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Development of Radiofrequency Ablation Generator and Balloon-Based Catheter for Microendoluminal Thin-Layer Ablation Therapy Using the Rat Duodenum as a Model of Low-Impedance Tissue

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a routinely used, safe, and effective method for the tissue destruction. Often, in case of its application in malignant conditions, the extent of tissue destruction is insufficient due to the size of the target lesion, as well as due to the risk of heat-induced damag...

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Autores principales: Nociarova, Jana, Novak, Marek, Polak, Jan, Hrudka, Jan, Porubsky, Stefan, Koc, Michal, Rosina, Jozef, Grebenyuk, Aleksandr N., Sery, Radek, Gurlich, Robert, Hajer, Jan
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8486529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34603652
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9986874
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author Nociarova, Jana
Novak, Marek
Polak, Jan
Hrudka, Jan
Porubsky, Stefan
Koc, Michal
Rosina, Jozef
Grebenyuk, Aleksandr N.
Sery, Radek
Gurlich, Robert
Hajer, Jan
author_facet Nociarova, Jana
Novak, Marek
Polak, Jan
Hrudka, Jan
Porubsky, Stefan
Koc, Michal
Rosina, Jozef
Grebenyuk, Aleksandr N.
Sery, Radek
Gurlich, Robert
Hajer, Jan
author_sort Nociarova, Jana
collection PubMed
description Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a routinely used, safe, and effective method for the tissue destruction. Often, in case of its application in malignant conditions, the extent of tissue destruction is insufficient due to the size of the target lesion, as well as due to the risk of heat-induced damage to the surrounding organs. Nevertheless, there are conditions requiring superficial precise-depth ablation with preservation of deeper layers. These are represented, for example, by mucosal resurfacing in case of Barrett's esophagus or treatment of recurrent mucosal bleeding in case of chronic radiation proctitis. Recently, new indications for intraluminal RFA use emerged, especially in the pancreatobiliary tract. In the case of intraductal use of RFA (e.g., biliary and pancreatic tract), there are currently available rigid and needle tip catheters. An expandable balloon-based RFA catheter suitable for use in such small-diameter tubular organs could be of benefit due to possible increase of contact between the probe and the target tissue; however, to prevent excessive tissue damage, a compatible generator suitable for low-impedance catheter/tissue is essential. This project aimed to develop a radiofrequency ablation generator and bipolar balloon-based catheter optimized for the application in the conditions of low-impedance tissue and (micro)endoluminal environment. Subsequent evaluation of biological effect in vivo was performed using duodenal mucosa in Wistar rat representing conditions of endoluminal radiofrequency ablation of low-impedance tissue. Experiments confirming the safety and feasibility of RFA with our prototype devices were conducted.
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spelling pubmed-84865292021-10-02 Development of Radiofrequency Ablation Generator and Balloon-Based Catheter for Microendoluminal Thin-Layer Ablation Therapy Using the Rat Duodenum as a Model of Low-Impedance Tissue Nociarova, Jana Novak, Marek Polak, Jan Hrudka, Jan Porubsky, Stefan Koc, Michal Rosina, Jozef Grebenyuk, Aleksandr N. Sery, Radek Gurlich, Robert Hajer, Jan J Healthc Eng Research Article Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a routinely used, safe, and effective method for the tissue destruction. Often, in case of its application in malignant conditions, the extent of tissue destruction is insufficient due to the size of the target lesion, as well as due to the risk of heat-induced damage to the surrounding organs. Nevertheless, there are conditions requiring superficial precise-depth ablation with preservation of deeper layers. These are represented, for example, by mucosal resurfacing in case of Barrett's esophagus or treatment of recurrent mucosal bleeding in case of chronic radiation proctitis. Recently, new indications for intraluminal RFA use emerged, especially in the pancreatobiliary tract. In the case of intraductal use of RFA (e.g., biliary and pancreatic tract), there are currently available rigid and needle tip catheters. An expandable balloon-based RFA catheter suitable for use in such small-diameter tubular organs could be of benefit due to possible increase of contact between the probe and the target tissue; however, to prevent excessive tissue damage, a compatible generator suitable for low-impedance catheter/tissue is essential. This project aimed to develop a radiofrequency ablation generator and bipolar balloon-based catheter optimized for the application in the conditions of low-impedance tissue and (micro)endoluminal environment. Subsequent evaluation of biological effect in vivo was performed using duodenal mucosa in Wistar rat representing conditions of endoluminal radiofrequency ablation of low-impedance tissue. Experiments confirming the safety and feasibility of RFA with our prototype devices were conducted. Hindawi 2021-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8486529/ /pubmed/34603652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9986874 Text en Copyright © 2021 Jana Nociarova et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nociarova, Jana
Novak, Marek
Polak, Jan
Hrudka, Jan
Porubsky, Stefan
Koc, Michal
Rosina, Jozef
Grebenyuk, Aleksandr N.
Sery, Radek
Gurlich, Robert
Hajer, Jan
Development of Radiofrequency Ablation Generator and Balloon-Based Catheter for Microendoluminal Thin-Layer Ablation Therapy Using the Rat Duodenum as a Model of Low-Impedance Tissue
title Development of Radiofrequency Ablation Generator and Balloon-Based Catheter for Microendoluminal Thin-Layer Ablation Therapy Using the Rat Duodenum as a Model of Low-Impedance Tissue
title_full Development of Radiofrequency Ablation Generator and Balloon-Based Catheter for Microendoluminal Thin-Layer Ablation Therapy Using the Rat Duodenum as a Model of Low-Impedance Tissue
title_fullStr Development of Radiofrequency Ablation Generator and Balloon-Based Catheter for Microendoluminal Thin-Layer Ablation Therapy Using the Rat Duodenum as a Model of Low-Impedance Tissue
title_full_unstemmed Development of Radiofrequency Ablation Generator and Balloon-Based Catheter for Microendoluminal Thin-Layer Ablation Therapy Using the Rat Duodenum as a Model of Low-Impedance Tissue
title_short Development of Radiofrequency Ablation Generator and Balloon-Based Catheter for Microendoluminal Thin-Layer Ablation Therapy Using the Rat Duodenum as a Model of Low-Impedance Tissue
title_sort development of radiofrequency ablation generator and balloon-based catheter for microendoluminal thin-layer ablation therapy using the rat duodenum as a model of low-impedance tissue
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8486529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34603652
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9986874
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