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Lorenzo Cobianchi1, Valentina Ravetta, Francesca Torello Viera, Claudia Filisetti, Barbara Siri, Edoardo Segalini, Marcello Maestri, Tommaso Dominioni, Mario Alessiani, Sandro Rossi, Paolo Dionigi.
Abstract
Desmoid tumours are benign, myofibroblastic stromal neoplasms common in Gardner's syndrome, which is a subtype of familial adenomatous polyposis characterized by colonic polyps, osteomas, thyroid cancer, epidermoid cysts, fibromas and sebaceous cysts. The primary treatment is surgery, followed by adjuvant radiotherapy, but the local recurrence rate is high, and wide resection can result in debilitating loss of function. We report the case of a 39-year-old man with Gardner's syndrome who had already undergone a total prophylactic colectomy. He developed desmoid tumours localized in the mesenteric root, abdominal wall and dorsal region, which were treated from 2003 through 2013 with several surgical procedures and percutaneous radiofrequency ablation. In 2008 and 2013, RFA was applied under ultrasonographic guidance to two desmoid tumours localized in the dorsal thoracic wall. The outcomes were low-grade pain and one case of superficial skin necrosis, but so far there has been no recurrence of desmoid tumours in these locations. Surgical resection remains the first-line therapy for patients with desmoid tumours, but wide resection may lead to a poor quality of life. Radiofrequency ablation is less invasive and expensive and is a possible therapeutic option for desmoid tumours in patients with Gardner's syndrome.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25429890 PMCID: PMC4258061 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-12-361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Figure 1Flexible radiofrequency ablation 2.8-mm cooled-wet electrode used for radiofrequency ablation of the desmoid tumours.
Figure 2Intraoperative photography taken during the radiofrequency ablation procedure performed with ultrasonographic guidance.
Figure 3Postoperative contrast-enhanced ultrasonographic image. Double image that shows the results after radiofrequency ablation of the desmoid tumour under contrast-enhanced ultrasonographic guidance (SonoVue; Bracco Imaging, Milan, Italy). The absence of contrast enhancement demonstrates the successful treatment.