Impact of intraoperative sonography on resection and cryoablation of liver tumors
โ Scribed by Diana Gaitini; Doron Kopelman; Michal Soudak; Monica Epelman; Ahmad Assalia; Moshe Hashmonai; Ahuva Engel
- Book ID
- 102887546
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 501 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0091-2751
- DOI
- 10.1002/jcu.1032
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Purpose
We retrospectively analyzed the impact of intraoperative sonography (IOUS) on the management of patients referred for resection of liver tumors.
Methods
Forty patients underwent IOUS with a 7โMHz curvedโarray sector transducer; in selected cases, a 5โMHz linearโarray transducer attached to a color Doppler unit was also used. The number, size, and location of tumors on IOUS, including tumor proximity to or invasion of major vessels or invasion of the diaphragm, were compared to findings on preoperative imaging studies. The effect of these findings on surgical management was assessed. Unresectable lesions were treated by cryoablation under ultrasound guidance.
Results
IOUS detected preoperatively unsuspected lesions in 7 patients (18%). Metastases suspected on CT arterial portography were ruled out in 2 patients (5%), and indeterminate lesions were diagnosed as cysts by IOUS in 2 other patients (5%). Vascular proximity or vascular or diaphragmatic invasion detected by IOUS rendered lesions unresectable in 4 patients (10%). Cryoablation under IOUS guidance and monitoring was attempted in 11 patients (28%) and performed successfully in 10.
Conclusions
IOUS changed the management in 38% of patients and guided cryoablation in 28% of patients. IOUS performed by an experienced sonologist is invaluable for the accurate assessment of liver tumor resectability; the detection of additional, preoperatively unknown lesions; and the guidance of cryoablation of unresectable tumors. ยฉ 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Clin Ultrasound 29:265โ272, 2001.
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