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. 2014 Nov;44(11):1421-5.
doi: 10.1007/s00247-014-3008-y. Epub 2014 Jun 4.

CT-guided radiofrequency tumor ablation in children

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CT-guided radiofrequency tumor ablation in children

Evanthia Botsa et al. Pediatr Radiol. 2014 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Image-guided radiofrequency ablation is a well-accepted technique of interventional oncology in adults.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of CT-guided radiofrequency ablation as a minimally invasive treatment for metastatic neoplasms in children.

Materials and methods: A total of 15 radiofrequency ablation sessions were performed in 12 children and young adults (median age 9.5; range 5-18 years) with metastatic malignancies. Seven children and young adults had secondary hepatic lesions, three had pulmonary and two had bone lesions. Radiofrequency ablation was performed under conscious sedation.

Results: The median lesion size was 1.7 cm (range 1.3-2.8 cm). The median time for ablation was 8 min (range 7-10 min). Radiofrequency procedures were technically successful in all tumors. Postablation imaging immediately after, and 1 month and 3 months after radiofrequency ablation showed total necrosis in all patients. At 6-month follow-up, three patients (all with lesion size >2 cm) had local recurrence and underwent a second radiofrequency ablation session. At 2-year follow-up no patient had recurrence of the treated tumor. Post-ablation syndrome occurred in four children. No major complication occurred.

Conclusion: CT-guided radiofrequency tumor ablation was safe and efficient for palliative treatment in our cohort of patients.

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