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Percutaneous microwave coagulation

Sekl, T., Tamal, T., Nakagawa, T., Imamnra, M., Nishimura, A., Yamashikl, N., Ikeda, K., Inoue, K. Combination therapy with transcatheter arterial chemoemholization and percutaneous microwave coagulation therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma. Cancer 2000 89 1245-1251... [Pg.805]

Shibata, T., Murakami, T., Ogata, N. Percutaneous microwave coagulation therapy for patients with primary and metastatic hepatic tumors during interruption of hepatic blood flow. Cancer 2000 88 302-311... [Pg.809]

Lu MD, Chen JW, Xie XY, Liu L, Huang XQ, Liang LJ, Huang JF (2001) Hepatocellular carcinoma US-guided percutaneous microwave coagulation therapy. Radiology 221 167-172... [Pg.27]

Seki T, Wakabayashi M, Nakagawa T, Itho T, Shiro T, Kuni-eda K, Sato M, Uchiyama S, Inoue K (1994) Ultrasonically guided percutaneous microwave coagulation therapy for small hepatocellular carcinoma. Cancer 74 817-825 Shibata T, limuro Y, Yamamoto Y et al (2002) Small hepatocellular carcinoma comparison of radio-frequency ablation and percutaneous microwave coagulation therapy. Radiology 223 331-337... [Pg.28]

Nevertheless, the indication of percutaneous microwave coagulation therapy as an alternative to hepatic resection should be limited to cases of a well-differentiated HCC tumor smaller than 2 cm up... [Pg.118]

Shibata T, Morita T, Okuyama M, Kitada M, Shimano T, IshidaT (2002b) Comparison of percutaneous microwave coagulation area under interruption of hepatic arterial blood flow with that under hepatic arterial and venous blood flow for hepatocellular carcinoma. Gan To Kagaku Ryoho 29 2146-2148... [Pg.121]

Shiina S, Teratani T, Obi S, Hamamura K, Koike Y, Omata M (2002) Nonsurgical treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma from percutaneous ethanol injection therapy and percutaneous microwave coagulation therapy to radiofrequency ablation. Oncology 62 64-68 Simon CJ, Dupuy DE, Mayo-Smith WW (2005) Microwave ablation principles and applications. Radiographics 25 [Suppl 1] S69-S83... [Pg.121]

Salgia R, Skarin AT (1998) Molecular abnormalities in lung cancer. J Clin Oncol 16(3) 1207-1217 Seki T, Wakabayashi M, Nakagawa T, Imamura M, Tamai T, Nishimura A, Yamashiki N, Okamura A, Inoue K (1999) Percutaneous microwave coagulation therapy for patients with small hepatocellular carcinoma comparison with percutaneous ethanol injection therapy. Cancer 85(8) 1694-1702... [Pg.196]

Murakami R, Yoshimatsu S, Yamashita Y, et al (1995) Treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma value of percutaneous microwave coagulation. AJR Am J Roentgenol 164 1159-1164... [Pg.347]

All of the percutaneous techniques are limited by the size and number of the lesions (up to three lesions each measuring up to 4 cm) as well as their location. Subdiaphragmatic lesions may be percutaneously inaccessible, and lesions close to large vascular structures respond poorly to thermal ablation techniques (RFA, MCT, Cryo, and LIPC). On the contrary, intra-arterial techniques are not limited by the number, size, or location of the lesions rather by the hepatic function reserve, as shown in Table 10.2. TACE, trans-arterial chemo-embolization TARE, trans-arterial radio-embolization MCT, microwave coagulation therapy RFA, radio frequency ablation LIPC, laser interstitial photocoagulation Cryo, cryo-ablation PEI, percutaneous ethanol injection PAAI, percutaneous acetic acid injection PCI, percutaneous chemotherapy injection... [Pg.130]

Dong B, Liang P, Yu X, et al (2003) Percutaneous sonographi-cally guided microwave coagulation therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma results in 234 patients. AJR Am J Roentgenol 180 1547-1555... [Pg.346]

Ishida T, Murakami T, Shibata T, et al (2002) Percutaneous microwave tumor coagulation for hepatocellular carcinomas with interruption of segmental hepatic blood flow. J Vase Interv Radiol 13 185-191 Iwatsuki S, Esquivel CO, Gordon RD, et al (1986) Liver resection for metastatic colorectal cancer. Surgery 100 804-810... [Pg.346]

Microwave-induced coagulation can produce the ablation of a relatively large volume within a few minutes in liver the results are at least as good as those achieved with percutaneous alcohol injection (PEI) (Seki et al. 1999). It may become attractive for percutaneous use in lung tumors if clinically relevant lesions can be produced with a probe size of less than 2 mm. [Pg.180]


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