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OBJECTIVE: To compare two different expandable electrodes in radiofrequency ablation of renal cell carcinoma. METHODS: Percutaneous ablation was performed at two centers using either an expandable 7F umbrella-shaped LeVeen probe (diameter 2-4 cm) and a 200-W generator (group A), or an expandable Starburst XL electrode with a 150-W generator (group B). From each center, eight patients with one tumor each were matched retrospectively with regard to tumor volume, which was 9.71+/-6.43 cm3 for group A and 8.74+/-4.35 cm3 for group B (mean tumor diameter: 2.47+/-0.9 cm versus 2.50+/-0.4 cm, respectively). An unpaired t-test showed no significant difference in tumor volume between the two groups (p=0.820). RESULTS: Sixteen patients with 16 tumors were treated. The primary technical success of radiofrequency ablation was 94% (15 of 16 patients). After retreatment of residual tumor in one patient from group B, secondary technical success was 100%. No major complications were observed. The resulting mean volume of the almost spherical necroses was 21.1+/-9.1 cm3 versus 14.6+/-6.7 cm3 for groups A and B (diameter of necrosis: 3.5+/-0.7 cm versus 3.1+/-0.6 cm, respectively). A Mann-Whitney U-test showed no significant difference in necrosis volume between the two groups (CI [-0.215; 0.471]; p=0.2892). The calculated shape value of S (ratio of length to height of the coagulation necrosis) was 0.9+/-0.1 and 1.0+/-0.1 for groups A and B, respectively. No local recurrence was observed during a mean follow-up of 14.8+/-11.6 months, while extrarenal tumor progression occurred in three patients. CONCLUSIONS: No significant differences in coagulation volume and shape were found after RF ablation of renal cell carcinoma using two different expandable electrodes. To avoid local recurrence, however, accurate placement of probes and appropriate expansion of the electrode is necessary.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the outcome of 16 patients after percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of renal tumors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixteen patients (nine women, seven men; mean age, 61+/-9 years) with 24 unresectable renal tumors (mean volume, 4.3+/-4.3 cm3) underwent CT-guided (n=20) or MR imaging-guided (n=4) percutaneous radiofrequency ablation using an expandable electrode (Starburst XL, RITA Medical Systems, Mountain View, CA) with a 150-W generator. The initial follow-up imaging was performed within 1-30 days after RF ablation, then at 3-6 month intervals using either CT or MRI. Residual tumor volume and coagulation necrosis was assessed, and statistical correlation tests were obtained to determine the strength of the relationship between necrosis volume and number of ablations. RESULTS: Overall, 97 overlapping RF ablations were performed (mean, 3.5+/-1.5 ablations per tumor) during 24 sessions. Five or more RF ablations per tumor created significant larger necrosis volumes than 1-2 (p=.034) or 3-4 ablations (p=.020). A complete ablation was achieved in 20/24 tumors (primary technical success, 83%; mean volume of coagulation necrosis: 10.2+/-7.2 cm3). Three of four residual tumors were retreated and showed complete necrosis thereafter. Three major complications (one percuatneous urinary fistula and two ureteral strictures) were observed after RF ablation. No further clinically relevant complications were observed and renal function remained stable. During a mean follow-up of 11.2 months (range, 0.2-31.5), 15/16 patients (94%) were alive. Only one patient had evidence of local recurrent tumor. CONCLUSION: The midterm results of percutaneous RF ablation for renal tumors are promising and show that RF ablation is well-suited to preserve renal function.  相似文献   

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Purpose The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the clinical value of percutaneous radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Materials and Methods In a recent 3 years seven RCCs in six patients were treated by percutaneous RFA. RCC had been diagnosed based on the typical findings by computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging. A cool-tip RF system (Vallylab) was mainly used with a RF2000 generator. The maximum tumor size ranged from 8 to 40 mm in diameter. The follow-up period was 14–36 months after initial RFA treatment. Results Complete disappearance of contrast enhancement during the early arterial phase was noted immediately after each session of percutaneous RFA. Two RCCs ≥ 3 cm in diameter showed tumor recurrence and required re-RFA during the follow-up period. In one patient, retroperitoneal hematoma was observed as a noteworthy complication. Conclusion Despite our limited number of patients, we believe that percutaneous RFA is clinically feasible and can be an alternative treatment of choice for RCC.  相似文献   

