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To demonstrate that microwave ablation (MWA) of up to 3 hepatic metastases, each with a maximum diameter of ≤ 2.5 cm will result in a 2-year local progression free survival of at least 90%. This is a standard of care (SOC) study.
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In this prospective, multi-center, standard of care trial we propose to establish microwave ablation (MWA) as the preferred curative therapy for selected colorectal liver metastases (CLM) that can be ablated with sufficient margins. Our hypothesis is that MWA of CLM ≤ 2.5 cm with confirmation of ablation margin over 5 mm achieves definitive local tumor control (local cure) with minimal morbidity.
This international study will enroll subjects with one to three CLMs (for a total of 330 tumors/approximately 275 subjects) eligible for local cure using MWA. Any FDA cleared or CE Marked MWA device will be acceptable for use. MWA will be performed with the intent to create a minimum margin of ablation of 5.0 mm and ideally ≥10 mm from the edge of the target tumor to the ablation periphery.
Minimum margin (MM) size will be documented intra-procedurally (immediately post MWA with contrast-enhanced CT) and again within 4-8 weeks after MWA. Assessment of the MM will be conducted by an independent core lab using an FDA approved/cleared image-processing software to provide 3D assessment of the ablation zone and margin.
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