Journal article

Long-term survival of patients with unresectable colorectal liver metastases treated by percutaneous interstitial laser thermotherapy

C Christophi, M Nikfarjam, C Malcontenti-Wilson, V Muralidharan

World Journal of Surgery | SPRINGER | Published : 2004

Abstract

In situ ablation of colorectal cancer (CRC) liver metastases is an accepted form of treatment for selected patients. It is associated with low morbidity and mortality and increases the number of patients who may benefit from therapy compared to resection alone. This study assesses the impact of interstitial laser thermotherapy (ILT) on local tumor control and long-term survival in patients with unresectable CRC liver metastases. Percutaneous ILT was performed in patients with unresectable CRC liver metastases between January 1992 and December 1999 using a bare-tip quartz fiber connected to an Nd:YAG laser source. This was prior to the routine use of a diffusing fiber for ablative therapy. Tr..

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