Dictionary of Cancer Terms
View in Spanish: Perfusión de un miembro
Limb perfusion (LIM per-FYOO-zhun)
A procedure that may be used to deliver anticancer drugs directly to an arm or leg. The flow of blood to and from the limb is temporarily stopped with a tourniquet (a tight band around the limb), and anticancer drugs are put directly into the blood of the limb. This allows the person to receive a high dose of drugs in the area where the cancer occurred. Also called isolated limb perfusion.
Source: National Cancer Institute Dictionary of Cancer Terms, available at www.cancer.gov/dictionary.