基于射频介质加热的新型局部肿瘤原位消融和再造机的可行性:研究背景的深入回顾与实验研究的初步报告。

IF 1.9 2区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-15 DOI:10.4055/cios23186
Min Wook Joo, Sangrok Jin, Gyeong-Jun Lee, Yong-Suk Lee, Yang-Guk Chung
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背景:在骨肉瘤方面,随着诊断和手术技术的进步,化疗改善了预后,从而尝试挽救肢体。由于早期发现和多学科治疗提高了存活率,对于选定的转移性骨癌患者,可考虑进行根治性手术。肢体挽救手术可能因重建方法的不同而有所差异,并伴有不同的并发症。为了克服这些问题,我们设计了一种新概念,即基于射频(RF)诱导加热的原位局部肿瘤消融和再造机,并打算通过实验证明其可行性:方法:使用 6 个月大的猪的新鲜股骨,切除骨骺后,将远端部分放入加热室。在干骺端、干骺端和干骺端插入光纤温度传感器。在不同功率、27.12 MHz的加热过程中,各测量了六次温度。此外,还测量了未经处理、经射频处理和巴氏灭菌处理的骨骼的压缩刚度和弯曲刚度各六次,并对结果进行了比较:结果:在输出功率为 200 W 的情况下,所有测量点的温度在 6 分钟内均达到或超过 70 ℃,且温度保持不变。射频加热骨骼的压缩刚度中值比巴氏杀菌骨骼高 79.2%,但差异在统计学上不显著。射频加热骨骼的弯曲硬度中值约为未加工骨骼的 66.3%,比巴氏杀菌骨骼高出 20%:结论:研究表明,通过射频加热进行原位局部肿瘤消融和再循环,可快速达到并保持肿瘤消融温度,从而有效保护骨硬度。温度分布不均匀的问题可通过模拟研究和补充实验确定的最佳设计来解决。
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Feasibility of a Novel In-situ Local Tumor Ablation and Recycling Machine Based on Radiofrequency Dielectric Heating: In-depth Review on Research Background and Preliminary Report of an Experimental Study.

Background: In bone sarcomas, chemotherapy has improved the prognosis with advances in diagnostic and surgical technologies, which has led to attempts to save limbs. As early detection and multidisciplinary treatment have improved the survival rate, curative surgery is considered for selected patients with metastatic bone carcinomas. Limb salvage procedures may vary in relation to the reconstruction method, which is accompanied by different complications. To overcome them, we devised a novel concept, in-situ local tumor ablation and recycling machine based on radiofrequency (RF)-induced heating and intended experiments to demonstrate its feasibility.

Methods: The fresh femurs of 6-month-old pigs were used after removing the epiphyses; the distal parts were placed in a heating chamber. Fiber-optic temperature sensors were inserted in the metaphysis, meta-diaphysis, and diaphysis. Temperatures were measured six times each during heating at 27.12 MHz at various powers. Additionally, the compressive and bending stiffnesses were measured six times each for the unprocessed, RF-treated, and pasteurized bones, and the results were compared.

Results: Under 200 W power output, the temperatures at all measurement sites reached 70 ℃ or higher in 6 minutes, and the temperatures were maintained. The median compressive stiffness of RF-heated bones was 79.2% higher than that of pasteurized bones, but the difference was statistically insignificant. The median bending stiffness of RF-heated bones was approximately 66.3% of that of unprocessed bones, which was 20% higher than that of pasteurized bones.

Conclusions: The feasibility to rapidly attain and maintain temperatures for tumor ablation is shown, which favorably preserves bone stiffness through the in-situ local tumor ablation and recycling based on RF heating. The problem of nonuniform temperature distribution might be solved by an optimal design determined from simulation research and additional experiments.

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