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Int. J. Radiat. Oncol. Biol. Phys. · Oct 1998
Late effects of intraoperative radiation therapy in anastomotic rat colon.
- W F Seifert, J Biert, T Wobbes, A A Verhofstad, J Hoogenhout, and T Hendriks.
- Department of Surgery, University Hospital Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
- Int. J. Radiat. Oncol. Biol. Phys. 1998 Oct 1; 42 (3): 623-9.
Purposeto determine whether intraoperative radiotherapy causes long-term negative effects on the healing of colonic anastomoses in the rat.Methods And Materials175 rats were divided into seven equal groups. One group served as sham-irradiated control group. In the others, following a colonic resection, 1 or 2 cm of the distal bowel limb was irradiated with a single dose of 10, 15, or 20 Gy (groups 10/1, 15/1, 20/1, 10/2, 15/2, and 20/2, respectively). Subsequently, an anastomosis was constructed. The animals were killed after 6 (n = 10 in each group) or 12 (n = 15) months. The abdomen was inspected for abnormalities and the colonic diameter was measured. The anastomotic segment was analyzed biochemically (hydroxyproline) and histologically.ResultsDuring the experimental period, 1 rat (group 15/1) died because of anastomotic leakage and 3 others died from unknown causes. There was no difference in colonic diameter between groups. Altogether 17 rats developed an adenocarcinoma in the irradiated area: 11 of these had received a dose of 20 Gy. Histological observation indicated that fibrosis was present only in a limited number of animals, mostly after irradiation with a dose of 15 or 20 Gy. All anastomoses were functional and showed normal histology. The hydroxyproline content of the anastomotic segment was increased--with respect to the control group--only in the 20/2 group after 6 months. After 12 months, the hydroxyproline concentration in the (irradiated) segment distal to the anastomosis proper was higher in the 10/1 and 15/1 groups than in the control group. Otherwise, there were no differences between groups.ConclusionIntraoperative irradiation with a single dose of 10-20 Gy, delivered to the distal limb used for anastomotic construction, does not appear to constitute a threat to anastomotic integrity. Dose-related changes included formation of adenocarcinomas and fibrosis, but function and histology of the anastomosis proper remained unaffected.
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