Aim: In bipolar radiofrequency ablation (RFA) therapy, insertion of multiple needles at appropriate points on a target is difficult. The aim of our study was to evaluate a simplified method for multi-electrode insertion using a newly developed double-barreled needle guidance system for percutaneous RFA of hepatic tumors.
Methods: RFA using two bipolar electrodes was performed in 15 consecutive patients (nine men, six women; mean age, 72.0 ± 8.2 years) with a solitary small (≤3 cm) hepatic tumor. The first five nodules were treated using the conventional puncture method with the standard attachment, then 10 nodules were ablated using the parallel puncture method with the double-barreled attachment. The times required for double-needle placement and the shapes of the ablated areas were compared between the two puncture methods.
Results: The parallel puncture method required a shorter time for double-needle placement than the conventional method (12 s [range, 8-24] vs 96 s [range, 50-240]; P = 0.0003), and allowed continuous observation of the tip of all needles and the size of the ablated area as it increased until completion of the ablation. The method also provided a stable ellipsoidal ablated area. The median height, width and thickness were 30 mm (range, 22-34), 30 mm (range, 21-33) and 20 mm (range, 7-25), respectively, using 20-mm electrodes, and 34 mm (range, 32-41), 36 mm (range, 35-38) and 24 mm (range, 23-24), respectively, using 30-mm electrodes.
Conclusion: The parallel puncture method may be a feasible procedure for multi-needle RFA therapy.
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