Abstract

Multibipolar radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an advanced ablation technique for early stage hepatocellular carcinoma and liver metastases. Vessel cooling in multibipolar RFA has not been systematically investigated. The objective of this study was to evaluate the presence of perivascular vital cells within the ablation zone after multibipolar RFA. Multibipolar RFA were performed in domestic pigs in vivo. Three internally cooled bipolar RFA applicators were used simultaneously. Three experimental settings were planned: (1) inter-applicator-distance: 15 mm; (2) inter-applicator-distance: 20 mm; (3) inter-applicator-distance: 20 mm with hepatic inflow occlusion (Pringle maneuver). A vitality staining was used to analyze liver cell vitality around all vessels in the ablation center with a diameter > 0.5 mm histologically. 771 vessels were identified. No vital tissue was seen around 423 out of 429 vessels (98.6%) situated within the central white zone. Vital cells could be observed around major hepatic vessels situated adjacent to the ablation center. Vessel diameter (> 3.0 mm; p < 0.05) and low vessel-to-ablation-center distance (< 0.2 mm; p < 0.05) were identified as risk factors for incomplete ablation adjacent to hepatic vessels. The vast majority of vessels, which were localized in the clinically relevant white zone, showed no vital perivascular cells, regardless of vessel diameter and vessel type. However, there was a risk of incomplete ablation around major hepatic vessels situated directly within the ablation center. A Pringle maneuver could avoid incomplete ablations.

Highlights

  • Multibipolar radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an advanced ablation technique for early stage hepatocellular carcinoma and liver metastases

  • Technical success is indirectly determined by medical imaging techniques like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) or contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS)[16,17]

  • A total of 24 multibipolar RFA were performed in 12 domestic pigs [age: 161 days (114–180); weight: 69 kg (62–80)]

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Objective

The objective of this study was to evaluate the presence of perivascular vital cells within the thermal ablation zone after multibipolar RFA. A vitality staining was used to analyze liver cell vitality around all vessels with a diameter ≥ 0.5 mm histologically. While vital cells should be expected in the peripheral red zone, no vital cells should be detectable in the central white zone of an ­ablation[18,19]. We hypothesize that no viable cells remain within the clinically relevant inner white zone

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