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Liquid Nitrogen-Based Cryoablation in In Vivo Porcine Tissue: A Pilot Study

INTRODUCTION: Liquid nitrogen-based cryoablation induces freezing evenly throughout the probe tip surface, resulting in larger ablation volumes and faster treatment times. The purpose of this preliminary investigation is to determine the efficacy of the liquid nitrogen-based Visica2 Cryoablation Sys...

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Autores principales: Chang, Doyoung, Mohan, Prasoon, Amin, Ayush, Garcia-Buitrago, Monica, Rodriguez, Jose, Peaden, Robert
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7798152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33112569
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2020.21.10.3069
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author Chang, Doyoung
Mohan, Prasoon
Amin, Ayush
Garcia-Buitrago, Monica
Rodriguez, Jose
Peaden, Robert
author_facet Chang, Doyoung
Mohan, Prasoon
Amin, Ayush
Garcia-Buitrago, Monica
Rodriguez, Jose
Peaden, Robert
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description INTRODUCTION: Liquid nitrogen-based cryoablation induces freezing evenly throughout the probe tip surface, resulting in larger ablation volumes and faster treatment times. The purpose of this preliminary investigation is to determine the efficacy of the liquid nitrogen-based Visica2 Cryoablation System (Sanarus Technologies, Pleasanton, CA) in in vivo porcine kidney, liver, and fibro-fatty tissue. METHODS: Ablations were performed under ultrasound guidance in 4 Yorkshire pigs. The target lesion cross-section width (W) and depth (D) were 1 cm for liver (n=8), kidney (n=4), and head-neck (n=5) and 2 cm for kidney (n=4). Expected axial length (L) of the resulting lesion is approximately 4 cm. After three-day survival, the ablated tissue was harvested and histologically analysed. The mean width and depth were compared with the target diameter using a one-sample t-test. RESULTS: All animals survived the procedure. For the 1 cm target, mean dimensions (L x W x D) were 3.8±1.5 x 1.7±0.3 x 1.7±0.7 for liver, 3.0±0.5 x 2.0±0.4 x 1.7±0.6 for kidney, and 3.3±0.8 x 1.8±0.4 x 1.8±0.4 for head-neck. Mean width and depth were significantly greater than desired dimension. For the 2 cm target, mean dimensions were 3.2±0.5 x 3.1±0.8 x 1.9±0.7. Mean width and depth were not significantly different to desired target. CONCLUSION: Our preliminary results show that the Visica2 liquid nitrogen-based cryoablation system can efficiently and reproducibly create ablation volumes in liver, kidney, and fibro-fatty tissue within 4 minutes and 12 minutes for 1cm and 2cm targeted diameters, respectively. Further investigation is necessary to determine the optimal freeze-thaw-freeze protocol for larger ablation volumes.
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spelling pubmed-77981522021-01-18 Liquid Nitrogen-Based Cryoablation in In Vivo Porcine Tissue: A Pilot Study Chang, Doyoung Mohan, Prasoon Amin, Ayush Garcia-Buitrago, Monica Rodriguez, Jose Peaden, Robert Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article INTRODUCTION: Liquid nitrogen-based cryoablation induces freezing evenly throughout the probe tip surface, resulting in larger ablation volumes and faster treatment times. The purpose of this preliminary investigation is to determine the efficacy of the liquid nitrogen-based Visica2 Cryoablation System (Sanarus Technologies, Pleasanton, CA) in in vivo porcine kidney, liver, and fibro-fatty tissue. METHODS: Ablations were performed under ultrasound guidance in 4 Yorkshire pigs. The target lesion cross-section width (W) and depth (D) were 1 cm for liver (n=8), kidney (n=4), and head-neck (n=5) and 2 cm for kidney (n=4). Expected axial length (L) of the resulting lesion is approximately 4 cm. After three-day survival, the ablated tissue was harvested and histologically analysed. The mean width and depth were compared with the target diameter using a one-sample t-test. RESULTS: All animals survived the procedure. For the 1 cm target, mean dimensions (L x W x D) were 3.8±1.5 x 1.7±0.3 x 1.7±0.7 for liver, 3.0±0.5 x 2.0±0.4 x 1.7±0.6 for kidney, and 3.3±0.8 x 1.8±0.4 x 1.8±0.4 for head-neck. Mean width and depth were significantly greater than desired dimension. For the 2 cm target, mean dimensions were 3.2±0.5 x 3.1±0.8 x 1.9±0.7. Mean width and depth were not significantly different to desired target. CONCLUSION: Our preliminary results show that the Visica2 liquid nitrogen-based cryoablation system can efficiently and reproducibly create ablation volumes in liver, kidney, and fibro-fatty tissue within 4 minutes and 12 minutes for 1cm and 2cm targeted diameters, respectively. Further investigation is necessary to determine the optimal freeze-thaw-freeze protocol for larger ablation volumes. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7798152/ /pubmed/33112569 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2020.21.10.3069 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Amin, Ayush
Garcia-Buitrago, Monica
Rodriguez, Jose
Peaden, Robert
Liquid Nitrogen-Based Cryoablation in In Vivo Porcine Tissue: A Pilot Study
title Liquid Nitrogen-Based Cryoablation in In Vivo Porcine Tissue: A Pilot Study
title_full Liquid Nitrogen-Based Cryoablation in In Vivo Porcine Tissue: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Liquid Nitrogen-Based Cryoablation in In Vivo Porcine Tissue: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Liquid Nitrogen-Based Cryoablation in In Vivo Porcine Tissue: A Pilot Study
title_short Liquid Nitrogen-Based Cryoablation in In Vivo Porcine Tissue: A Pilot Study
title_sort liquid nitrogen-based cryoablation in in vivo porcine tissue: a pilot study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7798152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33112569
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2020.21.10.3069
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