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Cryoablation for locally advanced pancreatic cancer
Author(s) -
Д А Ионкин,
N. Karelskaya,
Y. Stepanova,
V. M. Zemskov,
М. Н. Козлова,
O. A. Zhavoronkova,
А. В. Чжао
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
annaly hirurgičeskoj gepatologii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.138
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2408-9524
pISSN - 1995-5464
DOI - 10.16931/1995-5464.2018237-49
Subject(s) - cryoablation , medicine , pancreatic cancer , cryosurgery , laparotomy , surgery , quality of life (healthcare) , chemotherapy , anastomosis , cancer , nursing , ablation
Aim. To improve quality and duration of life in patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer. Material and methods. Cryosurgery through laparotomy has been performed in 36 patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer since 2012. There were 14 (38.9%) men and 22 (61.1%) women (mean age 58 ± 6.8 years). Dimensions of pancreatic tumors were from 4 to 10 cm. Domestic devices “CRYO-MT”, “CRYO-01”, “ELAMED” and cryoapplicators with a diameter 2–5 cm were applied. Target temperature was about 186 °С, time of exposure – 3–5 min. There were 1–5 sessions of cryoablation (mean 2.4) and their number depended on tumor dimensions. Local cryodestruction was supplemented by bypass anastomoses in 18 patients (50%). All patients subsequently underwent adjuvant chemotherapy with additional regional chemoembolization in 10 of them. Results. There were no lethal outcomes during cryodestruction and in postoperative period. Early postoperative complications occurred in 14 (38.8%) patients, severe complications – in 13.6%. Cryodestruction was followed by complete regression (39.2%) or significant improvement (41.6%) of pain syndrome. 6-, 12-, 24- and 36-month survival was 92%, 84%, 48% and 14%, respectively. Median survival was 18.2 months. Conclusion. Cryodestruction is able to improve patients’ quality of life due to reduced pain syndrome in case of locally advanced pancreatic cancer. Certain increase of survival was observed in additional chemotherapy.

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