Ultrasound‐guided percutaneous high‐frequency irreversible electroporation in porcine livers using four electrode needles: A feasibility and safety study

Author:

Li Chang‐Tian1,Zhao Guo‐Dong1,Zou Wen‐Bo12ORCID,Zhang Zhen‐Hua3,Zhao Yi1,Liu Rong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Hepato‐Biliary‐Pancreatic Surgery The First Medical Center of Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Institute of Hepatobiliary Surgery of Chinese PLA Beijing China

2. Department of General Surgery No. 924 Hospital of PLA Joint Logistic Support Force Guilin China

3. REMD Medical Technology Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMalignant liver tumors seriously endanger human health. Among different therapeutic approaches, high‐frequency irreversible electroporation (H‐FIRE) is a recently emerging tumor ablation technique. The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of ultrasound‐guided percutaneous H‐FIRE using four electrode needles in porcine livers.MethodsTwelve experimental pigs underwent percutaneous H‐FIRE ablation using a compound steep‐pulse therapeutic device. Liver tissues adjacent to the gallbladder, blood vessels, and bile ducts were selected as the ablation targets. Pigs were randomly divided into three groups: (1) immediately after ablation (N = 4), (2) 2 days after ablation (N = 4), and (3) 7 days after ablation (N = 4). Blood routine, liver and kidney function, and myocardial enzyme levels were measured before and after ablation. Ultrasound, contrast‐enhanced ultrasound (CEUS), contrast‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and hematoxylin–eosin staining were performed to evaluate the ablation performance.ResultsUltrasound‐guided percutaneous H‐FIRE ablations using four electrode needles were successfully performed in all 12 experimental pigs. The general conditions of the pigs, including postoperative activities and feeding behaviors, were normal, with no significant changes compared with the preoperative conditions. The imaging features of ultrasound, CEUS, and MRI demonstrated no significant changes in the gallbladder walls, bile ducts, or blood vessels close to the ablation areas. Laboratory tests showed that liver function indices and myocardial enzymes increased temporarily after H‐FIRE ablation, but decreased to normal levels at 7 days after ablation. Histopathological examinations of porcine liver specimens showed that this technique could effectively ablate the target areas without damaging the surrounding or internal vascular systems and gallbladder.ConclusionsThis study demonstrated the feasibility and safety of ultrasound‐guided percutaneous H‐FIRE ablation in porcine livers in vivo, and proposed a four‐needle method to optimize its clinical application.

Publisher

Wiley

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