Clinical utilities of intraoperative microwave coagulation therapy for unresectable liver cancer

Three cases with unresectable liver cancer treated with intraoperative microwave coagulation were reported in this article. Case 1 : 61-year-man with a severe hepatic dysfunction, operated for HCC in S3, was found to have another small HCC in S8 which was treated by intraoperative microwave coagulat...

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Published inJournal of Microwave Surgery Vol. 17; pp. 159 - 163
Main Authors Aogi, Kenjiro, Sawamura, Akihiro, Miyahara, Eiji, Toge, Tetsuya
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
English
Published Study Group of Microwave Surgery 1999
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Summary:Three cases with unresectable liver cancer treated with intraoperative microwave coagulation were reported in this article. Case 1 : 61-year-man with a severe hepatic dysfunction, operated for HCC in S3, was found to have another small HCC in S8 which was treated by intraoperative microwave coagulation. Case 2 : 63-year-man with a severe hepatic dysfunction was treated by intraoperative microwave coagulation for a huge HCC in S5-8 with additional chemolipiodol therapies. Case 3 : 53-year-woman had liver (S4) and lung metastases after resection of rectal cancer. Liver lesion was treated by intraoperative microwave coagulation combined with chemotherapies for lung metastases. All these cases are alive after the microwave coagulation for 33, 18 and 24 months respectively with no regrowth of liver tumors. No severe complications were observed except liver dysfunctions in all cases. This therapy was considered to be useful clinically for unresectable liver cancer.
ISSN:0917-7728
1882-210X
DOI:10.3380/jmicrowavesurg.17.159