Does Water Irrigation Control Pleomorphic Adenoma Cell Growth Better Than Saline?

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
OTO Open Pub Date : 2025-09-26 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.70151
Nathaniel Neptune, Anuhya Kanchibhatla, Kelly R Magliocca, Brianna Brammer, Brendan L C Kinney, Vikash Kansal, Brian J Boyce, H Michael Baddour, Nicole C Schmitt
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Abstract

Objective: Sterile water irrigation is anecdotally noted as a method to lyse pleomorphic adenoma (PA) cells in the surgical bed and reduce the rate of recurrence if the tumor is ruptured. Surgeons often presume that the hypotonicity of water lyses residual tumor cells in the surgical bed; however, its effect on the viability of tumor cells remains unclear. This study aims to determine if water causes increased tumor cell death compared to saline.

Study design: Prospective, laboratory-based study.

Setting: Tertiary academic center.

Methods: Surgically resected PA biospecimens were processed into a single-cell suspension and made into cell lines. Cells were exposed to sterile water or saline for 5, 10, or 15 minutes at room temperature (26°C), 37°C, or 44°C. After exposure, samples were analyzed for cell death by flow cytometry. Additional tumor cells were cultured after saline or water exposure to assess proliferation by tracking time to confluence. Three additional tumors were exposed to water or saline immediately after processing into cell suspensions, then cultured to determine time to confluence.

Results: Exposure of PA cells to water induced cell death and prevented cell proliferation in vitro. Higher water temperatures and longer exposure times further reduced cell viability in one cell line.

Conclusion: Study findings support the anecdotal claims that water irrigation can reduce the recurrence of PAs by increasing tumor cell lysis and suggest that the use of water irrigation might help to eliminate residual disease in the surgical bed. Further investigation is needed to confirm these results.

灌溉对多形性腺瘤细胞生长的控制优于生理盐水?
目的:无菌水冲洗是一种在手术床上溶解多形性腺瘤(PA)细胞的方法,可降低肿瘤破裂后的复发率。外科医生通常认为水的低张力会溶解手术床上残留的肿瘤细胞;然而,其对肿瘤细胞生存能力的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在确定与生理盐水相比,水是否会导致肿瘤细胞死亡增加。研究设计:前瞻性实验室研究。环境:高等教育学术中心。方法:将手术切除的PA生物标本加工成单细胞悬液,制成细胞系。细胞在室温(26°C)、37°C或44°C下暴露于无菌水或生理盐水中5、10或15分钟。暴露后,用流式细胞术分析样品的细胞死亡情况。在生理盐水或水暴露后培养额外的肿瘤细胞,通过跟踪时间来评估融合的增殖情况。另外三个肿瘤在处理成细胞悬液后立即暴露于水或生理盐水中,然后培养以确定融合时间。结果:PA细胞与水接触可诱导细胞死亡,抑制细胞增殖。较高的水温和较长的暴露时间进一步降低了一个细胞系的细胞活力。结论:研究结果支持了用水冲洗可以通过增加肿瘤细胞溶解来减少PAs复发的传闻,并提示用水冲洗可能有助于消除手术床上的残留疾病。需要进一步的调查来证实这些结果。
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OTO Open Medicine-Surgery
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