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目的探讨射频消融治疗肾细胞癌(RCC)的有效性及安全性。 方法收集56例不适宜外科切除治疗的RCC患者。肿瘤直径为2.6~8.6 cm,平均(5.6±1.2)cm。CT引导下行经皮穿刺射频消融术。随访评估临床效果、肾功能和并发症状况。 结果本组56例患者中,病灶直径<4 cm的35患者射频治疗后1、3、6个月复查时均未见病灶强化,病灶直径>4 cm的21例,在术后3个月复查时13例出现治疗边缘强化,活检证实为复发病灶,再次行射频消融治疗。截止随访时间内,50例存活,6例死于非肿瘤原因。射频治疗前后肾功能变化差异无统计学意义。并发症轻微,无肾脏出血、感染、肾盂损伤等严重并发症。 结论经皮穿刺射频消融治疗可使无外科手术机会的RCC患者生存获益,并能很好的保护患者肾功能,同时并发症轻微,可作为一种重要的治疗手段。  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the in vivo efficiency of radiofrequency ablation using an internally cooled-perfusion (ICP) electrode for inducing coagulation necrosis compared with those of RFA using internally cooled or multitined expandable electrodes in porcine kidneys. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using a 200 W generator and internally cooled and ICP electrodes or a 150 W generator and a multitined expandable electrode, a total of 15 radiofrequency ablations were performed in the kidneys of nine pigs. After placement of an electrode in the lower pole of a kidney, one ablation zone was created using one of three different regimens: group A, radiofrequency ablation using an internally cooled electrode; group B, radiofrequency ablation using an ICP electrode with 14.6% NaCl solution instillation at 1 mL/minute; group C, radiofrequency ablation using a multitined expandable electrode. Three days after the procedures, contrast-enhanced CT scans were obtained to evaluate ablation region volumes, and kidneys were harvested for gross measurements. The three groups were compared with respect to technical parameters such as changes in impedance and current during radiofrequency ablation. The dimensions of thermal ablation zones created in the three groups were compared histologically. RESULTS: In vivo study showed that ICP electrode allowed a greater energy delivery than internally cooled or multitined expandable electrode during radiofrequency ablation: 63.3 +/- 8.8 kJ in group A; 101 +/- 3.3 kJ in group B; and 61.8 +/- 12.5 kJ (P < .05). In vivo studies showed radiofrequency ablation using ICP electrode achieved larger mean coagulation volumes than radiofrequency ablation using the other electrodes: 12.0 +/- 3.9 cm(3) in group A; 30.5 +/- 7.6 cm(3) in group B; and 11.6 +/- 6.7 cm(3) in group C (P < .05). In addition, group B had a larger mean short-axis diameter of radiofrequency-induced coagulation necrosis than groups A or C: 2.6 +/- 0.5 cm in group A; 3.6 +/- 0.4 cm in group B; and 2.4 +/- 0.7 cm in group C (difference between groups B and C: P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: Radiofrequency ablation using an ICP electrode showed better performance at creating coagulation necrosis than radiofrequency ablation using internally cooled or multitined expandable electrodes in this porcine renal model.  相似文献   

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and the safety of percutaneous radiofrequency (RF) thermal ablation of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in 88 patients with a long follow-up, and to compare conventional electrodes and expandable electrodes. Eighty-eight patients with 101 hepatocellular carcinoma nodules (≤ 3.5 cm in diameter) underwent RF thermal ablation by means of either conventional electrodes or an expandable electrode. Therapeutic efficacy was evaluated with dynamic contrast CT, serum α-feto protein level, US examination at the end of the treatment, and during follow-up. Complete necrosis was obtained in all tumor nodules in a mean number of 3.3 sessions (tumor treated by conventional electrodes) or 1.5 sessions (tumor treated by expandable electrode). The mean follow-up was 34 months; overall survival rate was 33 % at 5 years. Disease-free survival at 5 years was 3 %; local recurrence rate was 29 % in patients treated with conventional electrodes; 14 % in patients treated with the