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Design and Characterization of a Minimally Invasive Bipolar Electrode for Electroporation

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The objective of this study was to test a new bipolar electrode for electroporation consisting of a single minimally invasive electrode. The volume of ablated area is mainly influenced by applied voltage, while the diameter of the electrode had a less impact, making the goal of mini-...

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Autores principales: Merola, Giulia, Fusco, Roberta, Di Bernardo, Elio, D’Alessio, Valeria, Izzo, Francesco, Granata, Vincenza, Contartese, Deyanira, Cadossi, Matteo, Audenino, Alberto, Perazzolo Gallo, Giacomo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32967343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9090303
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author Merola, Giulia
Fusco, Roberta
Di Bernardo, Elio
D’Alessio, Valeria
Izzo, Francesco
Granata, Vincenza
Contartese, Deyanira
Cadossi, Matteo
Audenino, Alberto
Perazzolo Gallo, Giacomo
author_facet Merola, Giulia
Fusco, Roberta
Di Bernardo, Elio
D’Alessio, Valeria
Izzo, Francesco
Granata, Vincenza
Contartese, Deyanira
Cadossi, Matteo
Audenino, Alberto
Perazzolo Gallo, Giacomo
author_sort Merola, Giulia
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The objective of this study was to test a new bipolar electrode for electroporation consisting of a single minimally invasive electrode. The volume of ablated area is mainly influenced by applied voltage, while the diameter of the electrode had a less impact, making the goal of mini-invasiveness possible. The minimally invasive bipolar electrode is able to treat an electroporated volume of about 10 mm in diameter by using a single-needle minimally invasive electrode. ABSTRACT: Objective: To test a new bipolar electrode for electroporation consisting of a single minimally invasive needle. Methods: A theoretical study was performed by using Comsol Multiphysics(®) software. The prototypes of electrode have been tested on potatoes and pigs, adopting an irreversible electroporation protocol. Different applied voltages and different geometries of bipolar electrode prototype have been evaluated. Results: Simulations and pre-clinical tests have shown that the volume of ablated area is mainly influenced by applied voltage, while the diameter of the electrode had a lesser impact, making the goal of minimal-invasiveness possible. The conductive pole’s length determined an increase of electroporated volume, while the insulated pole length inversely affects the electroporated volume size and shape; when the insulated pole length decreases, a more regular shape of the electric field is obtained. Moreover, the geometry of the electrode determined a different shape of the electroporated volume. A parenchymal damage in the liver of pigs due to irreversible electroporation protocol was observed. Conclusion: The minimally invasive bipolar electrode is able to treat an electroporated volume of about 10 mm in diameter by using a single-needle electrode. Moreover, the geometry and the electric characteristics can be selected to produce ellipsoidal ablation volumes.
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spelling pubmed-75637102020-10-27 Design and Characterization of a Minimally Invasive Bipolar Electrode for Electroporation Merola, Giulia Fusco, Roberta Di Bernardo, Elio D’Alessio, Valeria Izzo, Francesco Granata, Vincenza Contartese, Deyanira Cadossi, Matteo Audenino, Alberto Perazzolo Gallo, Giacomo Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The objective of this study was to test a new bipolar electrode for electroporation consisting of a single minimally invasive electrode. The volume of ablated area is mainly influenced by applied voltage, while the diameter of the electrode had a less impact, making the goal of mini-invasiveness possible. The minimally invasive bipolar electrode is able to treat an electroporated volume of about 10 mm in diameter by using a single-needle minimally invasive electrode. ABSTRACT: Objective: To test a new bipolar electrode for electroporation consisting of a single minimally invasive needle. Methods: A theoretical study was performed by using Comsol Multiphysics(®) software. The prototypes of electrode have been tested on potatoes and pigs, adopting an irreversible electroporation protocol. Different applied voltages and different geometries of bipolar electrode prototype have been evaluated. Results: Simulations and pre-clinical tests have shown that the volume of ablated area is mainly influenced by applied voltage, while the diameter of the electrode had a lesser impact, making the goal of minimal-invasiveness possible. The conductive pole’s length determined an increase of electroporated volume, while the insulated pole length inversely affects the electroporated volume size and shape; when the insulated pole length decreases, a more regular shape of the electric field is obtained. Moreover, the geometry of the electrode determined a different shape of the electroporated volume. A parenchymal damage in the liver of pigs due to irreversible electroporation protocol was observed. Conclusion: The minimally invasive bipolar electrode is able to treat an electroporated volume of about 10 mm in diameter by using a single-needle electrode. Moreover, the geometry and the electric characteristics can be selected to produce ellipsoidal ablation volumes. MDPI 2020-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7563710/ /pubmed/32967343 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9090303 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Merola, Giulia
Fusco, Roberta
Di Bernardo, Elio
D’Alessio, Valeria
Izzo, Francesco
Granata, Vincenza
Contartese, Deyanira
Cadossi, Matteo
Audenino, Alberto
Perazzolo Gallo, Giacomo
Design and Characterization of a Minimally Invasive Bipolar Electrode for Electroporation
title Design and Characterization of a Minimally Invasive Bipolar Electrode for Electroporation
title_full Design and Characterization of a Minimally Invasive Bipolar Electrode for Electroporation
title_fullStr Design and Characterization of a Minimally Invasive Bipolar Electrode for Electroporation
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title_short Design and Characterization of a Minimally Invasive Bipolar Electrode for Electroporation
title_sort design and characterization of a minimally invasive bipolar electrode for electroporation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32967343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9090303
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