Preliminary experience using extracorporeal high-intensity focused ultrasound for the treatment of kidney and liver tumours

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Illing, RO [1 ]
Kennedy, JE [1 ]
Wu, F [1 ]
ter Haar, GR [1 ]
Phillips, RR [1 ]
Protheroe, AS [1 ]
Middleton, MR [1 ]
Cranston, DW [1 ]
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[1] Churchill Hosp, Oxford OX3 7LJ, England
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HIFU; ultrasound; therapy; liver; kidney; tumour;
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High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) provides a potentially non-invasive alternative to conventional therapies. We have been using the extracorporeal ultrasound-guided Model-JC Tumor Therapy System (HAIFU (TM) Technology Co, China) in clinical trials to evaluate the safety and feasibility of treating renal and liver tumours. 30 patients have been treated (22 liver and 8 kidney tumours), all of whom were available for adverse event reporting. Of the 22 liver tumours, 20 are evaluable for response to treatment; 14 were followed up with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) alone, and 6 with both MRI and histological resection. Evidence of ablation was seen in 20/20 (100%) cases radiologically, and 6/6 (100%) cases histologically. Of the 8 kidney tumours treated, 7 are evaluable; 2 were followed up with MRI alone, and 5 with both MRI and histological resection. Evidence of ablation was seen in 4/7 (57%) radiologically and 1/5 (20%) histologically. Mild, moderate or severe transient pain was reported by 16 (53%), 7 (23%) and 1 (3%) patients, respectively. Superficial skin toxicity was seen in 7 patients (23%). Renal function was unaffected, and all patients were fit for discharge from hospital the day after treatment. Early results show that this technique is feasible, and carries a low morbidity.
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