1.Features analysis of hidden blood loss in the elderly femoral intertrochanteric fractures treated with extramedullary and intramedullary fixations or hip arthroplasty
Baoshan LI ; Ling LENG ; Cheng LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(18):3004-3007
Objective To analyze the features of hidden blood loss in the elderly femoral intertrochanteric fractures treated with extramedullary dynamic hip screw (DHS), intramedullary nails (Gamma 3, PFN) and hip arthroplasty (LBFH). Methods The clinicle records of 193 elderly patients (ages ≥75 year old) with femoral intertrochanteric fractures treat by DHS,Gamma3, PFNA and LBFH in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed. The estimated blood loss were calculated by Gross equation, according to the height,weight and changes of blood routine test reoperative and postoperative,the differences of hidden blood loss among DHS group,Gamma 3 group, PFN group and LBFH group were compared. Results Total blood loss in intramedullary nail groups were significantly higher than DHS group [(766 ± 83) mL],P < 0.05). No significant difference was found between PFN group [(887 ± 75) mL] and Gamma 3 group [(903 ± 91) mL] (P > 0.05), The hidden blood loss were significantly higher in the intramedullary nail groups than those in the LBFH group [(453 ± 98) mL,accounting 54%] and DHS group [(429 ± 59) mL,accounting 56%] (P < 0.05). No significant difference of hidden blood loss was found between Gamma 3 group [(742 ± 137) mL, accounting 82%] and PFN group [(711 ± 153) mL,accounting 80%], (P > 0.05). Conclusion Noteworthy, the hidden blood loss is major part of perioperative total blood loss in the elderly femoral intertrochanteric fractures , intramedullary fixations may result in greater hidden blood loss than extramedullary fixations and hip arthroplasty ,which may cause postoperative anemia.
2.The clinical application of intra-radiation stenting for the treatment of esophageal carcinoma
Qiang LI ; Shixin CHEN ; Yongchong ZHAO ; Xiao HU ; Yali WANG ; Baoshan LENG ; Yuyun ZHANG ; Zhimin WANG ; Hongxin ZHANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2010;19(3):230-232
Objective To discuss the feasibility and curative effect of intra-radiation stenting(125Iparticle stent)for the treatment of advanced esophageal cancers.Methods Fifteen patients with advanced esophageal cancer were enrolled in this study.Under X-ray guidance the esophageal stent,which was tied up with 125I radioactive particles,was orally inserted to the diseased region of the esophagus.The clinical manifestations and imaging findings were observed and the results were analyzed.Results After the operation all the clinical symptoms such as dysphasia showed an obvious improvement.No serious complications such as infection,hemorrhage,radiation pneumonia,etc.Occurred.The re-examination at 3-6 months after the treatment showed that the tumor size Was decreased in a certain degree in 14 patients,and in the remaining one patient the lesion became bigger and grew to the upper opening of the stent,resulting in esophageal restenosis.Conclusion The intra-esophageal implantation of radioactive stent is a feasible and safe treatment for the advanced esophageal cancers with excellent curative results.