Literature DB >> 16729235

Usefulness of guiding needles for radiofrequency ablative treatment of liver tumors.

Thierry de Baère1, Mohamed Abdel Rehim, Christophe Teriitheau, Frederic Deschamps, Mathieu Lapeyre, Clarisse Dromain, Valérie Boige, Michel Ducreux, Dominique Elias.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of a guiding needle for radiofrequency (RF) ablative treatment of liver tumors.
METHODS: Forty-two patients, 38-78 years old (57 +/- 17), with 42 liver tumors (18 HCC, 24 colon cancer metastases) underwent RF ablation using a 14-gauge guiding needle with an external insulated sheath in which any 18-gauge or smaller needle can be placed, including a specially designed 3.5 cm LeVeen RF electrode. One guiding needle was used in 20 tumors to provide biopsy and RF treatment in a single puncture. Three to five guiding needles were loaded in 22 tumors measuring 35 to 64 mm in their largest diameter before starting RF treatment requiring multiple overlapping RF applications.
RESULTS: In the 20 RF treatments combined with biopsy, the biopsy was always contributive. Because of pre-positioning of the sheath, postbiopsy modifications (bleeding or air artifacts) did not hinder subsequent RF treatment. The 22 large tumors received 5 to 12 RF applications (mean = 6.8) through the three to five preloaded guiding needles. The RF ablation zones measured 46 to 94 mm (mean = 55) in their largest dimension, with ablative margins in all cases. After 8 to 32 months (mean = 20), 14 of the 22 tumors are considered completely destroyed on computed tomography follow-up and one tumor seeding has been found.
CONCLUSION: The Leveen CoAccess needle allows precise tumor targeting when treating large tumors requiring multiple RF applications. It allows biopsies combined with RF ablation through a single tract.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16729235     DOI: 10.1007/s00270-005-0187-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol        ISSN: 0174-1551            Impact factor:   2.740


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4.  Percutaneous radiofrequency ablation with multiple electrodes for medium-sized hepatocellular carcinomas.

Authors:  Jung Lee; Jeong Min Lee; Jung-Hwan Yoon; Jae Young Lee; Se Hyung Kim; Jeong Eun Lee; Joon Koo Han; Byung Ihn Choi
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