Abstract #0677
Cryoablation of malignant liver tumors under MRI-guidance: retrospective study
Julien Garnon 1 , Elodie Breton 2 , Gorislav Erceg 2 , Georgia Tsoumakidou 1 , Michel de Mathelin 2 , and Afshin Gangi 1
1
Interventional Radiology Department,
Strasbourg University Hospital, Strasbourg, France,
2
ICube,
Strasbourg University - CNRS, Strasbourg, France
Over a period of 2 years, MRI-guided cryoablations were
performed in 10 patients presenting with complex cases
of primary or secondary malignant liver tumors. Tumors
(average diameter 2cm) were either not visible in
CT/ultrasound, difficult to approach, or not treatable
with radiofrequency ablation. Primary endpoint of this
retrospective study was local recurrence in the ablated
area. Over the follow-up period ranging from 8 to 44
months: local recurrence occurred in two patients; three
patients died and one patient was lost to follow-up
without evidence of local recurrence; other patients
remained disease-free at the end of the study.
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