The clinical application of percutaneous argon-helium cryoablation on malignant tumors
- VernacularTitle:经皮氩氦刀冷冻治疗恶性肿瘤的应用研究
- Author:
Qiusheng SHI
;
Chen CHEN
;
Lianfang DU
;
Yongjie ZHAO
;
Mei CHEN
;
Ye CHEN
;
Xingmei LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Malignant tumor;
Argon-helium cryoablation;
Microinvasive precedure
- From:
Clinical Medicine of China
2008;24(6):595-598
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To observe the therapeutic effects of the parenchymal malignancies treated with argon-helium cryoablation percutaneouslly.Methods 49 foci in 45 patients with malignancies were treated with argon-helium cryoablation percutaneouslly.The temperature in the cryoablated area was dynamically recorded.The size and coverage of ice-balls formed were monitored.The imaging changes were observed.The shrinkage of tumor was followed 3 months post-cryoablation.The foci were divided into two groups in size:less than or equal to 3 cm and more than 3 cm.The chi-square test and spearman analysis were used by SPASS 11.0 software.Results The temperature in the cryoablated area descended fast to below-130℃ in a minute and relatively kept maintaince about-150℃ or so in the whole procedure.It ascended to 15℃ in a minute after rewarming.The ice-balls were formed within 50 seconds after cryoablation in 87.5% foci.And it increased in size as the time going.The coverages of the iceball more than or equal to and less than 80% were 72.7%、27.3% and 26.3%、73.7% in groups of less than or equal to 3 cm and more than 3 cm,respectively(P<0.05).The ice-ball was demonstrated as arc hyperechogenicity with shadow and round-like low density on sonography and CT imaging,respectively.The shrinkage more than 50%of the foci was 81.8% and 30.6% in the groups of less than or equal to and more than 3 cm three months after the cryoabalated procedure(P<0.01).Conclusion It is an actual/exact and convient way for the pereutaneous argon-helium cryoablation in treating malignancy.It can be used in the management of the parenchymal malignancy whole body.