Novel temperature-controlled RFA probe for treatment of blocked metal biliary stents in patients with pancreaticobiliary cancers: initial experience

Background and study aims Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is used to treat blocked biliary stents in patients with pancreaticobiliary (PB) tumors with varying results. We report our experience with a novel temperature-controlled probe for treatment of blocked metal stents. Patients and met...

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Main Authors: Manu K. Nayar, Kofi W. Oppong, Noor L.H. Bekkali, John S. Leeds
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2018-04-01
Series:Endoscopy International Open
Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0044-102097
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spelling doaj-b2ead4ee2be149b6b250c6e75d5d500e2020-11-25T02:50:39ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGEndoscopy International Open2364-37222196-97362018-04-010605E513E51710.1055/s-0044-102097Novel temperature-controlled RFA probe for treatment of blocked metal biliary stents in patients with pancreaticobiliary cancers: initial experienceManu K. Nayar0Kofi W. Oppong1Noor L.H. Bekkali2John S. Leeds3HPB Unit, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomHPB Unit, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomHPB Unit, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomHPB Unit, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomBackground and study aims Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is used to treat blocked biliary stents in patients with pancreaticobiliary (PB) tumors with varying results. We report our experience with a novel temperature-controlled probe for treatment of blocked metal stents. Patients and methods Patients with histologically proven PB cancers and a blocked biliary stents were treated using ELRATM electrode (Taewoong Medical) under fluoroscopic guidance. Demographics, clinical outcome, stricture diameter improvements, complications and mortality at 30 days were prospectively recorded. Results Nine procedures were performed on seven patients (4 male, 3 female); mean age 65.33 (range 56 – 82 years). Mean stricture diameter prior to RFA was 1.13 mm (SD ± 0.54) and 4.42 mm (SD ± 1.54) following RFA (P < 0.0001). Five of seven patients (71 %) required additional stents to ensure optimal drainage. There were no procedure-related complications. Mean follow-up was 193.55 days (range 31 – 540) and three of nine patients (33 %) died due to terminal cancer. Conclusion These are the first reported data on use of a temperature-controlled RFA catheter in humans to treat blocked metal biliary stents. The device is safe but further randomized trials are required to establish the efficacy and survival benefits of this probe.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0044-102097
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author Manu K. Nayar
Kofi W. Oppong
Noor L.H. Bekkali
John S. Leeds
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Kofi W. Oppong
Noor L.H. Bekkali
John S. Leeds
Novel temperature-controlled RFA probe for treatment of blocked metal biliary stents in patients with pancreaticobiliary cancers: initial experience
Endoscopy International Open
author_facet Manu K. Nayar
Kofi W. Oppong
Noor L.H. Bekkali
John S. Leeds
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title Novel temperature-controlled RFA probe for treatment of blocked metal biliary stents in patients with pancreaticobiliary cancers: initial experience
title_short Novel temperature-controlled RFA probe for treatment of blocked metal biliary stents in patients with pancreaticobiliary cancers: initial experience
title_full Novel temperature-controlled RFA probe for treatment of blocked metal biliary stents in patients with pancreaticobiliary cancers: initial experience
title_fullStr Novel temperature-controlled RFA probe for treatment of blocked metal biliary stents in patients with pancreaticobiliary cancers: initial experience
title_full_unstemmed Novel temperature-controlled RFA probe for treatment of blocked metal biliary stents in patients with pancreaticobiliary cancers: initial experience
title_sort novel temperature-controlled rfa probe for treatment of blocked metal biliary stents in patients with pancreaticobiliary cancers: initial experience
publisher Georg Thieme Verlag KG
series Endoscopy International Open
issn 2364-3722
2196-9736
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Background and study aims Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is used to treat blocked biliary stents in patients with pancreaticobiliary (PB) tumors with varying results. We report our experience with a novel temperature-controlled probe for treatment of blocked metal stents. Patients and methods Patients with histologically proven PB cancers and a blocked biliary stents were treated using ELRATM electrode (Taewoong Medical) under fluoroscopic guidance. Demographics, clinical outcome, stricture diameter improvements, complications and mortality at 30 days were prospectively recorded. Results Nine procedures were performed on seven patients (4 male, 3 female); mean age 65.33 (range 56 – 82 years). Mean stricture diameter prior to RFA was 1.13 mm (SD ± 0.54) and 4.42 mm (SD ± 1.54) following RFA (P < 0.0001). Five of seven patients (71 %) required additional stents to ensure optimal drainage. There were no procedure-related complications. Mean follow-up was 193.55 days (range 31 – 540) and three of nine patients (33 %) died due to terminal cancer. Conclusion These are the first reported data on use of a temperature-controlled RFA catheter in humans to treat blocked metal biliary stents. The device is safe but further randomized trials are required to establish the efficacy and survival benefits of this probe.
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0044-102097
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