医学
微波消融
烧蚀
超声波
软组织
病变
外科
放射科
内科学
作者
Hai Hui Yin,Rong Wen,Peng Lin,Han Yang,Ming Hu,Hong Yang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jvsv.2022.11.003
摘要
To assess the feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of microwave ablation (MWA) for soft tissue venous malformations (VMs).We retrospectively analyzed 20 patients with symptomatic VMs in the lower extremities and trunk. MWA was performed in all 20 patients. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) was performed immediately and 1 month after ablation. The data on the complete ablation rate, symptom improvement, and patient satisfaction were collected. Follow-up examinations began 1 month after ablation and continued for 2 to 19 months.MWA was performed on 20 patients. The overall complete ablation rate was 75% (15/20). The complete ablation rate for the 11 patients with lesions <5 cm and the 9 patients with lesions >5 cm were 100% (11/11) and 44% (4/9), respectively. The complete ablation rate for the 14 patients with localized and 6 patients with extensive lesions was 93% (13/14) and 33% (2/6), respectively. Five patients had experienced incomplete ablation; 1 had a lesion >5 cm with ectopic drainage vessels, one had multiple lesions adherent to blood vessels and nerves, and three had large and extensive lesions. Thirteen patients had experienced significant improvements in clinical symptoms; 6 showed slight improvement; and 1 showed no change in symptoms. No complications or recurrences were observed. All 20 patients were satisfied with the therapeutic effect (100%). Twelve patients were significantly satisfied and 8 were slightly satisfied.MWA with ultrasound guidance is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive therapy for symptomatic soft tissue VMs and may be a promising approach in the future.
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