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[Initial experience with radiofrequency percutaneous ablation of renal tumors]. | LitMetric

Objectives: To evaluate the usefulness of percutaneous or laparoscopic application of radiofrequency for ablation of tumoral tissue in patients with the diagnosis of solitary renal tumor.

Methods: 3 male patients (one with bilateral renal tumor) underwent 4 radiofrequency ablation treatments (1 laparoscopic, 3 percutaneous) for renal masses between 1.5 and 5 cm (average 3.15 cm). Percutaneous approach was gained under ultrasound control. Energy was applied progressively, following standardized tables, requiring between 2 (tumor diameter 1.5 cm) and 4 cycles (diameter 5 cm) applied in quadrants. Postoperative control was performed in all cases by IV contrast helical CT scan.

Results: Treatment was completed in all cases. In one case, laparoscopic tumorectomy was also performed. Radiofrequency cycles oscillated between 30 and 19 minutes depending on tumor size. There were not procedure-derived complications. IV contrast CT scan controls at 3 and 6 months showed absence of tumor in one case (1.5 cm) and absence of intratumoral contrast uptake in the rest of them.

Conclusions: Radiofrequency ablation of small renal tumors, either percutaneous or laparoscopic, is a well-tolerated and minimally invasive procedure. Adequate parameters to consider complete tumor tissue destruction remain to be determined and validated.

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