Abstract
Ablation options for the treatment of localized non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC)
include radiofrequency ablation, microwave ablation, and cryotherapy. Irreversible
electroporation is a novel ablation method with the potential of application to lung
tumors in risky locations. This review article describes the established and novel
ablation techniques used in the treatment of localized NSCLC, including mechanism
of action, indications, potential complications, clinical outcomes, postablation surveillance,
and use in combination with other therapies.
Keywords
ablation techniques - carcinoma - non-small cell lung - tomography - x-ray computed
- positron emission tomography - radiology - interventional radiology