J. Tacke et al., MR-guided percutaneous cryotherapy of the liver: In vivo evaluation with histologic correlation in an animal model, J MAGN R I, 13(1), 2001, pp. 50-56
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of MR-guided perc
utaneous cryotherapy of the porcine liver and to correlate the resulting ti
ssue necrosis with MR imaging and histology. Using an MR-compatible, argon-
based cryotherapy system (CryoHit; Galil Medical Ltd., Israel) with 2- and
3-mm diameter tapered cryotherapy probes, MR-guided percutaneous cryotherap
y was performed in seven pigs (mean body weight, 40 kg) under general anest
hesia in a short-bore magnet (1.5 T ACS NT; Philips, The Netherlands) using
an ultrafast T2-weighted single-shot LoLo TSE sequence and a T1-weighted g
radient-echo sequence. The frozen liver tissue was depicted accurately on f
ast T2- and T1-weighted sequences, providing precise delineation of the abl
ated tissue volume. On follow-up postcontrast MR controls, the cryolesions
appeared avascular. They decreased in size compared with the initially froz
en volume down to 70% at a 2-week follow-up. Histologically, a coagulation
necrosis with a close correlation to the MR follow-up examinations was obje
ctified. No cryotherapy-related complications occurred. (C) 2001 Wiley-Liss
, Inc.