Prediction of Ablation Volume in Percutaneous Lung Microwave Ablation: A Single Centre Retrospective Study

Author:

Ierardi Anna Maria,Grillo Pasquale,Bonanno Maria ChiaraORCID,Coppola AndreaORCID,Vespro Valentina,Andrisani Maria Carmela,Tosi DavideORCID,Mendogni PaoloORCID,Franzi Sara,Venturini Massimo,Carrafiello Gianpaolo

Abstract

Background: Percutaneous Microwave Ablation (MWA) of lung malignancies is a procedure with many technical challenges, among them the risk of residual disease. Recently, dedicated software able to predict the volume of the ablated area was introduced. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is the imaging guidance of choice for pulmonary ablation in our institution. The volumetric prediction software (VPS) has been installed and used in combination with CBCT to check the correct position of the device. Our study aimed to compare the results of MWA of pulmonary tumours performed using CBCT with and without VPS. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 1-month follow-up enhanced contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) scans of 10 patients who underwent ablation with the assistance of VPS (group 1) and of 10 patients who were treated without the assistance of VPS (group 2). All patients were treated for curative purposes, the maximum axial diameter of lesions ranged between 5 and 22 mm in group 1 and between 5 and 25 mm in group 2. We compared the presence of residual disease between the two groups. Results: In group 1 residual disease was seen in only 1 patient (10%) in which VPS had ensured complete coverage of the tumour. In group 2 residual disease was found in 3 patients (30%). Conclusions: Using this software during MWA of lung malignancies could improve the efficacy of the treatment compared to the conventional only CBCT guidance.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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