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Impact of pneumoperitoneum on renal cryotherapy.

ΤίτλοςImpact of pneumoperitoneum on renal cryotherapy.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsYoung, J. L., Louie M. K., Ortiz-Vanderdys C. G., McCormick D. W., Huynh V. B., Kaplan A. G., Jain N. S., Pick D. L., Andrade L. A., Osann K. E., Kolla S. B., Sountoulides P., Kaufmann O. G., McDougall E. M., & Clayman R. V.
JournalJ Endourol
Volume23
Issue9
Pagination1451-5
Date Published2009 Sep
ISSN1557-900X
Λέξεις κλειδιάAnimals, Cryotherapy, Female, Intraoperative Care, Kidney, Pneumoperitoneum, Swine, Ultrasonography
Abstract

PURPOSE: Pneumoperitoneum is known to decrease blood flow to the kidney during laparoscopy. We investigated if this change in blood flow would increase the size of the cryolesion.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve Yorkshire swine underwent laparoscopy-guided percutaneous cryoablation of the upper and lower pole of each kidney at four randomized pneumoperitoneum pressures (10, 15, 20, and 25 mm Hg). Cryolesions were made with a 1.47-mm IceRod (Galil Medical, Plymouth Meeting, PA). Each site underwent two 10-minute freeze cycles separated by a 5-minute active thaw with pressurized helium gas. At the conclusion of each freeze cycle, the iceball volume was measured with intraoperative ultrasound. After completion of the four cryolesions, the kidneys were harvested, and the cryolesion surface area was calculated. The lesions were fixed in 10% buffered formalin and then excised with a 1-mm margin to obtain a volume measurement using fluid displacement.RESULTS: Iceball volume was 3.41, 2.85, 3.44, and 2.36 cm(3) for freeze cycle 1 (p = 0.16) and 3.67, 3.34, 4.88, 3.95 cm(3) for freeze cycle 2 (p = 0.20) at 10, 15, 20, and 25 mm Hg, respectively. Cryolesion volume by fluid displacement was 4.06, 3.77, 3.97, and 3.93 cm(3) (p = 0.86) and cryolesion surface area was 4.55, 4.38, 4.39, and 4.20 cm(2) (p = 0.71) at 10, 15, 20, and 25 mm Hg, respectively.CONCLUSIONS: In this study, pneumoperitoneum pressure between 10 and 25 mm Hg did not affect iceball size as measured by intraoperative ultrasound, cryolesion volume by fluid displacement, or cryolesion surface.

DOI10.1089/end.2009.0396
Alternate JournalJ Endourol
PubMed ID19694533

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