1.With 3D-MPRAGE and DWI sequence evaluation of intraplaque hemorrhage before carotid artery stenting
Bin YAO ; Honglu SHI ; Guangbin WANG ; Li YANG ; Xingyue ZHENG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(11):1798-1801
Objective To assess intraplaque hemorrhage before carotid artery stenting (CAS)by use of 3D-MPRAGE and DWI sequence.Methods Thirty-two symptomatic patients who had carotid artery plaque suspected by color Doppler ultrasonography and prepared for CAS underwent 3.0T carotid high-resolution MR scans,including regular sequence,T1-weighted gradient echo three-di-mensional magnetization prepared (3D-MPRAGE ) sequence,diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI ) sequences.According to 3D-MPRAGE sequence hemorrhage and non-hemorrhage groups were divided,and measured the mean ADC values of the two groups, hemorrhage and non-hemorrhage part in the hemorrhage group.Meanwhile preoperative cerebral hemorrhage group underwent brain DWI scans.Independent samples t-test analysis was utilized by SPSS V20.0 statistical software.Results High-resolution MRI dis-played 40 plaques,fourteen hemorrhagic plaques showed by 3D-MPRAGE sequence.The mean ADC values of hemorrhage and no-hemorrhage group were(1 233.5±283.5)× 10 -6 mm2/s,(1 688.9 ± 449.6)× 10 -6 mm2/s respectively,the difference of both was significant (t=3.43,P <0.05).The mean ADC values of hemorrhage and non-hemorrhage parts in the hemorrhage group mean ADC values were (934.0 ± 387.9)× 10-6 mm2/s,(1 313.9 ± 295.0)× 10-6 mm2/s respectively;the difference of both was statistically significant (t=2.92,P < 0.05 ).The difference of mean ADC values between non-hemorrhage part in the hemorrhage group and hemorrhage group was statistically significant (t=2.80,P <0.05).Conclusion 3D-MPRAGE and DWI sequences can be evaluated intraplaque hemorrhage before CAS,and provided a reliable basis for timely clinical interventions to prevent stroke.
2.Prevention of biliary duct injury in laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Honglu WANG ; Zhensheng ZHAO ; Zhen LI ; Shuangjun CAO ; Haiyang YU ; Jin LI ; Qinglong SHI
International Journal of Surgery 2008;35(4):227-229
Objective To explore how to prevent biliary duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy.Methods The clinical data of 484 cases of laparoscopic cholecystectomy from December 2002 to December 2007 were retrospectively analyzed,and the experiences of preventing biliary duct injury were summarized.Results No biliary duct injury case was found but 26 cases were converted to laparotomy during operation and 20 cases were placed drainage tube.Conclusion Familiar with the anatomy of bile duct,careful handling of the Calot's triangle are the keys to prevent biliary duct injury in LC.
3.Diagnosis and treatment analysis of 23 intestinal obstruction patients caused by intra-abdominal hernia with no abdominal surgery history
Shuangjun CAO ; Qinglong SHI ; Honglu WANG ; Zhenghua REN ; Xuesong ZHAO ; Lei FANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(10):1479-1480,1481
Objective To analyze the diagnosis and treatment of intestinal obstruction patients caused by intra-abdominal hernia with no abdominal surgery history ,in order to raise awareness .Methods Clinical data of 23 intestinal obstruction patients caused by intra-abdominal hernia with no abdominal surgery history were retrospectively analyzed.The clinical manifestations ,type,and risk factors were analyzed .And its diagnosis and prevention was dis-cussed.Results 23 patients were caused by intestinal blood circulation disorders ,in which there were 11 cases small intestine mesentery hernia ,2 cases duodenal hernia ,2 cases pericecal hernia ,3 cases omentum hernia ,1 case obturator hernia,2 cases congenital dysplasia and intestinal mesenteric torsion induced small hernia ,2 cases formation of intra-abdominal pressure alone belted intestine ,8 cases of intestinal necrosis .22 patients were cured after surgery ,1 case died,12 cases had postoperative complications .The incidence rate of postoperative complications of patients with in-testinal necrosis was 59.3%( wound infection 37.1%, pneumonia 22.2%), which was significantly higher than 11.8%of patients without intestinal necrosis (wound infection 5.9%,pneumonia 5.9%)(χ2 =3.861,3.861,all P<0.05).Conclusion The intestinal obstruction caused by intra-abdominal hernia with no abdominal surgery history is closed loop obstruction , preoperative diagnosis is difficult , with the rapid progression of the disease , and intestinal strangulation ,intestinal necrosis can occur in the short term whithout timely surgical treatment .Therefore ,early diagno-sis and prompt surgical treatment is the key to the diagnosis and treatment of intestinal obstruction caused by intra -ab-dominal hernia with no abdominal surgery history .
