International Journal of Hyperthermia (Jan 2021)

Ultrasound-guided thermal ablation for papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: a multicenter retrospective study

  • Xiao-Jing Cao,
  • Ming-An Yu,
  • Ya-Lin Zhu,
  • Lu Qi,
  • Zhi-Bin Cong,
  • Guo-Zhen Yan,
  • Juan Liu,
  • Hong-Ling Wang,
  • Geng Liu,
  • Jian-Qin Guo,
  • Ying Hao,
  • Zhong-Hua Wang,
  • Xue Wang,
  • Jun-Feng He,
  • Aini Shataer,
  • Xiao-Fang Liu,
  • Zhen-Long Zhao,
  • Ying Wei,
  • Li-Li Peng,
  • Yan Li,
  • Shu-Rong Wang,
  • Ying Che

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2021.1936218
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 1
pp. 916 – 922

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Purpose Ultrasound-guided thermal ablation (including microwave ablation [MWA] and radiofrequency ablation [RFA]) has emerged as a remarkable technology for the treatment of benign and malignant diseases. The objective of this multicenter study was to assess the efficacy and safety of thermal ablation in a large cohort of patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC). Materials and methods Retrospective study of 725 patients who underwent MWA/RFA at 11 centers between March 2015 and March 2020. The mean age of patients was 46 ± 11 years (range, 22–81); the mean follow-up time was 21 ± 13 months (range, 6–60). Changes in size of tumor, the rates of tumor disappearance, disease progression, and complications were assessed. Results From 6 months post-ablation, the size of tumors was significantly reduced compared with those recorded pre-ablation (p < 0.001 for all). Five hundred and fifteen (71.0%) PTMCs had completely disappeared as assessed by ultrasound examination. Six (0.8%) patients developed disease progression post-ablation; of these, 5 (0.7%) patients developed new PTMCs, while one (0.1%) patient developed cervical lymph node metastasis. Nineteen (2.6%) patients developed complications post-ablation; of these 14 (1.9%) patients developed voice hoarseness, 4 (0.6%) developed hematoma, and one (0.1%) patient developed cough. Conclusions Ultrasound-guided thermal ablation represents an effective and safe treatment for patients with PTMC besides active surveillance and surgery.

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