| Literature DB >> 23049547 |
Monica Gaidhane1, Ioana Smith, Kristi Ellen, Jeremy Gatesman, Nagy Habib, Patricia Foley, Christopher Moskaluk, Michel Kahaleh.
Abstract
Backgrounds. Limited effective palliative treatments exist for pancreatic cancer which includes surgery or chemotherapy. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) uses high frequency alternating current to ablate diseased tissue and has been used to treat various tumors. In this study, we evaluated a prototype probe adjusted to the EUS-needle to perform EUS-RFA to permit coagulative necrosis in the pancreas. Methods. Five Yucatan pigs underwent EUS-guided radiofrequency ablation of the head of their pancreas. Using an EUS-needle, RFA was applied with 6 mm and then 10 mm of the probe exposed at specific wattage for preset durations. Results. Only one pig showed moderate levels of pancreatitis (20% proximal pancreatitis). The other animals showed much lower areas of tissue damage. In 3 of the 5 pigs, the proximal pancreas showed greater levels of tissue injury than the distal pancreas, consistent with the proximity of the tissue to the procedure site. In 1 pig, both proximal and distal pancreas showed minimal pancreatitis (1%). There was minimal evidence of fat necrosis in intra-pancreatic and/or extra-pancreatic adipose tissue. Conclusion. EUS-guided RFA of the pancreatic head with the monopolar probe through a 19-gauge needle was well tolerated in 5 Yucatan pigs and with minimal amount of pancreatitis.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23049547 PMCID: PMC3459266 DOI: 10.1155/2012/431451
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterol Res Pract ISSN: 1687-6121 Impact factor: 2.260
Figure 1Endoscopic Ultrasound view of the EUS-RFA probe inserted into the porcine pancreas.
Figure 2Habib EUS RFA probe.
Figure 3Excised porcine pancreas after euthanization.
Scoring of histologic injury.
| Animal # | Location | % acute pancreatitis | Fat necrosis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Proximal | 20 | Present |
| 1 | Distal | 2 | Present |
| 2 | Proximal | 7 | Present |
| 2 | Distal | 0 | Present |
| 3 | Proximal | 1 | Present |
| 3 | Distal | 4 | Present |
| 4 | Proximal | 1 | Present |
| 4 | Distal | 1 | Present |
| 5 | Proximal | 5 | Present |
| 5 | Distal | 2 | Present |
Figure 4Pancreatic histology.