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Cryoablation of renal tumors: long-term follow-up from a multicenter experience

Authors :
Alessandro Pinzani
Michele Bertolotto
Lisa Pola
Camilla Sachs
Fulvio Stacul
Antonio Celia
Luca Balestreri
Fabiola Giudici
Michele Rizzo
Maria Assunta Cova
Oliviero Lenardon
Nicola Pavan
C. Cicero
Stacul, F.
Sachs, C.
Giudici, F.
Bertolotto, M.
Rizzo, M.
Pavan, N.
Balestreri, L.
Lenardon, O.
Pinzani, A.
Pola, L.
Cicero, C.
Celia, A.
Cova, M. A.
Source :
Abdominal Radiology (New York)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Purpose To retrospectively investigate long-term outcomes of renal cryoablation from a multicenter database. Methods 338 patients with 363 renal tumors underwent cryoablation in 4 centers in North-Eastern Italy. 340/363 tumors (93.7%) were percutaneously treated with CT guidance. 234 (68.8%) were treated after conscious sedation, 76 (22.3%) under local lidocaine anesthesia only and 30 (8.8%) under general anesthesia. Treatment efficacy and complication rate considered all procedures. Oncologic outcomes considered a subset of 159 patients with 159 biopsy proven renal cell carcinoma. Results Mean tumor size was 2.53 cm. Technical success was achieved in 355/363 (97.8%) treatments. Treatment efficacy after the first treatment was achieved in 348/363 (95.9%) tumors. Statistical analysis revealed a significant lower treatment efficacy for ASA score >3, Padua score >8, tumor size >2.5 cm, use of >2 cryoprobes, presence of one single kidney. In the subset of 159 patients, recurrence-free survival rates were 90.5% (95% CI 83.0%, 94.9%) at 3 years and 82.4% (95% CI 72.0%, 89.4%) at 5 years; overall survival rates were 96.0% (95% CI 90.6%, 98.3%) at 3 years and 91.0% (95% CI 81.7%, 95.7%) at 5 years; no patient in this subset developed metastatic disease. Clavien-Dindo >1 complications were recorded in 14/369 procedures (3.8%) and were related to age >70 years, tumor size >4 cm and use of >2 cryoprobes. Conclusion Cryoablation performed across four different centers in a large cohort of predominantly small renal tumors showed that this technique provides good recurrence-free survival rates and overall survival rates at three- and five-year with very low major complications rate.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Abdominal Radiology (New York)
Accession number :
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