• J Surg Oncol · Dec 2004

    Adjuvant hepatic arterial infusion after curative resection of colorectal liver metastases using removable intra-arterial catheters with shape-memory alloy.

    • Takeshi Tono, Toshiyuki Kanoh, Tadashi Ohnishi, Masaki Matsushita, Yoshiaki Nakano, Yutaka Kimura, Takashi Iwazawa, Hiroshi Yano, Jun Okamura, and Takushi Monden.
    • Department of Surgery, NTT West Osaka Hospital, Tennoji-ku, Osaka, Osaka, Japan. ttono@zero.ad.jp
    • J Surg Oncol. 2004 Dec 15; 88 (4): 248-55.

    Background And ObjectivesAlthough there are some reports that adjuvant hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) chemotherapy reduces the hepatic recurrence following curative resection of colorectal liver metastases, problems of indwelling catheters after chemotherapy cessation remains unsolved. The usefulness of adjuvant HAI was investigated using a removable port-catheter system.MethodsSpiral catheterstrade mark were attempted to be placed in 17 patients who underwent curative hepatectomy. The catheter contains a special shape-memory alloy at its tip, which allows stable fixation to the vascular wall without coiling so the catheter can be removed if necessary. 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in total dose of 12 g was intra-arterially administered.ResultsW spiral catheterstrade mark were successfully placed in the hepatic artery by percutaneous approach in 82% of the patients. All patients underwent scheduled chemotherapy without serious adverse events. Reservoir-catheter system was removed easily and uneventfully after discontinuation of the chemotherapy. 3D-CT angiography revealed that the hepatic artery was well preserved with short-term chemotherapy. Postoperative hepatic recurrence was observed only in 18% of the patients with the median follow-up time of 19.9 months.ConclusionsProphylactic 5-FU HAI using W spiral cathetertrade mark and subsequent catheter extirpation is a promising strategy following curative resection of colorectal liver metastases.

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