Patients with liver cancer in the southeast can stay closer to home and trust they’ll receive the latest, most advanced care as Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) recently completed the first histotripsy procedure in the state of Georgia.
The procedure was performed Friday, April 19, at NGMC Gainesville by Nelson Royall, MD, a surgeon with Northeast Georgia Health System’s employed physicians group, Northeast Georgia Physicians Group. Histotripsy is an ultrasound-based procedure that offers patients an alternative for treating liver cancer tumors, with no need for incisions or invasive surgery. NGMC is the first and only health system in Georgia, and one of the first eight hospitals in the nation, to offer histotripsy.
“Performing the first histotripsy procedure at NGMC is not just a milestone for our team, but a leap forward for the entire state,” Dr. Royall said. “It’s a privilege to be at the forefront of redefining what’s possible in cancer care.”
Histotripsy uses focused ultrasound waves to precisely target and break down tissue without harming surrounding healthy tissue. This approach means more efficient procedures and minimal recovery times. It can also be done without disrupting chemotherapy or other cancer treatments. Any patient with liver tumors is a potential candidate for histotripsy. This includes tumors that have formed within the liver or those that have spread to the liver from other organs.
For more information about histotripsy at NGMC, visit nghs.com/histo
ABOUT NORTHEAST GEORGIA MEDICAL CENTER
Since 1951, Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) has been on a mission of improving the health of our community in all we do. With hospitals located in Gainesville, Braselton, Winder, Dahlonega and Demorest, the five NGMC campuses have a total of more than 850 beds and more than 1,300 medical staff members representing more than 60 specialties. NGMC is part of Northeast Georgia Health System, a non-profit that cares for more than one million people across more than 19 counties. Learn more at nghs.com
SOURCE Northeast Georgia Health System
Victoria Folk
May 7, 2024 at 10:35 am
My son has Stage 4 colorectal cancer with a 16 cm tumor in his liver. He has been in chemotherapy for the last year. This would be amazing if he could receive this treatment.
Victoria Folk
May 7, 2024 at 10:36 am
My son has Stage 4 colorectal cancer with a 16 cm tumor in his liver. He has been in chemotherapy for the last year. This would be amazing if he could receive this treatment.