Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) acts by delivering thermal energy within the tissue, the result of a high-frequency alternating current released from an active electrode, leading to coagulative necrosis and cellular death. Recently, a biliary catheter working on a guide-wire has been developed and a number of studies have been performed so far. The present paper provides a comprehensive review of the literature on the results of the use of RFA for the clinical management of patients with unresectable malignant biliary strictures, benign biliary strictures, and residual adenomatous tissue in the bile duct after endoscopic papillectomy. The available data show that biliary RFA treatment is a promising adjuvant therapy in patients with unresectable malignant biliary obstruction. The procedure is safe, well tolerated and improves stent patency and survival, even though more studies are warranted. In patients with residual endobiliary adenomatous tissue after endoscopic papillectomy, a significant rate of neoplasia eradication after a single RFA session has been reported, thus favoring this treatment over surgical intervention. In these patients, as well as, in those with benign biliary strictures, dedicated probes with a short electrode able to focus the RF current on the short stenosis are needed to expand RFA treatment for these indications.

Larghi, A. L., Rimbaș, M., Tringali, A., Boskoski, I., Rizzatti, G., Costamagna, G., Endoscopic radiofrequency biliary ablation treatment: a comprehensive review, <<DIGESTIVE ENDOSCOPY>>, 2018; (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1111/den.13298] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/127397]

Endoscopic radiofrequency biliary ablation treatment: a comprehensive review

Larghi, Alberto Leonardo;Tringali, Andrea;Boskoski, Ivo;Rizzatti, Gianenrico;Costamagna, Guido
2018

Abstract

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) acts by delivering thermal energy within the tissue, the result of a high-frequency alternating current released from an active electrode, leading to coagulative necrosis and cellular death. Recently, a biliary catheter working on a guide-wire has been developed and a number of studies have been performed so far. The present paper provides a comprehensive review of the literature on the results of the use of RFA for the clinical management of patients with unresectable malignant biliary strictures, benign biliary strictures, and residual adenomatous tissue in the bile duct after endoscopic papillectomy. The available data show that biliary RFA treatment is a promising adjuvant therapy in patients with unresectable malignant biliary obstruction. The procedure is safe, well tolerated and improves stent patency and survival, even though more studies are warranted. In patients with residual endobiliary adenomatous tissue after endoscopic papillectomy, a significant rate of neoplasia eradication after a single RFA session has been reported, thus favoring this treatment over surgical intervention. In these patients, as well as, in those with benign biliary strictures, dedicated probes with a short electrode able to focus the RF current on the short stenosis are needed to expand RFA treatment for these indications.
2018
Inglese
Larghi, A. L., Rimbaș, M., Tringali, A., Boskoski, I., Rizzatti, G., Costamagna, G., Endoscopic radiofrequency biliary ablation treatment: a comprehensive review, <<DIGESTIVE ENDOSCOPY>>, 2018; (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1111/den.13298] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/127397]
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