Complications of radiofrequency ablation for hepatocellular carcinoma in a multicenter study: An analysis of 16 346 treated nodules in 13 283 patients

Aim:  We surveyed multiple centers to identify types and frequency of complications and mortality rate associated with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods:  We distributed a questionnaire developed by members of the Chugoku‐Shikoku Society for the Local Ablation...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hepatology research 2012-11, Vol.42 (11), p.1058-1064
Hauptverfasser: Koda, Masahiko, Murawaki, Yoshikazu, Hirooka, Yasuaki, Kitamoto, Mikiya, Ono, Masafumi, Sakaeda, Hiroshi, Joko, Kouji, Sato, Shuichi, Tamaki, Katsuyoshi, Yamasaki, Takahiro, Shibata, Hiroshi, Shimoe, Toshinari, Matsuda, Tadakazu, Toshikuni, Nobuyuki, Fujioka, Shin-ichi, Ohmoto, Kenji, Nakamura, Shinichiro, Kariyama, Kazuya, Aikata, Hiroshi, Kobayashi, Yoshiyuki, Tsutsui, Akemi
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Zusammenfassung:Aim:  We surveyed multiple centers to identify types and frequency of complications and mortality rate associated with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods:  We distributed a questionnaire developed by members of the Chugoku‐Shikoku Society for the Local Ablation Therapy of Hepatocellular Carcinoma to 20 centers and analyzed types and frequency of complications and mortality rate. Results:  In total, 16 346 nodules were treated in 13 283 patients between January 1999 and November 2010. Five patients (0.038%) died: two from intraperitoneal hemorrhage, and one each from hemothorax, severe acute pancreatitis and perforation of the colon. In 16 346 treated nodules, 579 complications (3.54%) were observed, including 78 hemorrhages (0.477%), 276 hepatic injuries (1.69%), 113 extrahepatic organ injuries (0.691%) and 27 tumor progressions (0.17%). The centers that treated a large number of nodules and performed RFA modifications, such as use of artificial ascites, artificial pleural effusion and bile duct cooling, had low complication rates. Conclusion:  This study confirmed that RFA is a low‐risk treatment for HCC and that sufficient experience and technical skill can reduce complications.
ISSN:1386-6346
1872-034X
DOI:10.1111/j.1872-034X.2012.01025.x