[Photodynamic therapy of dysplasia and early cancer of the esophagus].

Leber, Magen, Darm Pub Date : 1996-05-01
L Gossner, C Ell
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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a new local, endoscopically controlled therapeutic concept based on the selective sensitization of malignant and precancerous lesions prior to light-induced tissue destruction. The first therapeutic experiences with the conventional photosensitizer dihematopor-phyrineter in the treatment of Barrett's esophagus without or with severe dysplasia and mucosal carcinomas of the esophagus demonstrate the efficacy and the curative potential of photodynamic therapy. The unwanted skin photosensitivity and only relative selectivity of the haematoporphyrins however, are somehow unsatisfactory and therefore, an optimization of the method of PDT is necessary. The endogenous photosensitizer aminolaevulinic acid with its high mucosa specificity without phototoxic side effects of the skin which can be administered orally was successfully used by our group for the treatment of patients with severe dysplasia of Barrett's esophagus and superficial squamous cell carcinomas. In patients with severe dysplasia/carcinoma in situ of Barrett's esophagus and early squamous cell carcinomas who pose high surgical risk, photodynamic therapy might be an effective alternative treatment modality in the future.

[光动力治疗食管发育不良和早期食管癌]。
光动力疗法(PDT)是一种新的局部、内镜控制的治疗理念,基于在光诱导组织破坏之前对恶性和癌前病变的选择性致敏。常规光敏剂二血卟啉钠治疗Barrett食管(无或伴严重不典型增生和食管粘膜癌)的首次治疗经验证明了光动力疗法的疗效和治疗潜力。然而,不需要的皮肤光敏性和只有相对选择性的血卟啉,在某种程度上是不令人满意的,因此,PDT方法的优化是必要的。内源性光敏剂氨基乙酰丙酸具有高黏膜特异性,对皮肤无光毒性副作用,可口服,本组成功用于治疗Barrett食管严重发育不良及浅表鳞状细胞癌患者。对于巴雷特食管严重发育不良/原位癌及早期鳞状细胞癌患者,其手术风险较高,光动力治疗可能是未来一种有效的替代治疗方式。
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