expandable electrode. Two major complications and 14 minor complications were observed. Radiofrequency thermal ablation in small HCC is very effective with a low percentage of major complications. The use of an expandable electrode substantially reduced the number of treatment sessions but did not modify the overall survival rate and the disease-free survival rate. Received: 7 January 2000 Revised: 19 July 2000 Accepted: 11 August 2000  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To report the safety, technical success, and effectiveness of percutaneous radiofrequency (RF) ablation for renal tumors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The authors retrospectively reviewed the medical records and imaging studies of 29 consecutive patients (18 men, 11 women; mean age, 65 +/- 2.62 years) with 30 renal tumors (mean diameter, 3.5 +/- 0.24 cm) who underwent percutaneous RF ablation at their institution from September 2001 to March 2004. All procedures were performed with computed tomography guidance with general anesthesia, and all patients were admitted to the hospital for overnight observation. Technical success, complications, and their management were recorded. Technique effectiveness was assessed by imaging and clinical follow up. RESULTS: Overall, 88 overlapping ablations were performed (mean, 2.6 +/- 0.16 ablations per tumor per session) in 34 sessions. There were four major complications (12%). Three patients had gross hematuria and urinary obstruction, all were successfully treated. One patient had persistent anterior abdominal wall weakness. There were also two minor complications (6%) without significant clinical sequelae. One patient had gross hematuria which resolved spontaneously, another patient had transient paresthesia of the anterior abdominal wall. There were no significant changes in renal function after RF ablation. The intent of RF ablation was eradication of the primary tumor in 27 patients and treatment of gross hematuria in the other two. Technical success was achieved in all cases. Follow-up images were available for 26 patients. The primary tumor was completely ablated in 23 of 24 patients (96%) in whom eradication of the primary tumor was attempted (follow up period: mean, 10 months, median 7 months). The two patients treated for hematuria remained asymptomatic for 6 and 27 months each. CONCLUSION: Percutaneous RF ablation for renal tumors is safe and well tolerated. High technical success rates are expected. Early reports of the technique's effectiveness are promising.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the technical feasibility and complications of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) using a monopolar wet electrode for the treatment of inoperable non-small cell lung malignancies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixteen patients with a non-small cell lung malignancy underwent RFA under CT guidance. All the patients were non-surgical candidates, with mean maximum tumor diameters ranging from 3 to 6 cm (mean: 4.6 +/- 1.1 cm). A single 16-gauge open-perfused electrode with a 2 cm exposed tip was used for the procedure. A 0.9% NaCl saline solution was used as the perfusion liquid with the flow adjusted to 30 mL/h. The radiofrequency energy was applied for 10-40 minutes. The response to RFA was evaluated by performing contrast-enhanced CT immediately after RFA, one month after treatment and then every three months thereafter. RESULTS: Technical failure was observed in six (37.5%) of 16 patients: intractable pain (n = 2) and non-stop coughing (n = 4). The mean follow-up interval was 15 +/- 8 months (range: 9-31 months). The mean maximum ablated diameter in the technically successful group of patients ranged from 3.5 to 7.5 cm (mean 5.1 +/- 1.3 cm). Complete necrosis was attained for eight (80%) of 10 lesions, and partial necrosis was achieved for two lesions. There were two major complications (2/10, 20%) encountered: a hemothorax (n = 1) and a bronchopleural fistula (n = 1). CONCLUSION: Although RFA using a monopolar wet electrode can create a large ablation zone, it is associated with a high rate of technical failure when used to treat inoperable non-small cell lung malignancies.