| Literature DB >> 28174660 |
Matthew D Bucknor1, Viola Rieke1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Desmoid tumors are benign but locally aggressive non-malignant tumors derived from fibroblasts. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy have been the mainstay of treatment, but recurrence is common and side effects can result in significant morbidity. In this case series, we highlight our experiences performing treatments in the thigh, including strategies for optimizing ablation size and safety. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Ablation; Case report; Desmoid tumor; MRgFUS
Year: 2017 PMID: 28174660 PMCID: PMC5290631 DOI: 10.1186/s40349-017-0081-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ther Ultrasound ISSN: 2050-5736
Fig. 1Axial spoiled gradient echo fat-saturated postcontrast image immediately following the first MRgFUS treatment in a 7-year-old boy with large desmoid tumor within the musculature of the thigh. Near total non-perfused volume (white circle) is seen at this level within the central portion of the mass, with minimal rim enhancement
Viable and total tumor volume in the months prior to and then following several MRgFUS treatments of a large desmoid tumor in the posterior thigh of a 7-year-old boy
| Time | Total tumor volume (cm3) | Viable tumor volume (cm3) |
|---|---|---|
| −5 months | 591.8 | 591.8 |
| −2 months | 724.4 | 724.4 |
| 0 months (after first treatment) | 771.7 | 351.6 |
| 1 month | 704.9 | 184.7 |
| 6 months (after second treatment) | 431.9 | 204.1 |
| 8 months | 406.8 | 160.1 |
| 10 months (after third treatment) | 380.4 | 197.8 |
| 14 months (after fourth treatment) | 481.8 | 70.6 (14.7%) |
Following the most recent treatment after 14 months, there was only 14.7% viable tumor volume, and the overall tumor size had decreased significantly from the prior treatment
Viable and total tumor volume in the months prior to and then following several MRgFUS treatments of a large desmoid tumor in the posterior thigh of a 21-year-old woman
| Time | Total tumor volume (cm3) | Viable tumor volume (cm3) |
|---|---|---|
| −20 months | 454.0 | 454.0 |
| −2 months | 730.7 | 730.7 |
| 0 months (after first treatment) | 803.7 | 694.1 |
| 4 months | 690.0 | 678.8 |
| 7 months (after second treatment) | 789.2 | 549.6 |
Treatment effect was greater in the second treatment compared to the first
Fig. 2Axial spoiled gradient echo fat-saturated postcontrast image immediately following a second MRgFUS treatment in a 21-year-old woman with desmoid tumor in the posterior compartment of the thigh. Near total non-perfused volume is seen at this level despite close proximity to the sciatic nerve (white arrow), with minimal rim enhancement
Viable and total tumor volume in the months prior to and then following several MRgFUS treatments of a large desmoid tumor in the posterior thigh of a 21-year-old woman
| Time | Total tumor volume (cm3) | Viable tumor volume (cm3) |
|---|---|---|
| −3 months | 321.8 | 321.8 |
| 0 months (after the first treatment) | 381.5 | 259 |
| 3 months | 400.7 | 400.7 |
| 6 months (after second treatment) | 424.8 | 121.9 |
Treatment effect was greater in the second treatment compared to the first
Fig. 3Sagittal spoiled gradient echo fat-saturated postcontrast images a before and b immediately following MRgFUS treatment in a 14-year-old girl. The pretreatment image clearly demonstrates the sciatic nerve coursing through the posterior aspect of the mass (black arrows). Post-treatment plane demonstrates large non-perfused volume with relative sparing of the region immediately adjacent to the nerve (white arrows)