Interventional radiology in the palliation of cancer

T. Sabharwal, N. Fotiadis, A. Adam
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Interventional radiology uses image guidance to perform minimally invasive therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. It is an integral part of the multidisciplinary team managing patients with cancer. Interventional radiology is involved in all stages of the cancer patient’s journey starting from performing image-guided biopsies for the diagnosis of cancer, venous access procedures, and therapeutic procedures, and focuses on the palliation of symptoms and improvement in the quality of life. All interventional procedures carry some risk, which is related to the underlying condition, the nature of the procedure, and the experience of the radiologist. Therefore, it is important in patients with advanced malignant disease receiving palliative care to contemplate only those procedures that will alleviate symptoms, and in which the potential benefits outweigh the risks. This chapter presents the drainage, stenting, feeding, embolization, ablation, and supportive interventional radiology procedures which could potentially benefit patients undergoing palliative care. The focus will be on the indications, contraindications, and likely outcomes, rather than on detailed technical descriptions.
介入放射学在缓解癌症中的应用
介入放射学使用图像引导来执行微创治疗和诊断程序。它是管理癌症患者的多学科团队的一个组成部分。介入放射学涉及癌症患者生命历程的各个阶段,从影像引导下的癌症活检诊断、静脉通路手术到治疗过程,并侧重于缓解症状和改善生活质量。所有介入手术都有一定的风险,这与潜在的疾病、手术的性质和放射科医生的经验有关。因此,对于接受姑息治疗的晚期恶性疾病患者来说,只考虑那些能够缓解症状的手术是很重要的,而且这些手术的潜在益处大于风险。本章介绍了引流、支架植入、喂养、栓塞、消融和支持性介入放射学程序,这些程序可能对接受姑息治疗的患者有益。重点将放在适应症、禁忌症和可能的结果上,而不是详细的技术描述。
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