4.Laparoscopic cholecystectomy for the treatment of patients with cholelithiasts concurrent with choledocholithiasis
Honglu WANG ; Zhenshen ZHAO ; Ning CHEN ; Yi HU ; Shuangjun CAO ; Jin LI ; Qinglong SHI
International Journal of Surgery 2011;38(5):301-304
Objective To summarize the curative effect of three-dimensional spiral CT cholangiography combined with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP),endoscopic sphincterotomy(EST)and laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC)for treatment of patients with cholelithiasts concurrent with choledocholithiasis.Methods A retrospective analysis was carried out for 30 cases of cholelithiasts concurrent with choledocholithiasis which were treated with ERCP and three-dimensional spiral CT cholangiography before laparoscopic cholecystectomy from July 2007 to June 2009.And the post operation parameters were compared with those of 36 patients who received traditional operation from July 2005 to June 2007.Results All the procedures were successfully accomplished.Complication occurred in 2 cases.both with mild acute pancreatitis.With the three-dimensional spiral CT cholangiography,the intra-hepatic bile ducts,the hepatic bile duct and the common bile duct were visible in 100 percent patients,and choleeyst bile duct was visible in 73%patients,and three-dimensional spiral CT cholangiography can tell the position of cholecyst duct,then can decrease the possibility of damage of bile duct.The gastrointestinal function recovery time and feeding time after operation,the in hospital time after operation in the ERCP and three-dimensional spiral CT cholangiography before laparoscopic cholecystectomy group were superior to those of the traditional operation patients(P<0.05).Conclusion ERCP and three-dimensional spiral CT cholangiography before laparoscopic cholecystectomy for treatment of patients with cholelithiasts concurrent with choledocholithiasis is safe,with less trauma and fast recover after operation and Can decrease the possibility of damaging bile duct,which can be used widely.
5.Diagnostic value of three-dimensional fluid-attenuated inversion recovery MR imaging after intratympanic administration of contrast media in Meniere's disease
Honglu SHI ; Daogong ZHANG ; Guangbin WANG ; Zhaomin FAN ; Xue BAI ; Lijun GUO ; Xiaoni MAN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(10):881-885
ObjectiveAfter intratympanic gadolinium administration through the tympanic membrane,three-dimensional fluid-attenuated inversion recovery magnetic resonance imaging (3D-FLAIR MRI) was performed to evaluate endolymphatic visualization and its diagnostic value in Meniere's disease.MethodsTwenty-four hours after intratympanic gadolinium administration through the tympanic membrane,19 patients with unilateral Meniere's disease diagnosed clinically underwent 3D-FLAIR and 3D-Balance-FFE imaging at 3.0 T MR scanner.The enhanced imaging of perilymphatic space in bilateral cochlea,vestibular and (or) canal were observed.Scala tympani and scala vestibule of bilateral cochlear basal turn were scored respectively.The enhanced range of bilateral vestibule and the signal intensity ratio (SIR) between the vestibule and the brain stem were measured. Wilcoxon tests and paired t tests were used.ResultsThe gadolinium appeared in almost all parts of the perilymph in cochlea,vestibular and (or) canal,so the endolymphatic space was clearly visualized on 3D-FLAIR imaging.The score of scala vestibuli between the affected side (3 cases scored 2,9 cases scored 1,7 cascs scored 0) and the healthy side ( 15 cases scored 2,2 cases scored 1,2 cases scored 0 ) were significantly different ( U =3.090,P < 0.05 ).The area of enhanced vestibular were (5.77 ± 2.33) mm2 and (8.11 ± 3.32) mm2 for the affected side and the healthy side,which were significantly different ( U =3.090,P < 0.05 and t =2.638,P < 0.05 ).Conclusions According to 3D-Balance-FFE MRI and the enhancement of perilymphatic space,3D-FLAIR MRI with intratympanic gadolinium injection through the tympanic membrance can be used to show the border between the perilymph and the endolymph and confirm endolymphatic hydrops,thus providing radiographic evidence for the diagnosis of Meniere's disease.
