Percutaneous ablation therapy is an essential component of contemporary interventional
oncologic therapy of primary and secondary malignancies. The growing armamentarium
of available ablation technologies calls for thorough understanding of the different
ablation modalities to optimize device selection in individual clinical settings.
The goal of the current article is to provide direction on ablative device selection
by reviewing device mechanisms of action, advantages and disadvantages, and practical
considerations in real-life case scenarios.
Keywords
percutaneous ablation - radiofrequency - microwave - cryoablation - percutaneous ethanol
injection - interventional radiology