1.Efficacy of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy for 132 patients with esophageal carcinoma
Jie JIANG ; Qifeng WANG ; Zefen XIAO ; Luhua WANG ; Dongfu CHEN ; Qinfu FENG ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Jima LV ; Guangfei OU ; Jun LIANG ; Weibo YIN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2009;18(1):47-51
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3DCRT) for esophageal carcinoma and identify prognostic factors in this patient group.Methods From May 2002 to Jun 2005,132 patients with unresectable or inoperable esophageal cancer were treated with 3DCRT in our hospital.Their chnical data were analyzed retrospectively.ResultsThe 1-and 2-year local control rates was 65.4% and 52.1% in the whole group,respectively.The overall 1-and 2-year survival rate was 50.7% and 32.2% ,respectively.The median survival time was 13 months.The 1-and 2-year survival rate was 56.7%and 36.7% in stageⅠ + Ⅲ ,respectively,with 35.2% and 14.7% in stage IV.The median survival time were 15 months and 9 months for stage Ⅰ +Ⅲ and Ⅳ,respectively(x2 = 8.17,P = 0.004). Of patients with stage Ⅰ + Ⅲ disease who were absent of perforation sign before radiotherapy,with lesion length less than 8.0 cm and whole course given by 3DCRT,the 1-and 2-year survival rate was 73.0% and 49.9%,respectively.Univariate analysis revealed that condition of alimentation,absence of perforation sign, short lesion length,early TNM stage were associated with good survival.Multivariate analysis confirmed that absence of perforation sign and lesion length were independent prognostic factors for survival. Conclusions 3DCRT is effective for esophageal carcinomas in terms of survival and local control.Further improvement could be achieved with muhi-modality treatment.Absence of perforation sign and lesion length are independ ent prognostic factors for survival.
2.Free graft of vascularized iliac bone flap based on deep iliac circumflex vessels for the treatment of os-teonecrosis of the femoral head
Juyu TANG ; Wei DU ; Panfeng WU ; Zhengbing ZHOU ; Fang YU ; Xiaoyang PANG ; Lei ZENG ; Ding PAN ; Yongbing XIAO ; Rui LIU ; Liming QING ; Qifeng OU ; Xing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2019;42(4):313-316
To investigate the feasibility and clinical efficacy of free graft of vascularized iliac bone flap based on deep iliac circumflex vessels for the treatment of osteonecrosis of femoral head (ONFH). Methods Twelve cases of ONFH(13 hips) received free graft of vascularized iliac bone flap based on deep iliac circumflex ves-sels from April, 2016 to July, 2017.The average Harris score was (74.7±6.9) in the second stage and (68.6±9.2) in the third stage. After debriding the necrosis bone of the femoral head, the contralateral vascularized iliac bone flap had been harvested, and then implanted into the femoral head. The deep iliac circumflex artery and its accompanying vein were anastomosed with the transverse branch (or ascending branch) of the lateral circumflex femoral artery and con-comitant vein respectively. The herringbone brace was used for hip fixation for 3 weeks after operation. X-ray exami-nation (1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months after operation, respectively) and Harris hip score (6 and 12 months after operation, respectively) were performed to evaluate the recovery results of the femoral head. Scores were recorded and analyzed by paired t-test.The difference was considered to statistically significant if P<0.05. Results The patients were fol-lowed-up for 15(12-20)months. The iliac bone flap of 12 patients (13 hips) healed well. There was no necrosis and collapse in 12 hips, except 1 femoral head collapsed slightly because of weight loading too early. The average Harris score was (91.6±4.5) of the second stage and (84.8±6.1) of the third stage. Compared with scores before the operation, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion Free vascularized iliac bone grafting based on deep iliac circumflex vessels is an ideal treatment for ONFH head in middle and advanced stage.