Renal tissue ablation with irreversible electroporation: Preliminary results in a porcine model Journal Article


Authors: Deodhar, A.; Monette, S.; Single, G. W. Jr; Hamilton, W. C. Jr; Thornton, R.; Maybody, M.; Coleman, J. A.; Solomon, S. B.
Article Title: Renal tissue ablation with irreversible electroporation: Preliminary results in a porcine model
Abstract: Objectives To evaluate the histopathologic and computed tomography imaging features associated with irreversible electroporation (IRE) ablation performed in normal porcine kidneys. IRE is a nonthermal ablative tool that uses direct electrical pulses to create permanent "pores" in cell membranes and cell death. It does not affect the extracellular matrix. Methods Fifteen female swine were treated with IRE using acute (<24 hours), subacute (36 hours), and chronic (3 weeks) treatment settings. Unipolar IRE applicators were placed under CT guidance. The renal pelvis/calyx was included in 18 ablations. Imaging and histopathologic follow-up were performed. Results A total of 29 ablations (19 acute, 4 subacute, and 6 chronic) were created. Acute/subacute ablations showed complete cortical necrosis without intervening live cells. The pelvic epithelium was necrotic with urothelial sloughing; pelvic extracellular matrix was intact. Chronic ablations showed cortical fibrosis, regenerating renal pelvic epithelium and intact pelvic extracellular matrix. No thermal injury, renal pelvic, or blood vessel injury was seen. Immediate postprocedure CT imaging demonstrated a hypodense nonenhancing lesion that persisted at 1 week. Of the 6 chronic lesions, 4 showed complete resolution at 3 weeks on imaging. No collecting system damage was seen. Conclusions This preliminary porcine study demonstrates the nonthermal and connective tissue sparing mechanism of action of IRE. These features may protect against collecting system damage after IRE ablation of renal tissue. IRE could therefore play an important role in ablation of centrally located renal tumors. © 2011 Elsevier Inc.
Keywords: controlled study; histopathology; nonhuman; follow up; animals; animal tissue; computer assisted tomography; image analysis; animal experiment; animal model; tomography, x-ray computed; extracellular matrix; models, animal; urothelium; kidney; kidney tumor; kidney injury; blood vessel injury; electroporation; kidney pelvis; electrosurgery; swine; kidney collecting tubule; experimental model; thermal injury; kidney calyx; kidney cortex necrosis; kidney tissue ablation
Journal Title: Urology
Volume: 77
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0090-4295
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2011-03-01
Start Page: 754
End Page: 760
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2010.08.036
PUBMED: 21111458
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 23 June 2011" - "CODEN: URGYA" - "Source: Scopus"
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  1. Jonathan Coleman
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  2. Majid Maybody
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  3. Ajita Deodhar
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  4. Stephen Solomon
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  5. Sebastien Monette
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