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Stereotactic Radiofrequency Ablation (SRFA) of Liver Lesions: Technique Effectiveness, Safety, and Interoperator Performance
Authors:Gerlig Widmann  Peter Schullian  Marion Haidu  Reto Bale
Affiliation:1. Department of Radiology, SIP-Department of Microinvasive Therapy, Medical University of Innsbruck, Anichstr. 35, 6020, Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract:

Purpose

To evaluate technique effectiveness, safety, and interoperator performance of stereotactic radiofrequency ablation (SRFA) of liver lesions.

Methods

Retrospective review including 90 consecutive patients from January 2008 to January 2010 with 106 computed tomography-guided SRFA sessions using both single and multiple electrodes for the treatment of 177 lesions: 72 hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and 105 metastases with a mean size of 2.9?cm (range 0.5?C11?cm). Technique effectiveness and 1-year local recurrence were evaluated by computed tomographic scans. Complications, mortality, and hospital days were recorded. The performance between an experienced and inexperienced interventional radiologist was compared.

Results

The overall technique effectiveness after a single SRFA was 95.5% (93.1% for HCC and 97.1% for metastases). Four of the eight unsuccessfully treated lesions could be retreated (secondary technique effectiveness of 97.7%). Local recurrence at 1?year was 2.9%. Technique effectiveness was significantly different for lesions <5?cm (96.7%) and >5?cm (87.5%) (P?=?0.044) but not for lesions <3?cm (95.9%) and 3?C5?cm (100%). Compared to clear parenchymal property (97.3%), vessel vicinity (93.3%) (P?=?0.349) and subcapsular (95.2%) (P?=?0.532) had no, but hollow viscera vicinity (83.3%) had a significantly lower technique effectiveness (P?=?0.020). Mortality rate was 0.9%. Major complications and hospital days were higher for cirrhosis Child-Pugh B (20%, 7.2?days) than Child-Pugh A (3.1%, 4.7?days) patients and for metastases (5.1%, 4.3?days). There was no significant difference in interoperator performance.

Conclusion

SRFA allowed for efficient, reliable, and safe ablation of large-volume liver disease.
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