| Literature DB >> 34107114 |
Tadahisa Inoue1, Masashi Yoneda1.
Abstract
Endoscopic biliary radiofrequency ablation (RFA) was recently developed as a novel adjunctive procedure and a promising therapeutic option in patients with malignant biliary obstruction (MBO). RFA can achieve local tumor control, resulting in improved biliary stent patency and a potential survival benefit. However, the efficacy of biliary RFA remains controversial, and previous studies have shown conflicting results. At present, extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma is considered the condition most effectively treated by biliary RFA, but there is limited research even on this point. Further, limitations of RFA associated with the devices used during the procedure are an important subject of discussion. In addition to further well-designed clinical trials, development of innovative devices is warranted to investigate and conclusively establish the usefulness of biliary RFA. In this review we summarize the updated evidence regarding the use of endoscopic biliary RFA for MBO and discuss issues that should be addressed in future studies.Entities:
Keywords: biliary tract; cholangiocarcinoma; endoscopy; radiofrequency ablation; stents
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34107114 DOI: 10.1111/den.14059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dig Endosc ISSN: 0915-5635 Impact factor: 7.559