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Published in: International Journal of Colorectal Disease 3/2020

01-03-2020 | Anal Cancer | Short Communication

Implantation of tissue expander prior to irradiation in the era of intensity modulated radiotherapy: impact on the management of patients with pelvic digestive cancers

Authors: Luc Ollivier, Jean Marc Guilloit, Mélanie Dos Santos, Laura Guillemette, Carmen Florescu, Che Mabubu M’vondo, Emmanuel Meyer, Marie-Pierre Galais, Stéphane Corbinais, Aurelie Parzy, Sharmini Varatharajah, Paul Lesueur

Published in: International Journal of Colorectal Disease | Issue 3/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Before the introduction of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), few teams used to implant a pelvic tissue expander to keep the bowel away from the radiation field, so as to reduce the risk of acute and late enteritis. However, this unexpected surgery could impact patient’s overall treatment and may be no more necessary in the era of modern radiotherapy.

Material and methods

This is a retrospective cross-sectional study including 13 patients who underwent tissue expander implantation before radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy for rectal or anal carcinoma between November 2008 and March 2019. First, we aim to show that IMRT could sometimes be insufficient to respect dosimetric constraints, and then we aim to report the impact of tissue expander implantation on the global strategy of care of patients with anal and rectal cancers.

Results

Seventy-seven percent of the included patients were treated for anal neoplasms, while the remaining 23% had locally advanced rectal cancer. The median follow-up since implantation of the expander was 51 months [3.7–115]. Three patients recurred. One patient developed grade III toxicity related to the implantation of a tissue expander. The delay between diagnosis and the start of irradiation was significantly prolonged (median of 3 months), requiring unusual induction chemotherapy.

Conclusion

Implantation of tissue expander prior to chemoradiotherapy should be considered, even in the era of IMRT, when irradiated peritoneal cavity volume (V15Gy–V45Gy) far exceeds usual dose constraints. However, it impacts the global strategy of care by delaying the start of irradiation, by introducing induction chemotherapy, and rarely by causing post-operative complications.
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Metadata
Title
Implantation of tissue expander prior to irradiation in the era of intensity modulated radiotherapy: impact on the management of patients with pelvic digestive cancers
Authors
Luc Ollivier
Jean Marc Guilloit
Mélanie Dos Santos
Laura Guillemette
Carmen Florescu
Che Mabubu M’vondo
Emmanuel Meyer
Marie-Pierre Galais
Stéphane Corbinais
Aurelie Parzy
Sharmini Varatharajah
Paul Lesueur
Publication date
01-03-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Journal of Colorectal Disease / Issue 3/2020
Print ISSN: 0179-1958
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1262
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-019-03475-z

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