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Technique for Spleen Resection Using Radiofrequency Ablation

Authors :
Ionkin Dmitry
Stepanova Yulia Aleksandrovna
Alimurzaeva Maksalina Zakaryaevna
Vishnevsky Vladimir Aleksandrovich
Source :
Surgical Case Reports. :1-7
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Science Repository OU, 2021.

Abstract

From modern positions, removal of the spleen is undesirable due to the risk of post-splenectomy syndrome development, where first of all, the clinical manifestations of the syndrome of suppressive post-splenectomy infections are taken into account, which justifies either performing organ-preserving surgical interventions on the spleen, or heterotopic autotransplantation of spleen tissue. Spleen resection is accompanied by significant blood loss, both during the intervention and in the postoperative period. The various methods of prevention of bleeding (clips, coagulation instruments, local hemostatics, etc.) are not always effective. Currently, there have been reports of the possibility of using radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in interventions on the spleen. The literature data and own 10 observations of spleen resection with the use of RFA in patients with focal organ lesions are presented. All described in literature technologies use the Rita® device for RF destruction and the corresponding attachment, which consists of 4 needle active electrodes. The spleen parenchyma is "burned" blindly, and the organ parenchyma is divided in the middle, between the treated injections. A new technique for performing spleen resection using radiofrequency ablation has been proposed at A.V. Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery. The essence of our proposed method for minimizing blood loss during spleen resection is as follows: RFA-exposure is carried out along the zone of organ ischaemia under the control of ultrasound. For RFA, we used a Radionics Cool-Tip® Ablation System and a set of water-cooled electrodes (MEDTRONIC, USA). The features of the surgical intervention are noted. No bleeding was noted either intraoperatively or in the postoperative period in any case. A comparative analysis of the results of various methods of organ-saving surgical treatment is presented.

Details

ISSN :
26135965
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Surgical Case Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ae0069c5332a8ab427219aea71dfa6af
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31487/j.scr.2021.03.06