Résumé
Isolated pelvic perfusion (IPP) is a method of intra-arterial local-regional treatment using a simplified balloon occlusion technique. It achieved high-dose drug concentration in pelvis with the minimal adverse effects. Recently, this approach was improved with the use of a pressure-suit placed above the level of aortic and caval stop-flow. A better ratio between pelvic and systemic compartments was achieved. This stop-flow technique with low dose TNF-α and melphalan has shown promise in palliation of resectability of advanced cancer in patients not amenable to treatment with conventional chemo radiation in a comparable proportion to those obtained with isolated limb perfusions. A randomized study will start soon.
Titre traduit de la contribution | Pelvic perfusion for localy advanced tumors |
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langue originale | Français |
Pages (de - à) | 103-109 |
Nombre de pages | 7 |
journal | Bulletin du Cancer |
Volume | 96 |
Numéro de publication | 1 |
Les DOIs | |
état | Publié - 1 janv. 2009 |
mots-clés
- Pelvic perfusion
- Regional chemotherapy
- Surgery
- TNF-α