Successful treatment of large-size advanced hepatocellular carcinoma by transarterial chemoembolization followed by the combination therapy of percutaneous ethanol-lipiodol injection and radiofrequency ablation.

نویسندگان

  • Kazutaka Kurokohchi
  • Naoki Hosomi
  • Akira Yoshitake
  • Tomohiro Ohgi
  • Masahiro Ono
  • Tsuyoshi Maeta
  • Takaaki Kiuchi
  • Ichiro Matsumoto
  • Tsutomu Masaki
  • Hirohito Yoneyama
  • Fumikazu Kohi
  • Shigeki Kuriyama
چکیده

We report a case of large-size hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) successfully treated with transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) followed by the combination therapy of percutaneous ethanol-lipiodol injection and radiofrequency ablation (PELI-RFA) and percutaneous ethanol-lipiodol injection (PELI) therapy. In the present case, the patient had a large-size advanced HCC, 7 cm in diameter, located in the S8 region of the liver. In addition, the hepatic reserve of the patient was severely poor. In order not to impair the poor hepatic reserve, we chose PELI-RFA and PELI, originally developed in our department and reported as milder treatment modalities than others. After TACE , PELI-RFA and PELI were performed several times, the HCC was totally destroyed and early enhancement shown by helical dynamic computed tomography disappeared completely after treatment. The hepatic reserve of the patient was not impaired by the series of treatments. Serum levels of tumor markers, alpha-fetoprotein and Des-gamma-carboxy prothrombin, were rapidly decreased to almost normal levels. PELI-RFA and PELI may be effective for the treatment of large-size HCC of patients with poor hepatic reserve.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Oncology reports

دوره 16 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006