Percutaneous image guided electrochemotherapy of hepatocellular carcinoma: technological advancement

Author:

Djokic Mihajlo1,Dezman Rok2,Cemazar Maja34,Stabuc Miha2,Petric Miha1,Smid Lojze M.5,Jansa Rado5,Plesnik Bostjan1,Bosnjak Masa3,Tratar Ursa Lampreht3,Trotovsek Blaz1,Kos Bor6,Miklavcic Damijan6,Sersa Gregor37,Popovic Peter2

Affiliation:

1. University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Clinical Department of Abdominal Surgery , Ljubljana , Slovenia

2. University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Clinical Institute of Radiology , Ljubljana , Slovenia

3. Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Department of Experimental Oncology , Ljubljana , Slovenia

4. University of Primorska, Faculty of Health Sciences , Izola , Slovenia

5. University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Clinical Department of Gastroenterology , Ljubljana , Slovenia

6. University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Electrical Engineering , Ljubljana , Slovenia

7. University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences , Ljubljana , Slovenia

Abstract

Abstract Background Electrochemotherapy is an effective treatment of colorectal liver metastases and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) during open surgery. The minimally invasive percutaneous approach of electrochemotherapy has already been performed but not on HCC. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of electrochemotherapy with percutaneous approach on HCC. Patient and methods The patient had undergone the transarterial chemoembolization and microwave ablation of multifocal HCC in segments III, V and VI. In follow-up a new lesion was identified in segment III, and recognized by multidisciplinary team to be suitable for minimally invasive percutaneous electrochemotherapy. The treatment was performed with long needle electrodes inserted by the aid of image guidance. Results The insertion of electrodes was feasible, and the treatment proved safe and effective, as demonstrated by control magnetic resonance imaging. Conclusions Minimally invasive, image guided percutaneous electrochemotherapy is feasible, safe and effective in treatment of HCC.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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