Internal Medicine
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Histopathology of the Tissue Adhering to the Multiple Tine Expandable Electrodes Used for Radiofrequency Ablation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Predicts Local Recurrence
Toru IshikawaTomoyuki KubotaHiroyuki AbeAiko NagashimaKanae HiroseTadayuki TogashiKeiichi SekiTerasu HonmaToshiaki YoshidaTomoteru KamimuraTakeo NemotoKeiko TakedaNoriko Ishihara
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2012 Volume 51 Issue 19 Pages 2683-2688

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Objective To assess the ability to predict the local recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma by analyzing tissues adhering to the radiofrequency ablation probe after complete ablation.
Methods From May 2002 to March 2011, tissue specimens adhering to the radiofrequency ablation probe from 284 radiofrequency ablation sessions performed for hepatocellular carcinomas ≤3 cm in size were analyzed. The specimens were classified as either viable tumor tissue or complete necrosis, and the local recurrence rates were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method.
Results From the tumors ≤3 cm in size, viable tissue was present in 6 (2.1%) of 284 specimens, and the local recurrence rates after 1 and 2 years of follow-up were 6.7% and 11.2%, respectively. Local recurrence developed significantly earlier in the viable tissue group. The recurrence rate was not significantly different based on whether transcatheter arterial chemoembolization was performed.
Conclusion The histopathology of the tissue adhering to the radiofrequency ablation probes used for hepatocellular carcinoma treatment can predict local recurrence. Additional aggressive treatment for patients with viable tissue can therefore improve the overall survival.

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© 2012 by The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine
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