MR-Guided Microwave Ablation for Lung Malignant Tumor: A Single Center Prospective Study

FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY(2022)

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ObjectivesTo prospectively investigate the feasibility and efficacy of MRI-guided MWA for lung malignant tumor in our single center. Materials and Methods22 patients [mean age, 56.86 +/- 13.05(23-73)years] with 23 malignant lung tumors were enrolled in the study. 21 patients had a single lesion and 1 patient had 2 lesions in the ipsilateral lung. The average maximum diameter of the lesion was 1.26 +/- 0.65 (0.50-2.58)cm. Percutaneous MWA was guided by 1.5T MRI scanner using a MR-compatible microwave antenna to the target the lung lesions and ablation area was monitored intraoperatively by using a shielded MR-compatible microwave device and then follow-up. ResultsAll patients were successfully treated under MR-guided MWA for lung tumors. Average operation time was 72.21 +/- 24.99 (36-158) mins. T2WI signal intensity of the lesion gradually decreased over the course of MWA. The center of the ablated zones showed a short T1 and short T2 signals with the ring-like of long T1 and long T2 signals surrounded after immediately evaluation. No serious complications occurred. The average follow-up period was 12.89 +/- 4.33 (2.0-19.6) months. Local recurrence occurred in one patient, representing a technical efficacy of 95.5% (21/22). ConclusionMagnetic resonance-guided microwave ablation for lung malignant tumor was feasible and demonstrated unique advantages in efficacy evaluation.
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magnetic resonance imaging, lung neoplasms, microwave, ablation techniques, pneumothorax
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