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Oral Oncol ; 158: 107012, 2024 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39236579

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate effects of preoperative protective carotid artery (CA) stenting in complex head and neck cancer (HNC) resection. MATERIAL AND METHODS: HNC that encases the CA is complex. Fifty-five patients diagnosed with complex HNC from 2018 to 2021 were enrolled, and were divided into Control group (general complex cases) and carotid artery stent (CAS) group (severe complex cases). All patients underwent standard tumor resection, while patients in the CAS group also underwent preoperative covered CA stenting. Medical information was retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: CA stenting and tumor resection were successfully performed. Baseline demographics were recorded. CAS and Control groups had similar results for complete tumor resection rate, operation time, and intraoperative blood loss, although the CA was obviously more involved in CAS group than in Control group. However, recurrence rate in the CAS group was significantly lower than Control group, indicating that preoperative CA stent implantation facilitates complete tumor removal. Furthermore, perioperative CA-associated complications including common/internal CA ligation were more frequent in Control group. Overall survival and disease-free survival rate in CAS group and Control group was 87.5% and 69.2%, respectively. Disease-free survival rate in CAS group and Control group was 87.5% and 42.3%, respectively. No postoperative cerebral infarction was observed in either group. Overall hospitalization cost was recorded. CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative protective CA stenting facilitates more thorough tumor removal while better preserving the CA during complex HNC resection, reducing the surgical difficulty. Preoperative CA stenting may be a safe and effective therapeutic option for resection of HNC encasing the CA.


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Head and Neck Neoplasms , Stents , Humans , Male , Female , Head and Neck Neoplasms/surgery , Middle Aged , Aged , Retrospective Studies , Carotid Arteries/surgery , Preoperative Care/methods , Adult
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The Journal of Practical Medicine ; (24): 3448-3451, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-657373

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Objective To measure the ratio of the length between upper edge of eyebrow and edge of lower eyelid(L1)/the length between edge of lower eyelid and nasal base(L2)in the fordless-eyelid and upper lid ptosis patients who received levator aponeurosis folding surgery. To analyze the change in the proportion of midfa-cial aesthetics. Methods From December 2015 to October 2016,a total of 21 patients were recruited as study group. Those patientswere diagnosed with foldless eyelid and upper lid ptosis. They received levator aponeurosis folding procedures were carried out in our departmentand the pre- and post-operative photographs were collected. Full-face pictures of 20 Chinese female movie stars were prepared as control group. The ratiosof L1/L2(J)were measured via Adobe Photoshop CS6. The statistical significance was analyzed and the change of midfacial propor-tion was evaluated. Results In study group,the mean value of pre- and post-operative L1/L2(J1)is 0.746 and (J2)0.657 postoperatively. In control group,the mean value of L1/L2(J3)is 0.667. Statistical differences showed between the pre- and post-operative samples and between pre-operative samples and control group. There was no statistical difference between post-operative and control group samples. The ratios between L1 and L2 in post-opera-tive samples are close to those in control group ,which are closer to the golden radio. Conclusions Levator aponeurosis folding can effectively lower eyebrow in patients with upper lid ptosis and shorten the length between eyebrow and lower eyelid. Therefore harvesting a more appropriate and harmonious ratio of L1/L2 according the golden section theory. The changes in the proportion of midfacial aesthetics after operation could be used as a key point in the pre-operative communication and post-operative effect evaluation ,besides the size of palpebral fissure and corneal exposure rate.

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The Journal of Practical Medicine ; (24): 3448-3451, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-659368

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Objective To measure the ratio of the length between upper edge of eyebrow and edge of lower eyelid(L1)/the length between edge of lower eyelid and nasal base(L2)in the fordless-eyelid and upper lid ptosis patients who received levator aponeurosis folding surgery. To analyze the change in the proportion of midfa-cial aesthetics. Methods From December 2015 to October 2016,a total of 21 patients were recruited as study group. Those patientswere diagnosed with foldless eyelid and upper lid ptosis. They received levator aponeurosis folding procedures were carried out in our departmentand the pre- and post-operative photographs were collected. Full-face pictures of 20 Chinese female movie stars were prepared as control group. The ratiosof L1/L2(J)were measured via Adobe Photoshop CS6. The statistical significance was analyzed and the change of midfacial propor-tion was evaluated. Results In study group,the mean value of pre- and post-operative L1/L2(J1)is 0.746 and (J2)0.657 postoperatively. In control group,the mean value of L1/L2(J3)is 0.667. Statistical differences showed between the pre- and post-operative samples and between pre-operative samples and control group. There was no statistical difference between post-operative and control group samples. The ratios between L1 and L2 in post-opera-tive samples are close to those in control group ,which are closer to the golden radio. Conclusions Levator aponeurosis folding can effectively lower eyebrow in patients with upper lid ptosis and shorten the length between eyebrow and lower eyelid. Therefore harvesting a more appropriate and harmonious ratio of L1/L2 according the golden section theory. The changes in the proportion of midfacial aesthetics after operation could be used as a key point in the pre-operative communication and post-operative effect evaluation ,besides the size of palpebral fissure and corneal exposure rate.

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Basic & Clinical Medicine ; (12): 1276-1280, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-614666

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Objective To investigate the effect of miR-15b and miR-16 on the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) protein in human embryonic lung fibroblast (HLF) cells under hyperoxia.Methods The expression level of miR-15b and miR-16 was up-regulated and down-regulated in HLF cells by transfection technology, respectively.The expression of VEGF protein in HLF cells was assessed by Western blot.Furthermore, under hyperoxia exposure in vitro, the expression of miR-15b, miR-16 and VEGF protein in HLF cells was analyzed.Results Up-regulation of miR-15b and miR-16 suppressed VEGF protein expression, while down-regulated miR-15b and miR-16 promoted VEGF protein expression.In addition, hyperoxia exposure induced up-regulation of miR-15b and miR-16, but down-regulation of VEGF protein in HLF cells.Conclusions Hyperoxia exposure may up-regulate the expression level of miR-15b and miR-16, but suppress VEGF protein expression.These may contribute to the development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

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