Irreversible electroporation for the ablation of liver tumors: are we there yet?

Kevin P Charpentier
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Abstract

Objective: To explore irreversible electroporation (IRE) as a novel, nonthermal form of tissue ablation using high-voltage electrical current to induce pores in the lipid bilayer of cells, resulting in cell death.

Data sources: PubMed searches were performed using the keywords electroporation, IRE, and ablation. The abstracts for the 2012 meetings of both the American Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association and the Society for Interventional Radiology were also searched. All articles and abstracts with any reference to electroporation were identified and reviewed.

Study selection: All studies and abstracts pertaining to electroporation.

Data extraction: All data pertaining to the safety and efficacy of IRE were extracted from preclinical and clinical studies. Preclinical data detailing the theory and design of IRE systems were also extracted.

Data synthesis: Preclinical studies have suggested that IRE may have advantages over conventional forms of thermal tumor ablation including no heat sink effect and preservation of the acellular elements of tissue, resulting in less unwanted collateral damage. The early clinical experience with IRE demonstrates safety for the ablation of human liver tumors. Short-term data regarding oncologic outcome is now emerging and appears encouraging.

Conclusion: Irreversible electroporation is likely to fill a niche void for the ablation of small liver tumors abutting a major vascular structure and for ablation of tumors abutting a major portal pedicle where heat sink and collateral damage must be avoided for maximum efficacy and safety. Studies are still needed to define the short-term and long-term oncologic efficacy of IRE.

不可逆电穿孔消融肝肿瘤:我们做到了吗?
目的:探讨不可逆电穿孔(IRE)作为一种新型的、非热的组织消融形式,利用高压电流诱导细胞脂质双分子层上的孔隙,从而导致细胞死亡。数据来源:使用关键词电穿孔、IRE和消融进行PubMed搜索。我们还检索了2012年美国肝胆胰学会和介入放射学会会议的摘要。所有与电穿孔相关的文章和摘要都被识别和审查。研究选择:所有与电穿孔有关的研究和摘要。数据提取:所有有关IRE安全性和有效性的数据均来自临床前和临床研究。还提取了详细介绍IRE系统理论和设计的临床前数据。数据综合:临床前研究表明,IRE可能比传统形式的热肿瘤消融有优势,包括没有散热效应和保存组织的非细胞成分,从而减少不必要的附带损伤。早期的临床经验证明IRE消融人肝脏肿瘤是安全的。关于肿瘤预后的短期数据正在出现,看起来令人鼓舞。结论:不可逆电穿孔可能填补了切除毗邻血管结构的肝小肿瘤和毗邻门脉蒂的肿瘤的空白,在这种情况下,为了获得最大的疗效和安全性,必须避免热沉积和附带损伤。IRE的短期和长期肿瘤疗效仍需要研究来确定。
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Archives of Surgery
Archives of Surgery 医学-外科
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