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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Study of Saline Linked Monopolar Surface Radiofrequency (RF) Ablation of Hepatic Tumors

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Study of Saline Linked Monopolar Surface Radiofrequency (RF) Ablation of Hepatic Tumors

Official Title: Phase I Study of Saline Linked Monopolar Surface Radiofrequency (RF) Ablation of Hepatic Tumors

Study ID: NCT00869843

Interventions

RF Ablation

Study Description

Brief Summary: * To determine the depth of coagulation which is possible in human liver tissue using the saline linked RF Surface ablation with the Tissue Link floating ball. * To determine the efficacy of the technique on surface liver tumors using saline linked RF surface ablati * To determine a safe (non-popping upper limit) of power per area that will permit a 1 cm depth of tissue destruction without inflow occlusion an da 2 cm depth with inflow occlusion.

Detailed Description: Treatment Plan: Patients with resectable hepatic metastases confined to the liver and who are referred to the Study Chairs will undergo routine work-up for hepatic resection. Operative Procedure: Stage I will be completed and the data analyzed before Stage II commences. Stage I data will be used to define the safe levels for use in Stage II. Stage I-Depth of coagulation with and without inflow occlusion at fixed times - and powers below the popping threshold. At surgery, in the absence of extrahepatic disease, the liver will be dissected in the usual fashion for a bi-segmentectomy, hemihepatectomy or larger liver resection. Prior to transection of the liver, saline linked RF ablations will be performed on normal liver tissue within the area of resection away from the tumor and the proposed line of transection. 1 cm and 2 cm diameters will be studied together in 8 patients. They will be treated for a total of 18 minutes (9 min for 1 cm and 9 min for 2 cm with 9 minutes of inflow occlusion. The 4 cm lesions will be studied in 8 other patients, 4 of whom will receive 9 minutes of inflow occlusion. After resection of the liver and establishment of resection margins on the tumor, the ablated areas of normal liver tissue will be excised frozen and studied for depth of lesion and examined by H \& E and histological techniques using vital stains that will allow definition of tissue depth. Stage II-An ablate and resect Study Once parameters have been defined on normal liver, the effect of surface RF ablation on resectable hepatic tumors which come to the surface of the liver will be examined. In this portion of the study, tumors will be treated with saline linked RF ablation with a power and a duration of application which has been found to produce the maximum safe depth of coagulation. The surface area of coagulation will be dependent upon the size of the tumor. The area of treatment will encompass the tumor as well as a zone at least 0.5cm outside the edge of the tumor. Inflow occlusion will be used in one half of the patients. After resection of the liver and establishment of resection margins on the tumor, the ablated areas will be excised frozen and studied for depth of lesion and examined by H \& E and histological techniques using vital stains that will allow definition of tissue depth. Twelve tumors will be treated in 12 patients. Pathology Evaluation First Group of Patients The normal tissue exposed to RF will be resected, prepared for histo-pathological studies and examined to determine the extent of tissue necrosis and popping, if any. Second Group of Patients Tumors exposed to RF ablation will be resected and the extent of tissue necrosis and popping will be determined. Also, damage to normal tissue will be examined.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Contact Details

Name: Steven Strasberg, M.D.

Affiliation: Washington University School of Medicine

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

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