of up to 35x35x35mm volume can be achieved in less than 30s. The prototype bipolar electrode created lesions of 50x18x18mm volume in less than 10s. Parameters for two-electrode ablations with large exposures encompassing large veins were found to be good in terms of vessel preservation, but not optimal to reliably close the gap between the electrodes. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates the ability to produce large lesions in liver within seconds at lower limits of the E2 parameter space at different electrode configurations. The applicability of E2 for single electrode ablations was demonstrated with bipolar electrodes. Parameters for large 4-electrode ablation volumes were found suitable, while parameters for two electrodes still need optimization. However, since the parameter space of E2 is large, it is possible that for all electrode geometries optimal waveforms and application protocols for specific tissues will emerge with continuing research. Public Library of Science 2019-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6705851/ /pubmed/31437212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221393 Text en © 2019 Klein et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Klein, Nina
Guenther, Enric
Botea, Florin
Pautov, Mihail
Dima, Simona
Tomescu, Dana
Popescu, Mihai
Ivorra, Antoni
Stehling, Michael
Popescu, Irinel
The combination of electroporation and electrolysis (E2) employing different electrode arrays for ablation of large tissue volumes
title The combination of electroporation and electrolysis (E2) employing different electrode arrays for ablation of large tissue volumes
title_full The combination of electroporation and electrolysis (E2) employing different electrode arrays for ablation of large tissue volumes
title_fullStr The combination of electroporation and electrolysis (E2) employing different electrode arrays for ablation of large tissue volumes
title_full_unstemmed The combination of electroporation and electrolysis (E2) employing different electrode arrays for ablation of large tissue volumes
title_short The combination of electroporation and electrolysis (E2) employing different electrode arrays for ablation of large tissue volumes
title_sort combination of electroporation and electrolysis (e2) employing different electrode arrays for ablation of large tissue volumes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6705851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31437212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221393
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