Eight Years Experience of High-Powered Endoscopic Diode Laser Therapy for Palliation of Colorectal Carcinoma
- 1 April 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
- Vol. 48 (4) , 845-850
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10350-004-0833-3
Abstract
PURPOSE Endoscopic laser therapy using neodymium: yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd:YAG) laser has been shown to be effective in palliating symptoms of obstruction, bleeding, and discharge in patients with colorectal cancer. These patients usually have advanced inoperable disease at presentation or are unfit for surgery. We have used high-powered diode laser to palliate patients with inoperable colorectal cancer since 1994. This study was designed to determine the success rate of high-powered diode laser in palliating inoperable colorectal carcinoma and compare these figures with those published for Nd:YAG laser.METHODS A retrospective analysis was performed of all patients undergoing high-powered diode laser therapy for colorectal carcinoma between June 1994 and October 2002 (inclusive) at St. Georges Hospital, London, United Kingdom. Patients notes and endoscopy records were reviewed to determine the indications for treatment, success of symptom palliation, complications, and survival for each patient.RESULTS Fifty-seven patients (28 males), with a median age at first treatment of 82 (range, 51–93) years, were identified who had been palliated with high-powered diode laser therapy for colorectal carcinoma. The median number of treatments received by each patient was three (range, 1–16 treatments), with a median interval between treatments of 9.5 (range, 1–25) weeks. Lifelong palliation of symptoms occurred in 51 patients (89 percent). Major complications were two perforations and one hemorrhage, giving an overall complication rate of 5.3 percent. One of the patients who experienced perforation died, giving an overall mortality rate of 1.8 percent for the procedure. The median survival of the 51 patients palliated completely by laser therapy was 8.5 (range, 0.6–52) months, with a probability of survival at 24 months of 15 percent.CONCLUSIONS High-powered diode laser therapy is an effective method of providing palliation for obstruction, bleeding, and discharge in those patients with inoperable colorectal carcinoma. It produces results comparable to therapy with Nd:YAG laser and the equipment is cheaper, more compact, and portable.Keywords
This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
- Staged delivery of Nd:Yag laser therapy for palliation of advanced rectal carcinomaDiseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1997
- Operation in patients with incurable colon cancer—Is it worthwhile?Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1997
- Management of advanced rectal cancerBritish Journal of Surgery, 1994
- Comparison between endoscopic laser and different surgical treatments for palliation of advanced rectal cancerDiseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1993
- Endoscopic laser treatment for palliation of colorectal adenocarcinomaSurgical Oncology, 1993
- Endoscopic Nd:YAG laser treatment of rectosigmoid cancer.Gut, 1990
- Palliation for Rectal CancerArchives of Surgery, 1987
- Palliative treatment of rectosigmoid carcinoma by laser endoscopic photoablationGastroenterology, 1987
- Laser ablation and palliation in colorectal malignancyGastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1986
- Endoscopic treatment of inoperable colorectal cancers with the Nd YAG laserBritish Journal of Surgery, 1986