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Microwave ablation of hepatocellular carcinoma using a new percutaneous device: preliminary results.

Guido Poggi1, Benedetta Montagna, Pamela DI Cesare, Giulia Riva, Giovanni Bernardo, Mauro Mazzucco, Alberto Riccardi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thermal ablative techniques have gained increasing popularity as safe and effective options for patients with unresectable solid malignancies. Microwave ablation has emerged as a relatively new technique with the promise of larger and faster ablation areas without some of the limitations of radiofrequency thermal ablation. Herein, we report our preliminary results on the feasibility and efficacy of thermal ablation for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with a new 2.45-MHz microwave generator. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Under ultrasound guidance 194 HCCs in 144 patients were treated through a percutaneous approach. The median diameter of lesions was 2.7 cm (range=2.0-11.0 cm); 68 lesions had a diameter greater than 30 mm. We used a microwave generator (AMICA-GEM, Apparatus for MICrowave Ablation) connected to a 14- or 16-gauge coaxial antenna endowed with a miniaturized sleeve choke to reduce back heating effects and increase the sphericity of the ablated area. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan was carried out one month after treatment, and then every three months to assess efficacy.
RESULTS: Complete ablation was achieved in 94.3% of the lesions after a mean of 1.03 percutaneous sessions. For small HCCs (diameter <3 cm) complete necrosis was obtained in 100%. Local tumor progressions were found in 10 treated lesions (5.1%) a median of 19.5 months after ablation. Minor complications occurred in 5.1% procedures. No deaths, or other major complications occurred.
CONCLUSION: In our experience, the new device for microwave ablation proved to provide an effective and safe percutaneous ablative method, capable of producing large areas of necrosis.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23482806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Res        ISSN: 0250-7005            Impact factor:   2.480


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