Microwave Ablation for Malignant Central Airway Obstruction: A Pilot Study
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2022-03-22Author
Senitko, MichalOberg, Catherine L.
Abraham, George E.
Hillegass, William B.
Akhtar, Israh
Folch, Erik
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Temple Health (Temple University)Department
Pathology and Laboratory MedicineSubject
Airway obstructionBronchoscopic treatment
Interventional bronchoscopy
Lung cancer
Microwave ablation
Tracheobronchial obstruction
Tumor ablation
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000522544Abstract
Background: Malignant central airway obstruction (CAO) is a debilitating complication of primary lung cancer and pulmonary metastases. Therapeutic bronchoscopy is used to palliate symptoms and/or bridge to further therapy. Microwave ablation (MWA) heats tissue by creating an electromagnetic field around an ablation device. We present a pilot study utilizing endobronchial MWA via flexible bronchoscopy as a novel modality for the management of malignant CAO. Methods: Therapeutic bronchoscopy with a flexible MWA probe was performed in 8 cases. We reviewed tumor size, previous ablative techniques, number of applications, ablation time, amount of energy delivered, rate of successful recanalization, complications, and 30-day follow-up. Results: Successful airway recanalization was achieved in all cases. No complications were noted. In 1 case, tumor in-growth within a silicone stent was ablated with no damage to the stent. Discussion: Endobronchial MWA is a novel technique for tumor destruction while maintaining an airway axis. The oven effect and air gap around a tumor allow for safe and effective tissue devitalization and hemostasis without a thermal effect on structures surrounding the airway.Citation
Michal Senitko, Catherine L. Oberg, George E. Abraham, William B. Hillegass, Israh Akhtar, Erik Folch; Microwave Ablation for Malignant Central Airway Obstruction: A Pilot Study. Respiration 1 July 2022; 101 (7): 666–674. https://doi.org/10.1159/000522544Citation to related work
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