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Radio frequency ablation

Janzen N, Perry K, Han K, Kristo B, Raman S, Said J, Belledegrun A, Schulam P (2005) The Effects of Intentional Cryoablation and Radio Frequency Ablation of Renal Tissue Involving the Collecting System in a Porcine Model. The Journal of Urology 173 1368-1374. [Pg.261]

Morady F1999 Radio-frequency ablation as treatment for cardiac arrhythmias. New England Journal of Medicine 340 534—544... [Pg.519]

Hashimoto, L., Dabbs, A., Sewell, R, Doherty, M. Resection and radio frequency ablation of multiple liver adenomas secondary to anti-con-ceptive pills (case report). Hepato-Gastroenterol. 2004 51 837—838... [Pg.767]

Goldberg SN et al (2002) Percutaneous tumor ablation Increased necrosis with combined radio- frequency ablation and intravenous liposomal doxorubicin in a rat breast tumor model. Radiology 222 797-804... [Pg.28]

Radio frequency ablation (RFA) A titanium electrode is directed to the tumor (using MRI techniques) and enough heat is generated to kill the cancerous cells. The NIH has given its imprimatur for this therapy. For further information contact the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, at 713-792-2121 or the University Hospital of Cleveland, at 216-844-1000. [Pg.297]

Livraghi T, Goldberg SN, Solbiati L et al (2001) Percutaneous radio-frequency ablation of liver metastases from breast cancer initial experience in 24 patients. Radiology 220 145-149... [Pg.134]

Catheters, in their simplest form, are merely tubes inserted into a body cavity for die purpose of fluid removal, injection, or both (Thomas, 1989). The term catheter has been expanded to include a number of tubing-based percutaneous interventional devices used for tasks such as stent delivery and deployment, clot removal, radio-frequency ablation, and intra-aortic balloon cardiac support Because of their prevalence and representative uses, the present section will be limited to vascular infusion catheters and access ports. Stenting and cardiac support applications utilizing catheter-based techniques are discussed elsewhere in this chapter. [Pg.512]

For many patients suffering from liver tumors, surgery may represent the only curative approach for others only palliative, interventional techniques are available for local tumor control (e.g., cryotherapy, chemoembolization, ethanol injection, and radio frequency ablation). [Pg.411]

Sanchez-Ortiz RF, Tannir N, Ahrar K, Wood CG (2003) Spontaneous regression of pulmonary metastases from renal cell carcinoma after radio frequency ablation of primary tumor an in situ tumor vaccine J Urol 170 178-179... [Pg.353]

Gervais DA, McGovern FJ, Wood BJ, Goldberg SN, McDougal WS, Mueller PR (2000) Radio-frequency ablation of renal cell carcinoma early clinical experience. Radiology 217 665-672... [Pg.177]

Livraghi T, Goldberg SN, Lazzaroni S, Meloni F, Solbiati L, Gazelle GS (1999) Small hepatocellular carcinoma treatment with radio-frequency ablation versus ethanol injection. Radiology 210 655-661... [Pg.177]

Curley SA (2003) Radiofrequency ablation of malignant liver tumors. Ann Surg Oncol 10 338-347 Curley SA, Marra P, Beaty K et al. (2004) Early and late complications after radiofrequency ablation of malignant liver tumors in 608 patients. Ann Surg 239 450-458 de Baere T, Elias D, Dromain C et al. (2000) Radiofrequency ablation of 100 hepatic metastases with a mean follow-up of more than 1 year. AJR Am J Roentgenol 175 1619-1625 Gillams AR, Lees WR (2004) Radio-frequency ablation of colorectal liver metastases in 167 patients. Eur Radiol 14 2261-2267... [Pg.557]

Johnson DB, Solomon SB, Su LM etal. (2004) Defining the complications of cryoablation and radio frequency ablation of small renal tumors a multi-institutional review. J Urol 172 874 877... [Pg.558]

Livraghi T, Solbiati L, Meloni MF et al. (2003) Treatment of focal liver tumors with percutaneous radio-frequency ablation complications encountered in a multicenter study. Radiology 226 441 -451... [Pg.558]

Choi H, Loyer EM, DuBrow RA et al (2001) Radio-frequency ablation of liver tumors assessment oftherapeutic response and complications. Radiographics 21 [Spec No] S41-S54 Choi D, Lim HK, Kim MJ et al (2005) Liver abscess after percutaneous radiofrequency ablation for hepatocellular carcinomas frequency and risk factors. AJR Am J Roentgenol 184(6) 1860-1867... [Pg.19]

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]

Gillams AR, Lees WR (2004) Radio-frequency ablation of colorectal liver metastases in 167 patients. Eur Radiol 14 2261-2267... [Pg.150]

Hwang JJ, Walther MM, Pautler SE, Coleman JA, Hvizda J, Peterson J, Linehan WM, Wood BJ (2004) Radio frequency ablation of small renal tumors intermediate results. J Urol 171 1814-1818... [Pg.176]

Matlaga BR, Zagoria RJ, Woodruff RD, Torti FM, Hall MC (2002) Phase II trial of radio frequency ablation of renal cancer evaluation of the kill zone. J Urol 168 2401-2405... [Pg.176]

Matsumoto ED, Watumull L, Johnson DB, Ogan K, Taylor GD, Josephs S, Cadeddu JA (2004) The radiographic evolution of radio frequency ablated renal tumors. J Urol 172 45-48... [Pg.176]

Zagoria RJ, Chen MY, Kavanagh PV, Torti FM (2001) Radio frequency ablation of lung metastases from renal cell carcinoma. J Urol 166 1827-1828... [Pg.177]

Callstrom MRCJ, Goetz MP, Rubin J, Wong GY, Sloan JA, Novotny PJ, Lewis BD, Welch TJ, Farrell MA, Maus TP, Lee RA, Reading CC, Petersen lA, Pickett DD (2002) Painful metastases involving bone feasibility of percutaneous CT- and US-guided radio-frequency ablation. Radiology 224 87-97... [Pg.213]


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