Outcome of postoperative intratumoral bleomycin injection for cystic craniopharyngioma.

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Total excision is a treatment of choice in preventing the relapse of craniopharyngioma, but for tumors involving an extensive area, it is often associated with an increased risk of complications. We have performed a partial or subtotal tumor removal followed by repeated injection of bleomycin into the remaining tumor through a subcutaneous reservoir as postoperative adjuvant therapy. A retrospective review of clinical, radiological, and surgical data was performed for 10 patients (5 males and 5 females; age, 3-65 yr; follow-up duration, 12-79 months) with cystic craniopharyngiomas. The measurements of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level at each aspiration were performed. The shrinkage and/or stabilization of tumor was initially noted in all cases. The recurrence of tumor was seen in 4 cases (40%). The decreased or increased level of LDH was interpreted as tumor shrinkage or recurrence, respectively. The transient toxic reactions were observed in 3 patients (30%). Our study demonstrates that postoperative bleo-mycin injection for cystic craniopharyngioma, although does not appear to eradicate the tumor, decreases and stabilizes the tumor size, when used as an adjuvant therapy in young patients.

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Park, D. H., Park, J. Y., Kim, J. H., Chung, Y. G., Lee, H. K., Lee, K. C., & Suh, J. K. (2002). Outcome of postoperative intratumoral bleomycin injection for cystic craniopharyngioma. Journal of Korean Medical Science, 17(2), 254–259. https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2002.17.2.254

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