1995
DOI: 10.1016/0720-048x(95)00692-j
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Superselective cisplatin (CDDP)-carboplatin (CBDCA) combined infusion for head and neck cancers

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“…Previous reports have described the complications associated with intra-arterial chemotherapy for cancers of the head and neck. [2][3][4] The local toxicity of the chemotherapy agent includes mucositis, dermatitis, skin necrosis, and peripheral and cranial nerve palsies. When the tumor was not enhanced on cone-beam CT, which occurred in 2 of 43 arteries, our interventional radiologists did not perform the superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy.…”
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“…Previous reports have described the complications associated with intra-arterial chemotherapy for cancers of the head and neck. [2][3][4] The local toxicity of the chemotherapy agent includes mucositis, dermatitis, skin necrosis, and peripheral and cranial nerve palsies. When the tumor was not enhanced on cone-beam CT, which occurred in 2 of 43 arteries, our interventional radiologists did not perform the superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy.…”
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“…Recent advances in the therapeutic techniques of interventional radiology, including the development of some types of microcatheters, now enable us to perform superselective arterial infusion to head and neck structures. [1][2][3][4] Because conventional digital subtraction angiography (DSA) provides only 2D projections of the vascular anatomy, however, the identification of the tumor feeding artery is occasionally difficult due to the presence of a complex anatomy or multiple feeding arteries. In addition, staining of head and neck tumors is not always observed on DSA.…”
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“…In Japan, Imai et al (30) and Korogi et al (31) introduced superselective IA infusion using the Seldinger's techniques for head and neck cancer. A microcatheter was placed in the target arteries, selected according to the location of the tumour, via the femoral artery.…”
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“…Recent advances in the angiographic technique have enabled intra-arterial administration of chemotherapeutic agents under fluoroscopic guidance directly through microcatheters to selectively saturate the targeted primary tumour (Robbins et al, 1992;Imai et al, 1995;Korogi et al, 1995). Encouraging results, including high tumour response rates and good local and regional control, have been noted with targeted intra-arterial chemotherapy and concomitant radiation therapy for advanced head and neck cancer (Robbins et al, 1997;Oya and Ikemura, 1999).…”
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