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive, nephron-sparing option for renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in poor surgical candidates. We report our contemporary experience with RCC radiofrequency ablation using multitined expandable electrodes along with an aggressive treatment strategy to displace adjacent viscera away from probe tines. Involution of the treatment zone was assessed over time. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Over a 36-month period, a quality-assurance database identified 22 patients with 26 sporadic RCC who underwent 43 ablations during 27 radiofrequency ablation sessions. The mean age of the cohort was 71 years (range, 47-89 y). Mean RCC diameter was 2.2 cm (range, 1-4 cm). Twenty-six of radiofrequency ablation sessions were performed using multitined expandable electrodes. All ablations used CT guidance with moderate sedation. Adjunctive techniques used during ablation were recorded, as were instances in which ablation mandated penetration of tines beyond the kidney margin. Post-treatment ablation zones were measured from CT/MR images to evaluate serial involution and treatment response. RESULTS: Technical success in targeting and ablation was 100%. Follow-up periods ranged from 1 to 31 months (mean, 11.2). During this period, one patient presented with marginal local recurrence and underwent repeat radiofrequency ablation. Adjunctive techniques in four patients included water injection for displacement of the tail of the pancreas (n = 1) or descending colon (n = 3). Deliberate penetration of tines beyond the margins of the kidney was performed in 41% of cases; no hemorrhage occurred in these cases. No major complications occurred. Minor complications occurred in 17% of patients, including asymptomatic pneumothorax, perirenal hematomas, subcutaneous hematoma, and subcutaneous abscess. After 6 months, mean involution of the ablation zone was 15% from baseline volume per year. CONCLUSION: Multitined expandable radiofrequency electrodes produce a high rate of local control for small RCCs with a low complication rate, even when tine penetration of the kidney is required for an adequate tumor treatment margin. Adjacent organs can be protected with adjunctive percutaneous maneuvers.  相似文献   

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Radiofrequency ablation of renal tumors   总被引:3,自引:3,他引:0  
Percutaneous thermal ablation is increasingly applied in the therapy of renal tumors. Various techniques are available, allowing a safe and accurate therapy of renal tumors either using hyperthermia such as radiofrequency ablation (RFA), laser-induced thermotherapy (LITT) and microwave ablation (MW) or by hypothermia (cryoablation). As thermal ablation is a minimally invasive and nephron-sparing procedure, it is ideally suited for patients with a single kidney, multiple tumors or contraindications for resective surgery. Although cryotherapy is the most extensively studied technique, RFA has become the most accepted thermal ablation technique over the last years. Modern RFA probes allow ablation volumes between 2 and 5 cm in diameter. A major advantage of RFA is the ability to avoid tract bleeding and tumor seeding by coagulating the puncture channel during RF probe withdrawal. The increasing number of clinical reports on RFA of the kidney show the promising potential of renal RFA for minimally invasive tumor treatment. Due to its technical benefits, RFA seems to be advantageous when compared to cryoablation or laser ablation. However, there are no long-term follow-up or comparative data proving an equal effectiveness to surgery.  相似文献   

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CT引导下经皮射频消融治疗肾上腺转移性肿瘤的初步疗效   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
目的 探讨CT引导下经皮射频消融(RFA)治疗肾上腺转移癌的近期疗效、安全性和不良反应.方法 肾上腺转移癌患者共19例,病灶总数24个,肿瘤直径为1.5-7.8 cm,平均直径3.5 cm.19例患者原发灶来源于肺癌6例,肝癌5例,肾癌5例,结肠癌3例.经RFA治疗3个月后行CT增强扫描评价肿瘤治疗效果.结果 上述24个病灶经消融治疗后,CT增强扫描显示20个肿瘤完全消融;其余4个病灶在治疗后仍有部分残留组织强化区,提示有残留肿瘤,未完全消融.5例患者出现血压波动,6例患者术后出现轻微疼痛,2例患者在术后出现一过性血尿.其余患者无严重并发症.结论 CT引导下RFA治疗肾上腺转移癌是一种安全、有效、并发症少的微创治疗方法.