Combination therapy of percutaneous ethanol injection and radiofrequency ablation against hepatocellular carcinomas difficult to treat
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Combination therapy of percutaneous ethanol injection and radiofrequency ablation against hepatocellular carcinomas difficult to treat
Abstract
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an effective modality for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), because it can induce large coagulated necrosis in a few sessions. We have recently reported that the combination therapy of percutaneous ethanol injection (PEI) with RFA (PEI-RFA) created enhancement of coagulated necrosis compared with RFA alone. In the present study, we adopted PEI-RFA for the treatment of HCCs located in the regions that are difficult to treat with RFA alone. Five patients with biopsy-proven HCC and liver cirrhosis underwent PEI-RFA therapy. In these patients, HCCs were located beside the gallbladder, inferior vena cava or portal vein or kidney, or immediately under the diaphragm. Prior to RFA, 99.5% ethanol was injected into the region of HCC located in the regions where RFA energy appears to be difficult to reach. In all cases, HCC was totally coagulated by PEI-RFA. Injecting ethanol prior to RFA therapy caused no major side effects. These results indicate that PEI-RFA may be effective for the treatment of HCCs located in the regions that are difficult to treat with RFA alone as well as large-sized HCCs.
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