Histotripsy – hype or hope? Review of innovation and future implications

Histotripsy is a novel, ultrasound-based ablative technique that was recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration for hepatic targets. It has several promising additional theoretical applications that need to be further investigated. Its basis as a nonthermal cavitational technology present...

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description Histotripsy is a novel, ultrasound-based ablative technique that was recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration for hepatic targets. It has several promising additional theoretical applications that need to be further investigated. Its basis as a nonthermal cavitational technology presents a unique advantage over existing thermal ablation techniques in maximizing local effects while minimizing adjacent tissue destruction. This review discusses the technical basis and current preclinical and clinical data surrounding histotripsy. This was a comprehensive review of the literature surrounding histotripsy and the clinical landscape of existing ablative techniques using the PubMed database. A technical summary of histotripsy’s physics and cellular effect was described. Moreover, data from recent clinical trials, including Hope4Liver, and future implications regarding its application in various benign and malignant conditions were discussed. Preclinical data demonstrated the efficacy of histotripsy ablation in various organ systems with minimal tissue destruction when examined at the histologic level. The first prospective clinical trial involving histotripsy in hepatocellular carcinoma and liver metastases, Hope4Liver, demonstrated a primary efficacy of 95.5% with minimal complications (6.8%). This efficacy was replicated in similar trials involving the treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy. In addition to the noninvasive ability to ablate lesions in the liver, histotripsy offers additional therapeutic potential. Early data suggest a potential complementary therapeutic effect when combining histotripsy with existing immunologic therapies because of the technology’s theoretical ability to sensitize tumors to adaptive immunity. As with most novel therapies, the effect of histotripsy on the oncologic therapeutic landscape remains uncertain.
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