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Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology ; (24): 897-902, 2019.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-791228

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Objective: To investigate the clinicopathological features and treatment strategy of pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) of ex-tra-appendiceal origin. Methods: Clinical data of 34 patients diagnosed with PMP of extra-appendiceal origin who were treated by cy-toreduction surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) in the Aerospace Center Hospital from September 2011 to February 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Clinical and imaging features were summarized and the Log-rank test was used for survival analysis. Results: The clinical manifestations of the 34 patients with PMP of extra-appendiceal origin were mainly abdomi-nal distension (58.8%) and abdominal pelvic mass (52.9%), which are very similar to those of appendiceal PMP. The incidence of main complications after CRS and HIPEC was 14.7%. During the follow-up period of a median of 12 months (range 1-46 months), 9 patients died, and the 1-and 3-year overall survival rates were 69.6% and 53.5%, respectively. In the univariate analysis, peritoneal cancer in-dex (PCI)>20, no HIPEC, and non-radical surgery were significant risk factors for poor prognosis, while gender, age, origin, and patho-logical type did not show significant correlations. Conclusions: The clinical features of PMP of extra-appendiceal origin are not differ-ent to those of PMP originating from the appendix. It is difficult to ascertain the primary lesion before the operation; however, regard-less of the origin, CRS combined with HIPEC is always a safe and effective treatment choice.

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Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery ; (24): 622-624, 2015.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-747749

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OBJECTIVE@#To explore the clinical effect of ultrasound guided microwave ablation in the treatment 01 recurrent thyroid nodules.@*METHOD@#Seventy-five cases of recurrent thyroid nodules were treated with ultrasound guided microwave ablation(MWA) under local anesthesia. All the patients underwent biopsy puncture, then the microwave ablation needle puncted in the center site of nodule with energy of 25-35 W, and the center tempera- ture could reach to 70-95 °C.@*RESULT@#MWA were successfully performed in all the patients without significant com- plications. Temporary hoarseness occurred in 5 cases and dispeared after 1-3 weeks, choking water occurred in 2 patients and recovered 3-5 days later. Ultrasound examination showed that the bloodstream of thyroid nodules disappeared in all the patients, and the nodules diminuted with varying degrees at 3-month and at 6-month follow- up Serum FT4 and TSH did not change significantly.@*CONCLUSION@#Ultrasound guided MWA could be effective in the treatment of recurrent thyroid nodule with minimal invasive technology.


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Humanos , Anestesia Local , Ablación por Catéter , Microondas , Recurrencia , Nódulo Tiroideo , Cirugía General , Resultado del Tratamiento , Ultrasonido
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Tianjin Medical Journal ; (12): 278-279, 2014.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-473464

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Objective To investigate the application of U100plus laser in treating incarcerated in gallbladder stones. Methods The clinical data of 52 patients accepted U100plus laser lithotripsy of gallbladder neck incarcerated were retrospective analyzed. Results All 52 patients were successful treated by surgery. Twelve patients with gallbladder wall edema, drainage tubes were used to prevent bile leakage after gallbladder surgery. After 2~4 d, the ultrasound examination showed that no abnormal drainage, and tube was removed. The mean operative time was 40 min. The mean intraoperative bleeding was 2 mL. Patients were able to get out of bed 1 day after surgery. The average length of hospital stay was 4 d. Pa-tients were followed up for 6 to 30 months, and no special discomfort, The ultrasonography showed no stone recurrence. Conclusion U100plus laser lithotripsy is a safe and effective method for treating incarcerated gallbladder stones.

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