International Journal of Hyperthermia (Dec 2022)

3D margin assessment predicts local tumor progression after ablation of colorectal cancer liver metastases

  • Nikiforos Vasiniotis Kamarinos,
  • Mithat Gonen,
  • Vlasios Sotirchos,
  • Elena Kaye,
  • Elena N. Petre,
  • Stephen B. Solomon,
  • Joseph P. Erinjeri,
  • Etay Ziv,
  • Assen Kirov,
  • Constantinos T. Sofocleous

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2022.2055795
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 1
pp. 880 – 887

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Objective To determine the feasibility and prognostic value of 3D measuring of the ablation margins using a dedicated image registration software.Methods This retrospective study included 104 colorectal liver metastases in 68 consecutive patients that underwent microwave ablation between 08/2012 and 08/2019. The minimal ablation margin (MM) was measured in 2D using anatomic landmarks on contrast enhanced CT(CECT) 4–8 weeks post-ablation, and in 3D using an image registration software and immediate post-ablation CECT. Local tumor progression (LTP) was assessed by imaging up to 24 months after ablation. A blinded interventional radiologist provided feedback on the possibility of additional ablation after examining the 3D-margin measurements.Results The 3D-margin assessment was completed in 79/104 (76%) tumors without the need for target manipulation. In 25/104 (24%) tumors, manipulation was required due to image misregistration. LTP was observed in 40/104 (38.5%) tumors: 92.5% vs 7.5% for those with margin <5mm vs ≥5mm, respectively (p = 0.0001). The 2D and 3D-assessments identified margin <5mm in 17/104 (16%), and in 74/104 (71%) ablated tumors, respectively (p < 0.01). The sensitivity and specificity of the 3D software for predicting LTP was 93% (37/40) and 42% (27/64), respectively. Additional ablation to achieve a MM of 5 mm would have been offered in 26/37 cases if the 3D-margin assessment was available intraoperatively.Conclusion Image registration software can measure ablation margins and detect MM under 5 mm intraoperatively, with significantly higher sensitivity than the 2D technique using landmarks on the post-ablation CECT. The identification of a margin under 5 mm is strongly associated with LTP.

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