Cryotherapy for Liver Tumors: Current Status, Perspectives, Clinical Results, and Review of Literature
Open Access
- 1 April 2004
- journal article
- review article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
- Vol. 3 (2) , 151-163
- https://doi.org/10.1177/153303460400300208
Abstract
Cryotherapy has gained importance as a locally ablative treatment option for patients with non-resectable liver tumors, especially metastases from colorectal cancer. We have used this technique since 1996 for the treatment of 77 patients with malignant liver tumors. Patient data was prospectively recorded and follow-up was until September 2002 or death. Fifty-five patients had colorectal cancer liver metastases, 16 metastases from other primaries and 6 had hepatoma. Forty patients had cryotherapy only and 37 had an additional liver resection. Morbidity and mortality were 22% and 1.3%, respectively. In 68% of patients with colorectal liver metastases and an elevated serum carcinoembryonic antigen-level preoperatively, it returned to the normal range following cryosurgery. For all 77 patients, median survival was 28 months with a 3- and 5-year-survival rate of 39% and 26%, respectively, and median survival was 29 months with a 3- and 5-year-survival rate of 44% and 26%, respectively, for the 55 patients with colorectal liver metastases. Local recurrence at the cryosite was observed in 13 of 65 patients (20%) with initially complete treatment. For cryotherapy to further establish as a treatment for malignant liver tumors in a time where many new local ablative techniques are developing, different goals need to be achieved. The trauma of the procedure and local treatment failure need to be minimized and survival results need to be optimized. Published studies and new possible fields of research regarding these goals are discussed.Keywords
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