Background: Hilar bile duct carcinoma has an 80% probability of local recur
rence after curative resection, which might be reduced if neoadjuvant photo
dynamic therapy is feasible.
Case and Treatment: After intravenous injection of sodium porfimer we treat
ed an adenocarcinoma of the proximal common bile duct (T2 N0 M0, Bismuth ty
pe II) in a 72-year-old man with red laser light (applied from the lumen at
a dose 250 Joules/cm(2)), and the adjacent right and left hepatic and comm
on bile duct at a dose of 125 Joules/cm(2). After 23 days the tumor was com
pletely resected (adenocarcinoma pT2 pN0; G2),
Results: In the lumenal, 4-mm-thick layer the bile duct specimen exhibited
complete tumor necrosis with pigmentation of photodegraded porfimer and no
viable; tumor cells, while in the outer layer of the wall (at 5-8-mm depth)
viable cancer cell nests without degraded porfimer were seen, The bile duc
t tissue showed little: damage. Eighteen months after surgery, neither tumo
r recurrence nor stricture formation was found at the pretreated bilioenter
ic anastomoses.
Conclusions: a) Photodynamic therapy with sodium porfimer seems to be confi
ned to the superficial 4-mm layer of bile duct cancer. b) Neoadjuvant photo
dynam ic therapy is feasible for hilar bile duct carcinoma.