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Vascular and Interventional Radiology |
1 From the Departments of Otorhinolaryngology (H.D.) and Endocrinology (F.N.B., L.H.), Odense University Hospital, Sdr Boulevard 29, DK-5000 Odense C, Denmark; and the Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Roskilde Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (S.K.). Received June 14, 2001; revision requested July 5; final revision received March 25, 2002; accepted April 9. Supported by the Agnes and Knut Mørk Foundation and the A. P. Møller Relief Foundation. Address correspondence to L.H. (e-mail: laszlo.hegedus@ouh.fyns-amt.dk).
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of ultrasonography (US)-guided interstitial laser photocoagulation (ILP) on the volume of benign solitary solid cold thyroid nodules and any nodule-related symptoms.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: ILP was performed in 16 patients with normal thyroid function and a solid benign thyroid nodule. None of the patients had uptake on a radionuclide scan. Patients underwent one ILP session. A needle was positioned in the thyroid nodule with US guidance, and the laser fiber was placed in the lumen of the needle. Patients were treated for 2871,200 seconds with an output power of 13 W. ILP was performed with continuous US guidance and terminated when the echogenic changes were stationary. Thyroid nodule volume and thyroid function were evaluated before and 1, 3, and 6 months after treatment. During the same period, 15 untreated patients (control group) were followed up to evaluate the size of the untreated thyroid nodule.
RESULTS: In the 16 patients treated with ILP, the mean thyroid nodule volume decreased from 10 to 5.4 mL (P < .001) after 6 months. The median energy given was 761 J. There was no relationship between the dose of thermal energy given and nodule reduction. Pressure symptoms were significantly reduced (P = .0002) after 6 months. The treatment was well-tolerated in all patients. No significant change in thyroid nodule volume was seen in the control group.
CONCLUSION: US-guided ILP could become a useful nonsurgical alternative in the treatment of the benign solitary solid cold thyroid nodule in patients who cannot or will not undergo surgery.
© RSNA, 2002
Index terms: Interventional procedures, 273.1267, 273.12985 Lasers, interstitial therapy, 273.1267 Thyroid, neoplasms, 273.367 Thyroid, therapeutic radiology, 273.1267, 273.12985 Thyroid, US, 273.12985
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