Microwave ablation for liver metastases from colorectal cancer: A comprehensive review of clinical efficacy and safety.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.4240/wjgs.v17.i1.101162
Fang Li, Yuan-Yuan Zhang, Ming Li, Sheng-Kai Chen
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Microwave ablation (MWA) is emerging as a highly effective treatment for colorectal liver metastases (CRLMs). This review explores the advantages of MWA compared to other ablative techniques such as radiofrequency ablation and cryoablation and highlights its clinical efficacy, safety, and technical considerations. MWA offers significant benefits, including higher intratumoral temperatures, larger ablation zones, and reduced susceptibility to the heat-sink effect, which make it particularly suitable for tumors near large blood vessels. This review details the patient selection criteria, procedural approaches, and the use of advanced imaging techniques to improve the precision and effectiveness of MWA. Clinical outcomes indicate that MWA achieves high rates of complete tumor ablation and long-term survival with a favorable safety profile. This review is significant because it provides updated insights into the expanding role of MWA in treating unresectable CRLM and its potential as an alternative to surgical resection for resectable tumors. By summarizing recent studies and clinical trials, this review highlights the comparative effectiveness, safety, and integration with systemic therapies of MWA. In conclusion, MWA is a promising treatment option for CRLM and offers outcomes comparable to or better than those of other ablative techniques. Future research should focus on optimizing technical parameters, integrating MWA with systemic therapies, and conducting large-scale randomized controlled trials to establish standardized treatment protocols. Advancing our understanding of MWA will enhance its application and improve long-term survival and quality of life for patients with CRLM.

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微波消融治疗结直肠癌肝转移:临床疗效和安全性综合评述。
微波消融(MWA)是一种治疗结直肠肝转移瘤(crlm)的高效方法。本综述探讨了MWA相对于其他消融技术(如射频消融和冷冻消融)的优势,并强调了其临床疗效、安全性和技术考虑。MWA具有显著的优势,包括更高的肿瘤内温度,更大的消融区域,以及对热沉效应的敏感性降低,这使得它特别适用于靠近大血管的肿瘤。这篇综述详细介绍了患者的选择标准、手术方法和先进成像技术的使用,以提高MWA的精度和有效性。临床结果表明,MWA实现了高的肿瘤完全消融率和长期生存,并具有良好的安全性。这篇综述是重要的,因为它提供了MWA在治疗不可切除的CRLM中的扩展作用的最新见解,以及它作为可切除肿瘤手术切除的替代方案的潜力。通过总结最近的研究和临床试验,本综述强调了MWA的相对有效性、安全性以及与全身治疗的结合。总之,MWA是一种很有希望的治疗CRLM的选择,其结果与其他烧蚀技术相当或更好。未来的研究应侧重于优化技术参数,将MWA与全身治疗相结合,并进行大规模随机对照试验,建立标准化的治疗方案。推进我们对MWA的理解将会加强其应用,并改善CRLM患者的长期生存和生活质量。
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