Electroporation-Based Biopsy Treatment Planning with Numerical Models and Tissue Phantoms.
Batel GabayKlimentiy LevkovAriel BerlJulia WiseOfir Shir-AzEdward VitkinGintautas SaulisAvshalom ShalomAlexander GolbergPublished in: Annals of biomedical engineering (2023)
Molecular sampling with vacuum-assisted tissue electroporation is a novel, minimally invasive method for molecular profiling of solid lesions. In this paper, we report on the design of the battery-powered pulsed electric field generator and electrode configuration for an electroporation-based molecular sampling device for skin cancer diagnostics. Using numerical models of skin electroporation corroborated by the potato tissue phantom model, we show that the electroporated tissue volume, which is the maximum volume for biomarker sampling, strongly depends on the electrode's geometry, needle electrode skin penetration depths, and the applied pulsed electric field protocol. In addition, using excised human basal cell carcinoma (BCC) tissues, we show that diffusion of proteins out of human BCC tissues into water strongly depends on the strength of the applied electric field and on the time after the field application. The developed numerical simulations, confirmed by experiments in potato tissue phantoms and excised human cancer lesions, provide essential tools for the development of electroporation-based molecular markers sampling devices for personalized skin cancer diagnostics.
Keyphrases
- skin cancer
- endothelial cells
- minimally invasive
- pluripotent stem cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- randomized controlled trial
- basal cell carcinoma
- magnetic resonance imaging
- ultrasound guided
- carbon nanotubes
- computed tomography
- papillary thyroid
- molecular dynamics
- robot assisted
- single molecule
- young adults
- lymph node metastasis
- fine needle aspiration