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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1269-1272, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-752625

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Objective To explore the nursing countermeasures of children with facial rhabdomyosarcoma treated by radioactive seed implantation. Methods Retrospective analysis was performed on the diagnosis, treatment and nursing process of a child orbital embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma admitted to the department of tumor radiotherapy, Peking University Third Hospital in February 2018. Results Mild wound swelling and pain occurred after treatment, and no acute complications such as increased intracranial pressure, particle displacement, wound bleeding and infection, or visual acuity change occurred. Conclusions Disease evaluation and preoperative preparation should be done strictly before the implantation of radioactive particles; changes of the disease should be monitored strictly during the operation to ensure the safety of treatment posture; postoperative complications observation and radiation protection guidance are the basis to ensure the smooth completion of the stage treatment of children.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1269-1272, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-802841

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Objective@#To explore the nursing countermeasures of children with facial rhabdomyosarcoma treated by radioactive seed implantation.@*Methods@#Retrospective analysis was performed on the diagnosis, treatment and nursing process of a child orbital embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma admitted to the department of tumor radiotherapy, Peking University Third Hospital in February 2018.@*Results@#Mild wound swelling and pain occurred after treatment, and no acute complications such as increased intracranial pressure, particle displacement, wound bleeding and infection, or visual acuity change occurred.@*Conclusions@#Disease evaluation and preoperative preparation should be done strictly before the implantation of radioactive particles; changes of the disease should be monitored strictly during the operation to ensure the safety of treatment posture; postoperative complications observation and radiation protection guidance are the basis to ensure the smooth completion of the stage treatment of children.

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