1.The guiding value of CTA in the treatment of vascular embolization in emergency pelvic fracture hemorrhage
Fangye WU ; Hongwei XU ; Hui ZENG ; Guoliang SHAO
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(22):46-49
Objective To investigate the guiding value of computed tomography angiography(CTA)in the treatment of vascular embolization in patients with emergency pelvic fracture hemorrhage.Methods From June 2019 to June 2023,67 patients with emergency pelvic fracture hemorrhage were selected from General Hospital Medical Communities of Shaoxing Second Hospital.All patients underwent CTA and digital subtraction angiography(DSA),and the application value of CTA was evaluated using the results of DSA as the gold standard.Results CTA examination showed that 66 patients had vascular injury,bleeding or injury of 167 vessels.DSA examination showed that 66 patients had vascular injury,bleeding or injury of 186 vessels.The detection rate of CTA for positive cases was 97.0%,and the detection rate for vascular injury was 82.8%.The positive predictive value of CTA was 92.2%,the negative predictive value was 97.1%,the sensitivity was 82.8%,and the specificity was 98.8%.Conclusion The diagnostic results of CTA examination for emergency pelvic fracture hemorrhage are highly consistent with DSA,which can provide an important reference for the formulation of treatment plans for patients.
2.Automated proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging guided frameless stereotactic biopsy of intracranial lesions.
Weijie ZHU ; Xiaolei CHEN ; Jiashu ZHANG ; Fangye LI ; Dongdong WU ; Meng ZHANG ; Huaping ZHANG ; Zhijun SONG ; Bainan XU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2014;52(4):280-284
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the feasibility, reliability and accuracy of the automated magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H-MRS) guided frameless brain biopsy with intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI).
METHODSBetween July 2011 and July 2013, a consecutive series of 93 patients were prospectively enrolled. All the patients had intracranial lesions which need biopsy to confirm the diagnosis. Among them, 48 patients were male, 45 patients were female. Their age range from 7 years to 76 years, the median age was 47 years. All patients underwent MRS examination. With MRS automatic fusion technique, the metabolic images were integrated into a standard navigation system (Vario Guide) to guide frameless biopsy. High-field iMRI (1.5 T) was used for target inspection, brain shift correction, and intra-operative exclusion of intra-cerebral hemorrhage and other complications.
RESULTSFor all the 93 patients, (1)H-MRS based metabolic images could be automatically integrated into a standard navigation system and average fusion procedure could be taken 5 minutes 6 seconds. For (1)H-MRS guided stereotactic biopsy of intracranial lesions, the diagnosis yield rate was 94.6% (88/93). Four cases did not get a clear pathological diagnosis, while 1 case did not match the pathological diagnosis result which obtained by following craniotomy. Technical related complication rate was 2.2% (2 cases, intra-cerebral hemorrhage), which were intra-operatively depicted with iMRI, and managed properly. Among them, 1 case with small volume (5 ml) intracerebral hematoma fully recovered 10 days after surgery without second surgical intervention. One case with large volume intracerebral hematoma (32 ml) was depicted with iMRI, followed by craniotomy and hematoma evacuation in the same session. This case had no new or worsened neurologic deficit post-operatively.
CONCLUSIONS(1)H-MRS based metabolic imaging can be automatically integrated into a standard navigation system and used for frameless brain biopsy. The target can be selected according to the metabolic status of the lesion. Hence, the target can be more accurate. And the pathological diagnosis yield rate is higher. With iMRI, the method is safe, and has high clinical efficacy.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Biopsy ; methods ; Brain ; pathology ; Brain Neoplasms ; pathology ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neuronavigation ; methods ; Prospective Studies ; Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ; Stereotaxic Techniques ; Young Adult

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