1.Perioperative management of percutanous laser lumber disc decompression
Jian YOU ; Shunming LIAO ; Wei MU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To explore the significance of perioperative management of percutanous laser lumbar disc decompression. Methods Retrospective analysis was carried out in 86 patients with lumbar disc herniation in order to evaluate the results of preoperative and postoperative managements. Results All patients passed through operative period safely. Total efficiency rate reach 78%(67/86). Conclusions It can be ensuring operative effect and decreasing the operative complication for the patients with lumbar disc herniation by intensifing the perioperative managment.
2.Dynamic observation of the brains of severely scalded rabbits by spiral CT and MRI
Jun HU ; Haitao LI ; Shiyi DING ; Shunming LIAO ; Enqua ZHANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(21):-
Objective To explore the image characteristics of the opening of the blood brain barrier (BBB) at the early stages of severely scalded rabbits. Methods Twenty-six rabbits inflicted with 50% total burn surface area (TBSA) of Ⅲ degree were randomized into 7 groups: pre-scald, post-scald at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 h groups. The spiral CT (SCT) and MRI were used to observe the image changes during the corresponding phases. Samples from the anterior cortex, temporal lobe, posterior cortex, cerebellum, and brain stem were examined by light and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), respectively. Results The pathological features showed that neurons and oligodendrocytes swelled lightly and blood vessels were congested and dilated at 3-4 h after scald. CT image changes were found at 5 h after scald and became more remarkable at 6 h after scald. MRI image changes could not be found within 6 h after scald. Conclusion The opening of BBB is earlier than the formation of edema. Enhanced CT plays an important role in manifesting the opening of BBB at the early stages of severely scalded rabbits.
3.Clinical values of nuclear magnetic resonance and B-ultrasonography in diagnoses of gynecological pelvic tumors
Rong LU ; Jinwen DONG ; Shunming LIAO ; Shuangmin LI
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(5):89-91
Objective To study the clinical values of MRI and B-ultrasonography in the diagnoses of gynecological pelvic tumors.Methods From September 2014 to September 2016,130 patients with gynecological pelvic tumors were randomly selected and examined by MRI and B-ultrasonography respectively.MRI and B-uhrasonography were compared on the misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis rate,detection rate of malignant tumor as well as diagnosis coincidence rate.Results The detection rate of malignant tumor,the misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis rate and the diagnosis coincidence rate of MRI were 96.15%,10.77% and 89.23% respectively,those of B-ultrasonography were 76.92%,24.62% and 75.38% respectively,and there were significant differences between all the rates of MRI and B-ultrasonography (P<0.05).Conclusion MRI diagnoses pelvic tumors effectively,while behaves not so well as B-ultrasonography in cost,timeliness and scan time.
4.The early pathology and image study of percutaneous laser disc decompression in beagles
Shunming LIAO ; Shiyi DING ; Jian YOU ; Wei MOU ; Jun HU ; Qiang LI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2006;0(11):-
Objective To explore the cause, influencing factor and possible solving method of transient adverse reactions during the operation. Methods Sixteen healthy beagles were undergone virtual PLDD. The changes of vertebral discs and the surrounding tissues were observed by high resolution CT and MRI at different periods after the operation, and the same investigation procedure was carried out after the sacrifice of beagles. Results The beagles of the conventional vaporization group occasionally had limb tic and whining in the operations. Pieces of necrosis and edema could be found in the tissues of intervertebral foramen at the paracentetic side. The histological changes in the negative pressure suction group were less than those in the conventional group. Conclusion The reversible damages of the surrounding tissuses were observed in the conventional group and continuing negative pressure suction during the operations can prevent the damages to the surrounding tissues, all of the changes could be clearly displayed by CT and MRI scan.