Cryotherapy for Renal-Cell Cancer: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasonography for Follow-Up
- 1 July 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Journal of Endourology
- Vol. 20 (7), 456-459
- https://doi.org/10.1089/end.2006.20.456
Abstract
Cryotherapy is a curative treatment option for patients with small (<4 cm) renal-cell cancers. For the followup of ablated lesions, imaging is the only available method, but the best tool has not yet been determined. The method selected should be able to determine the presence or absence of perfusion in the area and measure the lesion. Usually, contrast-enhanced CT or MRI is used. The accompanying video shows cryotherapy treatment along with contrast-enhanced ultrasound investigations before and afterward. We used a Siemens Acuson Sequoia device with contrast pulse sequence imaging and Sonovue (Bracco) as the contrast agent. The lesion could be identified and measured easily. Because this method enables selective detection of contrast, the presence and absence of perfusion can be determined objectively.Keywords
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