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Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery ; (24): 216-217, 2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-434028

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Objective:To study the surgical approach to the orbital floor and infraorbital rim.Method:15 cases of fractures of the orbital floor and infraorbital rim were treated with the transconjunctival approach.Result:All fractures of the orbital floor and infraorbital rim were repositioned and fixed through transconjunctival approach. Except for 1 case with mild canthal malposition, no other complication was observed.Conclusion:The transconjunctival approach can provide adequate exposure of the infraorbital rim and orbital floor without scar formation in the face.

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Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery ; (24): 491-493, 2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-433770

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Objective:To study the pathological changes of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cases after the treat-ment of stereotactic radiosurgery. Method: 15 cases with recurrent or residual squamous cell carcinoma of na-sopharynx diagnosed as T1~4 N0M0 were selected,which had undergone previous radiotherapy. The patients weretreated by Gamma Knife while the isodose curve was 50%00 and the margin dose was 20 Gy. The nasopharynxbiopsy was performed before the treatment and 1,3,6,12 months after the treatment. The biopsy specimen wastaken to make a pathological examination. Result:①Before the Gamma Knife treatment, carcinoma cell could beseen in the tissue;②1~3 months after the treatment, cell necrosis and acute inflammation cell infiltration couldbe seen in the target ;③6~12 months after the treatment ,infiltration of chronic inflammation cell ,proliferation offibrous tissue and capillary could be found in the target. Conclusion:This research implies that the short-termpathological changes after the treatment of stereotactic radiosurgery can be defined as two phases ..The first phaseoccurs from 1 to 3 months after the treatment called necrosis period. The second phase occurs from 6 to 12months after the Gamma Knife treatment named as absorption period.

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