Ultrasound-guided laser-induced thermal therapy for small palpable invasive breast carcinomas: A feasibility study

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Background: The next step in breast-conserving surgery for small breast carcinomas could be local ablation. In this study, the feasibility of ultrasound-guided laser-induced thermal therapy (LITT) is evaluated. Methods: Patients with large-core needle biopsy-proven invasive, palpable breast carcinoma (clinically ≤2 cm) underwent ultrasound-guided LITT, followed by surgical excision. Completeness of ablation was determined by both hematoxylin and eosin staining and nicotinamide adenosine diaphorase staining. Results: Fourteen patients completed the treatment. The mean histological tumor size was 17 mm (range, 8-37 mm); 6 of 14 tumors were histologically larger than the clinical entry threshold of 2 cm. The power applied in all patients was 7 W, and the mean treatment time was 21.4 min (range, 15-30 min). In one patient, a skin burn occurred, and one patient had a localized pneumothorax that could be treated conservatively. In 7 (50%) of 14 patients, the tumor was completely ablated, as confirmed by nicotinamide adenosine diaphorase staining. In 11 cases, extensive in-situ carcinoma was present. In one case, the in-situ carcinoma was also completely ablated. A total of seven (88%) of eight tumors <2 cm in size were completely ablated versus one (17%) of six tumors that were ≥2 cm in size (P = .026). Conclusions: Successful LITT of invasive breast cancer seems to be feasible when confined to small (<2 cm) nonlobular carcinomas without surrounding extensive in-situ component and angioinvasion. However, to implement LITT in a curative setting, improvements in imaging to more reliably preoperatively assess tumor size and monitoring of fiber tip placement and treatment affect are essential. © 2009 The Author(s).

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Van Esser, S., Stapper, G., Van Diest, P. J., Van Den Bosch, M. A. A. J., Klaessens, J. H. G. M., Mali, W. P. T. M., … Van Hillegersberg, R. (2009). Ultrasound-guided laser-induced thermal therapy for small palpable invasive breast carcinomas: A feasibility study. Annals of Surgical Oncology, 16(8), 2259–2263. https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-009-0544-z

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