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Evaluation of deployment capability of a novel outside-the-scope, detachable catheter system for ablation of lung lesions in ex vivo human lung models

OBJECTIVES: Effective transbronchial ablation of lung nodules requires precise catheter delivery to the target lesion and freedom from the bronchoscope for safety throughout the procedure and to allow for multiple catheter insertions. A fully detachable, outside-the-scope (OTS) probe system was deve...

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Autores principales: Huseini, Taha, Soder, Stephan Adamour, Katz, Amit, Mihalik, Teresa, Liberman, Moishe
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9579722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36276677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjtc.2022.07.009
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author Huseini, Taha
Soder, Stephan Adamour
Katz, Amit
Mihalik, Teresa
Liberman, Moishe
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Soder, Stephan Adamour
Katz, Amit
Mihalik, Teresa
Liberman, Moishe
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description OBJECTIVES: Effective transbronchial ablation of lung nodules requires precise catheter delivery to the target lesion and freedom from the bronchoscope for safety throughout the procedure and to allow for multiple catheter insertions. A fully detachable, outside-the-scope (OTS) probe system was developed that attaches to a flexible bronchoscope. Using this system, the operator can deploy the probe in the target and completely detach it from the scope. Our aim was to demonstrate the endobronchial deployment accuracy and feasibility of an OTS, detachable, simulated ablation catheter driven to peripheral lung targets in ex vivo–ventilated human lung models. METHODS: A balloon catheter inflated with radiopaque contrast was used as a simulated peripheral target in freshly explanted lungs from lung transplant recipients. A simulated ablation catheter was positioned outside and aligned to the tip of the bronchoscope using the OTS system. Under fluoroscopic guidance, the bronchoscope and the catheter were driven toward the target in mechanically ventilated lungs. Once the catheter tip was confirmed within the target, the OTS system was released and the probe was detached from the scope. The bronchoscope was retracted and fluoroscopy was used to confirm the position of the catheter. RESULTS: Twelve peripheral targets were simulated. The ablation catheter was successfully deployed with its tip positioned within 5 mm from the target and confirmed stability during multiple cycles of ventilation. CONCLUSIONS: A novel, detachable, OTS system can be successfully deployed in peripheral lung targets with potential clinical applications for multiple procedures in advanced bronchoscopy where scope freedom is advantageous.
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spelling pubmed-95797222022-10-20 Evaluation of deployment capability of a novel outside-the-scope, detachable catheter system for ablation of lung lesions in ex vivo human lung models Huseini, Taha Soder, Stephan Adamour Katz, Amit Mihalik, Teresa Liberman, Moishe JTCVS Tech Thoracic: Lung Cancer OBJECTIVES: Effective transbronchial ablation of lung nodules requires precise catheter delivery to the target lesion and freedom from the bronchoscope for safety throughout the procedure and to allow for multiple catheter insertions. A fully detachable, outside-the-scope (OTS) probe system was developed that attaches to a flexible bronchoscope. Using this system, the operator can deploy the probe in the target and completely detach it from the scope. Our aim was to demonstrate the endobronchial deployment accuracy and feasibility of an OTS, detachable, simulated ablation catheter driven to peripheral lung targets in ex vivo–ventilated human lung models. METHODS: A balloon catheter inflated with radiopaque contrast was used as a simulated peripheral target in freshly explanted lungs from lung transplant recipients. A simulated ablation catheter was positioned outside and aligned to the tip of the bronchoscope using the OTS system. Under fluoroscopic guidance, the bronchoscope and the catheter were driven toward the target in mechanically ventilated lungs. Once the catheter tip was confirmed within the target, the OTS system was released and the probe was detached from the scope. The bronchoscope was retracted and fluoroscopy was used to confirm the position of the catheter. RESULTS: Twelve peripheral targets were simulated. The ablation catheter was successfully deployed with its tip positioned within 5 mm from the target and confirmed stability during multiple cycles of ventilation. CONCLUSIONS: A novel, detachable, OTS system can be successfully deployed in peripheral lung targets with potential clinical applications for multiple procedures in advanced bronchoscopy where scope freedom is advantageous. Elsevier 2022-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9579722/ /pubmed/36276677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjtc.2022.07.009 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Thoracic: Lung Cancer
Huseini, Taha
Soder, Stephan Adamour
Katz, Amit
Mihalik, Teresa
Liberman, Moishe
Evaluation of deployment capability of a novel outside-the-scope, detachable catheter system for ablation of lung lesions in ex vivo human lung models
title Evaluation of deployment capability of a novel outside-the-scope, detachable catheter system for ablation of lung lesions in ex vivo human lung models
title_full Evaluation of deployment capability of a novel outside-the-scope, detachable catheter system for ablation of lung lesions in ex vivo human lung models
title_fullStr Evaluation of deployment capability of a novel outside-the-scope, detachable catheter system for ablation of lung lesions in ex vivo human lung models
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of deployment capability of a novel outside-the-scope, detachable catheter system for ablation of lung lesions in ex vivo human lung models
title_short Evaluation of deployment capability of a novel outside-the-scope, detachable catheter system for ablation of lung lesions in ex vivo human lung models
title_sort evaluation of deployment capability of a novel outside-the-scope, detachable catheter system for ablation of lung lesions in ex vivo human lung models
topic Thoracic: Lung Cancer
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9579722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36276677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjtc.2022.07.009
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