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Experimental study on the feasibility and safety of radiofrequency ablation for secondary splenomagely and hypersplenism 被引量:25

Experimental study on the feasibility and safety of radiofrequency ablation for secondary splenomagely and hypersplenism
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摘要 AIM: To assess the feasibility and safety of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in treatment of secondary splenomagely and hypersplenism.METHODS: Sixteen healthy mongrel dogs were randomly divided into two groups, group Ⅰ (n=4) and group Ⅱ (n=12).Congestive splenomegaly was induced by ligation of splenic vein and its collateral branches in both groups. At the end of 3rd week postoperation, RFA in spleen was performed in group Ⅱ via laparotomy, complications of RFA were observed,CT scan was performed and the spleens were obtained.The radiofrequency (RF) thermal lesions and histopathology of spleen were examined regularly.RESULTS: No complication or death was observed in both groups; CT revealed that the splenomegaly lasted over 2months after ligation of splenic vein; the segmental RF lesions included hyperintense zone of coagulative necrosis and more extensive peripheral hypointense infarcted zone, the latter was called 'bystander effect'. The infarcted zone would be absorbed and subsequently disappeared in 4-6 weeks after RFA accompanied with shrinkage of the remnant spleen.The fundamental histopathological changes of splenic lesions caused by RF thermal energy included local coagulative necrosis, peripheral thrombotic infarction zone, subsequent tissue absorption and fibrosis in the zone of thrombotic infarction, the occlusion of vessels in remnant viable spleen,deposition of extensive fibrous protein, and disappearance of congestive splenic sinusoid - 'splenic carnification'. Those pathologic changes were underline of shrinkage of spleen.CONCLUSION: It is feasible and safe to perform RFA in spleen to treat experimental splenomegaly and hypersplenism. The RFA could be safely performed clinically via laparotomy or laparoscopic procedure while spleen was strictly separated from surrounding organs. AIM:To assess the feasibility and safety of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in treatment of secondary splenomagely and hypersplenism. METHODS:Sixteen healthy mongrel dogs were randomly divided into two groups,group Ⅰ (n=4) and group Ⅱ (n=12). Congestive splenomegaly was induced by ligation of splenic vein and its collateral branches in both groups.At the end of 3rd week postoperation,RFA in spleen was performed in group Ⅱ via laparotomy,complications of RFA were observed, CT scan was performed and the spleens were obtained. The radiofrequency (RF) thermal lesions and histopathology of spleen were examined regularly. RESULTS:No complication or death was observed in both groups;CT revealed that the splenomegaly lasted over 2 months after ligation of splenic vein;the segmental RF lesions included hyperintense zone of coagulative necrosis and more extensive peripheral hypointense infarcted zone,the latter was called'bystander effect' The infarcted zone would be absorbed and subsequently disappeared in 4-6 weeks after RFA accompanied with shrinkage of the remnant spleen. The fundamental histopathological changes of splenic lesions caused by RF thermal energy included local coagulative necrosis,peripheral thrombotic infarction zone,subsequent tissue absorption and fibrosis in the zone of thrombotic infarction,the occlusion of vessels in remnant viable spleen, deposition of extensive fibrous protein,and disappearance of congestive splenic sinusoid-'splenic carnification'Those pathologic changes were underline of shrinkage of spleen. CONCLUSION:It is feasible and safe to perform RFA in spleen to treat experimental splenomegaly and hypersplenism.The RFA could be safely performed clinically via laparotomy or laparoscopic procedure while spleen was strictly separated from surrounding organs.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2003年第4期813-817,共5页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
基金 the"Tenth-Five"Fundamental Medical Scientific Research Projects of PLA,China,No.02Z005
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