6.Treatment of cholecystolithiasis and calculus of common bile with endoscope and laparoscope
Zhenshen ZHAO ; Honglu WANG ; Shuangjun CAO ; Haiyang YU ; Jin LI ; Qinglong SHI
Clinical Medicine of China 2008;24(z1):38-39
Objective To explore the clinical effect of treatment for cholecystolithiasis and calculus of com-mon bile with duodenoscope and laparoscope. Methods 48 cases of patients with cholecystolithiasis and calculus of common bile duct were analysed, of whom 30 cases were treated by traditional operation, and 18 cases were treated by duodenoscope and laparoscope. The operation time, stay-in-hospital time after operation, the gastrointestinal function recovery time after operation, the degree of pain were compared. Results The cost of duodenoscope and laparoscope was higher than that of traditional operation group, but the other parameters were better ( P < 0.05 ). Conclusion Treating cholecystolithiasis and calculus of common bile duct with duodenoscope and laparoscope is safe, less traumatic and the patients may recover faster than routine treatment.
7.Three-dimensional spiral CT cholangiography before laparoscopic cholecystectomy for prevention of biliary duct injury
Honglu WANG ; Zhensheng ZHAO ; Shuangjun CAO ; Jin LI ; Qinglong SHI ; Xutong LI ; Zhenghua REN ; Tao ZHANG
International Journal of Surgery 2010;37(7):453-454,封3
Objective To study the preventive effect of biliary duct injury(BDI)of three-dimensional spiral CT cholangiography(SCTC)before laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC).Methods A retrospective analysis was carried out for 30 patients suffering from cholelithiasts concurrent with choledocholithiasis from July 2007 to June 2009.EAndoscopic sphincterotomy(EST),then three-dimensional SCTC was carried out through endoscop-ic nasobiliary drainage(ENBD)before IX,and the preventive effect of BDI was evaluated.Results The visibility of intra-hepatic bile duct,the hepatic bile duct and the common bile duct were 100% the visibility of chol-ecyst bile duct was 73% ,and three-dimensional SCTC can tell the position of cholecyst duct,BDI was not happened in all these patients.Conclusion Three-dimensional SCTC before LC can decrease the possibility of BDI.
8.Pre-operative evaluation of three-dimensional spiral CT cholangiography in patients with bile duct obstruction
Honglu WANG ; Zhensheng ZHAO ; Shuangjun CAO ; Jin LI ; Qinglong SHI ; Xutong LI
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(5):303-306,封3
ObjectiveTo study the preoperative evaluation of three-dimensional spiral CTcholangiography(SCTC) in patients with bile duct obstruction.MethodsA retrospective analysis was performed for 60patients with bile duct obstruction from May 2008 to April 2011,who were treated with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography( ERCP),then SCTC was performed through endoscopic nasobiliary drainage( EN-BD) tube,and the bile duct tree image of SCTC of bile duct obstruction was evaluated.ResultsIn 60 cases of bile duct obstruction who performed three-dimensional SCTC,the left and right hepatic bile ducts,the hepatic bile duct and the common bile duct were visible in 100% patients,cholecyst bile duct was visible in 80% patients,and three-dimensional SCTC can tell the position of cholecyst duct and the place where the cholecyst bile duct enters into the common bile duct.ConclusionThree-dimensional SCTC can show the shape of bile duct tree,especially the cholecyst duct,and has some guidance values in judging the structure of the bile duct tree and the shape of cholecyst bile duct during operation.
