1.Research progress on brachytherapy for recurrent cervical cancer
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2021;30(3):297-300
Cervical cancer is a common malignancy in women. Surgery and radiotherapy are the main therapeutic approaches. The recurrence rate of cervical cancer is high and the prognosis is relatively poor. Recurrent cervical cancer can be classified into the central pelvic, lateral pelvic and extra-pelvic recurrence. The management of recurrent cervical cancer mainly depends on previous therapeutic approaches and the recurrence site. Surgical resection is the optimal option for patients who have no history of radiotherapy, if feasible, chemoradiotherapy±brachytherapy can be considered. Patients with central pelvic recurrence after radiotherapy are suitable candidates for pelvic exenteration±intraoperative radiotherapy. However, the indications are highly selective, the incidence of postoperative complications is high and the quality of life is poor. Patients with lateral pelvic recurrence after radiotherapy could be treated by re-radiotherapy or chemotherapy. However, the incidence of serious side effects of re-radiotherapy is higher than that of the initial radiotherapy. The indications for stereotactic body radiotherapy are limited and the surgical skill of the surgeons is demanding. In recent years, radiotherapy technology has become more precise. Image-guided brachytherapy, such as high-dose-rate interstitial brachytherapy and radioactive 125I seed implantation, has achieved high efficacy and safety, which may provide new treatment options for recurrent cervical cancer. In this article, research progress on brachytherapy for recurrent cervical cancer was summarized and reviewed.
2.Uterine artery embolization with Pingyangmycin lipiodol emulsion for treatment of symptomatic uterine fibroids
Yanhao LI ; Biao LIU ; Qingle ZENG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2000;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and side effects of uterine arterial embolization with Pingyangmycin(a homogenous bleomycin) lipiodol emulsion(PLE) for symptomatic uterine fibroids. Methods Uterine arterial embolization with PLE was performed in 25 patients.The improvement of symptoms and uterine size changes were followed up in 3-18 months(mean 6 months) after the procedure. Results All but 2 cases were successfully treated bilaterally.Superselective angiography showed enlargement of uterine artery,accompanied by tortuous branches.The uterine size was increased.The uterus itself was significantly stained and emptied slowly. Coagulation necrosis was found in resected fibroids after embolization in 3 patients. One month after the procedure, a mean 40% reduction of uterine volume was obtained in 18 followed up cases.The clinical symptoms were relieved significantly. The main side effects were hypogastic pain(13/25),which was intense in 6 cases. Conclusion Uterine arterial embolization with PLE is a good non surgical therapy in symptomatic uterine fibroids with mild side effects.
3.The correlation among ~(18)F-FDG PET imaging, CT pattern of lipiodol retention and serum AFP in evaluating the effect of TACE for HCC
Jianbiao SHANG ; Yanhao LI ; Fangying LIU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the relationship among 18 F-fluorodexyglucose (FDG) PET, pattern of lipiodol retention CT and serum ?-fetoprotein(AFP) in evaluating the effect of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization(TACE) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods TACE was performed in thirty-five patients with HCC. 18 F-FDG PET and lipiodol-CT examination were performed after TACE, and thus the patterns of lipiodol retention, and the tumor necrosis rates semi-quantitatively by 18 F-FDG PET were obtained with simultaneous calculation of the decrease percentage of serum AFP before and after TACE. Results The patterns of lipiodol retention were divided into four types; A. dense type (n=12), B. rarity type (n=13), C. scattering type (n=7) and D. empty type (n=3). The positive correlation between the tumor necrosis rate (7%~95%) and the decrease percentage of AFP(0~100%) were found (r=0.761 P
4.The complications due to inferior vena cava abnormality and their interventional management
Qiusong LIU ; Quelin MEI ; Yanhao LI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2015;(7):621-624
Objective To discuss the clinical complications caused by inferior vena cava abnormality and their interventional management. Methods The clinical data and interventional therapeutic results of 4 patients with complications due to abnormalities of the inferior vena cava were retrospectively analyzed. Results Duplicate inferior vena cava deformity was confirmed in two cases; one of them was complicated by right inferior vena cava with deep venous thrombosis of right lower extremity;and the other case had bilateral inferior vena cava thrombosis secondary to tumor thrombus within the intrahepatic segment of inferior vena cava, for which interventional treatment was not employed. Left-sided inferior vena cava was observed in 2 cases; clinically, one showed microscopic haematuria and lower back pain, and interventional treatment was not adopted; the other case had abdominal pain, and the symptom showed no obvious improvement after receiving stent implantation in the crossing segment of the left-sided inferior vena cava. Conclusion Clinically, the complications caused by abnormalities of inferior vena cava are rare. The diagnosis and the treatment of its complications should be based on the imaging manifestations, the related clinical symptoms, blood flow dynamics, etc. and the misdiagnosis and mistreatment should be avoided.
