Background. To describe the use of hepatic cryotherapy to treat patien
ts with symptomatic carcinoid metastates. Methods: Hepatic cryotherapy
was performed on five patients with carcinoid syndrome resulting from
metastatic carcinoid tumors. Intraoperative ultrasound was used to gu
ide the cryotherapy and to assess the adequacy of freezing. Results: A
ll five patients had relief of the carcinoid syndrome after treatment.
in four of the five patients, the relief was prolonged (>3 months); i
n one patient, the relief of symptoms was transient (2 months). Four o
f five patients had a transient reduction in hormonal tumor markers (t
he fifth patient did not have hormonal-level follow-up). During a foll
ow-up period of 2.5 years, four of the five patients died. The 6-month
survival rate was 80%, the 1-year survival rate was 60%, the 2-year s
urvival rate was 40%, and the 2.5-year survival was 20%. One patient i
s alive 30 months after treatment. Conclusion: Hepatic cryotherapy can
provide symptomatic relief for patients with hepatic metastates produ
cing the carcinoid syndrome.