罕见肿瘤的罕见治疗:冷冻消融颗粒细胞肿瘤。

IF 0.8 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Gastrointestinal Tumors Pub Date : 2020-04-01 Epub Date: 2019-12-18 DOI:10.1159/000504134
Lauren Derstine, Erik Soule, Naudare Shabandi, Zarina Arutyunova, Chandana Lall, Christopher Scuderi, Jerry Matteo
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摘要

背景:颗粒细胞瘤(gct)或Abrikossoff肿瘤是一种罕见的肿瘤,已知起源于周围神经系统的雪旺细胞。这些病变通常是良性的;恶性肿瘤仅占病例的1-2%。手术切除是gct的传统治疗方法,但存在患者手术不配合、恢复时间延长、复发机会等风险和缺点。冷冻消融术因其微创、天然镇痛特性和刺激抗肿瘤免疫的能力,正成为越来越受欢迎的治疗肿瘤的方法,无论是良性的还是恶性的。冷冻消融可能通过保存肿瘤相关抗原分子以供细胞介导的免疫识别,有助于预防恶性肿瘤的继发性和转移性生长。方法:本文介绍了一种利用冷冻消融治疗GCT的新方法。这项技术将肿瘤组织暴露在极冷的温度下,通过不可逆地破坏质膜有效地破坏肿瘤细胞。据我们所知,这是文献中关于冷冻技术用于GCT的第一篇报道。结果:冷冻消融成功,无并发症。手术过程中的CT图像显示整个病变的周向覆盖,周围组织无损伤。结论:冷冻消融可作为外科手术治疗恶性gct的替代方法。该手术是微创的,疼痛较少,并且在促进抗肿瘤免疫方面可能有效。
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Rare Treatment for a Rare Tumor: Cryoablation of a Granular Cell Tumor.

Background: Granular cell tumors (GCTs) or Abrikossoff's tumors are rare neoplasms known to originate from Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system. These lesions are usually benign; malignancy only occurs in 1-2% of cases. Surgical resection is the traditional treatment method for GCTs, but it poses several risks and disadvantages related to the surgical incompatibility of the patient, the extended recovery time, and the chance of relapse. Cryoablation is becoming an increasingly favored method of treatment for tumors, both benign and malignant, due to its minimal invasiveness, natural analgesic properties, and ability to stimulate antitumor immunity. Cryoablation may contribute to the prevention of secondary and metastatic tumor growth in cases of malignancy by preserving tumor-associated antigen molecules for recognition by cell-mediated immunity.

Methods: This article describes a novel method for GCT treatment using cryoablation. This technique exposes tumor tissue to extreme cold temperatures, effectively destroying tumor cells by irreversibly compromising their plasma membranes. To our knowledge, this is the first report in the literature of cryoablative techniques being used for GCT.

Results: Cryoablation of this mass was successful with no complications. CT images during the procedure demonstrated circumferential coverage of the entire lesion with no injury to the surrounding tissues.

Conclusion: Cryoablation can be used as an alternative to surgical intervention to treat malignant GCTs. This procedure is minimally invasive, less painful, and potentially effective in promoting antitumor immunity.

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