5.Hepatic neuroendocrine tumors: its angiographic manifestations and the analysis of patient survival
Qiusong LIU ; Gongliang ZHANG ; Yanhao LI ; Quelin MEI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(4):318-322
Objective Todiscusstheangiographicfeaturesofhepaticneuroendocrineneoplasm(NEN),and to analyze the survival time of patients.Methods The clinical data of 60 patients with hepatic NEN were retrospectively reviewed.Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE),used as main therapy,was employed in 17 patients,22 patients received palliative treatment with no use of TACE,and 21 didn't receive any related treatment.The angiographic features of hepatic NEN were analyzed.Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate the survival rate,and the survival prognostic factors were evaluated by Cox multivariate analysis method.Results Angiography showed that most neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) were characterized by hypovascular lesion,while neuroendocrine carcinomas (NECs) were manifested as hypervascular mass.The median overall survival time of 60 patients was 13.8 months.The 6-month,one-,2-and 3-year cumulative survival rates were 85.0%,52.0%,40.0% and 33.8%,respectively.Cox regression analysis indicated that pathological grade of tumor (P=0.001) and treatment mode (P<0.001) were the independent prognostic factors.Conclusion The rich or poor vascularity of hepatic NEN is helpful for the judgment of tumor grading.Patients whose hepatic NENs belong to high pathological grade (grade Ⅲ) usually have a poor prognosis.TACE is an effective therapy for hepatic NEN.
6.Retrospective study of the relationship of height difference and bone density of postmenopausal women
Yanhao XIONG ; Ning DU ; Weizhen CHEN ; Tao LIU ; Xusheng TANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2003;1(4):265-7
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the relationship of the height difference and bone density (BD) of premenopausal and postmenopausal women. METHODS: The height values of 191 premenopausal and postmenopausal women were recorded, and the BD values of lumbar vertebrae and hip were detected by double energy X-ray BD detector. RESULTS: The lower the height of the postmenopausal women, the less the BD value. The BD of lumbar vertebrae dropped 0.025 5 g/cm(2) with each 2 cm of the shortened height, and the BD of hip joint dropped 0.029 2 g/cm(2). The shortened value in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis was statistically greater than that in postmenopausal women without osteoporosis. CONCLUSION: The BD of the postmenopausal women can be estimated by the calculation of their shortened height value.
7.Study of immune function in children with thalassanemia major after partial splenic embolization
Quelin MEI ; Yong CHEN ; Pengcheng LIU ; Yanhao LI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the changes of immunologic function in children with thalassanemia major after partial splenic embolization(PSE).Methods Immunoglobulins,T cell subsets were detected by immunologic turbidimetry and APAAP with monoclonal antibody respectively in 40 children with thalassanemia major and also in 20 healthy persons before and after PSE.These immunologic indexes were compared before and after PSE.Results The levels of IgG in serum were significantly lower one week after PSE than that before PSE.It turned to normal three weeks after PSE.The IgM,IgA levels remained unchanged during PSE.The levels of CD_3、CD_4、CD_4/CD_8 ratio in children with thalassanemia major were decreased(P
8.A coronary-sectional anatomy and three dimensional reconstruction study of the cavernous sinus
Xingong WANG ; Jun LIU ; Chang FEI ; Shuwei LIU ; Jian ZHANG ; Yanhao CHENG ; Zhonghe ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2013;(2):149-153
Objective To study the regional anatomy of the cavernous sinus for skull base surgery.Methods Continuous thin sections on coronary plane were performed with freezing milling technique on an head specimen from March 2008 to November 2011.After segmenting,labeling and extracting in a seraial sections,we finished the three dimensional reconstruction of the cavernous sinus.Results Three hundred and ninety thin coronary sections were obtained.The related structures were described in six typical sections.The cavernous sinuses were located on each side of the sphenoid sella.The sinus connects to the superior orbital fissure below and lateral to the anterior clinoid process,opens into the basilar sinuses lateral to the dorsum sellae.The four main spaces within the sinus,identified by their relation to the carotid artery,were the medial,the anteroinferior,the posterosuperior compartments and the lateral space.The four spaces were located differnently and communicate with each others in three dimensional images.Conclusion Combination of coronary section anatomy and three dimensional reconstruction can display the anatomical characters of the s cavernous sinus.The 3D models are video films that continuously and dynamically display anatomic structures in 3D space at different velocities.
