Ultrasound-guided Laser Ablation of Very Large Benign Thyroid Nodules: 4-year, Retrospective Follow-up in 24 Patients
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Background: Percutaneous, ultrasound-guided laser ablation is a proven management approach for the treatment of Benign Thyroid Nodules (BTN), but only sporadic cases of treatment of large-volume nodules with laser ablation have been reported. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of laser ablation in the treatment of very large (> 100 mL) thyroid nodules.
Methods: Between 2009 and 2016, 24 patients with very large, BTN received 2-3 sessions of laser ablation over the course of 12 months. Nodule volume was measured before treatment, and at 1 and 4 years.
Results: Prior to treatment, median nodule volume was 138 mL (range: 102-289 mL). At 1 year, technique efficacy was achieved in 75% of patients, with median nodule volume significantly reduced to 26 mL (range: 15-31 mL, < 0.001 vs pretreatment). Volume reduction ratio (VRR) at 1 year was 81%. At 4-year follow-up, median nodule volume was 27 mL (range: 15-33 mL, < 0.001 vs pretreatment), with a VRR of 80%. Two patients had nodule regrowth > 50% and went to surgery - one patient after 1 year and the other after 3 years. Treatment was well tolerated; there were no major complications, although transient fever occurred in 12% (3/24) of patients and mild-to-moderate pain was experienced by 8% (2/24) of patients.
Conclusions: In this patient series, percutaneous, ultrasound-guided laser ablation of very large thyroid modules provided long-term benefits and the treatment was well tolerated.
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