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Efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided laparoscopic RFA in the treatment of hepatic hemangioma / 中国现代普通外科进展
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery ; (4): 865-868, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-703772
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To evaluate the laparoscopic joint comeback guided radiofrequency ablation for hepatic hemangioma clinical application and evaluation of efficacy and safety.

Methods:

The clinical data were treated from August 2010 to August 2015 period 81 cases of hepatic hemangioma (HCH) patients analyzed.Patients met the inclusion criteria were divided into 33 cases of laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation(LRFA) group,laparoscopic resection(LR) group 22 cases,26 cases of open surgery group.Changes were detected before and after surgery of liver function;record the operation time and hospital stay,blood loss,postoperative complications and compared.

Results:

Effect of three groups of liver function are transient in nature.LRFA complication rate (15.2%) was significantly lower than the LR group (36.4%) and surgical resection group (50.0%),the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05.Open surgery operative time,hospital stay was significantly longer than the other two groups;and LRFA group of patients had no bleeding,no blood transfusion cases,significantly lower than the LR and open surgical resection group.

Conclusion:

LRFA treatment HCH,both advantages and laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation,combined with joint endoscopic ultrasonic guidance makes it more secure and less complications,is a safe and effective method of treatment of hepatic hemangioma,worthy of promotion.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Practice guideline Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery Year: 2017 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Practice guideline Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery Year: 2017 Type: Article