This single center prospective study is being conducted to evaluate the safety of the cryoablation for patients with pathologically diagnosed painful bone and soft tissue tumors. Enrollment of 10 patients is planned over the 3-year recruitment period. Patients have related local pain after receiving medications or external radiation therapies will be included in this study. Cryoablation will be percutaneously performed under imaging guidance, and a temperature sensor will be used during treatment as necessary. The primary endpoint is prevalence of severe adverse events within 4 weeks after therapy. The secondary endpoint is effectiveness 4 weeks after the procedure
Objectives To retrospectively compare the safety profile of percutaneous image-guided radiofrequency...
Once requiring surgery, cryoablation now can be performed percutaneously under image guidance, thank...
Purpose: To report techniques and results of 16 cryoablation procedures in 11 patients treated for r...
This single center prospective study is being conducted to evaluate the safety of the cryoablation f...
Bone metastases are frequently painful and may lead to various complications that can affect quality...
International audienceBackground Percutaneous cryoablation has been shown to be effective in the man...
Cryotherapy, also called Cryoablation (CA), is a technique that provides a local treatment to variou...
Place: United StatesInternational audienceBackground Cryoablation is playing an increasing role in t...
Various therapy modalities have been proposed as standard treatments in management of bone metastase...
Background: This article represents a review of the use of image-guided cryotherapy in the treatment...
Background: This article represents a review about the use of image-guided cryotherapy in the treatm...
International audienceTo evaluate the technical feasibility and efficacy of percutaneous cryoablatio...
This research topic discusses how safe and effective the use of cryoablation is to treat a renal tum...
A 70-year-old man with a painful vertebral metastasis was treated with combined percutaneous cryoabl...
Kouji Kita,1 Tomoki Nakamura,1 Takashi Yamanaka,2 Keisuke Yoshida,1 Tomohito Hagi,1 Kunihiro Asanuma...
Objectives To retrospectively compare the safety profile of percutaneous image-guided radiofrequency...
Once requiring surgery, cryoablation now can be performed percutaneously under image guidance, thank...
Purpose: To report techniques and results of 16 cryoablation procedures in 11 patients treated for r...
This single center prospective study is being conducted to evaluate the safety of the cryoablation f...
Bone metastases are frequently painful and may lead to various complications that can affect quality...
International audienceBackground Percutaneous cryoablation has been shown to be effective in the man...
Cryotherapy, also called Cryoablation (CA), is a technique that provides a local treatment to variou...
Place: United StatesInternational audienceBackground Cryoablation is playing an increasing role in t...
Various therapy modalities have been proposed as standard treatments in management of bone metastase...
Background: This article represents a review of the use of image-guided cryotherapy in the treatment...
Background: This article represents a review about the use of image-guided cryotherapy in the treatm...
International audienceTo evaluate the technical feasibility and efficacy of percutaneous cryoablatio...
This research topic discusses how safe and effective the use of cryoablation is to treat a renal tum...
A 70-year-old man with a painful vertebral metastasis was treated with combined percutaneous cryoabl...
Kouji Kita,1 Tomoki Nakamura,1 Takashi Yamanaka,2 Keisuke Yoshida,1 Tomohito Hagi,1 Kunihiro Asanuma...
Objectives To retrospectively compare the safety profile of percutaneous image-guided radiofrequency...
Once requiring surgery, cryoablation now can be performed percutaneously under image guidance, thank...
Purpose: To report techniques and results of 16 cryoablation procedures in 11 patients treated for r...