1.Recurrence prevention by embedding 5-FU microparticles on the cutting surface after hepatectomy for HCC
Tao ZHENG ; Feng XIE ; Jiamei YANG ; Weifeng SHEN ; Li GENG ; Binghua DAI ; Rongxi SHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2012;27(10):805-807
Objective To evaluate embedding 5-FU microparticles during operation after hepatectomy for small hepatocellular carcinoma to prevent recurrence. Methods A retrospective analysis on 184 patients was done.All patients received liver resection for HCC from 2007 Mar.to 2008 Mar.In 90 cases,5-FU releasing microparticles were embeded on liver cutting surface after the tumor was resected (group A).94 cases in which no micropaticles were given served as controls (group B).All patients had a single tumor( ≤5 cm) without visible vessel invasion. Results The postoperative disease-free survival ( DFS),and median period of DFS of group A vs.group B was 43 months vs 35 months.Postoperative DFS rates of 1-,2-and 3-year were 86%,76% % and 64% respectively in A group,while they were 77%,61%and 49% respectively in B group ( x2 =4.77,P < 0.05 ).In two groups the liver and kidney main function index( TB,ALB,ALT,BUN,Scr)on day 7 and postoperative complications were not statistically different (P > 0.05 ). Conclusions Embeding 5-FU microparticle after hepatectomy for HCC could increase the postoperative DFS rates,and patients do not suffer from significant liver and kidney malfunctions.
2. Application of three-dimensional visualization in pancreatic tumor: a pilot study
Sizhen WANG ; Xinbo WANG ; Min LI ; Rongxi SHEN ; Hua RONG ; Jieshou LI
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2017;55(10):760-764
Objective:
To study the value of three-dimensional(3D) visualization in the diagnosis and surgical treatment for pancreatic tumor.
Methods:
From June to September 2016, 26 patients with pancreatic tumors in Jinling Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University were involved. The study included 26 patients(8 females and 18 males) with mean age of (57±12)years (ranging from 23 to 77 years). And there were 20 malignant tumors and 6 benign tumors. All of them were examined with abdominal thin slice CT scanning and the CT images were imported into 3D visualization system for 3D visualization. The main elements examined by 3D visualization included tumor shape, size, and location; distribution and morphology of the peripancreatic lymph node; the relationships among neoplasms, organs and blood vessels.
Results:
Among the 26 patients, there were 21 cases with pancreatic cancer, of which 15 cases successfully underwent standard pancreatectomy. All patients were operated underwent accurate assessment. The 3D model demonstrated the origination and bifurcations of blood vessels, and the relationships among neoplasms, organs and blood vessels efficiently. The 3D technique could facilitate to evaluate response of neiadjuvant chemotherapy in the pancreatic cancer patients (