Improved durable responses regardless of age following cytoreduction and "no-tourniquet" hyperthermic isolated limb chemotherapy for in transit melanoma of the extremity.
BACKGROUND: In-transit metastatic melanoma of the extremity is a clinically aggressive disease. For patients with disease confined to the limb, regional chemotherapy remains an effective option. However, no studies thus far have included cytoreduction or perfusion/infusion without using a limb tourniquet as part of the operative procedure. We hypothesize that combining cytoreduction with no-tourniquet HILP/HILI is safe in patients of all ages and results in durable responses. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed of a prospectively collected database of patients with in-transit malignant melanoma who underwent cytoreduction and HILP/HILI between 2013 and 2017. The primary endpoint was RECIST response at 3-12 months. Secondary endpoints included length of hospital stay, adverse effects, overall survival, and time to recurrence. A subgroup analysis was performed in patients ≥80 years old. RESULTS: HILP patients had significantly higher disease burdens than HILI patients. Complete response rates for HILP and HILI were 95% and 75%, respectively at 3 months and 47% and 50%, respectively at 1 year (50% for patients >80) with 100% 1-year survival rates for both HILP and HILI patients. Three-year survival rates were 57% (HILP), 52% (HILI) and 68% (patients >80 years old). The average length of stay for all patients was 3.6 ± 1.4 days. CONCLUSION: Combining cytoreduction with no-tourniquet HILP/HILI for in-transit metastatic melanoma of the extremity resulted in 100% survival regardless of age at 1 year and 68% 3-year survival in patients over 80 without any increase in adverse events.
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- Melanoma, Cutaneous Malignant
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Survival Rate
- Surgery
- Skin Neoplasms
- Retrospective Studies
- Patient Safety
- Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
- Middle Aged
- Melanoma, Cutaneous Malignant
- Melanoma
- Male