9.Evaluation of three-dimensional spiral CT cholangiography to bile duct configuration before laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Honglu WANG ; Zhensheng ZHAO ; Shuangjun CAO ; Jin LI ; Qinglong SHI ; Xutong LI
International Journal of Surgery 2013;(1):19-21,封3
Objective To evaluate of three-dimensional spiral CT cholangiography to bile duct configuration before laparoscopic cholecystectomy.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed for 60 patients with cholelithiasts concurrent with choledocholithiasis from May 2009 to April 2012,which were treated with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP),endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST),and endoscopic nasobiliary drainage (ENBD),then three-dimensional spiral CT cholangiography(SCTC) was performed through endoscopic nasobiliary drainage (ENBD) tube,and the bile duct tree image of SCTC was evaluated,then laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) was carried out.Results Sixty cases were performed three-dimensional SCTC.The left and right hepatic bile ducts,the hepatic bile duct and the common bile duct were visible in 100% patients,and cholecyst bile duct was visible in 75%patients,and three-dimensional SCTC can tell the position of cholecyst duct and the place where the cholecyst bile duct enteres into the common bile duct.Conclusion Three-dimensional SCTC can show the shape of bile duct tree,especially the cholecyst duct,and has some guidance values to judge the structure of the bile duct tree and the configuration of cholecyst bile duct during operation,which can decrease the possibility of bile duct injure.
10.The optimal visualization of brachial plexus with utilization of nerve-sheath signal increased with inked rest-tissue rapid acquisition of relaxation imaging MR neurography and initial dignostic application
Sai SHAO ; Shanshan WANG ; Guangbin WANG ; Honglu SHI ; Xin CHEN ; Xianyun CAI ; Weibo CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2017;51(1):8-12
Objective To assess the optimal visiualization capacity of brachial plexus with three-dimensional nerve-sheath signal increased with inked rest-tissue rapid acquisition of relaxation imaging (3D SHINKEI), exploring the feasibility of preliminary diagnostic value on brachial plexus diseases. Methods MRI scans were performed on 24 healthy volunteers with no history of brachial plexus injury, and 46 patients whose outcomes of lesions had been verified as post-ganglionic brachial plexus injuries by surgery or clinical follows-up . The scan series consist 3D SHINKEI, STIR in the coronal plane as well as DW-MRN in the axial plane using a 3.0 T MR system. The source and post-processed images of 3D SHINKEI and DW-MRN were scored according to the optimal visibility on brachial plexus, in the meanwhile, contrast-to-noise ratio of the original images in the 3D SHINKEI and STIR sequences were calculated separately. Two radiologists blindly compared the detection rate of positive brachial plexus injuries between 3D SHINKEI and STIR in 46 patients. And then analyze the outcomes by means of Kappa test, Mann-Whitney test , independent sample t test, and Chi-square test. Results Post-ganglionic brachial plexus showed high intensity in the 3D SHINKEI sequence. In the 24 healthy volunteers, the scores by the two radiologists were 3.6 ± 0.6, 3.5 ± 0.6, 3.0 ± 0.2, 2.9 ± 0.1, respectively. There was statistical difference between the two sequences (Z=2.667,P=0.008,P<0.05). And the Kappa was 0.8 and 0.6 with favorable consistency. The CNR of 3D SHINKEI and STIR were 0.61 ± 0.07, 0.42 ± 0.03 (t=12.78, P=0.001, P<0.05). The positive detection rates of post-ganglionic brachial plexus injuries on 3D SKINKEI and STIR were, 78.3%, 52.2%(χ2=9.421, P<0.05). Conclusions 3D SHINKEI sequence demonstrates robust visibility consistently and can clearly display the structures and signals of post-ganglionic abnormality, compared with DW-MRN and STIR. This technique can be helpful to provide more complementary information to further confirm the diagnosis of brachial plexus injuries.