The objective was to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of
radiofrequency thermal ablation (RFT), performed during laparoscopy with a
cooled-tip electrode needle, in the treatment of neoplastic hepatic focal
lesions. Seven patients with hepatocarcinoma (10 hepatic lesions) were trea
ted during laparoscopy with RFT using a 100-watt RF generator and 17-gauge,
dual-lumen, cooled-tip electrode needles with a 3-cm exposed tip. The mean
exposure time was 12 minutes for each needle insertion. Spiral computed to
mography scanning detected complete tumor necrosis in nine lesions; in one
lesion, peripheral neoplastic tissue was detected, and percutaneous RFT was
performed. Two patients during follow-up developed two new neoplastic lesi
ons, treated with percutaneous ethanol injection. No recurrences of the tre
ated lesions were seen after 6 months of follow up. Intraoperative RFT with
a cooled-tip electrode needle is a safe and effective local treatment of h
epatic focal lesions during laparoscopic surgery. Possible indications are
large hepatocarcinoma (>5 cm), superficial lesions, multiple lesions, or tu
mor located near vascular or biliary structures.