Аннотация:
Modern medicine tends to use minimally invasive treatments. Selected patients with prostate cancer may be treated using irreversible electroporation that involves the application of a NanoKnife device. The procedure directs short electrical pulses that open microscopic pores in the cells in the treatment area and effectively destroy cancer cells. This literature review outlines the history of irreversible electroporation, its use in surgery for treating cancers of the pancreas, liver, lung, kidney and brain. This technique is relatively new and is not yet applied in routine urologic practice, but has been increasingly used in Europe and North America and, no doubt, will find an appropriate utilization in Russia.
Glybochko P.V.
Alyaev Y.G. Yu G
Amosov A.V.
Enikeev D.V.
Chinenov D.V.
Krupinov G.E.
Chernov Y.N. Ya N
Tivtikyan A.S.
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow.
Irreversible electroporation to treat prostate cancer (Nanoknife)
Текст визуальный электронный
Urologiia (Moscow, Russia : 1999)
№ 6 С. 153-157
2016
NanoKnife
irreversible electroporation
kidney tumor
oncology
prostate cancer
Статья
Обзор
Electroporation methods E05.200.500.454 E05.242.448 E05.301.500
Электропорация методы E05.200.500.454 E05.242.448 E05.301.500
Humans B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.112.400.400
Человек B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.112.400.400
Male
Мужской
Nanopores J01.637.512.650
Нанопоры J01.637.512.650
Prostatic Neoplasms therapy C04.588.945.440.770 C12.100.500.260.750 C12.100.500.565.625 C12.200.294.260.750 C12.200.294.565.625 C12.200.758.409.750 C12.900.619.750
Предстательной железы новообразования терапия C04.588.945.440.770 C12.100.500.260.750 C12.100.500.565.625 C12.200.294.260.750 C12.200.294.565.625 C12.200.758.409.750 C12.900.619.750
Journal Article V02.600
Журнальная статья V02.600
Review V02.600.500 V02.912
Обзор V02.600.500 V02.912
Modern medicine tends to use minimally invasive treatments. Selected patients with prostate cancer may be treated using irreversible electroporation that involves the application of a NanoKnife device. The procedure directs short electrical pulses that open microscopic pores in the cells in the treatment area and effectively destroy cancer cells. This literature review outlines the history of irreversible electroporation, its use in surgery for treating cancers of the pancreas, liver, lung, kidney and brain. This technique is relatively new and is not yet applied in routine urologic practice, but has been increasingly used in Europe and North America and, no doubt, will find an appropriate utilization in Russia.