Bloodless hepatic resection with automatic bipolar radiofrequency generator and multielectrode device

被引:10
作者
Rossi, P.
De Majo, A.
Mauti, A.
Mauti, P.
Quattrini, V.
Mattei, M.
Tognoni, V.
Cenci, L.
Manzelli, A.
Di Lorenzo, N.
Gaspari, A. L.
机构
[1] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Surg, Rome, Italy
[2] LED Spa, Aprilia, Latina, Italy
[3] STA Univ Rome Tor Vergata, Dept Biol, Rome, Italy
关键词
hepatic tumours; liver resection; incremental; bipolar radiofrequency;
D O I
10.1080/13645700701191511
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Liver resection is a standard treatment for liver tumours. Intra-operative blood loss remains a major concern during liver resection due to its association with higher postoperative complications and shorter long-term survival. To perform bloodless hepatic resection we realized an apparatus consisting of an incremental, bipolar radiofrequency generator and a probe with six in-line needles (SURTRON SB). Several ex-vivo and in-vivo pig liver experiments and a first-phase clinical study allowed the realization of a prototype radiofrequency (RF) generator that works at 470 kHz, 150 watts maximum power delivered. The probe consists of six needle electrodes of 1.5 mm diameter, with 4.5 mm free space, 6.0 mm centre to centre, between each. We obtained a coagulation of 35 mm length and 12 mm width. The transection was performed with a common scalpel after coagulation of liver parenchyma. We observed good healing of the liver edge both in animal model and in ongoing pilot clinical study. Coagulation with SURTRON SB allows a feasible, easy and safe bloodless liver resection. This method is tolerated with no systemic complication or adverse reaction. This technique offers a method for a bloodless hepatic transection without the need for sutures, ties, staples or tissue glue.
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页数:7
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