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Published in: Clinical Sarcoma Research 1/2012

Open Access 01-12-2012 | Research

Phenol levels during intralesional curettage and local adjuvant treatment of benign and low-grade malignant bone tumours

Authors: Suzan HM Verdegaal, Jan den Hartigh, Pancras CW Hogendoorn, Hugo FG Brouwers, Antonie HM Taminiau

Published in: Clinical Sarcoma Research | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

Background

Phenol is widely used for years as local adjuvant treatment for bone tumours. Despite its use for a long time, no information is available about the local concentration of phenol that is achieved in an individual patient, and the most sufficient and safe procedure to wash out the phenol after using it as local adjuvant.

Questions/purposes

1. What is the initial local concentration of phenol in the tissue of the cavity wall after the application of phenol? 2. How quickly is phenol 85% diluted by washing the bone cavity with ethanol 96% solution? 3. Is the degree and speed of dilution influenced by the size of the cavity? 4. How many times should the cavity be rinsed to obtain sufficient elimination of phenol?

Methods

A basic science study was performed at respectively 16 and 10 patients, treated by intralesional curettage and adjuvant therapy for low-grade central chondrosarcoma of bone. Test 1:in 16 patients ten samples were collected of the mixture of phenol and ethanol from the bone cavity. Test 2:in ten patients, two biopsy samples were taken from the cavity wall in the bone during surgery.

Results

Phenol concentrations had wide variety in different patients, but all decreased by rinsing with ethanol.

Conclusions

Ethanol 96% is effective to wash out local applicated phenol, by rinsing the bone cavity six times. The local concentration of phenol diminishes to an acceptable concentration of 0.2%. This study provides new insights to safely further improve the surgical technique of intralesional treatment of bone tumours.
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Metadata
Title
Phenol levels during intralesional curettage and local adjuvant treatment of benign and low-grade malignant bone tumours
Authors
Suzan HM Verdegaal
Jan den Hartigh
Pancras CW Hogendoorn
Hugo FG Brouwers
Antonie HM Taminiau
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Clinical Sarcoma Research / Issue 1/2012
Electronic ISSN: 2045-3329
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2045-3329-2-10

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