Radioguided surgery of mesenchymal tumors with 125I seeds

Alberto G. Barranquero , Sara Corral Moreno , Alberto Martínez Lorca , Lourdes Hernández-Cosido , María Eugenia Rioja Martín , Antonio Mena Mateo , Jacobo Cabañas Montero , Jose María Fernández-Cebrián
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Abstract

Introduction

Radioguided surgery uses radioactive substances to identify and remove hard-to-locate lesions. Mesenchymal tumors constitute a heterogeneous group of neoplasms derived from the mesoderm, including benign lesions and malignant sarcomas. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability of 125I radioactive seeds to guide intraoperative localization of mesenchymal tumors, analyzing the complication rates and evaluating the margins of the surgical specimens retrieved.

Methods

Retrospective observational study of all consecutive patients undergoing radioguided surgery of a mesenchymal tumor with a 125I radioactive seed from January 2012 to January 2020 at a tertiary referral center in Spain. The seed was inserted percutaneously guided by ultrasound or computed tomography in an outpatient setting.

Results

Fifteen lesions were resected in 11 interventions in 11 patients, recovering all lesions marked (100%) with a 125I seed. The lesions included areas of benign fibrosis (26.7%), cellular angiofibroma (6.7%), desmoid tumor (20%), solitary fibrous tumor (13.3%), chondrosarcoma (6.7%), and pleomorphic sarcoma (26.7%), with a high rate of recurrent tumors (60%). There was only one complication (6.7%) due to the seed falling within the surgical bed. According to the UICC classification of residual tumors, 80% of the lesions resulted in an R0 resection, 6.7% were R1 resections, and 13.3% were R2 resections.

Conclusion

Radioguided surgery is an accurate technique for the resection of hard-to-locate mesenchymal tumors.

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125I粒子对间充质肿瘤的放射引导手术
引言放射引导手术使用放射性物质来识别和去除难以定位的病变。间充质肿瘤是来源于中胚层的一组异质性肿瘤,包括良性病变和恶性肉瘤。本研究的目的是评估125I放射性种子指导间充质肿瘤术中定位的能力,分析并发症发生率,并评估取出的手术标本的边缘。方法对2012年1月至2020年1月在西班牙三级转诊中心接受125I放射性种子间充质肿瘤放射引导手术的所有连续患者进行回顾性观察研究。在门诊环境中,通过超声或计算机断层扫描引导经皮植入种子。结果11例患者在11次干预中切除了15个病灶,125I种子标记的所有病灶均恢复(100%)。病变包括良性纤维化(26.7%)、细胞性血管纤维瘤(6.7%)、硬纤维瘤(20%)、孤立性纤维瘤(13.3%)、软骨肉瘤(6.7%,和多形性肉瘤(26.7%,肿瘤复发率高(60%)。只有一例并发症(6.7%)是由于种子落在手术床内引起的。根据UICC对残余肿瘤的分类,80%的病变导致R0切除,6.7%为R1切除,13.3%为R2切除。结论放射引导下的间充质肿瘤切除术是一种准确的手术方法。
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