CT‐Guided Cryoablation Achieves Significantly Higher Local Tumor Control in Sub‐Solid Lung Tumors Compared With Solid Tumors: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Tongyin Zhang, Qiaoyu Xu, Haoyu Li, Yuwan Hu, Haoran Du, Zhenguo Huang, Yanyan Xu, Meng Yang, Hongliang Sun

TL;DR
CT-guided cryoablation is effective and safe for treating both solid and sub-solid lung tumors, with better local tumor control in sub-solid tumors.
Contribution
Demonstrates superior local tumor control in sub-solid lung tumors compared to solid tumors using CT-guided cryoablation.
Findings
CT-guided cryoablation achieved 100% technical success rate in treating lung tumors.
Local tumor control was 100% for sub-solid tumors versus 74% for solid tumors.
Procedure had a low rate of major complications (4%) and favorable 24-month overall survival rate of 100%.
Abstract
Cryoablation has proved to be an effective method to cure lung cancer based upon existing research, thus has been widely used in clinical practice. This pilot study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of CT‐guided cryoablation for the treatment of different lung tumors, including solid and sub‐solid lung tumors. This retrospective study enrolled a total of 77 patients with lung tumors, comprising 46 solid tumors and 31 sub‐solid tumors. All patients underwent CT‐guided cryoablation. The various aspects of the treatment, including procedural details, technical success rate, complications, and local tumor control were systematically evaluated. The technical success rate of CT‐guided cryoablation was 100%. The procedure was well‐tolerated, with a low rate of major complications (4%). The most common complication is pneumothorax, which presents in 34.8% of patients with solid tumors…
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TopicsHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis · Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Pleural and Pulmonary Diseases
