IDDF2023-ABS-0005 Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treatment experience using smart fusion in dialysis patients

BackgroundApproximately 700 dialysis patients are seen at our hospital. Among them are patients with HCC that develop viral hepatitis. Advances in ultrasound systems have improved the accuracy of HCC treatment and diagnosis. This time, we had the opportunity to use microwaves for dialysis patients u...

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Published inGut Vol. 72; no. Suppl 1; p. A142
Main Author Hotta, Naoki
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology 09.06.2023
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Summary:BackgroundApproximately 700 dialysis patients are seen at our hospital. Among them are patients with HCC that develop viral hepatitis. Advances in ultrasound systems have improved the accuracy of HCC treatment and diagnosis. This time, we had the opportunity to use microwaves for dialysis patients using Smart Fusion and needle navigation installed in APLIOi800 so that we will report it.MethodsTen dialysis patients were treated from January 2018 to February 2023. An Emprint (Covidien, USA) antenna was used for treatment. Canon APLIOi800(Canon, Tochigi, Japan) was used. The built-in function is Smart Fusion. This method can display ultrasound imaging and volume data from other modalities, such as CT and MRI, in association with positional information using a magnetic sensor. Needle navigation has a function that can confirm the position of the needle. It is possible to treat even when the tumor is overprinted and the visualization is poor due to bubbles. Informed consent was obtained from all patients and the treatment was performed.ResultsIt was possible to visualize all tumors. In this study, CT images were used in 0 cases, and MRI was used in 1 Case. No serious side effects occurred after treatment.ConclusionsUsing this method, it was thought that dialysis patients could be safely and accurately treated.
Bibliography:Abstracts of the International Digestive Disease Forum (IDDF), Hong Kong, 10–11 June 2023
ISSN:0017-5749
1468-3288
DOI:10.1136/gutjnl-2023-IDDF.123