Experimental study of the safety of pancreas cryosurgery: the comparison of 2 different techniques of cryosurgery
Autor: | Li Gen Duan, Yi Wan, Yu Ma, Xiao Li Chen |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Time Factors Pancreatic pseudocyst Swine Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism medicine.medical_treatment Cryosurgery Endocrinology Hypothermia Induced Internal Medicine Medicine Animals Pancreas Hepatology Common bile duct business.industry Pancreatitis Acute Necrotizing medicine.disease Gastroenterostomy Surgery Cold Temperature Survival Rate medicine.anatomical_structure Duodenum Acute pancreatitis Feasibility Studies Pancreatic injury business |
Zdroj: | Pancreas. 39(1) |
ISSN: | 1536-4828 |
Popis: | OBJECTIVES To test the feasibility of cryosurgery for pancreatic carcinoma and to observe the consequence of cryosurgery by 2 different techniques. METHODS Twelve healthy pigs underwent laparotomy, during which, chop amputation of common bile duct and duodenum were performed, meanwhile other intra-abdominal organs with the pancreas were isolated. Two different techniques of cryosurgery were performed on the pancreas. Group A (n = 6) accepted the mild hypothermic cryosurgery with liquid nitrogen superficial refrigeration, and group B (n = 6) were performed with the deep hypothermic cryosurgery at -170 degrees C with LCS2000 cryogenic surgical system. All the animals' digestive tract was reconstructed with cholecystojejunostomy and gastroenterostomy, respectively. RESULTS Acute necrotizing pancreatitis occurred on all animals in group A, of which 5 of the 6 died within 1 week, whereas only 1 of the 6 reported a 4-week survival. All animals in group B survived during the observation, in which only a transient increment and a gradual correction of pancreatic amylase level were recorded. Small pancreatic pseudocyst occurred in 1 case. CONCLUSIONS Mild hypothermic cryosurgery with liquid nitrogen superficial refrigeration might lead to pancreatic injury and induce acute pancreatitis, yet deep hypothermic cryosurgery with adequate time showed a promising effect in destroying pancreatic tissue and preventing acute pancreatitis. |
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