2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.2007.07102.x
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A novel murine model for the study of human renal cryoablation

Abstract: OBJECTIVE To develop a reproducible, non‐debilitating in vivo murine model of human renal cryoablation using a standard closed argon‐delivery system. MATERIALS AND METHODS Custom engineered 2‐mm conical tip cryoprobes for use on the standard argon‐based cryoablation unit (Endocare, Inc. Irvine, CA, USA) were used to create small controllable iceballs (−160 °C) in the mouse kidney. The time to create a 4‐mm cryolesion was compared using a contact vs puncture technique in 10 mice. To show consistency of the ind… Show more

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“…CA was performed with a 17‐G probe with a built‐in thermocouple (IceSeed, Galil Medical, Israel). Tumour treatment consisted of two cycles of 20 s freeze followed by 30 s thaw [11]. During CA and RFA the tumour was exteriorized while the abdominal cavity and skin were protected with gauze.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CA was performed with a 17‐G probe with a built‐in thermocouple (IceSeed, Galil Medical, Israel). Tumour treatment consisted of two cycles of 20 s freeze followed by 30 s thaw [11]. During CA and RFA the tumour was exteriorized while the abdominal cavity and skin were protected with gauze.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%