JOURNAL ARTICLE

High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound in Small Renal Masses

Abstract

High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) competes with radiofrequency and cryotherapy for the treatment of small renal masses as a third option among ablative approaches. As an emerging technique, its possible percutaneous or laparoscopic application, low discomfort to the patient and the absence of complications make this technology attractive for the management of small renal masses. This manuscript will focus on the principles, basic research and clinical applications of HIFU in small renal masses, reviewing the present literature. Therapeutic results are controversial and from an clinical view, HIFU must be considered a technique under investigation at present time. Further research is needed to settle its real indications in the management of small renal masses; maybe technical improvements will certainly facilitate its use in the management of small renal masses in the near future.

Keywords:
Medicine High-intensity focused ultrasound Percutaneous Cryotherapy Radiology Renal mass Ablative case Medical physics Ultrasound Kidney Nephrectomy Radiation therapy Internal medicine

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