Therapeutic Advances in Urology (Apr 2010)

Ablative therapies for renal tumors

  • Rajan Ramanathan,
  • Raymond J. Leveillee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1756287210366708
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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Owing to an increased use of diagnostic imaging for evaluating patients with other abdominal conditions, incidentally discovered kidney masses now account for a majority of renal tumors. Renal ablative therapy is assuming a more important role in patients with borderline renal impairment. Renal ablation uses heat or cold to bring about cell death. Radiofrequency ablation and cryoablation are two such procedures, and 5-year results are now emerging from both modalities. Renal biopsy at the time of ablation is extremely important in order to establish tissue diagnosis. Real-time temperature monitoring at the time of radiofrequency ablation is very useful to ensure adequacy of ablation.