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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 557-560, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-426071

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Objective To explore the clinical significance of retrograde access for the interventional treatment of lower extremity arterial occlusive diseases when the occluded segment of lower extremity artery could not be reached through antegrade access.Methods Twenty-seven cases (male 17,female 10; age range 32-89 years ) were retrospectively investigated, including 18 with lower limb arteriosclerosis obliterans,7 with diabetic foot and 2 with thromboangiitis obliterans.According to the Fontaine staging,6 cases were classified as Fontaine Ⅱ,11were classified as Fontaine Ⅲ and 10 were classified as Fontaine Ⅳ.All cases underwent endovascular operation through antegrade access first with an attempt to cross the occlusive segment,but in vain.So retrograde access was tried via puncture of pedis dorsalis or posterior tibial artery or exposure of lateral branches of posterior tibial artery,peroneal artery or dorsal artery by open surgery,which followed by Percutaneous transluminal angiography and (or) stenting.Results The operation through retrograde access was successful in all cases with obvious improvement of ischemic symptoms.Hematoma at the puncture site occurred in 3 patients,and paresthesia of toes occurred in 1after dorsalis pedis arteriotomy.No severe perioperative complication occurred.The average ankle brachial index increased from 0.37 ± 0.11preoperatively to 0.85 ± 0.12 postoperatively.Conclusions Retrograde access could be used as an alternative strategy in lower extremity arterial occlusive diseases when the occluded segment could not reach through antegrade access.

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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-528367

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Objective To approach the feasibility and reliability of mastoscopic axillary sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy and axillary lymph node dissection. Methods By using methylene blue to test the axillary sentinel lymph node, endoscopic axillary sentinel lymph node biopsy and axillary lymph node dissection were performed in 36 patients with breast cancer, and adenomammectomy was performed to all the patients. Results Among the 36 patients, the SLN detection rate was 97.22% (35/36), the sensitivity was 92.86% (13/14), the accuracy rate was 97.14% (34/35), the false negative rate was 7.14%(1/14). The average ALN number was 16.14. Conclusions Mastoscopic axillary sentinel lymph node biopsy and axillary lymph node dissection are accurate and reliable with little complication. It is easy to use in clinic.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)1993.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-522316

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Objective To study the relationship of expression of angiopoietin gene and angiogenesis in the in-situ implanted hepatoma in rats. Methods Forty Wistar rats were used to establish the in-situ implanted hepatoma model by implanting Walker256 hepatoma cell line. The number of microvessel density(MVD) in hepatoma was calculated . The expression of angiopoietin mRNA was observed by in-situ hybridization method. Results The MDV in the implanted hepatoma in the first day of 1, 2 and 3 week postimplantatively were (15?4.3)/Hp,(17?3.6)/Hp,(45?7.8)/Hp respectively. The amount of MDV and expression of Ang-1 mRNA were increased significantly and correlated with MDV in the hepatoma tissues and non-hepatoma tissues,and no significant difference between the two types of tissues. Expression of Ang-2 mRNA was not seen in non-hepatoma tissues,but in hepatoma tissues,the expression of Ang-2 was obvious. Conclusions Angiopoietin-2 mRNA may play a role in the angiogenesis of the in-situ implanted hepatoma.

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