Is partial ablation appropriate for benign thyroid nodules? A retrospective study with long-term follow-up after microwave ablation

Int J Hyperthermia. 2021;38(1):923-930. doi: 10.1080/02656736.2021.1936217.

Abstract

Objective: This retrospective study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of partial ablation (PA) for benign thyroid nodules (BTNs) using microwave ablation (MWA) in a long-term follow-up.

Materials and methods: Between February 2015 and April 2019, 236 patients with 236 BTNs (maximum diameter ≥2 cm) treated with ultrasound-guided MWA were enrolled. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) was performed within 3 d after ablation to determine whether there was residual tissue according to which the patients were assigned PA or complete ablation (CA). The volume reduction ratio (VRR) and complications were evaluated during follow-up.

Results: Eighty-two patients were enrolled in the PA group, and 154 were enrolled in the CA group. Both groups achieved continuous reductions in nodule volume and increases in VRR within 2 years after ablation. Although the VRR of the PA group at 4 years was lower than that of the CA group (65.54 vs. 95.08%; p<.05), PA still achieved 'technical efficacy' with a volume reduction of more than 50%. The complication and side effect rates between the two groups showed no significant difference (p>.05).

Conclusions: Both PA and CA were safe and effective in reducing the volumes of BTNs in the long-term follow-up. For nodules with a large initial volume and dangerous location, PA with a small amount of residual tissue may be acceptable.

Keywords: Thermal ablation; benign nodule; microwave; thyroid; ultrasound.

MeSH terms

  • Catheter Ablation*
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Microwaves
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Thyroid Nodule* / diagnostic imaging
  • Thyroid Nodule* / surgery
  • Treatment Outcome