Abstract | BACKGROUND: Superselective cisplatin (CDDP) infusion via the external carotid artery system and concomitant radiotherapy (RADPLAT) provides favorable oncological and functional outcomes in patients with maxillary sinus cancer. However, targeted lesions are occasionally fed by the branch of the internal carotid artery. METHODS: In RADPLAT for maxillary sinus cancer partly fed by the ophthalmic artery, the ethmoid arteries were ligated in two patients without medial orbital wall involvement. In four patients with that, CDDP was administered via the ophthalmic artery. RESULTS: A complete response was obtained in all six patients. Locoregional recurrence was not observed in any cases. However, visual acuity was lost in four patients who received the ophthalmic artery infusion. CONCLUSIONS:
Ligation of the ethmoid arteries is recommended in RADPLAT for maxillary sinus cancer with lesions fed by the ophthalmic artery. CDDP administered via the ophthalmic artery may be considered if a patient accepts the possibility of visual loss.
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Authors | Kotaro Tamagawa, Hirotaka Shinomiya, Takuya Okada, Shun Tatehara, Masanori Teshima, Ryohei Sasaki, Ken-Ichi Nibu |
Journal | Head & neck
(Head Neck)
Vol. 45
Issue 5
Pg. E16-E24
(05 2023)
ISSN: 1097-0347 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 36891662
(Publication Type: Case Reports)
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Copyright | © 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC. |
Chemical References |
- Cisplatin
- Antineoplastic Agents
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Topics |
- Humans
- Cisplatin
- Infusions, Intra-Arterial
- Antineoplastic Agents
(therapeutic use)
- Maxillary Sinus Neoplasms
(radiotherapy)
- Ophthalmic Artery
(pathology)
- Chemoradiotherapy
- Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
(pathology)
- Maxillary Sinus
(pathology)
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