Purpose: The treatment of renal tumors is dictated by the results acquired from renal imaging, which play a crucial role in determining the appropriate strategy and surgical plan. Radiofrequency ablation, microwave ablation, and cryoablation are established percutaneous thermal ablation procedures that have widespread recognition. The objective of this scholarly article is to present a comprehensive summary of the application of the primary thermal protection strategies of the structures adjacent to renal tumors, in particular the effectiveness in terms of safety of hydrodissection and pyeloperfusion, in the context of percutaneous thermal ablation for renal tumors.
Methods: A literature search was conducted in PubMed in April 2023 using the keywords "hydrodissection", "hydrodisplacement", "renal", "kidney", "percutaneous ablation", "cryoablation", "microwave", "radiofrequency", and "pyeloperfusion". No language restriction was applied.
Results: Our study yielded a total of 676 cases describing the use of either hydrodissection or pyeloperfusion in conjunction with percutaneous thermal ablation. The fluids employed for displacing the neighboring structures encompassed saline solution, a mixture of saline solution and iodinated contrast, 5% dextrose in water, iodinated contrast in dextrose solution, lactated singer solution, and iodinated contrast.
Conclusions: By using these procedures effectively, a greater number of ablations could be performed on anterior or lower polar renal tumors, sometimes excluded from these treatments due to the high risk of causing damage to adjacent anatomical structures.
Keywords: Hydrodissection; Pyeloperfusion; Renal cancer; Thermal ablation.
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