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Annales de Pathologie 2020-May

[Clinicopathologic Features and Postoperative Outcome of the Radiation-Induced Enteritis: A Retrospective Study of 41 Patients]

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Jérôme Didier
Francisca Joly
Jérôme Cros
Nathalie Guedj
Yves Panis
Dominique Cazals-Hatem

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Introduction: Surgery is required in patients with symptoms of chronic radiation-induced enteritis (CRE) resistant to medical therapy. The study aimed to correlate histopathologic features of CRE to the clinical presentation and the postoperative recurrence.

Material and method: All patients with small bowel resection performed for CRE between 2006 and 2017 were studied. Histological data were retrospectively correlated to initial clinical data and to postoperative recurrence of CRE (occlusion, need for parenteral nutrition) observed during a median follow-up of 32 months.

Results: Forty-one patients were studied (39 women and 2 men, median age 62 yo at time of radiation for pelvic cancer, 80% gynecologic). Median time to surgery after radiation was 3 years. Ileocaecal resections (80% of patients) removed 60cm (median length). Histologically, a diffuse obliterative arteriopathy was present in 24 (59%) patients, highly associated to amyotrophy, villous atrophy and ulceration observed in 66, 63 and 34% of patients respectively (P<.05). Diffuse arteriopathy was uncorrelated with patient's age and vascular risk factor (tobacco, diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia). Median time to surgery after radiation was longer in patients presenting with obliterative arteriopathy (13 years vs. 2.6 years, P=0.0002). During follow-up, half of the patients had a recurrence of CRE, uncorrelated to the arteriopathy.

Conclusion: Radiation-induced enteritis requiring late surgery after radiation presented histologically with a diffuse obliterative arteriopathy and ischemic features. In our center, half of the patients were cured by surgery. The arterial injury was not a risk factor for postoperative recurrence.

Keywords: Artériopathie oblitérante; Chirurgie; Enteritis; Entérite radique; Obliterative arteriopathy; Radiation; Radioinduced; Radioinduit; Surgery.

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