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Eur Respir J 2006; 28:1287
Copyright ©ERS Journals Ltd 2006

From the authors

J-M. Vergnon

Dept of Chest Diseases and Thoracic Oncology, University Hospital of Saint Etienne, Hôpital Nord, St Etienne, France.

I have read with great attention and interest the letter and comments by C. Schumann and co-workers about our review on cryotherapy, brachytherapy and photodynamic therapy, which was recently published in the European Respiratory Journal 1.

All studies into the relationships between cold and tissues underline the delayed action of cold: delayed vascular thrombosis then delayed necrosis. This point explains the delayed action of cryotherapy. The unique described immediate interaction between cold and tissue is the glue effect, which allows the extraction of foreign bodies. C. Schumann and co-workers have presented good studies on the use of newly designed flexible cryoprobes for obtaining large biopsies during flexible bronchoscopies. One of these studies was indicated in our paper 2. Hetzel et al. 3 also used this technique to perform immediate re-canalisation in cases of bulky tumours. We know this technique and its results well, and have shared discussion with the authors on several occasions about their experiences. However, it is true that in our paper we did not speak about this experience, and we would like to thank C. Schumann and co-workers for detailing their technique.

In our paper, these results were not reported for two main reasons. First, the aim of the paper was to review the methods of therapeutic endoscopy of delayed action, which explains why immediate action of these methods, including cryotherapy, was not detailed. The second reason is that the technique proposed by C. Schumann and co-workers is extremely original. In fact, to my knowledge, this method is not currently being used around the world. Therefore, we must consider that this new technique is in progress and further reports are needed. Haemorrhagic risks should be carefully analysed. Vessel thrombosis induced by cold is delayed by ~8 h. With immediate cryo-extraction proposed in this new technique, there is no possible coagulation and this method is closed to simple mechanical resection. Mechanical resection is widely used with a rigid bronchoscope where bleeding is easily controlled, but, with a flexible bronchoscope, this point could be crucial.

I hope that further papers by C. Schumann and co-workers will quickly confirm these preliminary results and give a new impulse for utilising cryotherapy.

REFERENCES

  1. Vergnon JM, Huber RM, Moghissi K. Place of cryotherapy brachytherapy and photodynamic therapy in therapeutic bronchoscopy of lung cancers. Eur Respir J 2006;28:200–218.[Abstract/Free Full Text]
  2. Schumann C, Mattfeldt T, Hetzel M, Hetzel J, Lepper PM. Improving the diagnostic yield of endobronchial biopsies by flexible cryoprobe in lung cancer-comparison of forceps and cryoprobe technique. Eur Respir J 2004;24: Suppl. 48 S491
  3. Hetzel M, Hetzel J, Schumann C, Marx N, Babiak A. Cryorecanalization: a new approach for a immediate management of acute airway obstruction. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2004;127:1427–1431.[Abstract/Free Full Text]




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