Chemoembolization with HepaSpheres in the treatment of recurrent pelvic tumors

Transarterial chemoembolization of the main vessels feeding the tumor is a minimally invasive procedure, which is intended to block off the blood supply to the tumor and to deliver a cytotoxic agent to tumor cells. Initially, this method was used in emergency cases, but later it gained the trust of...

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Main Authors: A. G. Kedrova, D. P. Lebedev, E. A. Zvezdkina, D. A. Astakhov, V. V. Kosyy, R. V. Ishchenko
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Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2019-07-01
Series:Opuholi Ženskoj Reproduktivnoj Sistemy
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Online Access:https://ojrs.abvpress.ru/ojrs/article/view/631
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spelling doaj-f0d2b323dad34a4e9414d487bf05f2e92021-07-29T08:46:52ZrusABV-pressOpuholi Ženskoj Reproduktivnoj Sistemy1994-40981999-86272019-07-01151354110.17650/1994-4098-2019-15-1-35-41602Chemoembolization with HepaSpheres in the treatment of recurrent pelvic tumorsA. G. Kedrova0D. P. Lebedev1E. A. Zvezdkina2D. A. Astakhov3V. V. Kosyy4R. V. Ishchenko5Federal Research and Clinical Center for Specialized Medical Care and Medical Technologies, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian Federation; Academy of Postgraduate Education, Federal Research and Clinical Center for Specialized Medical Care and Medical Technologies, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian FederationFederal Research and Clinical Center for Specialized Medical Care and Medical Technologies, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian FederationFederal Research and Clinical Center for Specialized Medical Care and Medical Technologies, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian FederationFederal Research and Clinical Center for Specialized Medical Care and Medical Technologies, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian FederationFederal Research and Clinical Center for Specialized Medical Care and Medical Technologies, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian FederationFederal Research and Clinical Center for Specialized Medical Care and Medical Technologies, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian Federation; Academy of Postgraduate Education, Federal Research and Clinical Center for Specialized Medical Care and Medical Technologies, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian FederationTransarterial chemoembolization of the main vessels feeding the tumor is a minimally invasive procedure, which is intended to block off the blood supply to the tumor and to deliver a cytotoxic agent to tumor cells. Initially, this method was used in emergency cases, but later it gained the trust of clinicians, who began to use it in non-emergency patients with clinical manifestations, when angiography showed well-supplied tumors inaccessible for ablation or surgical removal, including those in non-standard difficult cases. Selective catheterization of dominant arteries in recurrent tumors along with chemoembolization with drug-eluting microspheres is extremely challenging, since most of recurrent tumors have a well-developed neovascular network. HepaSphere microspheres, due to their hydrophilicity and high biological compatibility with tissues, allow the deposition of a chemotherapeutic agent in the tumor. This therapy provides pronounced hemostatic and antitumor effects confirmed by morphological and immunohistochemical examination. Currently, transarterial chemoembolization is mainly used for primary tumors and becomes increasingly popular as an element of combination therapy for patients with pelvic tumors. In this article, we analyze clinical data for 14 patients with recurrent pelvic tumors who underwent chemoembolization with HepaSpheres loaded with doxorubicin or irinotecan as a part of their palliative care.https://ojrs.abvpress.ru/ojrs/article/view/631arterial chemoembolizationrecurrent pelvic tumorsbleeding from recurrent pelvic tumorshepasphere
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author A. G. Kedrova
D. P. Lebedev
E. A. Zvezdkina
D. A. Astakhov
V. V. Kosyy
R. V. Ishchenko
spellingShingle A. G. Kedrova
D. P. Lebedev
E. A. Zvezdkina
D. A. Astakhov
V. V. Kosyy
R. V. Ishchenko
Chemoembolization with HepaSpheres in the treatment of recurrent pelvic tumors
Opuholi Ženskoj Reproduktivnoj Sistemy
arterial chemoembolization
recurrent pelvic tumors
bleeding from recurrent pelvic tumors
hepasphere
author_facet A. G. Kedrova
D. P. Lebedev
E. A. Zvezdkina
D. A. Astakhov
V. V. Kosyy
R. V. Ishchenko
author_sort A. G. Kedrova
title Chemoembolization with HepaSpheres in the treatment of recurrent pelvic tumors
title_short Chemoembolization with HepaSpheres in the treatment of recurrent pelvic tumors
title_full Chemoembolization with HepaSpheres in the treatment of recurrent pelvic tumors
title_fullStr Chemoembolization with HepaSpheres in the treatment of recurrent pelvic tumors
title_full_unstemmed Chemoembolization with HepaSpheres in the treatment of recurrent pelvic tumors
title_sort chemoembolization with hepaspheres in the treatment of recurrent pelvic tumors
publisher ABV-press
series Opuholi Ženskoj Reproduktivnoj Sistemy
issn 1994-4098
1999-8627
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Transarterial chemoembolization of the main vessels feeding the tumor is a minimally invasive procedure, which is intended to block off the blood supply to the tumor and to deliver a cytotoxic agent to tumor cells. Initially, this method was used in emergency cases, but later it gained the trust of clinicians, who began to use it in non-emergency patients with clinical manifestations, when angiography showed well-supplied tumors inaccessible for ablation or surgical removal, including those in non-standard difficult cases. Selective catheterization of dominant arteries in recurrent tumors along with chemoembolization with drug-eluting microspheres is extremely challenging, since most of recurrent tumors have a well-developed neovascular network. HepaSphere microspheres, due to their hydrophilicity and high biological compatibility with tissues, allow the deposition of a chemotherapeutic agent in the tumor. This therapy provides pronounced hemostatic and antitumor effects confirmed by morphological and immunohistochemical examination. Currently, transarterial chemoembolization is mainly used for primary tumors and becomes increasingly popular as an element of combination therapy for patients with pelvic tumors. In this article, we analyze clinical data for 14 patients with recurrent pelvic tumors who underwent chemoembolization with HepaSpheres loaded with doxorubicin or irinotecan as a part of their palliative care.
topic arterial chemoembolization
recurrent pelvic tumors
bleeding from recurrent pelvic tumors
hepasphere
url https://ojrs.abvpress.ru/ojrs/article/view/631
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