Clinical Endoscopy (May 2021)

Novel Ablation Therapy Using Endoscopic Irreversible Electroporation in the Bile Duct: A Pilot Animal Study

  • Kang Won Lee,
  • Jae Min Lee,
  • Hyuk Soon Choi,
  • Eun Sun Kim,
  • Bora Keum,
  • Yeon Seok Seo,
  • Yoon Tae Jeen,
  • Soon Ho Um,
  • Hong Sik Lee,
  • Hoon Jai Chun,
  • Chang Duck Kim,
  • Chi Hyuk Oh,
  • Hong Bae Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2020.126
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 3
pp. 413 – 419

Abstract

Read online

Background/Aims Irreversible electroporation (IRE) is a relatively new ablation method. However, the application of IRE ablation in the treatment of biliary disease has not been attempted. A minimally invasive approach using endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) can be a novel therapeutic modality for IRE ablation. In this study, we aimed to investigate the feasibility of endoscopic IRE for the biliary tract using an animal model. Methods A new catheter-type electrode was developed for endoscopic IRE ablation of the biliary tract. We performed ERCP and endoscopic IRE ablations in the normal common bile duct of Yorkshire pigs. The experimental setting of IRE was 500 V/cm (50 pulses, 100-µs length). The animals were sacrificed after 24 hr, and the ablated bile duct was examined. Results Well-demarcated focal color changes were observed on the mucosa of the common bile duct. The depth of change after IRE was confined to the mucosal and submucosal layers. Apoptotic changes in the bile duct were observed only around the IRE ablation area. Immunohistochemistry assay showed cell death in the bile duct along the electrode. Conclusions Endoscopic IRE ablation using ERCP was successfully performed in the common bile duct. It can be a potential option for the treatment of biliary tumors.

Keywords