Purpose: To evaluate the safety and intermediate-term efficacy of percutaneous microwave ablation (MWA) in primary and secondary liver tumors using a third generation MWA device, under ultrasound guidance. Patients and methods: Sixty-two patients (median age 74 years, 73 % males) with 69 liver tumors were enrolled in this prospective observational study. Forty-seven patients (76 %) had hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and 15 (24 %) metastases. Median follow-up was 3.6 years. Results: Median tumor diameter at contrast enhanced computed tomography was 23 mm (I-III quartiles, 18 - 31 mm). All procedures were performed percutaneously using a 2.45 GHz generator. Median ablation time was 10 minutes (I-III quartiles, 10 - 14 minutes). A single percutaneous antenna insertion was performed for 56/69 (81 %) of the tumors. Technical success was obtained in all tumors. Primary efficacy at 24 hours was achieved in 68/69 (99 %) tumors. The overall one-year cumulative local tumor progression rate was 15.1 % (95 % CI, 7.7 - 24.8 %) with no significant difference between HCC and metastases (p = 0.26). There was one procedure-related mortality (1.6 %) and one major bleeding (1.6 %). Conclusion: Microwave ablation is a valid option for thermal ablation of HCC and liver metastases with comparable complication rate to other local ablative procedures.

Meloni, M., Galimberti, S., Dietrich, C., Lazzaroni, S., Goldberg, S., Abate, A., et al. (2016). Microwave ablation of hepatic tumors with a third generation system: Loco-regional efficacy in a prospective cohort study with intermediate term follow-up. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GASTROENTEROLOGIE, 54(6), 541-547 [10.1055/s-0042-100627].

Microwave ablation of hepatic tumors with a third generation system: Loco-regional efficacy in a prospective cohort study with intermediate term follow-up

GALIMBERTI, STEFANIA
Secondo
;
SIRONI, SANDRO
Penultimo
;
ANDREANO, ANITA
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the safety and intermediate-term efficacy of percutaneous microwave ablation (MWA) in primary and secondary liver tumors using a third generation MWA device, under ultrasound guidance. Patients and methods: Sixty-two patients (median age 74 years, 73 % males) with 69 liver tumors were enrolled in this prospective observational study. Forty-seven patients (76 %) had hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and 15 (24 %) metastases. Median follow-up was 3.6 years. Results: Median tumor diameter at contrast enhanced computed tomography was 23 mm (I-III quartiles, 18 - 31 mm). All procedures were performed percutaneously using a 2.45 GHz generator. Median ablation time was 10 minutes (I-III quartiles, 10 - 14 minutes). A single percutaneous antenna insertion was performed for 56/69 (81 %) of the tumors. Technical success was obtained in all tumors. Primary efficacy at 24 hours was achieved in 68/69 (99 %) tumors. The overall one-year cumulative local tumor progression rate was 15.1 % (95 % CI, 7.7 - 24.8 %) with no significant difference between HCC and metastases (p = 0.26). There was one procedure-related mortality (1.6 %) and one major bleeding (1.6 %). Conclusion: Microwave ablation is a valid option for thermal ablation of HCC and liver metastases with comparable complication rate to other local ablative procedures.
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abdominal; ablation techniques; carcinoma; hepatocellular; microwaves; neoplasm metastasis; ultrasound;
abdominal; ablation techniques; carcinoma; hepatocellular; microwaves; neoplasm metastasis; ultrasound; Gastroenterology
English
2016
54
6
541
547
none
Meloni, M., Galimberti, S., Dietrich, C., Lazzaroni, S., Goldberg, S., Abate, A., et al. (2016). Microwave ablation of hepatic tumors with a third generation system: Loco-regional efficacy in a prospective cohort study with intermediate term follow-up. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GASTROENTEROLOGIE, 54(6), 541-547 [10.1055/s-0042-100627].
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