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Imaging findings of liver resection using a bipolar radiofrequency electrosurgical device—Initial observations
Massimo MidiriAlessandro FurlanMassimo GaliaMaurizio SoresiGiuseppe BrancatelliGiuseppe BrancatelliRoberto LagallaGiuseppe CabibboValentina BovaDaniele MarinAdele TaibbiLuigi SandonatoTommaso Vincenzo Bartolottasubject
AdultDiagnostic ImagingMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularRadiofrequency ablationElectrosurgeryPilot ProjectsHepatocellular carcinoma Liver metastases Liver resection Radiofrequency ablation Coagulative necrosislaw.inventionlawmedicineHepatectomyHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsEchogenicityMagnetic resonance imagingEquipment DesignGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePeripheralEquipment Failure AnalysisTreatment OutcomeCoagulative necrosisHepatocellular carcinomaCatheter AblationResection marginELECTROSURGICAL DEVICEFemaleRadiologybusinessdescription
Abstract Objective To assess contrast-enhanced US (CEUS), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings and serial changes of the treated area at follow-up in patients who underwent liver resection using a bipolar radiofrequency electrosurgical device. Methods Imaging findings of 27 patients with resected hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) ( n = 24) and metastases ( n = 3) (mean size: 2.6 cm), were retrospectively evaluated. Two readers assessed: the (a) presence, (b) thickness, (c) shape and (d) echogenicity (CEUS)/attenuation (CT)/signal intensity (MR imaging) at coagulated site and the (e) presence of residual tumor of the bipolar radiofrequency electrosurgical device resection margin. Results Follow-up was performed with either CT ( n = 20) or MR imaging ( n = 7) and repeated in 16 patients with CT ( n = 7), MR imaging ( n = 4), or both techniques ( n = 5). Four patients also had a single CEUS examination. At first imaging follow-up a peripheral halo was depicted at resection site (100%). A fluid collection within the surgical area was found in 67% of patients. During the following imaging examinations a progressive involution of both findings was observed, respectively, in 81% and 62% of patients. Viable tissue was detected in three patients (11%). Conclusions After liver resection with bipolar radiofrequency electrosurgical device successfully ablated tumor is demonstrated at imaging by an unenhancing partial linear peripheral halo, in most cases, surrounding a fluid collection reducing in size during follow-up.
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2010-12-29 | European Journal of Radiology |