1.Analysis of the success rate of CT-Guided 3D printed template-navigated radioactive seed implantation in the treatment of pancreatic cancer
Hongyu LIU ; Yunpeng SHI ; Zifan HE ; Baodong GAI ; Kaixian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2025;19(5):790-792
Pancreatic cancer is highly malignant and difficult to treat. The implantation of radioactive seed has opened up a new treatment option for pancreatic cancer. Although the implantation of radioactive seed in the treatment of pancreatic cancer has achieved good results, due to the special anatomical location of pancreatic cancer and the dense distribution of important tissues and organs around the tumor, the operation of seed implantation for pancreatic cancer has become a clinical treatment challenge. We applied the method of 3D printing template navigation and constraining the direction of the puncture needle. The puncture needle followed the safe puncture path designed in the preoperative treatment planning system, effectively avoiding important tissues and organs, and implanted radioactive seeds in the tumor. The operation of seed implantation was simplified, homogenized and made safe. In this group of cases, the proportion of successful particle implantation using 3D printing template navigation was 89.5%. All cases met the preoperative treatment plan in postoperative dose verification and achieved the purpose of radioactive seed implantation treatment.
2.Analysis of the success rate of CT-Guided 3D printed template-navigated radioactive seed implantation in the treatment of pancreatic cancer
Hongyu LIU ; Yunpeng SHI ; Zifan HE ; Baodong GAI ; Kaixian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2025;19(5):790-792
Pancreatic cancer is highly malignant and difficult to treat. The implantation of radioactive seed has opened up a new treatment option for pancreatic cancer. Although the implantation of radioactive seed in the treatment of pancreatic cancer has achieved good results, due to the special anatomical location of pancreatic cancer and the dense distribution of important tissues and organs around the tumor, the operation of seed implantation for pancreatic cancer has become a clinical treatment challenge. We applied the method of 3D printing template navigation and constraining the direction of the puncture needle. The puncture needle followed the safe puncture path designed in the preoperative treatment planning system, effectively avoiding important tissues and organs, and implanted radioactive seeds in the tumor. The operation of seed implantation was simplified, homogenized and made safe. In this group of cases, the proportion of successful particle implantation using 3D printing template navigation was 89.5%. All cases met the preoperative treatment plan in postoperative dose verification and achieved the purpose of radioactive seed implantation treatment.
3.Interstitial implantation of 125I radioactive seeds for low rectal cancer with anal sphincter preservation
Youmao TAO ; Jinqiang LYU ; Baodong GAI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2024;18(1):94-98
Objective:To assess the effectiveness and characteristics of intratumoral radioactive seed implantation in low rectal cancer with anal sphincter preservation.Methods:Clinical data of 8 patients (not willing or can not to undergo radical resection of rectal carcinoma) with low rectal cancer receiving radioactive seed implantation with anal sphincter preservation were retrospectively analyzed.Results:All the 8 patients successfully completed intratumoral radioactive seed implantation. Preoperative clinical symptoms of discomfort were significantly improved, and CEA levels decreased significantly. Colonoscopy and CT examination showed that tumor disappeared in 4 cases, anal function was successfully preserved in all patients. The mean survival time was 32.4 months.Conclusions:Intratumoral radioactive seed implantation in low rectal cancer with anal sphincter preservation can effectively improve the quality of life of patients.
4.Interstitial implantation of radioactive seeds for treatment of abdominal metastases
Cong ZHU ; Yining XU ; Zhaozheng ZHENG ; Baodong GAI ; Yifeng ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2024;18(3):414-417
Objective:To assess the feasibility, efficacy, and therapeutic advantages of radioactive 125I seed implantation for the treatment of abdominal metastases. Methods:The clinical data of eight patients with abdominal metastases treated with radioactive 125I seed implantation were retrospectively analyzed. Results:Of the three pelvic metastasis cases, two patients with grade II pain had postoperative pain relief, and one patient with grade III pain had a gradual decrease in pain to grade I one week after surgery. One patient with lower extremity edema had complete disappearance of edema one month after surgery. The lumbar back pain disappeared after ureteral stent implantation in one patient with ureteral compression. In three patients with perineal drop sensation, the discomfort disappeared at the 2-month postoperative follow-up. In two patients with abdominal wall metastases, the pain disappeared one day after surgery, and the metastatic lesions gradually decreased in size. Postoperative re-evaluation of patients with multiple peripancreatic and retroperitoneal lymph node metastases showed the disappearance of lymph node enlargement.Conclusion:Radioactive 125I seed implantation can effectively improve the life quality of patients with abdominal metastases.
5.Needle tract metastasis after fine needle aspiration for malignant tumor
Baodong GAI ; Yilun LIU ; Jiannan HUANG ; Chengwei MA ; Shihou SHENG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2024;18(6):775-778
Image-guided fine needle aspiration technique has been widely used in various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. However, if the target of the puncture is a malignant tumor, it is possible that tumor cells attached to the surface and core of the puncture needle may fall off, causing tumor cells to enter the puncture needle path and form needle path implantation metastasis, thereby reducing the patient's quality of life and treatment effectiveness. In this article, we have identified the causes of needle tract metastasis, elaborated on relevant measures to prevent tract metastasis, summarized the operating standards of fine needle puncture and the treatment methods for needle tract metastasis, in order to reduce the incidence of needle tract metastasis, improve the quality of life and treatment effectiveness of patients.
