Figure 2.
A 82-year-old, female patient with a medical record of colorectal cancer (operated) and a solitary PET avid liver metastasis depicted 9 months post-initial diagnosis (A). Due to comorbidities and in agreement with the patient’s desire, the tumor board decision was percutaneous microwave ablation, which was performed under computed tomography guidance (B). Contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan (portal venous phase) illustrates the zone of necrosis immediately post-ablation in axial (C) and coronal reconstructions (D).