Single exponential decay waveform; A synergistic combination of electroporation and electrolysis (E2) for tissue ablation

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Abstract

Background. Electrolytic ablation and electroporation based ablation are minimally invasive, non-thermal surgical technologies that employ electrical currents and electric fields to ablate undesirable cells in a volume of tissue. In this study, we explore the attributes of a new tissue ablation technology that simultaneously delivers a synergistic combination of electroporation and electrolysis (E2). Method. A new device that delivers a controlled dose of electroporation field and electrolysis currents in the form of a single exponential decay waveform (EDW) was applied to the pig liver, and the effect of various parameters on the extent of tissue ablation was examined with histology. Results. Histological analysis shows that E2 delivered as EDW can produce tissue ablation in volumes of clinical significance, using electrical and temporal parameters which, if used in electroporation or electrolysis separately, cannot ablate the tissue. Discussion. The E2 combination has advantages over the three basic technologies of non-thermal ablation: electrolytic ablation, electrochemical ablation (reversible electroporation with injection of drugs) and irreversible electroporation. E2 ablates clinically relevant volumes of tissue in a shorter period of time than electrolysis and electroporation, without the need to inject drugs as in reversible electroporation or use paralyzing anesthesia as in irreversible electroporation. Subjects Bioengineering, Biophysics, Oncology, Pathology, Histology.

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Klein, N., Guenther, E., Mikus, P., Stehling, M. K., & Rubinsky, B. (2017). Single exponential decay waveform; A synergistic combination of electroporation and electrolysis (E2) for tissue ablation. PeerJ, 2017(4). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3190

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