Acta Vet. Brno 2012, 81: 427-431

https://doi.org/10.2754/avb201281040427

Healing dynamics of porcine pancreatic parenchyma after radiofrequency ablation - in vivo experimental pilot study

Jan Hlavsa1, Vladimír Procházka1, Michal Crha2, Iva Svobodová 3, Tomáš Andrašina4, Petr Raušer5, Lucie Urbanová5, Tomáš Pavlík6, Jana Lorenzová5, Alois Nečas2, Zdeněk Kala1

1Masaryk University Brno, University Hospital Brno Bohunice and Faculty of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Brno, Czech Republic
2University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno, CEITEC - Central European Institute of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
3Masaryk University Brno, Saint Anne’s University Hospital Brno and Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pathology, Brno, Czech Republic
4University Hospital Brno Bohunice and Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Brno, Czech Republic
5University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Small Animal Clinic, Department of Surgery and Orthopedics, Brno, Czech Republic
6Masaryk University Brno, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Biostatistics and Analysis, Brno, Czech Republic

Radiofrequency ablation is a tumour destruction method, widely used in human as well veterinary medicine. Recently, it has been applied to pancreatic disorder treatment. However, little is known about healing of the pancreatic parenchyma after radiofrequency ablation as it is important for the prevention of complications and treatment strategy. The aim of this experimental in vivo study on pigs was to evaluate the pancreatic parenchyma healing dynamics after damage by radiofrequency ablation. Radiofrequency ablations of the duodenal lobe of the pancreas were performed on 8 cross-bred laboratory pigs. They were euthanized in pairs at seven, fourteen, forty and eighty days after the procedure. Histological and cytological changes of the ablated zone were evaluated after autopsy. It was proved that pancreatic necrosis after radiofrequency ablation heals by means of fibrotic scar. There was no sign of exocrine and endocrine regeneration, respectively, during 80 days after the procedure. This is the first study verifying that the healing process of an ablation zone in the pancreatic parenchyma after radiofrequency ablation is similar to healing in the liver, lung, heart and other parenchymal organs.

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