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To perform a phase II clinical trial to evaluate efficacy and safety of interactive magnetic resonance (MR) imaging-guided radiofrequency (RF) interstitial thermal ablation (ITA) of primary renal tumors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten male patients (age range, 25-83 years) with peripheral renal cell carcinoma and contraindications to surgery were treated with percutaneous RF ITA entirely guided and monitored with a 0.2-T MR imaging unit. By using a 200-W RF ablation system and custom-fabricated MR imaging-compatible cool-tip electrodes, pulsed RF current was applied for single or multiple ablation cycle(s) of 12-15 minutes until the entire tumor was replaced by an enlarging zone of low signal intensity on T2-weighted and/or short inversion time inversion-recovery images acquired intermittently during the procedure. Kidney MR images were acquired before, immediately after, and 2 weeks after ablation and then every 3 months for 1 year and every 6 months thereafter. Intra- and postprocedural complications were assessed with clinical evaluation of patients for pain and hemodynamic instability and evaluation of MR images for evidence of hemorrhage or other unexpected findings. Follow-up images were assessed for delayed complications such as renal ischemia, infarct, urinoma, or tumor recurrence. RESULTS: Treated tumors ranged between 0.63 and 16.90 mL in volume and 1.0 and 3.6 cm in maximum diameter. Successful RF electrode insertion and/or repositioning into the renal mass was achieved in all cases with direct MR "fluoroscopic" guidance. Thirty ablation cycles were conducted at 21 electrode positions in the 10 procedures, and complete ablation, as defined with MR imaging, was achieved in all cases by the end of the procedure. Apart from two small self-limited perirenal hematomas, no intra- or postprocedural complications were observed. No delayed complications or tumor recurrence occurred during a mean follow-up period of 25 months +/- 9.4 (standard deviation). CONCLUSION: Although these results are preliminary, interactive MR imaging-guided RF ITA for treatment of primary renal tumors has a high success rate.  相似文献   

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Effects of perfusion on radiofrequency ablation in swine kidneys   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of vascular occlusion on the size of radiofrequency (RF) ablation lesions and to evaluate embolization as an occlusion method. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The kidneys of six swine were surgically exposed. Fifteen RF ablation lesions were created in nine kidneys by using a 2-cm-tip single-needle ablation probe in varying conditions: Seven lesions were created with normal blood flow and eight were created with blood flow obstructed by means of vascular clamping (n = 5) or renal artery embolization (n = 3). The temperature, applied voltage, current, and impedance were recorded during RF ablation. Tissue-cooling curves acquired for 2 minutes immediately after the ablation were compared by using regression analysis. Lesions were bisected, and their maximum diameters were measured and compared by using analysis of variance. RESULTS: The mean diameter of ablation lesions created when blood flow was obstructed was 60% greater than that of lesions created when blood flow was normal (1.38 cm +/- 0.05 [standard error of mean] vs 0.86 cm +/- 0.07, P <.001). The two methods of flow obstruction yielded lesions of similar mean sizes: 1.40 cm +/- 0.06 with vascular clamping and 1.33 cm +/- 0.07 with embolization. The temperature at the probe tip when lesions were ablated with normal blood flow decreased more rapidly than did the temperature when lesions were ablated after flow obstruction (P <.001), but no significant differences in tissue-cooling curves between the two flow obstruction methods were observed. CONCLUSION: Obstruction of renal blood flow before and during RF ablation resulted in larger thermal lesions with potentially less variation in size compared with the lesions created with normal nonobstructed blood flow. Selective arterial embolization of the kidney vessels may be a useful adjunct to RF ablation of kidney tumors.