Palliation of oesophageal carcinoma using the argon beam coagulator
โ Scribed by Mr G. S. M. Robertson; M. Thomas; J. Jamieson; P. S. Veitch; A. R. Dennison
- Book ID
- 101749900
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 388 KB
- Volume
- 83
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0007-1323
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Oesophageal intubation occasionally fails to palliate inoperable carcinoma: some tumours are unsuitable for this procedure and others overgrow the tube. This study reports a series of nine patients (median age 79 (range 55โ87) years) in whom the argon beam monopolar coagulator via a flexible endoscopic probe was used to ablate such tumours. Fourteen ablation procedures were performed. The endoscope was passed to the stomach at the end of each procedure. There were no complications; the median hospital stay was 2 (range 1โ13) days. Thirteen procedures rendered the patients completely asymptomatic for a median of 6 (range 4โ12) weeks. Six patients died a median of 14 (range 4โ38) weeks after the first ablation, reflecting their limited life expectancy. The argon beam coagulator provides an effective alternative to laser ablation, being considerably cheaper and safer, while maintaining the minimally invasive nature of the palliation.
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