Irrigation solutions in head and neck cancer surgery: a preclinical efficacy study

Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 2015 Jan;124(1):68-71. doi: 10.1177/0003489414543101. Epub 2014 Jul 28.

Abstract

Introduction: It is common practice to irrigate the operative site following tumor resection during major head and neck surgery. A variety of irrigation solutions are used, but there are few data on their relative efficacies in this context.

Methods: The effect of different irrigation solutions on cell survival was assessed by clonogenic survival assay in 5 head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cell lines at different time points.

Results: Saline had no effect on cell survival in any of the cell lines tested. Hydrogen peroxide, povidone-iodine, and a hydrogen peroxide/povidone-iodine mix caused complete cell death in all cell lines. Irrigation with distilled water caused a significant reduction in cell survival in 3 cell lines. Duration of exposure showed no effect on cell survival.

Conclusion: These data suggest a significant difference in the cytocidal effect of commonly used irrigation solutions on head and neck cancer cells in an in vitro model.

Keywords: head and neck cancer treatment; squamous cell carcinoma; wound irrigation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Infective Agents, Local / pharmacology*
  • Carcinoma, Squamous Cell / pathology*
  • Cell Culture Techniques
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Cell Survival / drug effects
  • Head and Neck Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Humans
  • Hydrogen Peroxide / pharmacology*
  • Pharmaceutical Solutions
  • Povidone-Iodine / pharmacology*
  • Sodium Chloride / pharmacology*
  • Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck
  • Therapeutic Irrigation
  • Water / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Anti-Infective Agents, Local
  • Pharmaceutical Solutions
  • Water
  • Sodium Chloride
  • Povidone-Iodine
  • Hydrogen Peroxide