AIM:To evaluate the results of hemorrhagic radiation proctopathy treatment with a 4% formalin application.METHODS:A prospective study was performed.Over a three-year period,38 patients underwent 4% formalin applicatio...AIM:To evaluate the results of hemorrhagic radiation proctopathy treatment with a 4% formalin application.METHODS:A prospective study was performed.Over a three-year period,38 patients underwent 4% formalin application under perianal anesthetic infiltration for hemorrhagic radiation proctopathy.All patients included in the study were irradiated for prostate cancer.The patients ranged in age from 56-77 years(average 70 ± 5 years).All of the patients were referred for formalin therapy after noninvasive management had failed.Twenty-four(63.2%)patients underwent a single application,10(26.3%)patients underwent 2 applications,and 4(10.5%)patients underwent 3 applications.RESULTS:Two to 36 mo(average 12 ± 3 mo)following treatment,34 patients were interviewed(four were lost to follow-up).Twenty(58.8%)subjects reported complete cure,8(23.5%)subjects reported significant improvement,and 6(17.7%)subjects reported no change.One patient(who underwent a colostomy at a regional hospital with no specialized services available for previous bleeding episodes from radiation proctopathy)was cured,and the colostomy was closed.One patient(2.6%)developed rectal mucosal damage after the second application.CONCLUSION:A 4-min application of 4% formalin for hemorrhagic radiation-induced proctopathy under perianal anesthetic infiltration in patients who have received external radial radiation therapy for prostate cancer is simple,reasonably safe,inexpensive,generally well tolerated,and effective.展开更多
文摘AIM:To evaluate the results of hemorrhagic radiation proctopathy treatment with a 4% formalin application.METHODS:A prospective study was performed.Over a three-year period,38 patients underwent 4% formalin application under perianal anesthetic infiltration for hemorrhagic radiation proctopathy.All patients included in the study were irradiated for prostate cancer.The patients ranged in age from 56-77 years(average 70 ± 5 years).All of the patients were referred for formalin therapy after noninvasive management had failed.Twenty-four(63.2%)patients underwent a single application,10(26.3%)patients underwent 2 applications,and 4(10.5%)patients underwent 3 applications.RESULTS:Two to 36 mo(average 12 ± 3 mo)following treatment,34 patients were interviewed(four were lost to follow-up).Twenty(58.8%)subjects reported complete cure,8(23.5%)subjects reported significant improvement,and 6(17.7%)subjects reported no change.One patient(who underwent a colostomy at a regional hospital with no specialized services available for previous bleeding episodes from radiation proctopathy)was cured,and the colostomy was closed.One patient(2.6%)developed rectal mucosal damage after the second application.CONCLUSION:A 4-min application of 4% formalin for hemorrhagic radiation-induced proctopathy under perianal anesthetic infiltration in patients who have received external radial radiation therapy for prostate cancer is simple,reasonably safe,inexpensive,generally well tolerated,and effective.