Purpose: To investigate the feasibility, efficacy and safety of one-lung ventilation for percutaneous thermal ablation of liver tumors in the hepatic dome. Materials and methods: From 5 January 2017 to 16 April 2019, 64 patients who underwent ultrasound-guided thermal ablation with a total of 75 liver malignant tumors located in the hepatic dome were enrolled in the present study. One-lung ventilation was employed to improve the acoustic window and protect the lung and diaphragm. If the one-lung ventilation was unsuccessful, artificial pleural effusion was added. The technical efficacy was confirmed by contrast-enhanced computed tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (CT/MRI) 1 month later. After that, CT/MRI was performed every 3–6 months. Results: Among the enrolled patients, the technical success rate of one lung ventilation was 92.2% (59/64). The visibility scores of tumors were improved significantly after one-lung ventilation compared to those before one-lung ventilation (p
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Long, Y., Zeng, Q., He, X., Ye, H., Su, Y., Zheng, R., … Li, K. (2020). One-lung ventilation for percutaneous thermal ablation of liver tumors in the hepatic dome. International Journal of Hyperthermia, 37(1), 49–54. https://doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2019.1708483
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