Thermal Ablation in Larger Liver and Kidney Tumours
Liver and Kidney Tumours
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Liver and Kidney Tumours focused on measuring Liver tumour, Kidney tumour, Hepatectomy, Nephrectomy, Metastatic Colon Cancer, Renal Cell Carcinoma
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- subjects with a solid renal mass who are undergoing partial or radical nephrectomy
- subjects with a solid hepatic masses of heptacellular carcinoma or metastatic liver tumour booked for partial or radical hepatectomy
Exclusion Criteria:
- irreversible coagulation defects,
- hepatic infection,
- no extra hepatic malignant disease,
- venous invasion and/or
- morbid obesity
Sites / Locations
- University Health Network
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Acute
Delayed
The RFA Loosely wound thermal coil electrode will be inserted directly or percutaneously into the lesion, depending on the imaging modality (US or CT guidance) and deployed with same method as previously described in the 'delayed group'. Energy will be delivered using the single timed heating cycle. Treatment will be monitored with B mode US. Once the cycle is completed, the probe will be removed and the planned surgery will continue with partial or radical nephrectomy.
Using an electrically insulated 12ga introducer with trocar is inserted percutaneously into the renal tumor. The needle tip will be placed 20mm from the center of the target. The trocar is removed and co-axially (i.e. within the introducer), a core biopsy of the lesion is performed with a 14-18 gauge needle. The radiofrequency applicator with a 14ga cannula containing the RFA Loosely wound thermal coil electrode is then optimally positioned and locked into the introducer. On approximately day 6-10, a partial or radical nephrectomy will be performed in the usual way.