Peri-operative care in patients treated for testicular cancer Journal Article


Author: Donat, S. M.
Article Title: Peri-operative care in patients treated for testicular cancer
Abstract: The success of combination chemotherapy in treating advanced metastatic germ cell tumors has led to new challenges for the genitourinary oncologic surgeon in the peri-operative care of patients. Surgery remains an integral part of the management of patients with advanced germ cell tumors. Retroperitoneal node dissections following chemotherapy or radiation, or both, are technically more demanding and subject to higher rates of peri- operative complications. Overall post-therapy surgical complication rates range from 33% to 75%, with the highest rates among patients who receive both radiation and chemotherapy. Although most patients with testicular cancer are young and healthy, residual pulmonary, renal, vascular, and neurologic toxicities from chemotherapy can increase the risk of peri-operative complications. In addition, the volume and location of tumor can increase the technical demands, especially when there is a tremendous soft tissue reaction to the chemotherapy. Identification of pre-operative risk factors for peri- operative complications is imperative and the first step in pre-operative planning. Pulmonary toxicity and vascular (cardiac or peripheral) events are the two most immediately life-threatening complications that can occur in the peri-operative period. Due to the high incidence of subclinical pulmonary toxicity, one must consider all patients who have received bleomycin pre- operatively at risk to develop postoperative pulmonary problems. Pre- operative evaluation and judicious fluid management have been shown to reduce the risk of life-threatening respiratory complications in the postoperative period.
Keywords: treatment outcome; survival rate; major clinical study; review; cisplatin; cancer combination chemotherapy; cancer radiotherapy; preoperative care; combined modality therapy; neurotoxicity; lymph node dissection; lymphatic metastasis; lymph node excision; vascular neoplasms; lung toxicity; nephrotoxicity; etoposide; antineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocols; radiotherapy; oxygen; fluid therapy; risk factor; risk assessment; postoperative complications; cardiovascular disease; neoplasm metastasis; testicular neoplasms; general anesthesia; bleomycin; perioperative period; testis cancer; pulmonary fibrosis; seminoma; adult respiratory distress syndrome; retroperitoneal space; perioperative care; germinoma; kidney diseases; humans; prognosis; human; male; priority journal; combined antineoplastic agents; bleomycin/adverse effects/toxicity; chyloperitoneum; cisplatin/adverse effects/toxicity; germ cell and embryonal neoplasms; liver diseases/chemically induced; lung diseases/chemically induced; vinblastine/adverse effects/toxicity
Journal Title: Seminars in Surgical Oncology
Volume: 17
Issue: 4
ISSN: 8756-0437
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 1999-12-01
Start Page: 282
End Page: 288
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-2388(199912)17:4<282::aid-ssu10>3.0.co;2-v
PUBMED: 10588858
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 16 August 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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