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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12): 1275-1276,1281, 2016.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-604488

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Objective To explore the clinical application and value of percutaneous transhepatic gallbladder drainage (PTGD)under CT guide in high-risk emergency.Methods In all 57 old patients with high-risk acute cholecystitis in emergency,cuff-PTGD in 39 was performed and fractional step PTGD in 18 was also used.Results PTGD was successfully in all patients.After PTGD,except for 1 patient died of severe cardiac insufficiency,the abdominal pain and fever were alleviated during 72 hours,and the complications was not demonstrated.Conclusion As a safe,noninvasive and accurate method,CT-guided PTGD may relieve symptoms quickly,reduce the mortality and improve the treatment for some old patients with high risk acute cholecystitis.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12)2001.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-539984

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Objective To evaluate the clinical application of interventional therapy in all kinds of pelvic trauma emergency.Methods There were tolally 16 cases in this paper(13 male and 3 female, 17~45 years old with average 31 years old). All patients had blood loose shock ( different blood pressure drop, limb pulse weakness and so on ). The blood pressure was(50~100)mmHg/(20~60) mmHg before interventional therapy,emergency selective external iliac artery, internal iliac artery and/or bleeding artery embolization and artery occlusion broken operation were performed. After operation pay attention to observe the life physical sign.Results Bleeding of internal iliac artery trunk,internal pudendum artery and obturator artery was in 8,3 and 4 cases respectively;1 case had thrombosis in external iliac artery.After emergency interventional treatment, blood pressure rose again progressively and became stability(90~120) mmHg/(60~90) mmHg,no serious complication presented.Conclusion The interventional treatment is the rapid and reasonable selection to cure the pelvic closed vessal injury and to save life.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12)2000.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-540746

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Objective To discuss the technique and clinical efficacy of percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) in the treatment of vertebral malignant lesion.Methods PVP was performed in 13 patients (15 vertibrae) including metastasis in 11 and primary tumor in 2 cases,thoracic vertebrae involved in 6 cases and lumbar vertebrae involved in 7 cases.13 cases aged between 45 and 73,median age 59 years.Under C-arm fluoroscopic or CT monitoring,needle the puncture of the vertebral body was performed through the pedicle of vertebral arch using 11~13G,15 cm long needle.Omnipaque was injected into the vertebral body to understand the information of large drain veins,then 3~7 ml of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) bone cement mixture(with the ratio of powder/contrast agent as 3GA9552GA9551 )was injected.The patients were followed up for 6~12 months.Results The successful rate of puncture was 100%.76.9%(10/13) of patients get better in symptoms in 3 days after operation,pain relieved in 6 months was 69.2%(9/13),in one year was 54.5%(6/11).In followed up period,CT showed the PMMA distribution was good,the vertebral body had no compression,the patients had no serious complications.Conclusion PVP is an effective and safe method for malignant lesion of vertebral body in anti-pain,preventing the compression vertebral body and secondary paraplegia.

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