Rectal Perforation by a Balloon Spacer: A Rare Cause of Rectal Perforation Addressed Endoscopically

Prostate cancer is the second most frequent cancer in men worldwide. Dose escalation is currently the standard of care for the treatment of prostate cancer with radiation therapy. However, the rectum tends to be the dose-limiting structure when treating prostate cancer, given its proximity. The inje...

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Main Authors: Sónia Barros, Joana Roseira, Paulo Caldeira, Ana Margarida Vaz, Horácio Guerreiro, Oscar Codon
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2020-12-01
Series:GE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/511647
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spelling doaj-32bea94ff4284c15a55fa9c65c1f239f2021-01-07T15:05:23ZengKarger PublishersGE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology2341-45452387-19542020-12-011410.1159/000511647511647Rectal Perforation by a Balloon Spacer: A Rare Cause of Rectal Perforation Addressed EndoscopicallySónia BarrosJoana RoseiraPaulo CaldeiraAna Margarida VazHorácio GuerreiroOscar CodonProstate cancer is the second most frequent cancer in men worldwide. Dose escalation is currently the standard of care for the treatment of prostate cancer with radiation therapy. However, the rectum tends to be the dose-limiting structure when treating prostate cancer, given its proximity. The injection of biodegradable spacers between the prostate and the rectum may optimize radiotherapy treatment delivery for patients with localized disease. Nevertheless, although the overall complication rate of spacers is marginal, the benefits of spacer technologies need to be evaluated against the complication risks such as rectum perforation/necrosis. We report a case of a 59-year-old man with a diagnosis of prostate adenocarcinoma for whom hormonal treatment followed by intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) was proposed. A biodegradable and expandable balloon (BioProtect®) was injected into the perirectal space without detectable immediate complications. One month later, the patient presented with a 3-day persistent rectal bleeding. The investigation confirmed a rectal perforation by the balloon spacer system.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/511647intensity-modulated radiotherapyadverse effectsrectal spacerrectal perforationendoscopy
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author Sónia Barros
Joana Roseira
Paulo Caldeira
Ana Margarida Vaz
Horácio Guerreiro
Oscar Codon
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Joana Roseira
Paulo Caldeira
Ana Margarida Vaz
Horácio Guerreiro
Oscar Codon
Rectal Perforation by a Balloon Spacer: A Rare Cause of Rectal Perforation Addressed Endoscopically
GE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology
intensity-modulated radiotherapy
adverse effects
rectal spacer
rectal perforation
endoscopy
author_facet Sónia Barros
Joana Roseira
Paulo Caldeira
Ana Margarida Vaz
Horácio Guerreiro
Oscar Codon
author_sort Sónia Barros
title Rectal Perforation by a Balloon Spacer: A Rare Cause of Rectal Perforation Addressed Endoscopically
title_short Rectal Perforation by a Balloon Spacer: A Rare Cause of Rectal Perforation Addressed Endoscopically
title_full Rectal Perforation by a Balloon Spacer: A Rare Cause of Rectal Perforation Addressed Endoscopically
title_fullStr Rectal Perforation by a Balloon Spacer: A Rare Cause of Rectal Perforation Addressed Endoscopically
title_full_unstemmed Rectal Perforation by a Balloon Spacer: A Rare Cause of Rectal Perforation Addressed Endoscopically
title_sort rectal perforation by a balloon spacer: a rare cause of rectal perforation addressed endoscopically
publisher Karger Publishers
series GE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology
issn 2341-4545
2387-1954
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Prostate cancer is the second most frequent cancer in men worldwide. Dose escalation is currently the standard of care for the treatment of prostate cancer with radiation therapy. However, the rectum tends to be the dose-limiting structure when treating prostate cancer, given its proximity. The injection of biodegradable spacers between the prostate and the rectum may optimize radiotherapy treatment delivery for patients with localized disease. Nevertheless, although the overall complication rate of spacers is marginal, the benefits of spacer technologies need to be evaluated against the complication risks such as rectum perforation/necrosis. We report a case of a 59-year-old man with a diagnosis of prostate adenocarcinoma for whom hormonal treatment followed by intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) was proposed. A biodegradable and expandable balloon (BioProtect®) was injected into the perirectal space without detectable immediate complications. One month later, the patient presented with a 3-day persistent rectal bleeding. The investigation confirmed a rectal perforation by the balloon spacer system.
topic intensity-modulated radiotherapy
adverse effects
rectal spacer
rectal perforation
endoscopy
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/511647
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