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Ablation of recurrent and metastatic intraabdominal tumor with the CO2 laser
Authors:A H Chevinsky  J P Minton
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus 43210.
Abstract:A retrospective study was carried out to determine the usefulness of the CO2 laser in the management of patients with recurrent and metastatic intraabdominal tumors. Twenty-six intraabdominal procedures utilizing the laser were carried out on 24 patients at The Ohio State University between 1984 and 1988. This included 11 patients with recurrent adenocarcinoma of colonic origin, 3 patients with malignant carcinoid tumors, 3 patients with ovarian carcinomas, and one patient each with metastatic pheochromocytoma, appendix, breast, stomach, and lung carcinoma. In addition, there was one patient with pseudomyxoma peritoneii and one patient with both colonic and ovarian carcinoma. Tumors were located in the retroperitoneum (3), pelvis (2), liver (11), bowel serosa (5), diaphragm (4), mesentery (3), and peritoneal implants (3). The laser was used as an adjunct to standard surgical techniques and in most instances was combined with other operative procedures. Its use was greatest in cases where en bloc resection was impossible, as with hepatic lesions located near the hepatic veins or vena cava. Additional benefit was derived in cases where cytoreductive or debulking surgery was useful as in ovarian carcinoma and metastatic neuroendocrine tumors. All four patients with neuroendocrine tumors are still alive 3, 7, 12, and 56 months after surgery. In addition, symptom relief was apparent in all after surgery. All patients with ovarian carcinoma are also alive 9-29 months after surgery.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Keywords:laser surgery  recurrent carcinoma  colorectal carcinoma  ovarian cancer
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