Isolated limb infusion for melanoma: a simple alternative to isolated limb perfusion. |
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Authors: | R Mian M A Henderson D Speakman D Finkelde J Ainslie A McKenzie |
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Affiliation: | Bernard O'Brien Institute of Microsurgery, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To describe initial experience with the new technique of isolated limb infusion (ILI) for in-transit melanoma. DESIGN: A prospective case series. SETTING: The major tertiary care oncology centre for the state of Victoria, Australia. PATIENTS: Nine patients having for extensive in-transit limb melanoma INTERVENTIONS: All patients received ILI (13 treatments). OUTCOME MEASURES: Patient survival, response to treatment and complications of treatment. RESULTS: There were no perioperative deaths and morbidity was limited to deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in 1 patient. Control of the in-transit metastases was achieved to some degree in all patients and was complete in 4. CONCLUSIONS: ILI is an alternative treatment modality for patients suffering from multiple, advanced in-transit melanoma metastases. It provides effective palliation with limited morbidity and offers a safe, quick, inexpensive alternative to isolated limb perfusion with comparable results. |
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