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the optimal switching time and interprobe distance for creating a large coagulation zone in the liver by switching monopolar radiofrequency ablation (RFA) technique using a prototype multichannel radiofrequency generator and multiple electrodes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using 3, 17-gauge, internally cooled electrodes and a prototype multichannel radiofrequency (RF) generator to allow automatic switching of RF energy among 3 electrodes according to their impedance changes, RF energy was applied in a switching monopolar mode to explanted bovine livers or to the livers of 7 dogs. In the ex vivo study, we evaluated the effect of the switching time (5, 15, 30, and 60 seconds) and the interprobe distance (3 cm and 4 cm) on the mean volume of the ablation zone using the switching RFA; we then compared the ablation volume of the switching RFA group (12 minutes) with that of the overlapping RFA group (12 minutes x 3 = 36 minutes). In our preliminary in vivo experiments using 2 dogs, the electrodes were placed in a triangular array (spacing 2 cm, 3 cm, 3.5 cm, or 4 cm) and were activated for 12 minutes or 20 minutes in a monopolar mode (power output 200 W). In our primary experiments using 5 dogs, RFA in a switching mode created 10 coagulation zones at a 2- to 3-cm interprobe distance. The duration of the RFA was 12 minutes. The size and geometry of the coagulation zone also were assessed. RESULTS: In this ex vivo study, switching monopolar RFA at a 3-cm interprobe distance and at a 30-second switching time allowed the creation of a large, confluent ablation zone. There was no significant difference in the mean ablation volume between the overlapping (72.9 +/- 12.6(3) cm) and the switching RFA groups (65.7 +/- 12.6 cm(3); P>0.05). In the preliminary in vivo experiments, RFA created spherical coagulations at interprobe distances of 2 cm and 3 cm but at larger distances than 3 cm, RFA created partially confluent coagulation zones. In our principal experiments, switching RFA created areas of well-defined coagulation, ie, at a 2-cm interprobe distance, the volume and short-axis coagulation diameter were 35.5+/- 5.7(3) cm and 4.6 +/- 0.5 cm, respectively, whereas at 3 cm, they were 40.7 +/- 12.8(3) cm and 4.8 +/- 0.8 cm, respectively. The mean values of the circularity (isometric ratio) of the coagulation at the 2- and 3-cm interprobe distances were 0.95 +/- 0.02, and 0.85+/- 0.06, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrated that switching monopolar RFA using the multichannel RF system at a 2- or 3-cm interprobe distance and at a 30-second switching time can create a large, confluent coagulation zone in the liver within a clinically acceptable time frame. We believe that this technology will provide a useful tool for the treatment of large liver tumors.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To evaluate retrospectively the efficacy and safety of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in patients with spinal tumors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-one patients (25 men, 16 women; age range, 46-82 years) with nonresectable primary or secondary tumor involvement of the spine unresponsive to chemo- and radiotherapy received RFA treatment. Two radiofrequency ablation systems, one with a cool-tip electrode and one with an expandable electrode catheter, were used. Both systems work impedance controlled with a power output of 150- 200 W. Each coagulation cycle lasted 12-15 min depending on tumor impedance. Several single RFA cycles of 15 min each were used for overlapping RFAs in tumors with diameters of more than 3 cm. Temperature was kept between 50 degrees C and 120 degrees C and was chosen according to spinal cord distance and patient heat tolerance during the ablation. Multi-slice computed tomography (CT) combined with C-arm fluoroscopy guided the intervention. Efficacy outcomes were assessed after about 6 weeks, 6 months, and more than 6 months using standardized questionnaires and indices regarding tumor pain, pain disability, functional activities, quality of life, neurological status, and tumor progression. RESULTS: RFA significantly reduced tumor-induced pain within 6 weeks, improved daily activities, and maintained quality of life. Mean time to tumor progression was 730+/-54 days (Kaplan-Meier estimate). No RFA-associated complications were reported. CONCLUSION: RFA of primary and secondary spinal tumors, which were unresponsive to chemo- and radiotherapy and prone to progression, is a safe, resource-saving, and highly effective percutaneous technique in patients with nonresectable spinal tumors.  相似文献   

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Miao Y  Ni Y  Yu J  Zhang H  Baert A  Marchal G 《European radiology》2001,11(9):1841-1847
