Endoscopy 2015; 47(12): 1167-1170
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1392252
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Evaluation of bipolar radiofrequency ablation for occluded self-expandable metal stents in the bile duct: in vivo and in vitro study

Won Jae Yoon
1   Department of Internal Medicine, Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea
2   Gastrointestinal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
,
Yong-Tae Kim
3   Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea
,
Ebubekir S. Daglilar
2   Gastrointestinal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
,
Mari Mino-Kenudson
4   Department of Pathology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
,
William R. Brugge
2   Gastrointestinal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Publication History

submitted 29 December 2014

accepted after revision 13 April 2015

Publication Date:
25 June 2015 (online)

Background and aims: Endobiliary radiofrequency ablation (RFA) has been used to treat occluded self-expandable metal stents (SEMSs). The aim of this study was to determine the characteristics of bipolar RFA in occluded SEMSs using both in vivo and in vitro models.

Methods: For the in vivo study, uncovered SEMSs were deployed in the bile ducts of three pigs; another pig was used as the control. RFA was performed at 10 W for 90 seconds. The bile duct was examined for histological changes. For the in vitro simulation of tissue ingrowth in SEMSs, RFA at 10 W for 30 seconds was performed on SEMS-occlusion polyacrylamide-gel phantoms.

Results: The ablation depth was markedly reduced in the stented porcine bile duct. RFA of uncovered SEMS-occlusion gel phantoms resulted in early termination of RFA when the coagulated area contacted the SEMS. This phenomenon was not observed in RFA of the covered SEMS-occlusion gel phantoms.

Conclusions: The presence of SEMSs attenuated the effect of bipolar endobiliary RFA. Tumorous tissue outside the SEMS is unlikely to be affected.

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