Abstract
A new ablation modality, irreversible electroporation (IRE), has been of increasing
interest in interventional radiology. Its nonthermal mechanism of action of killing
tumor cells allows physicians the ability to ablate tumors in areas previously contraindicated
for thermal ablation. This article reviews the current published clinical outcomes,
imaging follow-up, and the current knowledge gaps in the procedure for patients treated
with IRE.
Keywords
irreversible electroporation - interventional oncology - ablation - kidney - liver
- lung - pancreas - interventional radiology