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The use of granulocyte colony stimulating factor to promote wound healing in a neutropenic patient after head and neck surgery

✍ Scribed by D. Thane Cody II; Gerry F. Funk; David Wagner; Paul W. Gidley; Scott M. Graham; Henry T. Hoffman


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
257 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
1043-3074

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✦ Synopsis


Background:

Neutropenia and neutrophil dysfunction, in association with a variety of diseases, has been shown to play a role in poor wound healing. wound breakdown with fistula formation in patients undergoing total laryngectomy results in significant morbidity and increased hospital stay. although malnutrition, prior radiation, diabetes, and other diseases are recognized as factors predisposing patients with head and neck cancer to developing fistulas, neutrophil dysfunction should also be considered. granulocyte colony stimulating factor (g-csf) has been used successfully to treat neutropenia and neutrophil dysfunction.

Methods:

This study was conducted as a case report.

Results:

We present the first report of a neutropenic head and neck cancer patient with a persistent wound of 6 months' duration who showed dramatic improvement after treatment with g-csf.

Conclusion:

We conclude that g-csf may represent a useful adjunct in patients with persistent wound healing problems and neutropenia despite adequate treatment by conventional means. further clinical experience with g-csf in patients with delayed healing is indicated.