TCRT February 2011

category image Volume 10
No. 1 (1-100)
February 2011
ISSN 1533-0338
Open Access

Non-Thermal Irreversible Electroporation (N-TIRE) and Adjuvant Fractionated Radiotherapeutic Multimodal Therapy for Intracranial Malignant Glioma in a Canine Patient (73-83)

Non-thermal irreversible electroporation (N-TIRE) has shown promise as an ablative therapy for a variety of soft-tissue neoplasms. Here we describe the therapeutic planning aspects and first clinical application of N-TIRE for the treatment of an inoperable, spontaneous malignant intracranial glioma in a canine patient. The N-TIRE ablation was performed safely, effectively reduced the tumor volume and associated intracranial hypertension, and provided sufficient improvement in neurological function of the patient to safely undergo adjunctive fractionated radiotherapy (RT) according to current standards of care. Complete remission was achieved based on serial magnetic resonance imaging examinations of the brain, although progressive radiation encephalopathy resulted in the death of the dog 149 days after N-TIRE therapy. The length of survival of this patient was comparable to dogs with intracranial tumors treated via standard excisional surgery and adjunctive fractionated external beam RT. Our results illustrate the potential benefits of N-TIRE for in vivo ablation of undesirable brain tissue, especially when traditional methods of cytoreductive surgery are not possible or ideal, and highlight the potential radiosensitizing effects of N-TIRE on the brain.

Key words: Electroporation; brain tumor; brain cancer; neurosurgery; dog.

P. A. Garcia, Ph.D.3†
T. Pancotto, D.V.M., M.S.1†
J. H. Rossmeisl, Jr., D.V.M., M.S1*
N. Henao-Guerrero, D.V.M.1
N. R. Gustafson, D.V.M., M.S.2
G. B. Daniel, D.V.M., M.S1
J. L. Robertson, V.M.D., Ph.D.5
T. L. Ellis, M.D.4
R. V. Davalos, Ph.D.3*

1Departments of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061
2Department of Radiation Oncology The Regional Veterinary Referral Center, 6651 Backlick Road, Springfield, VA 22150 3Bioelectromechanical Systems Laboratory, School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, Virginia Tech-Wake Forest University Blacksburg, VA 24061
4Department of Neurosurgery Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157
5Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061
These authors contributed equally to this work.

jrossmei@vt.edu davalos@vt.edu

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