New Surgical Approach to Treat Fibroids and Solid Tumors - Thermal and Nonthermal Ablation.

IF 1.4 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy-GMIT Pub Date : 2023-09-07 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.4103/gmit.gmit_18_23
Wu-Shun Felix Wong
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Abstract

There is a trend toward more minimally invasive treatment for symptomatic uterine fibroids. They are image-guided ablation surgery with focused ultrasound, microwave, and radiofrequency ablations that are becoming tested and used in some medical centers or hospitals. Nevertheless, these image-guided ablation surgeries involve thermal ablation to the fibroids, which might lead to thermal injury to the surrounding tissues, for example, nerve injury, vessel injury, and skin burn due to heat diffusion. A new technology - irreversible electroporation (IRE) - is a new paradigm for treating solid tumors. This nonthermal ablation process does not induce high temperatures when treating cancers or solid tumors. The IRE treatment may soon be used for treating fibroids or other solid tumors. In a few clinical trials, IRE is currently used in experimental studies for treating gynecological cancers. This paper will present the minimally invasive thermal ablation treatments for fibroids, introduce this new nonthermal IRE ablation in treating gynecological cancer, and propose its future uses in uterine fibroids.

治疗纤维瘤和实体瘤的新手术方法——热消融和非热消融
有一种趋势是对有症状的子宫肌瘤进行更微创的治疗。它们是利用聚焦超声、微波和射频消融的图像引导消融手术,正在一些医疗中心或医院进行测试和使用。然而,这些图像引导的消融手术涉及对纤维瘤的热消融,这可能导致对周围组织的热损伤,例如,神经损伤、血管损伤和由于热扩散引起的皮肤烧伤。一项新技术——不可逆电穿孔(IRE)——是治疗实体瘤的新范式。这种非热消融过程在治疗癌症或实体瘤时不会引起高温。IRE治疗可能很快用于治疗纤维瘤或其他实体瘤。在一些临床试验中,IRE目前用于治疗妇科癌症的实验研究。本文将介绍微创热消融治疗子宫肌瘤的方法,介绍这种新型的非热IRE消融治疗妇科癌症,并提出其在子宫肌瘤中的应用前景。
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