Irreversible Electroporation of the Pancreas Using Parallel Plate Electrodes in a Porcine Model: A Feasibility Study.

Irreversible electroporation (IRE) with needle electrodes is being explored as treatment option in locally advanced pancreatic cancer. Several studies have shown promising results with IRE needles, positioned around the tumor to achieve tumor ablation. Disadvantages are the technical difficulties fo...

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Main Authors: Steffi J E Rombouts, Maarten W Nijkamp, Willemijn P M van Dijck, Lodewijk A A Brosens, Maurits Konings, R van Hillegersberg, Inne H M Borel Rinkes, Jeroen Hagendoorn, Fred H Wittkampf, I Quintus Molenaar
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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spelling doaj-6f999d01ffd146239d9d0b3db49367012020-11-25T01:49:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01121e016939610.1371/journal.pone.0169396Irreversible Electroporation of the Pancreas Using Parallel Plate Electrodes in a Porcine Model: A Feasibility Study.Steffi J E RomboutsMaarten W NijkampWillemijn P M van DijckLodewijk A A BrosensMaurits KoningsR van HillegersbergInne H M Borel RinkesJeroen HagendoornFred H WittkampfI Quintus MolenaarIrreversible electroporation (IRE) with needle electrodes is being explored as treatment option in locally advanced pancreatic cancer. Several studies have shown promising results with IRE needles, positioned around the tumor to achieve tumor ablation. Disadvantages are the technical difficulties for needle placement, the time needed to achieve tumor ablation, the risk of needle track seeding and most important the possible occurrence of postoperative pancreatic fistula via the needle tracks. The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate the feasibility of a new IRE-technique using two parallel plate electrodes, in a porcine model.Twelve healthy pigs underwent laparotomy. The pancreas was mobilized to enable positioning of the paddles. A standard monophasic external cardiac defibrillator was used to perform an ablation in 3 separate parts of the pancreas; either a single application of 50 or 100J or a serial application of 4x50J. After 6 hours, pancreatectomy was performed for histology and pigs were terminated.Histology showed necrosis of pancreatic parenchyma with neutrophil influx in 5/12, 11/12 and 12/12 of the ablated areas at 50, 100, and 4x50J respectively. The electric current density threshold to achieve necrosis was 4.3, 5.1 and 3.4 A/cm2 respectively. The ablation threshold was significantly lower for the serial compared to the single applications (p = 0.003). The content of the ablated areas differed between the applications: areas treated with a single application of 50 J often contained vital areas without obvious necrosis, whereas half of the sections treated with 100 J showed small islands of normal looking cells surrounded by necrosis, while all sections receiving 4x 50 J showed a homogeneous necrotic lesion.Pancreatic tissue can be successfully ablated using two parallel paddles around the tissue. A serial application of 4x50J was most effective in creating a homogeneous necrotic lesion.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5213381?pdf=render
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author Steffi J E Rombouts
Maarten W Nijkamp
Willemijn P M van Dijck
Lodewijk A A Brosens
Maurits Konings
R van Hillegersberg
Inne H M Borel Rinkes
Jeroen Hagendoorn
Fred H Wittkampf
I Quintus Molenaar
spellingShingle Steffi J E Rombouts
Maarten W Nijkamp
Willemijn P M van Dijck
Lodewijk A A Brosens
Maurits Konings
R van Hillegersberg
Inne H M Borel Rinkes
Jeroen Hagendoorn
Fred H Wittkampf
I Quintus Molenaar
Irreversible Electroporation of the Pancreas Using Parallel Plate Electrodes in a Porcine Model: A Feasibility Study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Steffi J E Rombouts
Maarten W Nijkamp
Willemijn P M van Dijck
Lodewijk A A Brosens
Maurits Konings
R van Hillegersberg
Inne H M Borel Rinkes
Jeroen Hagendoorn
Fred H Wittkampf
I Quintus Molenaar
author_sort Steffi J E Rombouts
title Irreversible Electroporation of the Pancreas Using Parallel Plate Electrodes in a Porcine Model: A Feasibility Study.
title_short Irreversible Electroporation of the Pancreas Using Parallel Plate Electrodes in a Porcine Model: A Feasibility Study.
title_full Irreversible Electroporation of the Pancreas Using Parallel Plate Electrodes in a Porcine Model: A Feasibility Study.
title_fullStr Irreversible Electroporation of the Pancreas Using Parallel Plate Electrodes in a Porcine Model: A Feasibility Study.
title_full_unstemmed Irreversible Electroporation of the Pancreas Using Parallel Plate Electrodes in a Porcine Model: A Feasibility Study.
title_sort irreversible electroporation of the pancreas using parallel plate electrodes in a porcine model: a feasibility study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Irreversible electroporation (IRE) with needle electrodes is being explored as treatment option in locally advanced pancreatic cancer. Several studies have shown promising results with IRE needles, positioned around the tumor to achieve tumor ablation. Disadvantages are the technical difficulties for needle placement, the time needed to achieve tumor ablation, the risk of needle track seeding and most important the possible occurrence of postoperative pancreatic fistula via the needle tracks. The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate the feasibility of a new IRE-technique using two parallel plate electrodes, in a porcine model.Twelve healthy pigs underwent laparotomy. The pancreas was mobilized to enable positioning of the paddles. A standard monophasic external cardiac defibrillator was used to perform an ablation in 3 separate parts of the pancreas; either a single application of 50 or 100J or a serial application of 4x50J. After 6 hours, pancreatectomy was performed for histology and pigs were terminated.Histology showed necrosis of pancreatic parenchyma with neutrophil influx in 5/12, 11/12 and 12/12 of the ablated areas at 50, 100, and 4x50J respectively. The electric current density threshold to achieve necrosis was 4.3, 5.1 and 3.4 A/cm2 respectively. The ablation threshold was significantly lower for the serial compared to the single applications (p = 0.003). The content of the ablated areas differed between the applications: areas treated with a single application of 50 J often contained vital areas without obvious necrosis, whereas half of the sections treated with 100 J showed small islands of normal looking cells surrounded by necrosis, while all sections receiving 4x 50 J showed a homogeneous necrotic lesion.Pancreatic tissue can be successfully ablated using two parallel paddles around the tissue. A serial application of 4x50J was most effective in creating a homogeneous necrotic lesion.
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