2003
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.181.3.1810695
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Adverse Events During Radiofrequency Treatment of 582 Hepatic Tumors

Abstract: Radiofrequency ablation of liver tumors is a well-tolerated technique, but caution should be exercised when treating patients with a bilioenteric anastomosis, and radiofrequency ablation during vascular occlusion in cirrhotic livers should be avoided.

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“…All of the rest are considered minor [3] . Authors have reported rates as low as 2% to 5.7% for major complications [4][5][6] . Mortality related to the procedure is low, reported in the literature to be less than 1% [7][8][9] .…”
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“…All of the rest are considered minor [3] . Authors have reported rates as low as 2% to 5.7% for major complications [4][5][6] . Mortality related to the procedure is low, reported in the literature to be less than 1% [7][8][9] .…”
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“…Intra-abdominal bleeding is the most common complication encountered in many studies [5,6,12,13] . In Mulier's review, it occurred in 0.7% of the procedures in 3670 patients [12] .…”
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“…Among the cutting-edge technologies, is highlighting the use of RF as well known in the therapeutic armamentarium ablation of liver lesions 3,4,11,12,21 . Recent studies have shown 3,13,14,22,25 hepatectomies performed using the monopolar RF, where the blood loss and the occurrence of fistula bile was almost nil.…”
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“…In this context, the RF ablation of tumors has allowed patients with low functional reserve had controlled their lesions, leading to waiting for transplantation in patients with primary tumors 4,11,12 , or allowing an increase in its survival in cases of metastatic lesions 21 . However, despite the appropriate use of RF ablation, local recurrence at the site of ablation varies around 40% 3 .…”
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