Percutanous Electrochemotherapy (ECT) in Primary and Secondary Liver Malignancies: A Systematic Review.
Vincenza GranataRoberta FuscoValeria D'AlessioIgino SimonettiFrancesca GrassiLucrezia SilvestroRaffaele PalaiaAndrea BelliRenato PatroneMauro PiccirilloFrancesco IzzoPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The aim of the study was to analyse papers describing the use of Electrochemotherapy (ECT) in local treatment of primary and secondary liver tumours located at different sites and with different histologies. Other Local Ablative Therapies (LAT) are also discussed. Analyses of these papers demonstrate that ECT use is safe and effective in lesions of large size, independently of the histology of the treated lesions. ECT performed better than other thermal ablation techniques in lesions > 6 cm in size and can be safely used to treat lesions distant, close, or adjacent to vital structures. ECT spares vessel and bile ducts, is repeatable, and can be performed between chemotherapeutic cycles. ECT can fill the gap in local ablative therapies due to being lesions too large or localized in highly challenging anatomical sites.