Laser-induced thermotherapy combined with hepatic arterial embolization in the treatment of liver tumors in a rat tumor model.

OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of combined laser-induced thermotherapy (LITT) and hepatic arterial embolization with degradable starch microspheres (DSM) on tumor response and intrahepatic temperature distribution in rats with liver tumors. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA Laser-induced thermotherapy is a promising in situ ablation technique for malignant liver tumors. However, clinical use is still limited, mainly because of the small size of the inducible coagulation necroses. This results in insufficient tumor destruction. METHODS Colon carcinoma CC531 was implanted in 60 WAG rat livers. Fourteen days later, a silicon catheter was implanted in the hepatic artery for DSM administration. Tumors were exposed to 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser light at 2 watts for 10 minutes from a diffuser tip applicator placed in the tumor. The animals were randomized into a sham-operated control (group I) and three test groups. Group II received DSM alone, group III received LITT alone, and group IV received DSM + LITT. Tumor control was examined 1, 7, and 14 days after treatment. RESULTS A complete tumor remission was achieved in all rats treated with LITT + DSM (group IV). In contrast, tumor progression was seen in animals treated with LITT alone (group III) or DSM alone (group II), as well as in the sham-operated controls (group I). CONCLUSIONS The authors' results suggest that the combination of LITT and DSM considerably increases the efficacy of LITT in the treatment of liver metastases in the rat.

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