2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2015.e00030
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Evaluation of percutaneous microwave coagulation therapy for hepatic artery injury

Abstract: ObjectivesTo evaluate the in vivo efficacy of 915 MHz percutaneous coagulation in the treatment of hepatic artery injury.MethodsAfter inducing hepatic artery injury, 8 dogs in each group underwent 915 MHz microwave percutaneous coagulation therapy and 8 dogs were injected with batroxobin and α-cyanoacrylate.ResultsThe hemostatic effects of 915 MHz microwave were better than drug injection, and the amount of bleeding was significantly lower (p < 0.05). Pathological examination showed that vessel wall necrosis w… Show more

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“…The utilization of microwave energy has also sprawled into treating various peripheral vascular lesions, as was observed in studies by Zhang et al and Sun et al, where microwave-based ablation was successfully used to coagulate and stop the bleeding from the renal and hepatic arter-ies, respectively, by using a percutaneous approach. This was found to be superior to the currently used intraluminal drug injections [92,93]. The ability of MR to detect temperature changes can also be used for targeted therapy, as was attempted by Tarakanov et al [94], to treat patients with lower back pain.…”
Section: Heartmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The utilization of microwave energy has also sprawled into treating various peripheral vascular lesions, as was observed in studies by Zhang et al and Sun et al, where microwave-based ablation was successfully used to coagulate and stop the bleeding from the renal and hepatic arter-ies, respectively, by using a percutaneous approach. This was found to be superior to the currently used intraluminal drug injections [92,93]. The ability of MR to detect temperature changes can also be used for targeted therapy, as was attempted by Tarakanov et al [94], to treat patients with lower back pain.…”
Section: Heartmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The dual channel's antenna was 18 cm long and 1.9 mm in diameter (15 G), through which cold saline was circulated by a peristaltic pump to continuously cool the shaft. During the procedure, the temperature of each antenna was kept below 40 C by adjusting the flow of the cold water [19]. Preoperative sedation was performed with intramuscular injection of 50 mg Dilantin (Chaohui; Shanghai Pharmaceuticals, Shanghai, China) 30 min before ablation and another 50 mg of Dilantin on demand during ablation.…”
Section: Mwa Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%