The present comparative study was conducted to validate a newly developed "expandable-wet" electrode for an increased lesion size of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) on excised beef liver. The expandable-wet electrode, which allows interstitial hypertonic saline infusion through retractable curved needles, was compared with "expanded-dry" and "unexpanded-wet" electrodes for RFA lesion size and other parameters. A total of 120 lesions were created under 50 W (groups A-C) and 90 W (groups A'-C') power control mode for 10 min at each ablation site with the following groups: group A and A' of expanded-dry electrode (needles deployed but saline uninfused); group B and B' of unexpanded-wet electrode (saline infused but needle undeployed); and group C and C' of expanded-wet electrode (needles deployed and saline infused). Together with lower impedance and higher power output, the lesion size in group C (5.3+/-0.4 cm) and C' (6.0+/-1.0 cm) were significantly larger (P<0.01) than that in group A (3.3+/-0.3 cm) and A' (2.0+/-0.2 cm), and group B (3.8+/-1.0 cm) and B' (2.6+/-0.4 cm). The RFA lesion size can be significantly enlarged when the expandable electrode is complemented with interstitial hypertonic saline infusion. This design may improve the efficacy of RF tumor ablation.  相似文献   

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The purpose of this paper was to demonstrate the efficacy of the dual probe bipolar radiofrequency (RF) system with the perfused-cooled electrodes inducing coagulation necrosis in the ex vivo bovine liver. The perfused-cooled electrode that allows simultaneous internal cooling and interstitial hypertonic saline perfusion has been developed for RF ablation (RFA). RF was applied to excised bovine liver in a bipolar mode at 150 W using a 200 W generator with two perfused-cooled electrodes for 10 min. After placing the electrodes at 3 cm spacing in the explanted liver, 45 ablation zones were created with three different regimens: Group A, using both intraelectrode cooling and interstitial perfusion; group B, using only the intraelectrode cooling; and group C, using only interstitial perfusion. In groups A and C, RFA was performed with the infusion of 6% hypertonic saline at the rate of 2 ml min(-1). During RFA, we measured the tissue temperature at the midpoint between the two electrodes. The dimensions of the ablation zones and the changes in impedance, currents and liver temperature during RFA were compared in these three groups. The mean tissue impedance during RFA in group A (56.7+/-21.7 Omega) and group C (56.9+/-20.6 Omega) was significantly lower than group B (112+/-19.7 Omega) (p<0.001). The mean current was higher in group A (1765+/-128 mA) than groups B (760+/-321 mA) and C (1298+/-349 mA) (p<0.05). In addition, the shortest vertical diameter of coagulation necrosis was greater in groups A (4.9+/-0.5 cm) and C (4.6+/-0.7 cm) than in group B (3.5+/-0.4 cm) (p<0.05). The temperature at the mid-point between the two probes was higher in group A than other groups: 99 degrees C in group A, 88.9 degrees C in group B, and 94.3 degrees C in group C (p>0.05). The ratios of the diameter of the long-axis to the diameter of the vertical-axis of groups A, B and C were 1.1+/-0.1, 1.2+/-0.1, and 1.1+/-0.2, respectively (p<0.05). Bipolar RFA using intraelectrode cooling and the interstitial saline perfusion simultaneously produced ablation zones significantly larger than the area produced by only one measure.  相似文献   

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Tacke J  Mahnken AH 《Der Radiologe》2004,44(4):358-363
Renal cell cancer is the most frequent malignant tumor of the kidney. Depending on tumor size, extension and general condition, radical or partial nephrectomy, which meanwhile can be performed laparoscopically, is still the therapy of choice. Patients with an increased surgical risk, or suffering from additional renal tumors or tumor in a single kidney, percutaneous tumor ablation is a helpful therapeutical option. Among all thermal ablation procedures, most experiences exist with radiofrequency ablation (RFA). A significant advantage of this technique is the possibility of direct puncture of the tumor without Seldinger technique and track ablation. This helps to reduce the risk of bleeding and tumor seeding within the puncture track. By use of modern ablation probes, lesions of up to 5 cm in diameter can be created without repositioning of the probe. Initial superselective particle embolization is recommended in