Rad-14. Percutaneous CT guided radiofrequency ablation of very large liver tumors.We will discuss tumor evolution and complications encountered during treatment of very large (> 6 cm) hepatic tumors. Four patients with good performance status and very large secondary hepatic tumors as identified on diagnostic CT were treated with percutaneous CT guided radiofrequency ablation (RFA RFA right frontoanterior (position of the fetus). Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) A procedure in which radiofrequency waves are used to destroy blood vessels and tissues. Mentioned in: Prenatal Surgery ) under general endotracheal endotracheal /en·do·tra·che·al/ (en?do-tra´ke-al) within or through the trachea. en·do·tra·che·al adj. Within or passing through the trachea. anesthesia. The ablation time was 3-8 hours, with a mean of 6 hours. Length of hospitalization was 3-6 days. The treatment was complex in one patient with breast carcinoma due to the presence of a cardiac pacemaker. The treatment of a second patient with renal cell carcinoma renal cell carcinoma or hypernephroma Malignant tumour of the cells that cover and line the kidney. It usually affects persons over age 50 who have vascular disorders of the kidneys. It seldom causes pain, unless it is advanced. was augmented with pre-ablation arterial tumor embolization. The remaining two patients had primary colon adenocarcinoma. Seven tumors were treated. The mean tumor size was 10 centimeters (range 6-12cm). One patient developed a biliary to bronchial fistula that was successfully treated with an internal/external and subsequently an internal biliary drain. He survived for 15 months but eventually died from sepsis. The other three patients are alive with no evidence of viable tumor on follow-up CT Interventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Interventional magnetic resonance imaging, also Interventional MRI, is the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to do interventional radiology procedures. . One patient required a second RFA for residual tumor. Other complications included large right pleural effusions in all four patients. These were successfully drained under ultrasound guidance on post-op day 3 and did not recur. The mean post RFA survival is 9 months (5-15). Although patients with very large but limited hepatic metastatic disease and good performance status are rare, selection of those patients and aggressive targeted ablation is possible and carries an acceptable morbidity and mortality Morbidity and Mortality can refer to:
Patrick E. Sewell, Jr, MD. University of Mississippi The University of Mississippi, also known as Ole Miss, is a public, coeducational research university located in Oxford, Mississippi. Founded in 1848, the school is composed of the main campus in Oxford and three branch campuses located in Booneville, Tupelo, and Southaven. Medical School, Department of Radiology, Division of Image Guided Minimally Invasive Surgery minimally invasive surgery Laparoscopic surgery, see there. See Laparoscopic cholecystectomy. , Jackson MS. |
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