A new method of thermoablation with hot water vapour for localized tumours

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Title
A new method of thermoablation with hot water vapour for localized tumours
Journal
Anticancer Research
Author(s)
Hiltbrand  E., Belenger  J., Binzoni  T., Buchegger  F., Costa  M., Mehier  H.
ISSN
0250-7005 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2004
Volume
24
Number
5A
Pages
2757-63
Notes
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Sep-Oct
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A new method of thermoablation with hot water vapour based on a new type of microtube was developed. This approach allows tumours, with volume and anatomical positions not accessible to other techniques (cryoablation, radiofrequency ablation, laser ablation) to be treated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The method was tested on a human colon carcinoma grafted subcutaneously in Swiss nude mice and the experiment monitored under magnetic resonance imaging. RESULTS: It was found that 2.52 cal s(-1) per cm3 of tumour were necessary to reduce tumour size. The microtube is built to withstand a large range of temperatures and pressures and is biocompatible. CONCLUSION: A specific feature of this technique is that, besides hot vapour, several types of drugs can be delivered through the same microtube depending of the location, type or size of the tumour. These properties make it a unique device for multi-therapeutic treatments.
Keywords
Animals Catheter Ablation/*methods Colonic Neoplasms/*surgery Heat Humans Magnetic Resonance Imaging Mice Mice, Nude Swine Volatilization Water Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
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