Case Reports in Oncology (Jun 2023)

The Role of Abdominal Surgery in Refractory Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Enterocolitis: A Case Report

  • Manon Verhé,
  • Thomas De Somer,
  • Barbara Defoort,
  • Erik Vanderstraeten,
  • Els Monsaert,
  • Vincent Bouderez,
  • Stefanie Dias,
  • Danielle Delombaerde,
  • Christof Vulsteke,
  • Christophe Van Steenkiste

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000530832
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 447 – 454

Abstract

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This article describes the case of a 73-year-old patient with grade 3 immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-induced enteritis. Five different immunosuppressive agents (glucocorticoids, high-dose infliximab, methotrexate, mycophenolate mofetil, and vedolizumab) were administered, however, with no clinical or radiographical benefit. A laparotomy was performed, as the patient showed signs of intestinal obstruction, with a segmental resection of the ileal loop. Biopsy results showed multiple fibrotic strictures. The current treatment guidelines for ICI enterocolitis only include drugs as a treatment option. Nevertheless, it remains important to consider early surgical intervention in order to avoid serious complications due to persistent and pronounced inflammation. The current case highlights the importance of surgery as a treatment modality in the multidisciplinary approach for ICI-induced enteritis, which should be taken into consideration after second- or third-line treatment.

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