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Tissue shrinkage in microwave thermal ablation: comparison of three commercial devices

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYPERTHERMIA
卷 34, 期 4, 页码 382-391

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02656736.2017.1362115

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Microwave thermal ablation; tissue shrinkage; tissue characterisation

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  1. Cosman Instruments
  2. AngioDynamics

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Purpose: To evaluate, characterise and compare the extent of tissue shrinkage induced from three different commercial microwave ablation devices, and to elucidate the mechanism behind the distinctive performances obtained.Materials and methods: Microwave ablation (N=152) was conducted with three different commercial devices on cubes of ex vivo liver (10-402mm/side) embedded in agar phantoms. 50-60W was applied for 1-10min duration. Pre- and post-ablation dimensions of the samples, as well as the extent of carbonisation and coagulation were measured and correlated. ANOVA was performed to evaluate statistical significance.Results: For all devices, logarithmic correlations with time were observed for both tissue shrinkage (R-2=0.84-1.00) and induced carbonisation (R-2=0.73-0.99) radially to the antenna axis. Along the longitudinal axis of the antenna, for two of the devices shrinkage did not appreciably change with time (p>0.05), yet carbonisation increased linearly (R-2=0.57-0.94). For the third fully internally-cooled device, both carbonisation and shrinkage showed logarithmic trends (R-2=0.85-0.98 and R-2=0.78-0.94, respectively) based upon delayed carbonisation appearing only 5min into ablation and onward. For all devices, non-uniform shrinkage was noted within the coagulated area increasing from the boundary of the ablated area (14%) to the limit of carbonisation (39%) in a linear fashion (R-2=0.88)Conclusions: Microwave ablation device construction can alter the extent of post-ablation coagulation and tissue shrinkage. Given that tissue shrinkage in the coagulated area shows non-uniform behaviour, observed differences can be attributed in part to the applicator cooling system that alters the ablation temperature profile.

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