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Supraselective intra-arterial chemotherapy: evaluation of treatment-related complications in advanced retinoblastoma

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to report the complication profile and safety evaluation of supraselective intra-arterial melphalan chemotherapy in children undergoing treatment with advanced retinoblastoma. METHODS: Twelve eyes of 10 children with advanced retinoblastoma (Reese-Ellsworth Grou...

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Autores principales: Vajzovic, Lejla Mutapcic, Murray, Timothy G, Aziz-Sultan, Mohammad A, Schefler, Amy C, Wolfe, Stacey Quintero, Hess, Ditte, Fernandes, Cristina E, Dubovy, Sander R
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3045066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21383945
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S12665
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author Vajzovic, Lejla Mutapcic
Murray, Timothy G
Aziz-Sultan, Mohammad A
Schefler, Amy C
Wolfe, Stacey Quintero
Hess, Ditte
Fernandes, Cristina E
Dubovy, Sander R
author_facet Vajzovic, Lejla Mutapcic
Murray, Timothy G
Aziz-Sultan, Mohammad A
Schefler, Amy C
Wolfe, Stacey Quintero
Hess, Ditte
Fernandes, Cristina E
Dubovy, Sander R
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description PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to report the complication profile and safety evaluation of supraselective intra-arterial melphalan chemotherapy in children undergoing treatment with advanced retinoblastoma. METHODS: Twelve eyes of 10 children with advanced retinoblastoma (Reese-Ellsworth Group Vb or International Classification Group D) were treated with supraselective intra-ophthalmic artery infusion of melphalan. Eleven eyes of nine children had previously failed traditional management with systemic chemotherapy and laser ablation and underwent intra-ophthalmic artery infusion of melphalan as an alternative to enucleation. Serial ophthalmic examinations, retinal photography, and ultrasonographic imaging were used to evaluate treatment regime. RESULTS: Ophthalmic artery cannulation was successfully performed in 12 eyes of 10 patients (total 16 times). Striking regression of tumor, subretinal and vitreous seeds were seen early in each case. No severe systemic side effects occurred. Grade III neutropenia was seen in one patient. No transfusions were required. Three patients developed a vitreous hemorrhage obscuring tumor visualization. One patient developed periocular edema associated with inferior rectus muscle inflammation per orbital MRI. This same patient had scattered intraretinal hemorrhages and peripapillary cotton wool spots consistent with a Purtscher’s-like retinopathy that resolved spontaneously. At the 6-month follow-up examination, nine eyes had no evidence of tumor progression, whereas three eyes were enucleated for tumor progression. In each enucleated case, viable tumor was identified on histopathologic examination. CONCLUSIONS: Ophthalmic intra-arterial infusion with melphalan is an excellent globe-conserving treatment option in advanced retinoblastoma cases with minimal systemic side effects. Local toxicities include microemboli to the retina and choroid (1/12, 8%), vitreous hemorrhage (3/12, 25%), and myositis (1/12, 8%). Enucleation remained a definitive treatment for tumor progression in 3 of 12 eyes in this small case series with limited follow-up. Further studies are necessary to establish the role of supraselective intra-arterial melphalan chemotherapy for children with retinoblastoma.
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spelling pubmed-30450662011-03-07 Supraselective intra-arterial chemotherapy: evaluation of treatment-related complications in advanced retinoblastoma Vajzovic, Lejla Mutapcic Murray, Timothy G Aziz-Sultan, Mohammad A Schefler, Amy C Wolfe, Stacey Quintero Hess, Ditte Fernandes, Cristina E Dubovy, Sander R Clin Ophthalmol Case Series PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to report the complication profile and safety evaluation of supraselective intra-arterial melphalan chemotherapy in children undergoing treatment with advanced retinoblastoma. METHODS: Twelve eyes of 10 children with advanced retinoblastoma (Reese-Ellsworth Group Vb or International Classification Group D) were treated with supraselective intra-ophthalmic artery infusion of melphalan. Eleven eyes of nine children had previously failed traditional management with systemic chemotherapy and laser ablation and underwent intra-ophthalmic artery infusion of melphalan as an alternative to enucleation. Serial ophthalmic examinations, retinal photography, and ultrasonographic imaging were used to evaluate treatment regime. RESULTS: Ophthalmic artery cannulation was successfully performed in 12 eyes of 10 patients (total 16 times). Striking regression of tumor, subretinal and vitreous seeds were seen early in each case. No severe systemic side effects occurred. Grade III neutropenia was seen in one patient. No transfusions were required. Three patients developed a vitreous hemorrhage obscuring tumor visualization. One patient developed periocular edema associated with inferior rectus muscle inflammation per orbital MRI. This same patient had scattered intraretinal hemorrhages and peripapillary cotton wool spots consistent with a Purtscher’s-like retinopathy that resolved spontaneously. At the 6-month follow-up examination, nine eyes had no evidence of tumor progression, whereas three eyes were enucleated for tumor progression. In each enucleated case, viable tumor was identified on histopathologic examination. CONCLUSIONS: Ophthalmic intra-arterial infusion with melphalan is an excellent globe-conserving treatment option in advanced retinoblastoma cases with minimal systemic side effects. Local toxicities include microemboli to the retina and choroid (1/12, 8%), vitreous hemorrhage (3/12, 25%), and myositis (1/12, 8%). Enucleation remained a definitive treatment for tumor progression in 3 of 12 eyes in this small case series with limited follow-up. Further studies are necessary to establish the role of supraselective intra-arterial melphalan chemotherapy for children with retinoblastoma. Dove Medical Press 2011 2011-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3045066/ /pubmed/21383945 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S12665 Text en © 2010 Vajzovic et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Series
Vajzovic, Lejla Mutapcic
Murray, Timothy G
Aziz-Sultan, Mohammad A
Schefler, Amy C
Wolfe, Stacey Quintero
Hess, Ditte
Fernandes, Cristina E
Dubovy, Sander R
Supraselective intra-arterial chemotherapy: evaluation of treatment-related complications in advanced retinoblastoma
title Supraselective intra-arterial chemotherapy: evaluation of treatment-related complications in advanced retinoblastoma
title_full Supraselective intra-arterial chemotherapy: evaluation of treatment-related complications in advanced retinoblastoma
title_fullStr Supraselective intra-arterial chemotherapy: evaluation of treatment-related complications in advanced retinoblastoma
title_full_unstemmed Supraselective intra-arterial chemotherapy: evaluation of treatment-related complications in advanced retinoblastoma
title_short Supraselective intra-arterial chemotherapy: evaluation of treatment-related complications in advanced retinoblastoma
title_sort supraselective intra-arterial chemotherapy: evaluation of treatment-related complications in advanced retinoblastoma
topic Case Series
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3045066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21383945
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S12665
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