What are the advantages of interventional therapy for renal cell carcinoma

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There are many ways to treat renal cancer. When my grandfather was ill at that time, the doctor's diagnosis was more in line with interventional treatment, and the control effect was very good. Let's take a look at the advantages of interventional therapy for renal cancer.

What are the advantages of interventional therapy for renal cell carcinoma

First of all: interventional therapy of renal cell carcinoma uses high-tech large plate digital subtraction imaging equipment to guide the micro catheter from a 2mm incision on the skin to go deep into the blood vessels of the lesion site. Because of the characteristics of minimally invasive, efficient and accurate treatment, interventional therapy is also known as "non operative surgery". Interventional therapy can achieve survival with tumor. In the treatment of renal cell carcinoma, with the continuous development and improvement of interventional therapy technology, interventional therapy has become the third largest clinical treatment system in parallel with internal medicine and surgery.

Secondly: for medical treatment diseases, renal cancer Interventional therapy is equivalent to medical treatment, the advantage is: drugs can directly act on the lesion site, not only can greatly improve the drug concentration in the lesion site, can greatly reduce the use of drugs, thus reducing the adverse reactions of drugs.

Finally: for the diseases that need surgical treatment, the advantages of interventional therapy relative to surgical treatment are as follows: 1. It does not need surgery to expose the lesions. Generally, it only needs a few millimeters of skin incision to complete the treatment, with small epidermal damage and beautiful appearance. 2. Most patients only need local anesthesia instead of general anesthesia, thus reducing the risk of anesthesia. 3. Small damage, quick recovery, satisfactory effect and little influence on normal organs. 4. For the malignant tumor which is difficult to treat at present, interventional therapy can limit the drug to the lesion site as far as possible, and reduce the side effects on the body and other organs. Some tumors after interventional therapy are equivalent to surgical resection.

matters needing attention

Interventional therapy for renal cell carcinoma is suitable for patients who can not be treated surgically. Chemical drugs can be directly put into the lesion by interventional therapy, which can reduce the patient's condition. However, after interventional treatment, we still need to do the usual maintenance measures to prevent the recurrence of the disease.