Irreversible electroporation: Beyond the limits of tumor ablation

R. Alonso-González , J.M. Abadal Villayandre , E. Gálvez Gonzalez , M.J. Álvarez Perez , S. Méndez Alonso , M.A. de Gregorio Ariza
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Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) is a non-thermal tumor ablation technique. High-voltage electrical pulses are applied between pairs of electrodes inserted around and/or inside a tumor. The generated electric current induces the creation of nanopores in the cell membrane, triggering apoptosis. As a result, IRE can be safely used in areas near delicate vascular structures where other thermal ablation methods are contraindicated.

Currently, IRE has demonstrated to be a successful ablation technique for pancreatic, renal, and liver tumors and is widely used as a focal therapeutic option for prostate cancer.

The need for specific anesthetic management and accurate parallel placement of multiple electrodes entails a high level of complexity and great expertise from the interventional team is required. Nevertheless, IRE is a very promising technique with a remarkable systemic immunological capability and may impact on distant metastases (abscopal effect).

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不可逆电穿孔:超越肿瘤消融的极限
不可逆电穿孔(IRE)是一种非热肿瘤消融技术。在肿瘤周围和/或内部插入的成对电极之间施加高压电脉冲。产生的电流会在细胞膜上形成纳米孔,从而引发细胞凋亡。目前,IRE 已被证明是一种成功的胰腺、肾脏和肝脏肿瘤消融技术,并被广泛用作前列腺癌的病灶治疗选择。由于需要特殊的麻醉管理和多个电极的精确平行放置,因此具有很高的复杂性,需要介入团队具备丰富的专业知识。然而,IRE 是一种非常有前途的技术,具有显著的全身免疫能力,并可能对远处转移产生影响(腹膜后效应)。
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