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      Percutaneous microwave thermosphere ablation of pancreatic tumours

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          Abstract

          Background

          In oncologic field, thermo-ablative procedures have spread more and more. Percutaneous microwave ablation (MWA) showed same benefits and some advantages over radiofrequency ablation (RFA). To date, a disadvantage of both was the not totally predictable size and shape of ablation volume. The aim of this study was to assess feasibility and safety of MWA in nonresectable pancreatic head cancer using a new technology of MW with high power (100 W) and frequency of 2,450 MH.

          Methods

          Five patients with pancreatic head cancer treated with percutaneous MWA under ultrasound guidance were retrospectively reviewed. Mean lesion diameter was 27.8 mm (range, 25–32 mm). Follow-up was performed by CT after 1, 3, 6 and, when possible, 12 months. The shape of the ablation volume was evaluated with multiplanar reformatting (MPR) using roundness index (RI): a value near 1 represents a more spherical ablation zone shape, and a value distant from 1 implies an oval configuration. Ablation and procedure times were registered, together with hospital stay. The feasibility, safety and quality of life (QoL) were reported.

          Results

          The procedure was feasible in all patients (100%). A spherical shape of ablation zone was achieved in all cases (mean RI =0.97). Mean ablation and procedure time were respectively of 2.48 and 28 minutes. Mean hospital stay was 4 days. No major complications were observed. Minor complications resolved during the hospital stay. An improvement in QoL was observed in all patients despite a tendency to return to preoperative levels in the months following the procedure.

          Conclusions

          Percutaneous MWA is a feasible and safe approach for the palliative treatment of advanced stage tumors of the head of the pancreas, despite its complex anatomic relations. The spherical shape of the ablation volume could be related with an improving of the effectiveness and safety.

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          Journal
          Gland Surg
          Gland Surg
          GS
          Gland Surgery
          AME Publishing Company
          2227-684X
          2227-8575
          April 2018
          April 2018
          : 7
          : 2
          : 59-66
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Diagnostic and Interventiona Radiology, San Paolo Hospital, University of Milan , Milan, Italy;
          [2 ]Department of Radiology, Insubria University , Varese, Italy
          Author notes

          Contributions: (I) Conception and design: AM Ierardi, G Carrafiello; (II) Administrative support: None; (III) Provision of study materials or patients: AM Ierardi, A Coppola; (IV) Collection and assembly of data: P Biondetti, AM Ierardi, A Magenta Biasina; (V) Data analysis and interpretation: A Coppola, P Biondetti, AM Ierardi; (VI) Manuscript writing: All authors; (VII) Final approval of manuscript: All authors.

          Correspondence to: Anna Maria Ierardi, MD. Diagnostic and Interventiona Radiology Department, San Paolo Hospital, University of Milan, Via A di Rudinì 8, 20142 Milan, Italy. Email: amierardi@ 123456yahoo.it .
          Article
          PMC5938265 PMC5938265 5938265 gs-07-02-59
          10.21037/gs.2017.11.05
          5938265
          29770302
          1eca2df8-0a55-49ce-bf64-a76525b2bd6e
          2018 Gland Surgery. All rights reserved.
          History
          : 29 August 2017
          : 02 November 2017
          Categories
          Original Article on Interventional Radiology in Glands

          quality of life (QoL),Pancreatic tumor,microwave ablation (MWA),percutaneous,palliative treatment

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