Mee Jung Mattarello, Francesca De Santi, Roberto Mingardi, Cinzia Peron, Mauro Mazzucco
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Thermoablation Using Radiofrequency and Microwaves of Autonomous Thyroid Nodules: Our Experience
Introduction: Significant results have been achieved using ultrasound-guided and ultrasound-assisted ablative techniques,
such as Laser Thermal Ablation (LTA), Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA), High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU), and Microwave
Ablation (MWA). These techniques are ideally suited for the treatment of normally functioning benign thyroid nodes with local
compressive symptoms or aesthetic problems. These treatments have been applied to hyperfunctioning “hot” nodes. LTA and RFA
are the most commonly used. From January 2021 to July 2023 at our Center, a total of 160 patients with benign thyroid nodules were
treated, of which 35 had autonomous nodules [1-4]. Our analysis focused on evaluating the locoregional treatment of the latter.
Based on the volume and ultrasound-vascular characteristics, patients were selected for thermoablative treatment with either RFA or
MWA (Amica Gen HS - Hospital Service) starting in July 2022.
Results: No complications were documented. However, one patient was referred for surgery and 1 patient was re-treated with MWA.
Conclusion: In the light of personal experience ultrasound-guided thermal ablation treatment with RFA in patients with a single pretoxic
or toxic thyroid nodule with or without associated compressive or aesthetic symptoms has proven to be very effective and
satisfactory. The treatment must be preceded by adequate information regarding the advantages and disadvantages of the various
procedures and the methods of the treatment session. MWA proved to be more effective than RFA with no functional recovery of the
treated nodules even if they were relatively larger in size. We obtained the suspension of thyrostatic therapy with normalization of
the TSH level in the third month after treatment.