光动力治疗外阴原发性乳腺外佩吉特病的发光织物

E. Thecua, F. Lecomte, L. Ziane, A. Vignion-Dewalle, C. Maire, C. Vicentini, Henry Abirached, Delphine Staumont, Laurent Mortier, Serge R. Mordon
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原发性乳腺外佩吉特病(EMPD)是一种罕见的癌症,主要影响生殖器区域,包括外阴和肛周区域。如果不进行治疗,外阴EMPD会不断发展,并出现更多的红斑和瘙痒斑块,这些斑块可能会溃烂和糜烂。为了控制疾病进展和患者通常经历的症状,手术切除是主要的治疗方法。不幸的是,即使在术中控制切缘的大手术切除后,复发也是常见的[1]。对于接受多次切除的复发患者,描述了严重的功能和性改变。目前关于激光消融、放疗、局部化疗和光动力治疗(PDT)等替代保守治疗的疗效数据较少[2]。到目前为止,这些方法都不能作为手术切除的可靠替代方法[3]。尽管如此,多个临床病例表明,PDT可以提供治疗亚临床病变的机会,并在一定程度上缓解患者的疾病症状[4-6]。不幸的是,使用光动力疗法治疗外阴EMPD的好处仍然是一个挑战,因为外阴和肛周区域的光照不均匀,并且患者在光照过程中通常经历的极度疼痛可能导致治疗过早结束[7,8]。基于以往关于PDT治疗头皮光化性角化病的研究成果,发光织物(LEF)技术可以解决上述两个问题[9-12]。一种基于LEF的新型医疗设备PAGETEX被开发出来,专门用于外阴和肛周区域的照明。该装置在2h30期间以低辐照度发出均匀的红光(635 nm),总辐照度为12 J/cm2。pagtex设备正在临床研究(NCT03713203)中进行评估,旨在确定pagtex - PDT的疗效和耐受性。
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Light emitting fabrics for photodynamic treatment of vulvar primary extramammary Paget's disease
Primary Extramammary Paget’s disease (EMPD) is a rare cancer that mainly affects the genital region including vulvar and perianal areas. Without treatment, vulvar EMPD progresses and presents always more erythematous and pruritic plaques, which may become ulcerated and erosive. To control disease progression and symptoms usually experienced by patients, surgical excision is the mainstay of treatment. Unfortunately, even after large surgical excision with intra-operative margin control, recurrences are common [1]. For recurrent patients which undergo multiple resections, severe functional and sexual alterations are described. Only few data are available on the efficacy of alternative conservative treatments, such as laser ablation, radiotherapy, topical chemotherapy and photodynamic therapy (PDT) [2]. To date, none of them can be considered as a solid alternative to surgical excision yet [3]. Nonetheless, multiple clinical cases suggest that PDT could provide the opportunity to treat subclinical lesions, and give some relief on patient’s symptoms of the disease [4-6]. Unfortunately, the benefits of using photodynamic therapy for vulvar EMPD remains a challenge to demonstrate, because of the inhomogeneous illumination of vulvar and perianal areas, and the extreme pain that patients usually experienced during the illumination procedure that may lead to premature end of treatment [7, 8]. Resulting from the knowledge of previous works on actinic keratosis of the scalp treatment with PDT, light emitting fabrics (LEF) technology could address both of the hereinbefore described issues [9-12]. A new medical device based on LEF named PAGETEX dedicated to illumination of vulvar and perianal areas has been developed. The device delivers a homogeneous red light (635 nm) with a low irradiance during 2h30, for a total fluence of 12 J/cm2. The PAGETEX device is being assessed in a clinical study (NCT03713203) which aims to establish PAGETEX- PDT efficacy and tolerability.
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