9.ATM phosphorylation in HepG2 cells following continuous low dose-rate irradiation
Quelin MEI ; Jianyong YANG ; Yanhao LI ; Duanming DU ; Zaizhong CHEN ; Pengcheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2008;28(4):348-350
Objective To investigate the change of ATM phosphorylation in HepG2 cells following a condnuous low dose-rate irradiation.Methods Cells were pemistendy exposed to low dose-rate(8.28 cGy/h) irradiation.Indirect immunofluorescence and Western blot were used to detect the expression of ATM phosphorylated proteins.Colony forming assay Was used to observe the effect of a low dose-rate irradiation on HepG2 cell survival.Results After 30 min of low dose-rate irradiation.the phosphorylation of ATM occurred.After 6 h persistent irradiation,the expression of ATM phosphorylated protein reached the peak value,then gradually decreased.After ATM phosphorylation was inhibited with Wortmannin,the surviving fraction of HepG2 cells was lower than that of the irradiation alone group at each time point(P<0.05).Conclusions Continuous low dose-rate irradiation attenuated ATM phosphorylation.suggesting that continuous low dose-rate irradiation has a potential effect for increasing the radiosensitivity of HepG2 cells.
10.Clinical application of ExoSealTM vascular closure device in interventional management via retrograde femoral artery access
Huan LIU ; Xinling LI ; Lijun XIAO ; Qingle ZENG ; Huajin PANG ; Yanhao LI ; Xiaofeng HE
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(6):547-550
Objective To discuss the safety and efficacy of using ExoSealTM vascular closure device to obtain rapid hemostasis of puncture site in interventional procedure via retrograde femoral artery access.Methods The clinical data of 124 patients,who were admitted to authors' hospital during the period from March 2016 to April 2016 to receive interventional procedure via retrograde femoral artery access,were retrospectively analyzed.During the performance of intervention,ExoSealTM vascular closure device (ExoSealTM group,n=52) or manual compression (MC group,n=72) was employed to make femoral artery puncture point hemostasis.The time spent for hemostasis,the manual compression time,the limb immobilization time,the amount of blood loss during compression process,and the procedure-related complications were recorded and the results were compared between the two groups.Results Technical success rate in ExoSealTM group was 98.1%(51/52).In ExoSealTM group and MC group,the time spent for hemostasis was (0.28±0.08) min and (5.83±1.46) min respectively,the manual compression time was (2.65 ±0.57) min and (7.70± 1.88) min respectively,the limb immobilization time was (2.72±0.43) h and (6.15±0.69) h respectively;all the differences between the two groups were statistically significant (P<0.01).In ExoSealTM group subcutaneous hemotoma occurred in one patient,while in MC group subcutaneous hemotoma occurred in 3 patients and pseudoaneurysm in one patient;the complication rates were 1.92% (1/52) and 5.56% (4/72) respectively,but the difference was not statistically significant (P>0.05).In MC group the amount of blood loss during compression process was (1.11±0.86) ml,which was remarkably less than (7.83±2.08) ml in ExoSealTM group,the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.01).Conclusion For hemostasis of puncture site in interventional management via retrograde femoral artery access,the use of ExoSealTM vascular closure device is safe and effective.