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Clinical feasibility of combining intraoperative electron radiation therapy with minimally invasive surgery: a potential for electron-FLASH clinical development

Authors :
Felipe Ángel Calvo Manuel
Javier Serrano
Claudio Solé
Mauricio Cambeiro
Jacobo Palma
Javier Aristu
Jose Luis Garcia-Sabrido
Miguel Angel Cuesta
Emilio del Valle
Fernando Lapuente
Bernardino Miñana
Miguel Ángel Morcillo
Jose Manuel Asencio
Javier Pascau
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
Surgery
Source :
Calvo Manuel, F Á, Serrano, J, Solé, C, Cambeiro, M, Palma, J, Aristu, J, Garcia-Sabrido, J L, Cuesta, M A, del Valle, E, Lapuente, F, Miñana, B, Morcillo, M Á, Asencio, J M & Pascau, J 2022, ' Clinical feasibility of combining intraoperative electron radiation therapy with minimally invasive surgery : a potential for electron-FLASH clinical development ', Clinical and Translational Oncology . https://doi.org/10.1007/s12094-022-02955-z, Clinical and Translational Oncology. Springer-Verlag Italia
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer, 2023.

Abstract

Background Local cancer therapy by combining real-time surgical exploration and resection with delivery of a single dose of high-energy electron irradiation entails a very precise and effective local therapeutic approach. Integrating the benefits from minimally invasive surgical techniques with the very precise delivery of intraoperative electron irradiation results in an efficient combined modality therapy. Methods Patients with locally advanced disease, who are candidates for laparoscopic and/or thoracoscopic surgery, received an integrated multimodal management. Preoperative treatment included induction chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation, followed by laparoscopic surgery and intraoperative electron radiation therapy. Results In a period of 5 consecutive years, 125 rectal cancer patients were treated, of which 35% underwent a laparoscopic approach. We found no differences in cancer outcomes and tolerance between the open and laparoscopic groups. Two esophageal cancer patients were treated with IOeRT during thoracoscopic resection, with the resection specimens showing intense downstaging effects. Two oligo-recurrent prostatic cancer patients (isolated nodal progression) had a robotic-assisted surgical resection and post-lymphadenectomy electron boost on the vascular and lateral pelvic wall. Conclusions Minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgery is feasible to combine with intraoperative electron radiation therapy and offers a new model explored with electron-FLASH beams.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1699048X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Calvo Manuel, F Á, Serrano, J, Solé, C, Cambeiro, M, Palma, J, Aristu, J, Garcia-Sabrido, J L, Cuesta, M A, del Valle, E, Lapuente, F, Miñana, B, Morcillo, M Á, Asencio, J M & Pascau, J 2022, ' Clinical feasibility of combining intraoperative electron radiation therapy with minimally invasive surgery : a potential for electron-FLASH clinical development ', Clinical and Translational Oncology . https://doi.org/10.1007/s12094-022-02955-z, Clinical and Translational Oncology. Springer-Verlag Italia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4986b0ae3c5506d5c56d4b339d29f078
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12094-022-02955-z