Thermal ablation of colorectal liver metastases: a position paper by an international panel of ablation experts, the interventional oncology sans frontières meeting 2013

European Radiology - Tập 25 - Trang 3438-3454 - 2015
Alice Gillams1, Nahum Goldberg2, Muneeb Ahmed2, Reto Bale3, David Breen4, Matthew Callstrom5, Min Hua Chen6, Byung Ihn Choi7, Thierry de Baere8, Damian Dupuy9, Afshin Gangi10, Debra Gervais11, Thomas Helmberger12, Ernst-Michael Jung13, Fred Lee14, Riccardo Lencioni15, Ping Liang16, Tito Livraghi17, David Lu18, Franca Meloni19, Philippe Pereira20, Fabio Piscaglia21, Hyunchul Rhim22, Riad Salem23, Constantinos Sofocleous24, Stephen B. Solomon24, Michael Soulen25, Masatoshi Tanaka26, Thomas Vogl27, Brad Wood28, Luigi Solbiati29
1Imaging Department, The London Clinic, London, UK
2Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, Boston, USA
3Innsbruck University Hospital, Innsbruck, Austria
4Southampton University Hospital, Southampton, UK
5The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA
6Peking University Hospital, Beijing, China
7Seoul University Hospital, Seoul, Korea
8Paris – France
9Rhode Island, USA
10University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
11Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA
12Klinikum Bochenhausen, Munich, Germany
13University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
14University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
15University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
16Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
17Clinical Institute Humanitas, Rozzano Milano, Italy
18UCLA, Los Angeles, USA
19University of Milan, Milan, Italy
20University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
21University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
22Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea
23Northwestern University, Chicago, USA
24Memorial Sloane Kettering, New York, USA
25University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
26Yokokura Hospital, Miyama, Japan
27University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany
28National Institute for Health, Bethesda, USA
29Busto Arsizio, Italy

Tóm tắt

Previous attempts at meta-analysis and systematic review have not provided clear recommendations for the clinical application of thermal ablation in metastatic colorectal cancer. Many authors believe that the probability of gathering randomised controlled trial (RCT) data is low. Our aim is to provide a consensus document making recommendations on the appropriate application of thermal ablation in patients with colorectal liver metastases. This consensus paper was discussed by an expert panel at The Interventional Oncology Sans Frontières 2013. A literature review was presented. Tumour characteristics, ablation technique and different clinical applications were considered and the level of consensus was documented. Specific recommendations are made with regard to metastasis size, number, and location and ablation technique. Mean 31 % 5-year survival post-ablation in selected patients has resulted in acceptance of this therapy for those with technically inoperable but limited liver disease and those with limited liver reserve or co-morbidities that render them inoperable. In the absence of RCT data, it is our aim that this consensus document will facilitate judicious selection of the patients most likely to benefit from thermal ablation and provide a unified interventional oncological perspective for the use of this technology. • Best results require due consideration of tumour size, number, volume and location. • Ablation technology, imaging guidance and intra-procedural imaging assessment must be optimised. • Accepted applications include inoperable disease due to tumour distribution or inadequate liver reserve. • Other current indications include concurrent co-morbidity, patient choice and the test-of-time approach. • Future applications may include resectable disease, e.g. for small solitary tumours.

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