1.One case report of successfully occluded aortopulmonary septal defect in young infant
Rongsong YI ; Hongjun ZENG ; Xianqiang LEI
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2014;(7):614-615
Objective To explore the method and efifcacy of intervention aortopulmonary septal defect (APSD) in young infant. Methods A four month old APSD infant had undergone interventional treatment using homemade ventricular septal de-fect occluder, and was followed up to observe the curative effect. Results The APSD had been successfully closured, and the clinical symptoms improved instantly. The follow-up showed heart function improved, heart shadow reduced, and growth well. Conclusions APSD interventional therapy is a safe, effective treatment in young infant.
2.Surgical resection versus radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of primary hepatocellular carcinoma with type Ⅰ portal vein tumor thrombus
Haibo NING ; Zhe LIU ; Haiming LU ; Lei LIU ; Xianghong LI ; Xianqiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2013;19(8):593-596
Objective To compare the results of surgical resection with radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of primary hepatocellular carcinoma with type Ⅰ portal vein tumor thrombus.Methods The clinical data of 30 patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma with type Ⅰ portal vein tumor thrombus treated between January 2006 and December 2009 were analyzed retrospectively.Patients were divided into two groups according to the treatment.Result The treatments were successfully carried out in the surgical resection group (n=15) and the radiofrequency ablation group (n =15).There was no perioperative death.Both surgical resection and radiofrequency ablation improved the overall survival and recurrence-free survival.The survival outcome of radiofrequency ablation was similar to surgical resection.Conclusion Both surgical resection and radiofrequency ablation were safe and effective for patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma with type Ⅰ portal vein tumor thrombus and improved the overall survival and recurrence-free survival.