MRI-guided HIFU Methods for the Ablation of Liver and Renal Cancers
Baudouin Denis de Senneville, Chrit Moonen, Mario Ries

TL;DR
MRI-guided HIFU offers a promising non-invasive approach for ablating liver and kidney cancers, addressing challenges like organ motion and anatomical location to improve safety and efficacy.
Contribution
This paper reviews recent advances in MRI-guided HIFU techniques for liver and renal cancer ablation, highlighting technological solutions to motion and anatomical challenges.
Findings
MRI-HIFU enables precise, non-invasive tumor ablation.
Technological strategies address organ motion and intercostal access.
Potential for reduced patient morbidity and treatment costs.
Abstract
MRI-guided High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (MRI-HIFU) is a promising method for the non-invasive ablation of pathological tissue in many organs, including mobile organs such as liver and kidney. The possibility to locally deposit thermal energy in a non-invasive way opens a path towards new therapeutic strategies with improved reliability and reduced associated trauma, leading to improved efficacy, reduced hospitalization and costs. Liver and kidney tumors represent a major health problem because not all patients are suitable for curative treatment with surgery. Currently, radio-frequency is the most used method for percutaneous ablation. The development of a completely non-invasive method based on MR guided high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) treatments is of particular interest due to the associated reduced burden for the patient, treatment related patient morbidity and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUltrasound and Hyperthermia Applications · Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis · MRI in cancer diagnosis
