Introduction to Radiofrequency Ablation

Introduction to Radiofrequency Ablation

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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a rapidly developing minimally invasive treatment technique for certain cancers of the lung, liver and kidney. With an ageing population, more patients will present with primary or metastatic disease who may not be suitable surgical candidates. There is therefore an increasing need for clinicians and radiologists to learn about RFA and related techniques, which is cheaper than surgery with a shorter length of stay.

Educational aims
• To familiarise clinicians and radiologists with the basic techniques, indications and complications of minimally invasive image-guided tumour ablation
• To increase the understanding of clinician and radiologists of the expected and worrisome features on post-ablation surveillance imaging
• To increase the confidence of clinicians when discussing the pros and cons of RFA to patients under their care and offer insightful advice

Registration Fee

Non-member

£250

BIR Plan 1 member

£145

BIR Plan 2 member

£110

BIR Trainee member

£65

BIR Retired member

£55

BIR Student member

£55

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09:00

Registration

09:25

Welcome and introduction

09:30

Indications, contraindications and requirements for radiofrequency ablation

Dr Ian Renfrew, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, Barts Health NHS Trust

10:00

Radiofrequency ablation —what is it and how is it done?

Dr Joo-Young Chun, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, Barts Health NHS Trust

10:30

Cryotherapy: when, why and how

Dr Mike Gonsalves, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, St Georgre’s NHS Trust

10:50

Refreshments

11:20

Microwave ablation: when, why and how

Speaker to be confimed

11:50

High intensity ultrasound ablation — an emerging therpy

Speaker to be confirmed

12:20

Liver post-RFA surveillance imaging: what’s normal and when should I worry?

Dr Deborah Low, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, Barts Health NHS Trust

12:50

Lunch

13:50

Lung post-RFA surveillance imaging: what’s normal and when should I worry?

Dr Tim Fotheringham, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, Barts Health NHS Trust

14:20

Renal post-RFA surveillance imaging: what’s normal and when should I worry?

Dr Joo-Young Chun, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, Barts Health NHS Trust


Interactive sessions

14:50

Small group case discussion 1

15:20

Refreshments

15:50

Small group case discussion 2

16:20

Small group case discussion 3

16:50

Small group case discussion 4

17:20

Review

17:30

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