Rong Guang Luo
Sun Yat-sen University
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Academic Radiology | 2010
Rong Guang Luo; Fei Gao; Yang Kui Gu; Jin hua Huang; Chang Lun Li
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES To explore the morphological characteristics of ablated lesions and find which combination of duration, temperature, and power was preferable to create largest lesion size with monopolar perfusion electrodes. MATERIALS AND METHODS Using monopolar perfusion electrodes to create 72 lesions in 30 excised porcine livers with radiofrequency radiation at different durations (5, 10, 15, and 20 minutes), temperatures (83 degrees C, 93 degrees C, 103 degrees C, and 113 degrees C), and powers (20, 30, and 40 W). Lesion volumes were calculated from longitudinal diameters and transverse diameters. Morphological characteristics were assessed microscopically from slides stained with hematoxylin and eosin. RESULTS Positive correlations were found between duration and longitudinal diameter (r = 0.66; P < .001), transverse diameter (r = 0.66; P < .001), distance of ablation beyond the electrode tip (r = 0.56; P < .001), and volume of lesions (r = 0.66; P < .001). Temperature was also positively correlated with longitudinal diameter (r = 0.70; P < .001), transverse diameter (r = 0.72; P < .001), distance of ablation beyond the electrode tip (r = 0.61; P < .001), and lesion volume (r = 0.711; P < .001). Lesion size did not increase when duration was longer than 15 minutes and temperature was higher than 103 degrees C. Power was not correlated with lesion size. Lesion size did not increase with increasing power. Macroscopically, all lesions were elliptical in cross section and appeared three zones: a central zone (I), a coagulated necrotic zone (II), and a hemorrhagic and edematous zone (III) from inside to outside. Microscopically, cells morphology and the nucleus were irregular or even disappeared in zone I. In zone II and III, cells did not appear deformation. CONCLUSION Duration and temperature, not power, affected lesion size. The largest lesion size was about 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm as temperature and duration was 15 minutes/103 degrees C.
World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2010
Yang Kui Gu; Rong Guang Luo; Jin Hua Huang; Qi Jiao Si Tu; Xiao Xia Li; Fei Gao
National medical journal of China | 2013
Xiong Ying Jiang; Xiao Ping Zhang; Jin Hua Huang; Rong Guang Luo; Bi Jian Miao; Yan Wang
National medical journal of China | 2012
Weidong Zhang; Chuan Xing Li; Rong Guang Luo; Pei Hong Wu
Journal of Interventional Radiology | 2011
Xiong Ying Jiang; Rong Guang Luo; Jin Hua Huang; Bi Jian Miao; Yan Wang
Chinese journal of radiology | 2011
Rong Guang Luo; Jin Hua Huang; Yang Kui Gu; Fei Gao; Chang Lun Li; Xiong Ying Jiang; Qing Liu
Journal of Interventional Radiology | 2010
Rong Guang Luo; Yang Kui Gu; Fei Gao; Liang Zhang; Ming Zhao; Wei Jun Fan; Pei Hong Wu; Jin Hua Huang
Journal of Interventional Radiology | 2010
Fei Gao; Yang Kui Gu; Jin Hua Huang; Rong Guang Luo; Chang Lun Li
Journal of Interventional Radiology | 2010
Rong Guang Luo; Yang Kui Gu; Fei Gao; Liang Zhang; Ming Zhao; Wei Jun Fan; Pei-Hong Wu; Jinhua Huang
National medical journal of China | 2009
Yang Kui Gu; Jin Hua Huang; Rong Guang Luo; Fei Gao; Wei Jun Fan; Liang Zhang