Intraoperative fluorescent spectroscopy and photodynamic therapy of recurrent pelvis minor tumors with local radiation damage

This work presents the results of performing intraoperative photodynamic therapy (IOPDT) on 22 patients with recurrent pelvic tumors(cervical cancer – in 18 patients, cancer of the corpus uteri – in 3 patients, cancer of the anal canal – in 1 patient). Prior to the PDT procedure, the patients were i...

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Main Authors: L. A. Vasilev, N. S. Panov, V. N. Kapinus, M. A. Kaplan, I. P. Kostyuk, A. D. Kaprin
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Published: Non-profit partnership for development of domestic photodynamic therapy and photodiagnosis "Russian Photodynamic Association" 2018-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.pdt-journal.com/jour/article/view/249
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author L. A. Vasilev
N. S. Panov
V. N. Kapinus
M. A. Kaplan
I. P. Kostyuk
A. D. Kaprin
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description This work presents the results of performing intraoperative photodynamic therapy (IOPDT) on 22 patients with recurrent pelvic tumors(cervical cancer – in 18 patients, cancer of the corpus uteri – in 3 patients, cancer of the anal canal – in 1 patient). Prior to the PDT procedure, the patients were injected with photolon photosensitizer (PS) at a dose of 1.0–1.1 mg/kg. After the injection of PS, local fluorescence spectroscopy of tumor lesions was performed to determine the accumulation of drug in various areas of tumors and healthy tissue. Intraoperative laser irradiation was carried out 3–5 hours after the photolon injection with light at 662 nm wavelength using "Latus-2" laser device with a power density of 140 mW/cm2 and the density of light energy of 40–60 J/cm2, the number of irradiation fields was 3–5 depending on the anatomical features.The follow-up period after surgical treatment combined with PDT was from 6 to 24 months. Analyzing the immediate results of the treatment, there were no undesirable events or increase in the number of postoperative complications compared to patients treated without IOPDT. Were registered: transient increase in ALT and AST levels – in 5 patients (13.6%), reduction of oxygenation during anesthesia – in 20 (90.9%), transient fevers in the postoperative period – in 7 (31.8%).It was noted that IOPDT with photolon drug, while slightly extending the time of the operation, is well tolerated by patients and does not lead to an increase in the number of early postoperative complications or the length of hospitalization.
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spelling doaj-art-958d7bf0919d4535bd18b718f95a54762025-08-20T03:00:53ZrusNon-profit partnership for development of domestic photodynamic therapy and photodiagnosis "Russian Photodynamic Association"Biomedical Photonics2413-94322018-10-0173212810.24931/2413-9432-2018-7-3-21-28144Intraoperative fluorescent spectroscopy and photodynamic therapy of recurrent pelvis minor tumors with local radiation damageL. A. Vasilev0N. S. Panov1V. N. Kapinus2M. A. Kaplan3I. P. Kostyuk4A. D. Kaprin5A.Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center – branch of the National Medical Research Radiological CenterA.Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center – branch of the National Medical Research Radiological CenterA.Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center – branch of the National Medical Research Radiological CenterA.Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center – branch of the National Medical Research Radiological CenterA.Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center – branch of the National Medical Research Radiological CenterP.Herzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute – branch of the National Medical Research Radiological Center of the Ministry of Health of the Russian FederationThis work presents the results of performing intraoperative photodynamic therapy (IOPDT) on 22 patients with recurrent pelvic tumors(cervical cancer – in 18 patients, cancer of the corpus uteri – in 3 patients, cancer of the anal canal – in 1 patient). Prior to the PDT procedure, the patients were injected with photolon photosensitizer (PS) at a dose of 1.0–1.1 mg/kg. After the injection of PS, local fluorescence spectroscopy of tumor lesions was performed to determine the accumulation of drug in various areas of tumors and healthy tissue. Intraoperative laser irradiation was carried out 3–5 hours after the photolon injection with light at 662 nm wavelength using "Latus-2" laser device with a power density of 140 mW/cm2 and the density of light energy of 40–60 J/cm2, the number of irradiation fields was 3–5 depending on the anatomical features.The follow-up period after surgical treatment combined with PDT was from 6 to 24 months. Analyzing the immediate results of the treatment, there were no undesirable events or increase in the number of postoperative complications compared to patients treated without IOPDT. Were registered: transient increase in ALT and AST levels – in 5 patients (13.6%), reduction of oxygenation during anesthesia – in 20 (90.9%), transient fevers in the postoperative period – in 7 (31.8%).It was noted that IOPDT with photolon drug, while slightly extending the time of the operation, is well tolerated by patients and does not lead to an increase in the number of early postoperative complications or the length of hospitalization.https://www.pdt-journal.com/jour/article/view/249eviscerationlocally spread tumors of pelvis minorradiation therapyradiation damagetumor recurrenceintraoperative photodynamic therapycytoreductive surgery
spellingShingle L. A. Vasilev
N. S. Panov
V. N. Kapinus
M. A. Kaplan
I. P. Kostyuk
A. D. Kaprin
Intraoperative fluorescent spectroscopy and photodynamic therapy of recurrent pelvis minor tumors with local radiation damage
Biomedical Photonics
evisceration
locally spread tumors of pelvis minor
radiation therapy
radiation damage
tumor recurrence
intraoperative photodynamic therapy
cytoreductive surgery
title Intraoperative fluorescent spectroscopy and photodynamic therapy of recurrent pelvis minor tumors with local radiation damage
title_full Intraoperative fluorescent spectroscopy and photodynamic therapy of recurrent pelvis minor tumors with local radiation damage
title_fullStr Intraoperative fluorescent spectroscopy and photodynamic therapy of recurrent pelvis minor tumors with local radiation damage
title_full_unstemmed Intraoperative fluorescent spectroscopy and photodynamic therapy of recurrent pelvis minor tumors with local radiation damage
title_short Intraoperative fluorescent spectroscopy and photodynamic therapy of recurrent pelvis minor tumors with local radiation damage
title_sort intraoperative fluorescent spectroscopy and photodynamic therapy of recurrent pelvis minor tumors with local radiation damage
topic evisceration
locally spread tumors of pelvis minor
radiation therapy
radiation damage
tumor recurrence
intraoperative photodynamic therapy
cytoreductive surgery
url https://www.pdt-journal.com/jour/article/view/249
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