tumors beyond 3 cm in size, because renal cell cancer is often hypervascularized and devasularization helps to reduce ablation time. Furthermore, the tumor location within the kidney is influencing the ablation result. Exophytically growing lesions or tumors within the renal parenchyma can be treated with a safety margin. Tumors in a central location or with broad contact to the collecting system are no candidates for thermal ablation, because of an increased risk of thermal collateral damage. Computed tomography is an optimal imaging modality and crucial to planning, performing and controlling of a successful percutaneous RFA. Based on the previous experiences of 300 published cases, renal RFA results in an over 90% success rate associated with a low complication rate. A randomized controlled study comparing RFA and surgery is necessary to answer the question whether RFA can be considered therapy of first choice even for patients, who are according to the actual evidence surgical candidates.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To determine the extent of hepatic hemorrhage caused by percutaneous cryoablation performed with a small-diameter cryoablation probe compared with that caused by percutaneous radiofrequency (RF) ablation in a porcine model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was pre-approved by the institutional research animal care and use committee, and husbandry and experiments complied with National Institutes of Health standards for care and use of laboratory animals. Percutaneous hepatic ablation was performed in 18 domestic pigs (mean weight, 45 kg) by using a 17-gauge (1.5-mm-diameter) RF electrode (n = 6), a cluster of three RF electrodes (n = 6), or a 13-gauge (2.4 mm-diameter) cryoprobe (n = 6). Ablation was performed in four sites per liver. Total blood loss, minimum lesion diameter, maximum lesion diameter, and lesion volume were determined for each group and compared by using analysis of variance. RESULTS: Mean blood loss was 11.11 mL +/- 11.47 (standard deviation), 105.29 mL +/- 175.58, and 28.06 mL +/- 30.97 with the single RF electrode, RF electrode cluster, and cryoablation probe, respectively. Mean minimum and maximum lesion diameters were largest with the RF electrode cluster (2.40 and 3.98 cm, respectively), followed by the cryoablation probe (2.38 and 3.94 cm) and single RF electrode (1.49 and 2.63 cm). Mean minimum and maximum lesion diameters were significantly different between the single RF electrode and the RF electrode cluster, as well as between the single RF electrode and the cryoablation probe (P < .001). Mean lesion volume was largest for the RF electrode cluster (24.03 cm3), followed by those for the cryoablation probe (17.46 cm3) and single RF electrode (9.05 cm3) (single RF electrode vs cryoablation probe, P < .05). Lesion volumes were not significantly different with the RF electrode cluster versus the single RF electrode (P = .052) or with the RF electrode cluster versus the cryoablation probe (P = .381). CONCLUSION: Mean blood loss from percutaneous cryoablation in this model was between that for RF ablation with the single electrode and that for RF ablation with the electrode cluster.  相似文献   

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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a relatively new technique that has been investigated for the treatment of lung tumors. We evaluated for the first time the in vivo use of saline infusion during radiofrequency ablation of sheep lung. We performed RFA on 5 sheep using open and closed chest RFA and the RITA starburst XL and Xli probes using saline infusion with the Xli probe. The impedance and volume of ablation were compared. A total of 16 ablations were produced, 5 percutaneously and 11 open. The impedance during percutaneous and open RFA without saline infusion was 110 +/- 16.2 and 183.3 +/- 105.8 ohms, respectively. With the saline infusion the impedance was 71.3 +/- 22 ohms and 103.6 +/- 37.5 ohms. The effect of this was significantly larger volume of ablation using the saline infusion during percutaneous RFA (90.6 +/- 23 cm3 vs 10.47 +/- 2.9 cm3, p = 0.01) and open RFA (107.8 +/- 25.8 cm3 vs 24.9 +/- 19.3 cm3, p = 0.0002). Saline infusion during RFA is associated with lower impedance, higher power delivery and larger lesion size.  相似文献   

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