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Integrating interventional oncology in the treatment of liver tumors

BACKGROUND: Percutaneous ablation techniques offer a vast armamentarium for local, minimally invasive treatment of liver tumors, nowadays representing an established therapeutic option, which is integrated in treatment algorithms, especially for non-resectable liver tumors. The results of ablative t...

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Autores principales: Putzer, D., Schullian, P., Braunwarth, E., Fodor, M., Primavesi, F., Cardini, B., Resch, T., Oberhuber, R., Maglione, M., Margreiter, C., Schneeberger, S., Stättner, S., Öfner-Velano, D., Jaschke, W., Bale, R. J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Vienna 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5968075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29875800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10353-018-0521-5
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author Putzer, D.
Schullian, P.
Braunwarth, E.
Fodor, M.
Primavesi, F.
Cardini, B.
Resch, T.
Oberhuber, R.
Maglione, M.
Margreiter, C.
Schneeberger, S.
Stättner, S.
Öfner-Velano, D.
Jaschke, W.
Bale, R. J.
author_facet Putzer, D.
Schullian, P.
Braunwarth, E.
Fodor, M.
Primavesi, F.
Cardini, B.
Resch, T.
Oberhuber, R.
Maglione, M.
Margreiter, C.
Schneeberger, S.
Stättner, S.
Öfner-Velano, D.
Jaschke, W.
Bale, R. J.
author_sort Putzer, D.
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description BACKGROUND: Percutaneous ablation techniques offer a vast armamentarium for local, minimally invasive treatment of liver tumors, nowadays representing an established therapeutic option, which is integrated in treatment algorithms, especially for non-resectable liver tumors. The results of ablative treatment compare very well to surgical treatment in liver lesions, and confirm that these techniques are a valuable option for bridging for transplantation. Different techniques have been established to perform tumor ablation, and the feasibility varies according to the procedure and technical skills of the operator, depending on the size and location of the liver lesion. In recent years, stereotactic multi-needle techniques using 3D trajectory planning, general anesthesia, and tube disconnection during needle placement have had a strong impact on the application range of ablation for liver tumors. CONCLUSION: It is well known that creating a sufficient ablation margin and overlapping ablation zones is one key issue to enable ablation of large liver lesions with tumor-free margins (A0 ablation in analogy to R0 resection). Image fusion during treatment and follow-up assure highly accurate staging procedures and interventional planning. NOVEL ASPECTS: Review on the standards in ablation techniques for the treatment of liver tumors. Update on different ablation techniques, indications, and contraindications for percutaneous liver tumor treatment. Summary of recently published reports on liver tumor ablation.
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spelling pubmed-59680752018-06-04 Integrating interventional oncology in the treatment of liver tumors Putzer, D. Schullian, P. Braunwarth, E. Fodor, M. Primavesi, F. Cardini, B. Resch, T. Oberhuber, R. Maglione, M. Margreiter, C. Schneeberger, S. Stättner, S. Öfner-Velano, D. Jaschke, W. Bale, R. J. Eur Surg Main Topic BACKGROUND: Percutaneous ablation techniques offer a vast armamentarium for local, minimally invasive treatment of liver tumors, nowadays representing an established therapeutic option, which is integrated in treatment algorithms, especially for non-resectable liver tumors. The results of ablative treatment compare very well to surgical treatment in liver lesions, and confirm that these techniques are a valuable option for bridging for transplantation. Different techniques have been established to perform tumor ablation, and the feasibility varies according to the procedure and technical skills of the operator, depending on the size and location of the liver lesion. In recent years, stereotactic multi-needle techniques using 3D trajectory planning, general anesthesia, and tube disconnection during needle placement have had a strong impact on the application range of ablation for liver tumors. CONCLUSION: It is well known that creating a sufficient ablation margin and overlapping ablation zones is one key issue to enable ablation of large liver lesions with tumor-free margins (A0 ablation in analogy to R0 resection). Image fusion during treatment and follow-up assure highly accurate staging procedures and interventional planning. NOVEL ASPECTS: Review on the standards in ablation techniques for the treatment of liver tumors. Update on different ablation techniques, indications, and contraindications for percutaneous liver tumor treatment. Summary of recently published reports on liver tumor ablation. Springer Vienna 2018-04-13 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5968075/ /pubmed/29875800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10353-018-0521-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Schullian, P.
Braunwarth, E.
Fodor, M.
Primavesi, F.
Cardini, B.
Resch, T.
Oberhuber, R.
Maglione, M.
Margreiter, C.
Schneeberger, S.
Stättner, S.
Öfner-Velano, D.
Jaschke, W.
Bale, R. J.
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