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I would appreciate your advice and help on this case:
66 yo male with high risk prostate cancer, ADT then IMRT 70 GY in 28 fractions done 6 months ago. He started to have mild rectal bleeding one month ago, scoped by GI and saw tipical procotitis, started on concervative medication management, now requires hospitalization with one unit of blood infusion.
It seems there is not a concensus on next step of managment:
Despite good clinical success with endoscopic therapies, especially during an episode of active rectal bleeding, there is a lack of quality controlled studies.
13A small study comparing rectal formalin to endoscopic argon plasma coagulation (APC) therapy did show better performance of endoscopic treatment with 79% patients responding to APC compared with only 27% in the formalin group.
14Some of the endoscopic modalities used for treating vascular ectasias in the rectum include APC, radiofrequency ablation, endoscopic bipolar probe, heater probe, endoscopic lasers, and cryoablation.
The local GI physicians do not do ablation or APC.
Does any one know if there is any big center in the US offering ablation or APC? I would like to send my patient there.
After stopping the bleeding, I will set him up for hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Thank you very much in advance.
66 yo male with high risk prostate cancer, ADT then IMRT 70 GY in 28 fractions done 6 months ago. He started to have mild rectal bleeding one month ago, scoped by GI and saw tipical procotitis, started on concervative medication management, now requires hospitalization with one unit of blood infusion.
It seems there is not a concensus on next step of managment:
Despite good clinical success with endoscopic therapies, especially during an episode of active rectal bleeding, there is a lack of quality controlled studies.
13A small study comparing rectal formalin to endoscopic argon plasma coagulation (APC) therapy did show better performance of endoscopic treatment with 79% patients responding to APC compared with only 27% in the formalin group.
14Some of the endoscopic modalities used for treating vascular ectasias in the rectum include APC, radiofrequency ablation, endoscopic bipolar probe, heater probe, endoscopic lasers, and cryoablation.
The local GI physicians do not do ablation or APC.
Does any one know if there is any big center in the US offering ablation or APC? I would like to send my patient there.
After stopping the bleeding, I will set him up for hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Thank you very much in advance.