SIR 2024
Interventional Oncology
Ahmed Awad, MBBS
Fellow
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston/MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Kamran Ahrar, MD
Professor
MD Anderson Cancer Center
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David Irwin, MD
Assistant Professor
The university of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Jose A. Karam, MD
Professor
The university of Texas MD Anderson cancer center
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Mohamed E. Abdelsalam, MD,M.Sc. (he/him/his)
Assitant Professor
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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To investigate the local oncologic and survival outcomes of cryoablation ablation (CA) of T1b renal tumors.
Materials and Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed our renal ablation data base and included only patients with renal tumors larger than 4 cm who underwent CA from January 2008 through December 2021. We collected patients and tumor characteristics, procedure details, pathology. Survival rates were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.
Results:
Of the 40 patients who met our inclusion criteria (24 male and 16 female, median age 72 years), 16 patients (40%) has another non renal primary malignancy. Forty one procedures were performed for 41 renal tumors of a median tumor size of 4.7 cm. Most tumors (85%) were biopsy proven renal cell carcinoma. Fifteen patients underwent only CA while 26 patients underwent combined embolization and CA. Two patients (5%) developed recurrence at the ablation zone. One patient had repeat ablation and one decided to continue his care in another facility. The median OS was 5.1 years. The 5-year local-recurrence- and disease-free survival were 92 % and 86 %, respectively.
Conclusion:
CA is an effective treatment option for the management of T1b renal tumors in non-surgical candidates. Long term follow up revealed excellent local oncologic control and survival outcomes.