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Published in: Surgical Endoscopy 10/2007

01-10-2007

Development of a perfused ex vivo tumor-mimic model for the training of laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation

Authors: Philipp Hildebrand, Markus Kleemann, Uwe Roblick, Lutz Mirow, Hans-Peter Bruch, C. Bürk

Published in: Surgical Endoscopy | Issue 10/2007

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Abstract

Background

Laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a safe and effective method for tumor destruction in patients with unresectable liver tumors. However, accurate probe placement using laparoscopic ultrasound guidance is required to achieve complete tumor ablation. This study aimed to develop a perfusable ex vivo tumor-mimic model for laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation training.

Methods

After rinsing the prepared liver vessels with anticoagulants, porcine livers were perfused. Tumor-mimics were created by injecting a mixture consisting of 3% agarose, 3% cellulose, 7% glycerol, and 0.05% methylene blue, creating hyperechoic lesions in ultrasound. Heparinized porcine blood was used as perfusion medium. Continuous perfusion of the porcine liver was provided by connection of a pump system to the portal vein and the vena cava inferior. Laparoscopic RFA techniques were taught using a laparoscopic pelvi-trainer.

Results

A total of 30 laparoscopic ablations were performed in four porcine livers. The simulated “tumors” were clearly visible on laparoscopic ultrasound and not felt during placement of the RFA probe. In addition, color duplex ultrasound showed clear signals indicating for a sufficient liver perfusion.

Conclusion

Laparoscopic RFA requires advanced laparoscopic ultrasound skills for an accurate placement of the RFA probe. The perfused tumor-mimic model presented is a safe, easy, effective, and economic method to improve and train laparoscopic RFA skills on porcine liver tissue.
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Metadata
Title
Development of a perfused ex vivo tumor-mimic model for the training of laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation
Authors
Philipp Hildebrand
Markus Kleemann
Uwe Roblick
Lutz Mirow
Hans-Peter Bruch
C. Bürk
Publication date
01-10-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 10/2007
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-007-9216-x

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