论文部分内容阅读
Liver metastases of colorectal cancer are rarely rapidly resectable. The efficacy of new chemotherapy regimen, in particular the combination of 5FU and oxaliplatin make further surgical resection possible in the case of on objective response in some patients. Three patients with metastatic colorectal cancer received oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy; only minimal and transient neurosensory toxicity occured. After a partial response to treatment, surgical resection of metastases was performed. Patients reported major exacerbation of oxaliplatin-induced neurosensory toxicity following surgery (between day 7 and day 15). One patient experienced sensory loss of the extremities with functional impairment (grade 3 on Levis scale). The symptoms persisted for 8-12 month after surgery in the three patients. Only seven similar cases have been reported. Toxicity could be associated with the concentration of oxaliplatin in the red blood cells: oxaliplatin binds irreversibly to erythrocytes. This exacerbation could be the consequence of peroperative hemolysis with a redistribution of the pool of intra-erythrocytic oxaliplatin biotransformation products into the plasma. We did not find any relationship with anesthesic or per-operative medications. Studies are necessary to define the precise mechanism and the frequency of this reaction.
The efficacy of new chemotherapy regimen, in particular the combination of 5FU and oxaliplatin make further surgical resection possible in the case of on objective response in some patients. Three patients with metastatic colorectal cancer received oxaliplatin- based chemotherapy; only minimal and transient neurosensory toxicity occured. After a partial response to treatment, surgical resection of metastases was performed. Patients reported major exacerbation of oxaliplatin-induced neurosensory toxicity following surgery (between day 7 and day 15). One patient experienced sensory loss of the extremities with functional impairment (grade 3 on Levis scale). The symptoms persisted for 8-12 month after surgery in the three patients. Only seven similar cases have been reported. Toxicity could be associated with the concentration of oxaliplatin in the red blood cells: oxaliplatin binds irreversibly to erythrocytes. This exac erbation could the result of peroperative hemolysis with a redistribution of the pool of intra-erythrocytic oxaliplatin biotransformation products into the plasma. We did not find any relationship with anesthesic or per-operative medications. Studies are necessary to define the precise mechanism and the frequency of this reaction.