1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(99)70162-9
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Percutaneous ethanol injection therapy of large hepatic tumors: A stereotaxic echo-guided approach

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“…Thermal ablation of the germinal layer was first introduced by Brunetti et al [16]; the scientists reported that U/S guided RFA in a percutaneous ablation setting for the treatment of complex cysts is safer and simpler than large-bore catheters and the need to use some additional methods did not came up. Later on, more surgical teams managed to achieve good short-term results including RFA to their percutaneous procedures [17,18]. However, at that time, the lack of sufficient data on the subsequent course of the patients does not allow safe conclusions regarding the effectiveness of the method in preventing recurrences of the cystic echinococcosis.…”
Section: New Energy Devices 41 Radiofrequency Ablationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal ablation of the germinal layer was first introduced by Brunetti et al [16]; the scientists reported that U/S guided RFA in a percutaneous ablation setting for the treatment of complex cysts is safer and simpler than large-bore catheters and the need to use some additional methods did not came up. Later on, more surgical teams managed to achieve good short-term results including RFA to their percutaneous procedures [17,18]. However, at that time, the lack of sufficient data on the subsequent course of the patients does not allow safe conclusions regarding the effectiveness of the method in preventing recurrences of the cystic echinococcosis.…”
Section: New Energy Devices 41 Radiofrequency Ablationmentioning
confidence: 99%