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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation of pancreatic tumors

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, ISSN: 1531-7056, Vol: 40, Issue: 5, Page: 369-378
2024
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New Gastroenterology Research Has Been Reported by a Researcher at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Endoscopic ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation of pancreatic tumors)

2024 MAY 14 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Gastroenterology Daily News -- Current study results on gastroenterology have been published. According

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Purpose of reviewSurgery is a cornerstone in the management of pancreatic cancer and precancerous pancreatic lesions. However, many patients are not suitable candidates for surgery at the time of diagnosis for various reasons. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation (EUS-RFA) appears to be a promising treatment option for patients who are ineligible for surgery for management of pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC), and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNETs), and pancreatic cystic lesions (PCLs).Recent findingsEUS-RFA may serve as an adjunct to chemotherapy or palliative measures for inoperable cases of PDAC. Given its feasibility and efficacy, EUS-RFA has an evolving niche as a minimally invasive and potentially definitive treatment for PNETs and high-risk PCLs such as intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs). EUS-RFA is a generally well tolerated procedure, with abdominal pain and acute pancreatitis being the most common adverse effects, though the risk can be mitigated through prophylactic measures.SummaryThere is an increasing body of evidence to support the use of EUS-RFA in managing pancreatic lesions, either as definitive, adjunctive, or palliative treatment, depending on lesion type.

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