Abstract

To compare the efficacy of two thermal ablation techniques (radiofrequency vs microwave ablation) in the treatment of benign thyroid nodules. A total of 80 patients with 80 nodules underwent thermal ablation of thyroid nodules with either radiofrequency ablation (RFA) (23 females and14 males; mean age 41±9years) or microwave ablation (MWA) (28 females and 15 males; mean age 45±11years). Ultrasound assessments were made at the 1st, 3rd, 6th, and 12th months after the ablation procedure. The mean initial volume of the nodules (RFA: 15.6mL [min 2.5-max 74]; MWA: 40mL [min 2-max 205]) was statistically significantly different (P<.001). The following were the volume reduction rates of nodules at 1, 3, 6, and 12months, respectively: after RFA: 46.8±13.5%, 62.9±13.6%, 71.6±11.9%, and 77.9±10.3%. After MWA: 38.7±12.5%, 54±15.3%, 59.6±12.5%, and 65±11.3%. For all months, volume reduction rates in the RFA group were significantly higher than those in the MWA group (P<.05). One patient treated by RFA reported an abscess formationand another patient treated by RFA had a self-limiting hematoma, whorecovered without any further treatment. Also, in the MWA group, one patient had abscess formation and another patient had transient recurrent nerve paralysis, who recovered with appropriate treatment. Both methods are effective in treating benign thyroid nodules;however, RFA provides a better volume reduction.

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