This study is to investigate the therapeutic effect and treatment results of radiofrequency ablation using the Octopus MP electrode capable of temperature monitoring and drug injection and a variable-length electrode for treatment of small hepatocellular carcinomas (≤ 3cm).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
76
Radiofrequency ablation will be performed by using the Octopus MP electrodes. It is a method of directly measuring the temperature near the surrounding tissue of the target tumor using the Octopus MP electrode, and stopping ablation when the temperature rises above 60 degrees to prevent adjacent organ (gallbladder, gastrointestinal tracts, diaphragm, and heart). If the shape of the tumor is elliptical or irregular rather than circular, using an adjustable tip that can change the length of the active tip of the electrode according to the size of the tumor has the advantage of tailoring the ablation zone.
Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
Local tumor progression rates
local tumor progression (LTP) rates , defined as new tumor foci at the ablation margin after initial complete ablation, as confirmed by a consensus of two radiologists on follow-up imaging
Time frame: 1 and 2 years after radiofrequency ablation
Adjacent organ thermal injury rate
Evaluate adjacent organ thermal injury rate by immediate follow-up computed tomography after radiofrequency ablation.
Time frame: Immediately after radiofrequency ablation
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