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. 2009;16(6):816-23.
doi: 10.1007/s00534-009-0124-4. Epub 2009 May 23.

Outcome of MR-guided percutaneous cryoablation for hepatocellular carcinoma

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Outcome of MR-guided percutaneous cryoablation for hepatocellular carcinoma

Tadashi Shimizu et al. J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg. 2009.

Abstract

Purpose: To assess the mid-term results of MR-guided percutaneous cryoablation for small hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Methods: Using an argon-based cryoablation system, MR-guided percutaneous cryoablation was performed. The number of tumors was three or fewer. The maximum diameter of tumors was less than 5 cm when solitary and no more than 3 cm when multiple. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate the survival of patients.

Results: Among 15 patients, 16 tumors were treated. The maximum tumor diameter ranged from 1.2 to 4.5 cm, with a mean of 2.5 +/- 0.8 cm (mean +/- standard deviation). The volume of iceballs measured on MR-images was greater than that of the tumors in all cases. The follow-up period ranged from 10 to 52 months, with a mean of 36.6 +/- 12.1 months. One-year and 3-year overall survival were 93.8 and 79.3%, respectively. The complete ablation rate was 80.8% at 3 years. Immediate complications were pneumothorax, hemothorax, and pleural effusion. An ablation zone was not absorbed and content exuded from a scar of the probe tract 4 months after cryoablation in one patient.

Conclusion: MR-guided percutaneous cryoablation appears to be a feasible modality and potentially good option for the treatment of small HCC.

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