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3D Software Improves Small Liver Tumor Treatment

July 26, 2025 Jennifer Chen Health
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Original source: ioplus.nl

Revolutionizing Liver Cancer Treatment: 3D Analysis Slashes recurrence Rates

Table of Contents

  • Revolutionizing Liver Cancer Treatment: 3D Analysis Slashes recurrence Rates
    • The Promise of Ablation Therapy
    • Tackling Recurrence with Advanced Technology
      • 3D Analysis⁢ During Treatment
      • More Effective Treatment and ⁤Promising Results
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liver cancer treatment has seen a significant advancement with ⁤the integration of sophisticated 3D analysis,dramatically improving outcomes for patients undergoing ablation therapy. This innovative approach, spearheaded by oncological surgeon ⁢Martijn Stommel, addresses a key challenge of ablation – a higher chance of ⁣cancer recurrence compared⁣ to ⁤conventional surgery.

The Promise of Ablation Therapy

Ablation therapy offers a less invasive option to surgery for treating liver tumors.This method involves destroying cancerous tissue, often through heat. While it boasts advantages such as reduced invasiveness, shorter recovery times, and a lower risk of complications, ⁤a ‍notable drawback has been its higher recurrence rate.

Tackling Recurrence with Advanced Technology

“By looking at the procedure and technical possibilities together,we have arrived at a new process,” explains Martijn ⁣Stommel. This new process centers on a crucial element: 3D analysis performed during treatment.

3D Analysis⁢ During Treatment

the innovative approach moves the ablation procedure from a traditional operating room to a specialized room equipped with ⁣a CT‍ scanner. A critical step in this new protocol is the immediate post-treatment⁣ CT scan, conducted while the patient is still under anesthesia.previously, doctors relied on visual assessment of CT scans.However,the⁢ new method employs ⁤advanced 3D⁤ software to analyze⁢ these scans. This technology provides a far ⁤more precise visualization of the tumor. By meticulously superimposing pre- and post-treatment images, clinicians can now definitively determine if the entire tumor has been successfully eradicated.

More Effective Treatment and ⁤Promising Results

The results of this enhanced approach ⁢are highly encouraging. The integration ‍of 3D software analysis has led to a substantial reduction in the recurrence of liver tumors within two years following ablation. The recurrence ‍rate has plummeted from a previous high of 33% to less than 10%.

This advancement exemplifies the power of smart technology in directly benefiting patient care. Less invasive‍ procedures are not only preferable⁣ for patient well-being ⁢but also contribute to lower healthcare costs and reduced strain on the healthcare system.


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