Tj. Vogl et al., EARLY CLINICAL-EXPERIENCE WITH PREOPERATI VE MR-GUIDED LASER-INDUCED THERMOTHERAPY (LITT) OF LIVER METASTASES, RoFo. Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der neuenbildgebenden Verfahren, 164(5), 1996, pp. 413-421
Purpose: To evaluate the LITT-induced changes with the aid of MRT and
correlate these with histopathological findings. Material and methods:
Five patients with solitary cole rectal liver metastases were treated
by means of MR-guided LITT before liver resection. Application time a
nd energy of the Nd:YAG laser (1064 nm) was 10-20 minutes and 4.5-8.8
W. MRT monitoring during the LITT was carried out with temperature-sen
sitive T-1 weighted sequences (FLASH-2-D, turbo FLASH). The extent of
the induced necrosis as seen on MR was compared with the unfixed speci
men and with the histopathological findings. Results: The extent of ne
crosis visible by MRT correlated with the histopathological findings w
ith an accuracy of 95.3%+/-4.2 %. Following single treatments (three c
ases) the metastases suffered a reduction of 24%-55 % of their origina
l volume. In two patients a second application produced laser-induced
necrosis of 78 % and 98 % of volume. In these two patients a temperatu
re sound was used for measuring regional healing and showed an exact c
orrelation with MR thermometry. Conclusion: The results of pre-operati
ve MR-guided LITT indicates the potential of this form of treatment fo
r obtaining reproducible tumor necrosis of liver metastases.