6.Needle tract metastasis after fine needle aspiration for malignant tumor
Baodong GAI ; Yilun LIU ; Jiannan HUANG ; Chengwei MA ; Shihou SHENG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2024;18(6):775-778
Image-guided fine needle aspiration technique has been widely used in various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. However, if the target of the puncture is a malignant tumor, it is possible that tumor cells attached to the surface and core of the puncture needle may fall off, causing tumor cells to enter the puncture needle path and form needle path implantation metastasis, thereby reducing the patient's quality of life and treatment effectiveness. In this article, we have identified the causes of needle tract metastasis, elaborated on relevant measures to prevent tract metastasis, summarized the operating standards of fine needle puncture and the treatment methods for needle tract metastasis, in order to reduce the incidence of needle tract metastasis, improve the quality of life and treatment effectiveness of patients.
7.Interstitial implantation of radioactive seeds for pancreatic cancer pain management
Yong ZHOU ; Yunpeng SHI ; Xin XIANG ; Rongnan ZHAI ; Baodong GAI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2023;17(3):282-285
Objective:To assess the effectiveness and characteristics of intratumoral radioactive seed implantation in pancreatic cancer pain management.Methods:Clinical data of 160 patients with pancreatic cancer receiving radioactive seed implantation were retrospectively analyzed. Both pre- and postoperative pain intensities were evaluated using the visual analog scale (VAS) .Results:About 71.88% (115) of 160 patients experienced abdominal or low back pain. Postoperative pain in 104 patients was relieved at various degrees after radioactive seed implantation with an analgesic efficacy of 90.43% (the efficacy for abdominal and low back pain relief was 86.52% and 96.34%, respectively). The between-group difference was statistically significant. Pain relief was observed 1-7 days postoperatively, and the maximal degree of pain relief was achieved 2-14 days after treatment initiation.Conclusion:Intratumoral implantation of radioactive seeds was microinvasive, quick-acting, and effective in pancreatic cancer pain management.
8.miR-765 regulates proliferation, migration, and invasion of papillary thyroid carcinoma cells via Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway
Rui LI ; Hongyu LIU ; Yang ZHANG ; Baodong GAI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2023;17(4):430-434
Objective:To investigate the role of miR-765 in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) cells and further uncover the associated signaling mechanism.Methods:qPCR was used to assess miR-765 expression in normal human thyroid cell line (Nthy-ori 3-1) and human PTC cell lines (B-CPAP and TPC-1). PTC cells were divided into blank control group (BC) without special treatment, negative control group (NC) that was transfected with negative control sequences, and miR-mimic group that was transfected with miR-mimic. Transfection with miR-mimic was used to up-regulate the expression of miR-765 in PTC cells. CCK-8, plate colony formation, wound-healing, and Transwell invasion assays were used to assess the proliferation, migration, and invasion of PTC cells, respectively. Western blot assay was used to assess the level of nuclear β-catenin, the key protein of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, in PTC cells.Results:The level of miR-765 expression of PTC cells was significantly lower than that of Nthy-ori 3-1 cells (B-CPAP, P=0.0003; TPC-1, P=0.0003). Transfection with miR-mimic significantly up-regulated miR-765 expression in PTC cells (B-CPAP, P<0.0001; TPC-1, P<0.0001). Results of CCK-8 assay (B-CPAP, P<0.05; TPC-1, P<0.05), plate colony formation assay (B-CPAP, P=0.0001; TPC-1, P<0.0001), wound-healing assay, and Transwell invasion assay (B-CPAP, P=0.001; TPC-1, P=0.0014) showed that up-regulating the expression of miR-765 significantly inhibited the proliferation, migration, and invasion of PTC cells. Western blot results showed that up-regulating the expression of miR-765 significantly reduced nuclear β-catenin (B-CPAP, P=0.0039; TPC-1, P=0.0004) . Conclusion:up-regulating the expression of miR-765 inhibits the proliferation, migration, and invasion of PTC cells and the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, which not only proposes miR-765 as a novel potential therapeutic target for PTC, but also further revealed the associated mechanism.
9.The application of contrast-enhanced ultrasound guided radioactive 125I seed implantation for the treatment of metastatic liver cancer with Iso-echo imaging
Pu SHAO ; Qingchun LI ; Dongyan YANG ; Baodong GAI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2023;17(6):765-766
Radioactive 125I seed implantation has definite curative effect in the treatment of local liver cancer. Currently, percutaneous implantation guided by CT, nuclear magnetism or ultrasound can be adopted, which is safe and minimally invasive. However, the images of some patients with metastatic liver cancer show isodensity or iso-echo imaging under CT or ultrasound, which is easy to miss diagnosis and treatment, seriously affecting the quality of life of patients. A case of terminal cholangiocarcinoma of the biliary tract with metastasis to the liver was admitted to China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University. Ultrasound image showed iso-echo, and radio 125I seed implantation was performed under the guidance of contrast-enhanced ultrasound. The operation was completed according to the preoperative treatment plan.
10.One case of pancreatic metastases from small cell lung cancer
Kai ZHENG ; Qiushuang LIU ; Yue HU ; Ling ZHANG ; Baodong GAI ; Jinqiang LYU ; Dongyan YANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2022;16(3):383-384
Pancreatic metastasis of small cell lung cancer is very rare in clinic. The purpose of this article is to improve the knowledge of clinical and radiologists about this disease by reporting one case.

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