## Background and objective: Cutaneous hyperpigmentations are well-documented, but nevertheless rare side-effects of high-dose or long-term minocycline therapy. the pigmental changes, may last for years, even though therapy has been abrogated. to date, no safe and effective therapy has been describ
Endoscopic treatment of inoperable colorectal cancers with the Nd YAG laser
β Scribed by Dr S. G. Bown; H. Barr; K. Matthewson; R. Hawes; C. P. Swain; C. G. Clark; P. B. Boulos
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 479 KB
- Volume
- 73
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0007-1323
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Seventeen patients with cancers of the rectum or distal sigmoid and considered inoperable because of old age, severe concomitant disease or advanced stage of malignancy, were treated endoscopically with the Nd YAG laser. Symptoms included rectal bleeding, obstruction, diarrhoea and incontinence. Significant improvement was achieved in 15 (88 per cent) and there were no complications. The procedure was carried out with simple bowel preparation and minimal sedation and, for otherwise fit individuals, the mean total hospital stay was 6Β·8 days, with day case therapy sometimes possible. Three patients required further therapy for recurrent symptoms 6β8 weeks after treatment. Fourteen patients died 1β39 weeks after therapy (mean survival 15 weeks). Three are alive and free of bowel symptoms after 39β54 weeks. This technique is the only non-surgical therapy that can be used safely for lesions above the peritoneal reflection and provides palliation at least as good as electrocoagulation, cryotherapy and radiotherapy with minimal upset to these seriously ill patients.
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