Percutaneous RF Thermal Ablation of Renal Tumors: Is US Guidance Really Less Favorable Than Other Imaging Guidance Techniques?

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Andrea Veltri
Irene Garetto
Eva Pagano
Irene Tosetti
Paola Sacchetto
Cesare Fava
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[1] University of Turin,Institute of Radiology
[2] ASO S. Luigi Gonzaga,Unit of Cancer Epidemiology
[3] University of Turin,Institute of Anesthesiology
[4] ASO S. Giovanni Battista,undefined
[5] Univesity of Turin,undefined
[6] ASO S. Giovanni Battista,undefined
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CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 2009年 / 32卷
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Radiofrequency ablation; Renal tumors; Ultrasound guidance;
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The purpose of this study was to compare our experience with ultrasound (US)-guided percutaneous radiofrequency thermal ablation (RFA) of renal tumors with results of CT-guided and MRI-guided series in the current literature. Of 90 consecutive renal tumors treated with RFA in 71 patients, 87 lesions were ablated under US guidance. We performed a retrospective analysis of clinical outcome and safety. Results were then compared to published case series where CT and MRI guidances were used exclusively. In our series we had a major complication rate of 4.6%, whereas in CT- and MRI-based series it was 0–12% (mean, 2.2%) and 0–8.3% (mean, 4.1%), respectively. During follow-up (1–68 months; mean, 24 months) technical effectiveness was 89.7%, while it was between 89.5% and 96% in CT-guided series and between 91.7% and 100% in MRI-guided series. The size of successfully treated lesions (28 mm) was lower than that of partially-ablated lesions (36 mm; p = 0.004) and only central lesion location proved to be a negative prognostic factor (p = 0.009); in CT-guided series, positive prognostic factors were exophytic growth and size ≤3 cm. “Tumor-specific” 2-year survival was 92% in our series, 90–96% in CT-guided series, and not reported in MRI-guided series. In conclusion, despite common beliefs, US guidance in RFA of renal tumors is not less favorable than other guidance techniques. Thus the interventional radiologist can choose his or her preferred technique taking into account personal experience and available equipment.
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