Extravasational side effects of cytotoxic drugs: A preventable catastrophe

In addition to their therapeutic effects on malignant cells, cytotoxic agents have the potential of causing destruction of healthy, normal cells. Extravasation of the drug can produce extensive necrosis of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Management of these extravasational effects differs from one...

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Main Authors: Thakur Jagdeep, Chauhan C.G.S, Diwana Vijay, Chauhan Dayal, Thakur Anamika
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 2008-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.ijps.org/article.asp?issn=0970-0358;year=2008;volume=41;issue=2;spage=145;epage=150;aulast=Thakur
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spelling doaj-c8c1a8d7566c42b48604f74d175f4ced2020-11-25T03:31:56ZengThieme Medical Publishers, Inc.Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery0970-03581998-376X2008-01-01412145150Extravasational side effects of cytotoxic drugs: A preventable catastropheThakur JagdeepChauhan C.G.SDiwana VijayChauhan DayalThakur AnamikaIn addition to their therapeutic effects on malignant cells, cytotoxic agents have the potential of causing destruction of healthy, normal cells. Extravasation of the drug can produce extensive necrosis of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Management of these extravasational effects differs from one centre to another and prevention is usually strongly emphasized. We analyzed our management of 12 patients referred to us over five years with extravasation of cytotoxic drugs and reviewed the literature for different approaches with regard to prophylaxis and management of extravasational effects. <b> Materials and Methods:</b> This study was done in the department of plastic surgery of a medical college. Five years of retrospective data were studied of patients referred to our department with extravasation of cytotoxic drugs. <b> Results:</b> We managed 12 cases referred to our department with extravasation of cytotoxic drugs. Mitomycin C was used in seven cases (58.33&#x0025;), vincristine in two cases (16.66&#x0025;), 5-Florouracil in another two cases while doxorubicin was responsible for extravasational side effects in one case (8.33&#x0025;). The size of necrosis ranged from 3.75 cm<sup> 2</sup> to 25 cm<sup> 2</sup> with average size of 9.6 cm<sup> 2</sup> . In terms of the area involved, the dorsum of the hand was involved in five cases (41.66&#x0025;), the wrist in another five cases (41.66&#x0025;), and the cubital fossa in the remaining two cases (16.66&#x0025;). All cases were treated with daily debridement of necrotic tissue, saline dressing, and split skin grafting.<b> Conclusion:</b> Extravasation of cytotoxic drugs further increases the suffering of cancer patients. This catastrophe can only be avoided by vigilance and immediate application of antidotes. Once the local toxicity of the drugs takes effect, morbidity is unavoidablehttp://www.ijps.org/article.asp?issn=0970-0358;year=2008;volume=41;issue=2;spage=145;epage=150;aulast=ThakurCytotoxicdrugsextravasationpreventionside effects
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author Thakur Jagdeep
Chauhan C.G.S
Diwana Vijay
Chauhan Dayal
Thakur Anamika
spellingShingle Thakur Jagdeep
Chauhan C.G.S
Diwana Vijay
Chauhan Dayal
Thakur Anamika
Extravasational side effects of cytotoxic drugs: A preventable catastrophe
Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery
Cytotoxic
drugs
extravasation
prevention
side effects
author_facet Thakur Jagdeep
Chauhan C.G.S
Diwana Vijay
Chauhan Dayal
Thakur Anamika
author_sort Thakur Jagdeep
title Extravasational side effects of cytotoxic drugs: A preventable catastrophe
title_short Extravasational side effects of cytotoxic drugs: A preventable catastrophe
title_full Extravasational side effects of cytotoxic drugs: A preventable catastrophe
title_fullStr Extravasational side effects of cytotoxic drugs: A preventable catastrophe
title_full_unstemmed Extravasational side effects of cytotoxic drugs: A preventable catastrophe
title_sort extravasational side effects of cytotoxic drugs: a preventable catastrophe
publisher Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
series Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery
issn 0970-0358
1998-376X
publishDate 2008-01-01
description In addition to their therapeutic effects on malignant cells, cytotoxic agents have the potential of causing destruction of healthy, normal cells. Extravasation of the drug can produce extensive necrosis of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Management of these extravasational effects differs from one centre to another and prevention is usually strongly emphasized. We analyzed our management of 12 patients referred to us over five years with extravasation of cytotoxic drugs and reviewed the literature for different approaches with regard to prophylaxis and management of extravasational effects. <b> Materials and Methods:</b> This study was done in the department of plastic surgery of a medical college. Five years of retrospective data were studied of patients referred to our department with extravasation of cytotoxic drugs. <b> Results:</b> We managed 12 cases referred to our department with extravasation of cytotoxic drugs. Mitomycin C was used in seven cases (58.33&#x0025;), vincristine in two cases (16.66&#x0025;), 5-Florouracil in another two cases while doxorubicin was responsible for extravasational side effects in one case (8.33&#x0025;). The size of necrosis ranged from 3.75 cm<sup> 2</sup> to 25 cm<sup> 2</sup> with average size of 9.6 cm<sup> 2</sup> . In terms of the area involved, the dorsum of the hand was involved in five cases (41.66&#x0025;), the wrist in another five cases (41.66&#x0025;), and the cubital fossa in the remaining two cases (16.66&#x0025;). All cases were treated with daily debridement of necrotic tissue, saline dressing, and split skin grafting.<b> Conclusion:</b> Extravasation of cytotoxic drugs further increases the suffering of cancer patients. This catastrophe can only be avoided by vigilance and immediate application of antidotes. Once the local toxicity of the drugs takes effect, morbidity is unavoidable
topic Cytotoxic
drugs
extravasation
prevention
side effects
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