Literature DB >> 11074894

Stereotactically guided laser therapy of occult breast tumors: work-in-progress report.

K Dowlatshahi1, M Fan, V E Gould, K J Bloom, A Ali.   

Abstract

HYPOTHESIS: Mammographically detected breast tumors can be completely ablated with laser energy.
DESIGN: Nonrandomized control trial.
SETTING: A university hospital ambulatory care center. PATIENTS: Thirty-six patients with mammographically detected well-defined breast tumors were selected.
INTERVENTIONS: The diagnosis of malignant neoplasms and determination of prognostic factors were established by image-guided needle-core biopsy. Patients were treated on a stereotactic table, using a 16- to 18-gauge laser probe, with an optic fiber transmitting a predetermined amount of laser energy. A multisensor thermal probe was inserted into the breast adjacent to the laser probe to monitor treatment. In the last 10 patients, the tumor blood flow was evaluated before and after laser therapy with contrast-enhanced color Doppler ultrasound. One to 8 weeks after laser therapy, the tumors were surgically removed and serially sectioned. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Complete necrosis in 66% of tumors.
RESULTS: Total tumor ablation with negative margins was observed whenever 2500 J/mL of tumor was given or the thermal sensors recorded 60 degrees C. Microscopic examination at 1 week showed disintegration of malignant cells, with peripheral acute inflammatory response and at 4 to 8 weeks extensive fibrosis. Contrast-enhanced color Doppler ultrasound revealed loss of tumor circulation after therapy, and positron emission tomography scan correlated well with histologic findings. There were no systemic adverse effects. Two patients sustained 3 x 4-mm skin burns around the laser needle.
CONCLUSION: A stereotactically guided minimally invasive technique may be effective for the treatment of mammographically detected breast cancer.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11074894     DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.135.11.1345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Surg        ISSN: 0004-0010


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