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Application value of 3D reconstruction virtual surgery planning in the surgical treatment of hilar cholangiocarcinoma / 中华消化外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 383-388, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-699130
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the application value of three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction virtual surgery planning in the surgical treatment of hilar cholangiocarcinoma.Methods The retrospective crosssectional study was conducted.The clinical data of 36 patients with hilar cholangiocarcinoma who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University between January 2014 and September 2017 was collected.Before operation,images of 3D virtual surgery planning were respectively reconstructed and determined using IQQA-Liver imaging analysis system,and then precise resection of tumor was performed based on results of virtual surgical planning and intraoperative conditions.Observation indicators(1) virtual surgical planning;(2) surgical and postoperative situations;(3) follow-up and survival.Follow-up using outpatient examination and telephone interview was performed to detect postoperative survival and tumor recurrence or metastasis up to November 2017.Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as (x)±s.Comparison between indicator of preoperative virtual surgical planning and surgical indicators was analyzed by the t test.The postoperative survival time was calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method.Results (1) Virtual surgical planning36 patients accomplished 3D visualization reconstruction and virtual surgical planning.Three D visualization reconstruction clearly showed adjacent relationship between tumor size and surrounding vessels or bile duct space.Type Ⅱ,Ⅲ a,Ⅲb and Ⅳ of Bismuth-Corlette Classification were detected in 2,13,14 and 7 patients by 3D visualization system,respectively.The tumor volume,whole liver volume,predicted liver resection volume and remnant liver volume were respectively (76± 26) mL,(1 319± 306) mL,(588± 128) mL and (731± 269) mL.(2) Surgical and postoperative situationsof 36 patients,16,12,5 and 3 patients underwent left hemigepatectomy,right hemigepatectomy,extended left hemigepatectomy and extended right hemigepatectomy,respectively,and all of them were combined with caudate lobectomy of liver.Combined resection and reconstruction of hepatic artery,combined wedge resection and repair of the portal vein and combined end-to-end anastomosis after resection of the portal vein were detected in 1,2 and 1 patients,respectively.Operation time and volume of intraoperative blood loss of 36 patients were respectively (368± 134)minutes and (474±288)mL.Thirty-six patients with postoperative complications were cured by conservative treatment,including 3 with pulmonary infection,3 with intra-abdominal infection and 2 with intra-abdominal lymphatic fistula.Duration of hospital stay of 36 patients was (19±7) days.Type Ⅱ,Ⅲ a,Ⅲ b and Ⅳ of postoperative Bismuth-Corlette Classification were detected in 2,11,13 and 10 patients,respectively.Accuracy of tumor classification through 3D visualization reconstruction was 91.7% (33/36).Actual liver resection volume of 36 patients was (551± 141)mL,and was not significantly different from predicted liver resection volume (t =1.148,P>0.05).(3) Follow-up and survival31 of 36 patients were followed up for 2-39 months after surgery,with a median time of 16 months.The postoperative median survival time was 13 months,and 9 patients had tumor recurrence or metastasis during the follow-up.Conclusion The 3D reconstruction virtual surgery planning can accurately complete the preoperative evaluation,meanwhile,it can also provide important reference for the surgical therapy of hilar cholangiocarcinoma.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery Year: 2018 Type: Article