Coagulation necrosis induced by radiofrequency ablation in the liver: histopathologic and radiologic review of usual to extremely rare changes.

As the clinical role of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of the liver grows, the importance of radiologic imaging after liver RFA to depict the diversity of post-RFA manifestations is also increasing. Because RFA induces coagulation necrosis of the hepatic parenchyma, cross-sectional imaging studies, in principle, demonstrate an area with a defect in contrast enhancement. However, for various reasons, such as the occurrence of a complication, the RFA zone may demonstrate different patterns or be accompanied by other abnormalities. In this investigation, a large number of imaging studies performed after more than 4000 procedures of liver RFA during the past 10-year period were reviewed, and various radiologic manifestations of the RFA zone were compiled. Herein, the basic principles of RFA, as well as the histopathologic features of coagulation necrosis of the liver, are catalogued to provide a more complete understanding of such changes. Through this review, the reader will become more familiar with the usual and unusual radiologic findings of coagulation necrosis induced by RFA in the liver. This increased familiarity will not only facilitate the daily practice of radiology but also deepen understanding of the therapeutic modality of RFA.

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