Treatment of canine hemangiopericytomas with photodynamic therapy.

Lasers Surg Med

College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211, USA.

Published: October 2001

AI Article Synopsis

  • Canine hemangiopericytomas are tumors that frequently recur after surgical removal, prompting a study to assess the effectiveness of Photochlor photodynamic therapy (HPPH-PDT) as an additional treatment to prevent recurrence.
  • The study involved 16 dogs who underwent surgery followed by HPPH-PDT, with Photochlor being injected prior to the treatment.
  • Results showed a recurrence rate of 56%, indicating that HPPH-PDT does not offer significant benefits over other therapies, and issues like delayed wound healing raise concerns about its use in treatment.

Article Abstract

Background And Objectives: Canine hemangiopericytomas are a commonly occurring neoplasm with a clinical course of recurrence after surgical removal. This study sought to evaluate Photochlor (HPPH) photodynamic therapy (HPPH-PDT) as an adjuvant therapy to prevent recurrence of tumor after surgical removal.

Study Design/materials And Methods: Sixteen dogs with naturally occurring hemangiopericytomas were treated with surgical removal of the tumor followed by PDT using Photochlor as the photosensitizer. Photochlor was injected intravenously at a dose of 0.3 mg/kg. Forty-eight hours later the treatment consisted of surgical removal of the tumor followed by HPPH-PDT.

Results: Nine dogs (56%) had recurrence of tumor from 2 to 29 (median 9) months after treatment. These results are comparable or not as good as other forms of therapy.

Conclusions: Photochlor photodynamic therapy applied after surgery appears to have no advantage over other forms of therapy in regards to preventing recurrence. Delayed wound healing and infections are problematic and make HPPH-PDT an undesirable addition to surgery for the treatment of this tumor type.

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