Clinical significance of mediastinoscope on superior vena cava syndrome followed by stenting
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-6315.2015.08.023
- VernacularTitle:纵隔镜检查同期血管支架置入术诊治上腔静脉综合征
- Author:
Bin LI
;
Tieniu SONG
;
Jianhua ZHANG
;
Zhiqiang WANG
;
Cheng WANG
;
Jianbao YANG
;
Xiaoping WEI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Mediastinoscope;
Endovascular angioplasty;
Hybrid;
Superior vena cava obstruction;
Stent
- From:
Clinical Medicine of China
2015;31(8):746-749
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To summarize the clinical experiences of video-mediastinoscopy followed by stenting procedure in treating the superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS),and to investigate their application significant.Methods Nine patients with SVCS without clear histologic diagnosis before procedure were reviewed retrospectively,who were admitted into hospital from November 2007 to October 2013.All of 9 patients were received video-mediastinoscopy and they did not performed pathological check.They were placed the endovascular stent.Results Video-mediastinoscopy followed by stenting procedure 6 cases,parasternal TN mediastinoscopy 2 cases,joint neck and parasternal TV mediastinoscopy 1 case.Nine cases have received a clear pathological diagnosis.There was no death case in-hospital.The operative complication was hemorrhage of 1 case.The cubital venous pressures were (18.6±5.1) cmH2O at stending,(13.5±3.3) cmH2O,(11.3±2.5) cmH2O,(10.3± 2.0) cmH2O at 24,48,72 h after stending,and down to the normal at 72 h (F =67.245,P <0.01).The clinical symptoms were obviously relieved.All of them were remained free from SVCS during the follow-up.Conclusion The hybrid procedure of video-mediastinoscopy followed by stenting placement is a highly effective and safe treatment.It can accurately provide informations on diagnosis and treatment.