1.Medical runway microtron
Luanjie ZHOU ; Chuanjun SONG ; Baolin ZHOU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(11):-
As an important tool in the research of nuclear physics,electron cyclotron stands in an essential position in tumor radiotherapy.The theory of medical microtron is introduced.The theory of medical runway microtron is expressed and its characteristics are compared with electron linear accelerator.
2.Application and Research of KDD in Hospital
Luanjie ZHOU ; Chuanjun SONG ; Baolin ZHOU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(02):-
KDD has an abroad application foreground in hospital,espectially in HIS,clinical asistance,detection,and diagnosis.Some research achievements has been applied in hospital diagnosing and treatment.Such aspects of KDD are discussed as manual neural network,fuzzy system evolutionary algorithms,rough set,decision tree,support vector machine,etc.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2008,29(2):74-75]
3.Endovascular treatment for TASC Ⅱ C/D femoropopliteal arterial disease
Tong XING ; Baozhong YANG ; Shenghan SONG ; Chuanjun LIAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2012;27(8):616-618
ObjectiveTo evaluate endovascular stenting for TASC TASC Ⅱ C/D femoropopliteal arterial disease.MethodsBetween January 2008 and June 2011,Endovascular treatments of 51 limbs TASC Ⅱ C/D femoropopliteal artery occlusions in 46 patients(27 male and 19 female) were retrospectively reviewed.Mean age was (70 ± 8 ) years ( range,52 years to 88 years).Severe intermittent claudication,rest pain,minor tissue defect and foot ulceration or gangrene were in 29 limbs,12 limbs,6 limbs and 4 limbs,respectively. Technical success rate,ankle brachial index (ABI),complication rate, and cumulative primary patency rate were evaluated. ResultsTechnical success rate was 90.2%.93 stents were placed in 46 limbs of the 42 patients.Postoperative ABI was increased in all patients.42 patients(46 lower limbs) were followed up for a mean period of 14.6 months.Primary,assisted-primary,and cumulative patency rates at 6 months were 81.0%,88.1% and 90.5%.Primary,assisted-primary,and cumulative patency rates at 12 months were 66.7%,71.8% and 79.5% respectively. ConclusionsEndovascular treatment of TASC Ⅱ C/D femoropopliteal arterial lesions is microinvasive,safe and effective.
4.Effect of heme oxygenase-1 on radiation-induced skin injury
Chuanjun SONG ; Xingjun MENG ; Ling XIE ; Qing CHEN ; Jundong ZHOU ; Shuyu ZHANG ; Jinchang WU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2012;32(3):230-232
Objective To investigate the effect of heme oxygenase-1 ( HO-1 ) on the acute radiation-induced skin injury by gene transfer.Methods Thirty-three male SD rats were randomly divided into three groups as PBS-injected group,Ad-EGFP-injeeted group and Ad-HO-1-injected group ( n =11 ).In each group,three rats were used for determining the expression of target gene and the other rats were irradiated on the buttock skin with 40 Gy electron beam generated by a linear accelerator.Immediately after irradiation,rats were administered with a subcutaneous injection of PBS,Ad-EGFP or Ad-HO-1,respectively.Subsequently,the skin reactions were measured twice a week using the semi-quantitative skin injury scale.Results The strong positive expression of HO-1 was observed in subcutaneous dermal tissue after injection of Ad-HO-1.Compared to the PBS-injected group or the Ad-EGFP-injected group,a significant mitigation of skin injury was observed in Ad-HO-1-injected mice 14 d after irradiation (q =0.000-0.030,P < 0.05 ).Conclusions HO-1 could significantly mitigate radiation-induced acute skin injury and Ad-HO-1 could be used to treat radiation-induced skin injury.
5.MRI characteristics and pathological correlation regarding the intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma without cholangiectasis
Huaiyin DING ; Xiaodong SUN ; Xiqi ZHU ; Chao DU ; Juan SHEN ; Qun ZHOU ; Daixin LI ; Chuanjun XU ; Lili YUAN ; Huaihua LI ; Duxian LIU ; Hongshen SONG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;(2):113-116
Objective To studying the MR findings and pathology of peripheral small intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and improving the understanding of peripheral small cholangiocarcinoma with no-bile duct dilatation. Methods A retrospective analysis of 12 patients with intrahepatic peripheral cholangiocarcinoma which were confirmed by surgery and pathology, all patients were examined by abdominal MRI without and with contrast. Correlation was made with gross pathology and surgical pathological specimen. Results On T1WI, there were 4 cases of complex low signal intensity and 8 cases of low signal intensity. On T2WI, there were 8 cases of high signal intensity and 4 cases of complex high signal intensity. Enhanced MRI showed: marked nidus enhancement on arterial phase in 1 case, and the pathological diagnosis was poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. Inhomogeneous enhancement or annular enhancement were seen in 10 cases on arterial phase, 3 of these cases showed thin annular enhancement on arterial phase, low signalintensity on portal venous phase and isointensity on delayed phase. One case showed delayed enhancement. Thick circular enhancement correlated with pathological changes of survival of tumor cells, center areas correlated with fibrous connective tissue, and a small amount of necrotic tissue. Island-like enhancement or inhomogeneous enhancement were seen in 3 cases. Corresponding pathological changes consisted of tumor tissue and a small amount of fibrous connective tissue, as well as somenecrotic tissue. In 1 case, no enhancement was seen on all three phases and pathological changes showed cystic changes, hemorrhage, necrosis, with survival tumor cells seen between cyst and normal liver tissue. Conclusions MRI scanning of peripheral small cholangiocarcinoma lacked characteristic features, but dynamic contrast-enhanced MR had certain specific findings. Due to different pathology, the fibrous tissue, necrotic tissue and survival tumor tissue components were exhibited different imaging findings.
6.Endovascular revision of graft-related stenoses
Keqin WANG ; Baozhong YANG ; Wangde ZHANG ; Chao YUAN ; Biao YUAN ; Shenghan SONG ; Tong XING ; Chuanjun LIAO ; Tan LI ; Yang ZHANG ; Zhonggao WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2010;25(4):291-294
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of endovascular intervention to revise peripheral bypass problems through prosthetic approach.Methods Among 17 cases undergoing graft bypass anastomotic stenosis and graft thrombosis was identifled in 16 cases(inflow or outflow obstructive lesions in 10),inflow obstructive lessions in 1(without anastomotic and graft thrombosis).All revision procedures were taken under local anesthesia,16 patients were treated by means of surgical thrombectomy followed by endovascular intervention through prosthesis itself in addition to one who had no thrombectomy.The graft patency and clinical outcome were observed.Resuits Thirteen stents were implanted in 13patients with distal anastomotic stenosis and 1 with proximal anastomotic stenosis including 10 stentings/PTAs in iliac popliteal,posterior tibial or anterior tibial arteries.One stent was implanted in 1 patient with common femoral stenosis.Stenting were not used(abandoned)in 2 patients,of which one underwent a foot amputation and calf gangrene occurred a week later,and the other had a redo of grafting.Follow-up time is 1-35 months.with an average of 12±4 months.One had a below-knee amputation two months after intervention,the other had symptoms recurred and treated with a redo 3 months afterwards.the third died of myocardial infarction six months later.Grafts remained patent in the rest 13 patients at follow-up.Conclusions Endovascular intervention through prosthesis is a safe and effective method,which offers an alternative means to treat anastomotic stenosis.inflow or outflow obstructive lesions.