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Download fileContinuous Cavitation Designed for Enhancing Radiofrequency Ablation via a Special Radiofrequency Solidoid Vaporization Process
journal contribution
posted on 22.01.2016, 00:00 by Kun Zhang, Pei Li, Hangrong Chen, Xiaowan Bo, Xiaolong Li, Huixiong XuLowering
power output and radiation time during radiofrequency
(RF) ablation is still a challenge. Although it is documented that
metal-based magnetothermal conversion and microbubbles-based inertial
cavitation have been tried to overcome above issues, disputed toxicity
and poor magnetothermal conversion efficiency for metal-based nanoparticles
and violent but transient cavitation for microbubbles are inappropriate
for enhancing RF ablation. In this report, a strategy, i.e., continuous cavitation, has been proposed, and solid menthol-encapsulated
poly lactide-glycolide acid (PLGA) nanocapsules have been constructed,
as a proof of concept, to validate the role of such a continuous cavitation
principle in continuously enhancing RF ablation. The synthesized PLGA-based
nanocapsules can respond to RF to generate menthol bubbles via distinctive radiofrequency solidoid vaporization (RSV)
process, meanwhile significantly enhance ultrasound imaging for HeLa
solid tumor, and further facilitate RF ablation via the continuous cavitation, as systematically demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo. Importantly, this
RSV strategy can overcome drawbacks and limitations of acoustic droplet
vaporization (ADV) and optical droplet vaporization (ODV), and will
probably find broad applications in further cancer theranostics.