Literature DB >> 15925983

[Radiotherapy of inguinal lymphorrhea after vascular surgery. A retrospective analysis].

Barbara Dietl1, Karin Pfister, Carina Aufschläger, Piotr M Kasprzak.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: The formation of inguinal lymphorrhea following vascular surgery is a rare but potentially serious problem with an incidence of about 2%. There is no consensus on the most effective treatment for groin lymphorrhea. In a retrospective analysis the usefulness of irradiation in the treatment of inguinal lymph fistulas was investigated. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From 08/1997 to 12/2000, 28 patients with inguinal lymph fistulas were irradiated postoperatively (4th-19th day) with a single dose of 3 Gy up to a total dose of 9 Gy on 3 consecutive days using 120- to 300-kV photons. Three further patients received 2 x 4 Gy and 3 x 5 Gy, respectively, due to an interposed weekend.
RESULTS: Secretion volume at the beginning of radiotherapy varied between 50 and 650 ml daily (mean 203 ml, median 175 ml), at the end of radiotherapy between 0 and 350 ml (mean 126 ml, median 120 ml). 3/28 lymph fistulas had resolved during radiotherapy. In 17/28 patients (60.7%) the drains could be removed within 10 days, in further 10/28 patients (35.7%) within 10-20 days after the end of radiotherapy.
CONCLUSION: Overall, irradiation of inguinal lymph fistulas proved to be an effective and well-tolerated treatment, facilitating removal of fistula drains within 10-20 days (mean 10.5, median 7 days) after the completion of radiotherapy, thus appearing a good alternative to other conservative treatment modalities.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15925983     DOI: 10.1007/s00066-005-1364-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Strahlenther Onkol        ISSN: 0179-7158            Impact factor:   3.621


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