TY - JOUR
T1 - Applications of Elastography in Ablation Therapies: An Animal Model In Vivo Study
AU - Giménez, Mariano E.
AU - Davrieux, Carlos Federico
AU - Saccomandi, Paola
AU - Serra, Edgardo
AU - Quero, Giuseppe
AU - Palermo, Mariano
AU - Marescaux, Jacques
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Background:Ablation therapies are one of the main local treatments for solid organ tumors. After applying any ablation therapy, few days should be waited to perform an imaging study and analyze the result. In this work, we analyzed the correlation between elastography monitoring after procedure and the result of ablation. The objective of this study is to determine tissue changesin vivoin short term after the application of ablation systems using different diagnostic imaging methods. Materials and Methods:Descriptive study in anin vivoswine model. Different types of ablation therapies (radiofrequency ablation, microwave ablation [MWA], and LASER ablation [LA]) were applied in the liver and kidneys. We compared their results by medical image monitoring (ultrasound, computed tomography, elastography) and macroscopic analysis. Results:All the animals survived the procedures. No major intraoperative complications were reported. We determined the characteristics of each procedure. MWA session was faster than the other types of ablation therapies. Regarding ablation area diameters, the largest was achieved with MWA and the smallest with LA. Macroscopically, we observed a central ablation zone, a peripheral ablation zone, and surrounding normal tissue. It was correlated with elastography images. Conclusion:Monitoring of the results of ablation therapies shortly after their application is possible through imaging studies. It allows determining the size of the ablation zone, its characteristics, ruling out complications, and its early results. Elastography could efficiently support this goal.
AB - Background:Ablation therapies are one of the main local treatments for solid organ tumors. After applying any ablation therapy, few days should be waited to perform an imaging study and analyze the result. In this work, we analyzed the correlation between elastography monitoring after procedure and the result of ablation. The objective of this study is to determine tissue changesin vivoin short term after the application of ablation systems using different diagnostic imaging methods. Materials and Methods:Descriptive study in anin vivoswine model. Different types of ablation therapies (radiofrequency ablation, microwave ablation [MWA], and LASER ablation [LA]) were applied in the liver and kidneys. We compared their results by medical image monitoring (ultrasound, computed tomography, elastography) and macroscopic analysis. Results:All the animals survived the procedures. No major intraoperative complications were reported. We determined the characteristics of each procedure. MWA session was faster than the other types of ablation therapies. Regarding ablation area diameters, the largest was achieved with MWA and the smallest with LA. Macroscopically, we observed a central ablation zone, a peripheral ablation zone, and surrounding normal tissue. It was correlated with elastography images. Conclusion:Monitoring of the results of ablation therapies shortly after their application is possible through imaging studies. It allows determining the size of the ablation zone, its characteristics, ruling out complications, and its early results. Elastography could efficiently support this goal.
KW - LASER ablation
KW - ablation therapies
KW - elastography
KW - image-guided surgery
KW - microwave ablation
KW - radiofrequency ablation
KW - LASER ablation
KW - ablation therapies
KW - elastography
KW - image-guided surgery
KW - microwave ablation
KW - radiofrequency ablation
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/280156
U2 - 10.1089/lap.2020.0485
DO - 10.1089/lap.2020.0485
M3 - Article
SN - 1092-6429
VL - 30
SP - 980
EP - 986
JO - JOURNAL OF LAPAROENDOSCOPIC & ADVANCED SURGICAL TECHNIQUES
JF - JOURNAL OF LAPAROENDOSCOPIC & ADVANCED SURGICAL TECHNIQUES
ER -