
AbstractThe authors present their experience of treating anti‐cancer drug extravasation by means of a composite surgical technique that consists of infiltration with physiological solution and hyaluronidase and subsequent manual aspiration of solutes alternated with profuse irrigation of the infiltrated area. In the immediate post‐op we carry out a medical therapy that consists of calciparine and topic antibiotic and/or steroid creams. Since the year 2000 this technique has been used on 25 patients. We have had neither complications nor scars. J. Surg. Oncol. 2005;91:264–268. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Adult, Male, antiblastic, treatment KeyWords Plus:ANTITUMOR AGENTS, Antineoplastic Agents, TISSUE EXTRAVASATION, APPROPRIATE MANAGEMENT, Cicatrix, prevention, Humans, Author Keywords:extravasation injury, Therapeutic Irrigation, Aged, Retrospective Studies, Author Keywords:extravasation injury; antiblastic; prevention; treatment KeyWords Plus:ANTITUMOR AGENTS; APPROPRIATE MANAGEMENT; TISSUE EXTRAVASATION; HYALURONIDASE, Biopsy, Needle, HYALURONIDASE, Middle Aged, Hand, Anti-Bacterial Agents, anticancer drugs, Treatment Outcome, Female, Extravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Materials
Adult, Male, antiblastic, treatment KeyWords Plus:ANTITUMOR AGENTS, Antineoplastic Agents, TISSUE EXTRAVASATION, APPROPRIATE MANAGEMENT, Cicatrix, prevention, Humans, Author Keywords:extravasation injury, Therapeutic Irrigation, Aged, Retrospective Studies, Author Keywords:extravasation injury; antiblastic; prevention; treatment KeyWords Plus:ANTITUMOR AGENTS; APPROPRIATE MANAGEMENT; TISSUE EXTRAVASATION; HYALURONIDASE, Biopsy, Needle, HYALURONIDASE, Middle Aged, Hand, Anti-Bacterial Agents, anticancer drugs, Treatment Outcome, Female, Extravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Materials
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