High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) in Digestive Diseases: An Overview of Clinical Applications for Liver and Pancreatic Tumors

IF 5.6 4区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Irbm Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.irbm.2022.09.005
A. Dupré , D. Melodelima , C. Cilleros , L. De Crignis , P. Peyrat , J. Vincenot , M. Rivoire
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Abstract

High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) is an emerging technology of focal destruction in daily clinical practice. Alternative techniques of focal destruction, such as radiofrequency ablation (RFA) or more recently irreversible electroporation, have been used in digestive diseases for many years, mainly in hepatobiliary and pancreatic systems. Likewise, HIFU is currently used in the treatment of tumors located in the liver and in the pancreas. HIFU is quite exclusively applied for the treatment of malignancies, with an extracorporeal approach. Treatment of the liver is difficult because presence of the ribcage may stop propagation of ultrasound waves and respiratory motion may cause targeting problems. Pancreatic cancer is also challenging to treat with HIFU because the pancreas is a deep-seated organ surrounded by major vessels. The interposition of bowel gas may significantly obstruct the acoustic window, potentially leading to incomplete tumor ablation and injury of the interposed bowel and/or other intra-abdominal organs. The two main applications of HIFU are the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and pancreatic cancer. In the management of HCC, HIFU with transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) seems to provide a survival advantage compared to TACE alone. HIFU showed similar results when compared to RFA for small tumors. HIFU could be interesting for tumors located in difficult location. For pancreatic cancer, HIFU is mostly used in the palliative setting to treat cancer-related pain. Some publications showed encouraging results about downsizing when HIFU is used in combination with chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy, which could be interesting in locally advanced tumors. This review focused on the clinical applications of HIFU in liver and pancreatic tumors.

高强度聚焦超声(HIFU)在消化道疾病中的临床应用综述:肝脏和胰腺肿瘤
高强度聚焦超声(HIFU)是临床上一种新兴的病灶破坏技术。替代性的局灶性破坏技术,如射频消融(RFA)或最近的不可逆电穿孔,已用于消化系统疾病多年,主要用于肝胆胰系统。同样,HIFU目前用于治疗肝脏和胰腺中的肿瘤。HIFU是专门用于治疗恶性肿瘤的体外方法。肝脏的治疗是困难的,因为胸腔的存在可能会阻止超声波的传播,并且呼吸运动可能会导致靶向问题。胰腺癌症也很难用HIFU治疗,因为胰腺是一个被主要血管包围的深层器官。肠内气体的插入可能会严重阻塞声窗,可能导致肿瘤消融不完全,并损伤插入的肠道和/或其他腹腔内器官。HIFU的两个主要应用是治疗肝细胞癌(HCC)和癌症。在HCC的治疗中,HIFU与经动脉化疗栓塞(TACE)相比,似乎提供了生存优势。HIFU在小肿瘤中与RFA相比显示出相似的结果。HIFU可能对位于困难位置的肿瘤感兴趣。对于癌症,HIFU主要用于姑息治疗癌症相关疼痛。一些出版物显示,当HIFU与化疗和/或放疗结合使用时,缩小尺寸的结果令人鼓舞,这对局部晚期肿瘤可能很有意思。本文就HIFU在肝胰腺肿瘤中的临床应用作一综述。
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Irbm
Irbm ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
4.20%
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81
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: IRBM is the journal of the AGBM (Alliance for engineering in Biology an Medicine / Alliance pour le génie biologique et médical) and the SFGBM (BioMedical Engineering French Society / Société française de génie biologique médical) and the AFIB (French Association of Biomedical Engineers / Association française des ingénieurs biomédicaux). As a vehicle of information and knowledge in the field of biomedical technologies, IRBM is devoted to fundamental as well as clinical research. Biomedical engineering and use of new technologies are the cornerstones of IRBM, providing authors and users with the latest information. Its six issues per year propose reviews (state-of-the-art and current knowledge), original articles directed at fundamental research and articles focusing on biomedical engineering. All articles are submitted to peer reviewers acting as guarantors for IRBM''s scientific and medical content. The field covered by IRBM includes all the discipline of Biomedical engineering. Thereby, the type of papers published include those that cover the technological and methodological development in: -Physiological and Biological Signal processing (EEG, MEG, ECG…)- Medical Image processing- Biomechanics- Biomaterials- Medical Physics- Biophysics- Physiological and Biological Sensors- Information technologies in healthcare- Disability research- Computational physiology- …
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