Pharmaceutics (Feb 2022)

Silver Nanofunctionalized Stent after Radiofrequency Ablation Suppresses Tissue Hyperplasia and Bacterial Growth

  • Yubeen Park,
  • Dong-Sung Won,
  • Ga-Hyun Bae,
  • Dae Sung Ryu,
  • Jeon Min Kang,
  • Ji Won Kim,
  • Song Hee Kim,
  • Chu Hui Zeng,
  • Wooram Park,
  • Sang Soo Lee,
  • Jung-Hoon Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14020412
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 412

Abstract

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Intraductal radiofrequency (RF) ablation combined with placement of a self-expandable metal stent (SEMS) for malignant biliary obstruction has risks such as stent- and heat-induced biliary sludge and restenosis. Here, we investigated the efficacy of a silver nanoparticles (AgNPs)-coated SEMS to inhibit tissue hyperplasia and bacterial growth caused by RF ablation with stent placement in the rabbit bile duct. The release behavior and antibacterial effects of AgNPs-coated SEMSs were evaluated. Then, SEMSs were successfully placed in all rabbits immediately after RF ablation. Ag ions were rapidly released at the beginning and then showed a gradual release behavior. The AgNPs-coated SEMS significantly inhibited bacterial activity compared to the uncoated SEMS (p p p < 0.05). Intraductal RF ablation combined with nanofunctionalized stent placement represents a promising new approach for suppressing thermal damage as well as stent-induced tissue hyperplasia and bacterial growth.

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