Transarterial Embolization and Percutaneous Ablation of Primary and Metastatic Soft Tissue Tumors
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Treatment of Primary and Metastatic STTs
2.1. Indications
2.2. Patient Selection
3. Embolization Therapies
3.1. General Overview and Recommendations
3.2. Embolization Techniques
3.2.1. Transarterial Bland Embolization (TAE)
3.2.2. Transarterial Chemoembolization (TACE)
3.3. Outcomes in Embolization of Primary and Metastatic STT
4. Ablation Therapies
4.1. General Overview and Recommendations
4.2. Ablation Techniques
4.2.1. Cryoablation
4.2.2. RFA
4.2.3. MWA
4.2.4. Percutaneous Laser Ablation (PLA)
4.2.5. MR-Guided HIFU
4.2.6. Irreversible Electroporation (IRE)
4.3. Outcomes in Ablation of Primary and Metastatic STT
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Tumor Subtype | Benign or Malignant | Incidence (per 100,000 per Year) | Age | Origin | Location | |
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GIST (Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor) [8] | Malignant | 1–1.5 | Adults— 55′s to 65′s | Connective tissue cells in digestive tract | Most common in the stomach (50–70%) Small intestine (20–30%) | |
Synovial sarcoma [9] | Malignant | 0.81–1.42 | Adolescents and young adults | Primitive mesenchymal cells | Occurs anywhere in the body (10% of all STTs) Majority arises in extremities, adjacent to the knee joints | |
Myosarcoma | Leiomyosarcoma [10] | Malignant | 1.0 | Adults— any age | Smooth muscle cells | Most commonly found in the uterus, abdomen, or pelvis (10–20% of all STTs) |
Rhabdomyosarcoma [11] | Malignant | 0.44 | Children and adolescents | Skeletal or voluntary muscle cells | Majority arises in the extremities. Very infrequently in the head and neck regions | |
Nerve tumors | Neurofibroma/ Schwannoma [12] | Benign | 1.09–1.2 | Adults— 20′s to 40′s (Neurofibroma) Any age (Schwannoma) | Cells that protect and support the nervous system e.g., Schwann and mast cells | Soft bumps on or under the skin (Neurofibroma) Occurs anywhere in the body with Schwann cells (Schwannoma) |
Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) [13] | Malignant | 0.2 | Adults— young to middle aged | Cells that cover and protects the peripheral nerves | Occurs anywhere in the body Majority arises in the deep tissues of the arms, legs, and the trunk | |
Liposarcoma [14] | Malignant | 0.4–1.1 | Adults– 35′s to 65′s | Adipose and fatty tissue cells | Occurs anywhere in the body Majority arises on the trunk, limbs, and the retroperitoneum | |
Retroperitoneal Sarcoma [15] | Malignant | 0.3–0.4 | Adult men— 60′s | Soft tissue Sarcomas | Originates in the retroperitoneum | |
Abdominal wall Endometriosis (AWE) [16] | Benign | 2.57 (~1% C-sections per year) | Female— childbearing age | Endometrial cells | Extra-pelvic endometriosis in the abdominal wall (following C-section or pelvic surgery) |
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Shu, C.; Lim, M.; Fang, A. Transarterial Embolization and Percutaneous Ablation of Primary and Metastatic Soft Tissue Tumors. Life 2023, 13, 1485. https://doi.org/10.3390/life13071485
Shu C, Lim M, Fang A. Transarterial Embolization and Percutaneous Ablation of Primary and Metastatic Soft Tissue Tumors. Life. 2023; 13(7):1485. https://doi.org/10.3390/life13071485
Chicago/Turabian StyleShu, Chang, Maria Lim, and Adam Fang. 2023. "Transarterial Embolization and Percutaneous Ablation of Primary and Metastatic Soft Tissue Tumors" Life 13, no. 7: 1485. https://doi.org/10.3390/life13071485
APA StyleShu, C., Lim, M., & Fang, A. (2023). Transarterial Embolization and Percutaneous Ablation of Primary and Metastatic Soft Tissue Tumors. Life, 13(7), 1485. https://doi.org/10.3390/life13071485