Does lympho-venous anastomosis effect for mTOR inhibitor-associated lymphedema patients?

IF 1.3 Q3 SURGERY Archives of Plastic Surgery-APS Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.1055/a-2201-5881
Inah Yoon, HyungBae Kim, Jeongmok Cho, Changsik John Pak, Hyunsuk Peter Suh, Jae Yong Jeon, Jp Hong
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The mTOR inhibitors are used to prevent organ transplant rejection and is preferred over other immunosuppressants due to its low nephrotoxicity. However, mTOR inhibitors have been associated with various adverse effects including lymphedema. Although rare in incidence, previously known treatments for mTOR inhibitor induced lymphedema were limited to discontinuation of related drugs and complex disruptive therapy with variable results. In this article, three patients who developed lymphedema in their lower limbs after using mTOR inhibitors, including two bilateral and one unilateral case, were treated with physiologic surgery methods such as lympho-venous anastomosis and lymph node transfer. The efficacy of the treatment was evaluated. In the three cases described, cessation of the drug did not lead to any reduction in edema. The use of lympho-venous anastomosis (LVA) and lymph node transfer resulted in early reductions in volume but failed to sustain over time. All patients underwent secondary nonphysiologic surgery such as liposuction resulting in sustained improvement. This series presents the first physiologic approach to mTOR inhibitor induced lymphedema. Although further study is warranted, the physiologic surgical options may have limited success and nonphysiologic options may offer better sustainable results.
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淋巴-静脉吻合术对mTOR抑制剂相关性淋巴水肿患者有效吗?
mTOR抑制剂用于预防器官移植排斥反应,由于其肾毒性低,因此比其他免疫抑制剂更受欢迎。然而,mTOR抑制剂与包括淋巴水肿在内的各种不良反应有关。虽然发病率很少,但以前已知的治疗mTOR抑制剂诱导淋巴水肿的方法仅限于停止相关药物和复杂的破坏性治疗,结果不一。本文对3例使用mTOR抑制剂后出现下肢淋巴水肿的患者,包括2例双侧和1例单侧,采用淋巴-静脉吻合和淋巴结转移等生理性手术方法进行治疗。对治疗效果进行评价。在上述三个病例中,停药并没有导致水肿的任何减少。使用淋巴静脉吻合(LVA)和淋巴结转移导致早期体积减少,但未能持续一段时间。所有患者都进行了二次非生理性手术,如吸脂术,导致持续改善。这一系列提出了mTOR抑制剂诱导淋巴水肿的第一个生理学方法。虽然需要进一步研究,但生理性手术选择的成功可能有限,而非生理性手术选择可能提供更好的可持续结果。
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