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Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and surgical treatment experience of carotid body tumor (CBT).Methods:The clinical data of 12 patients with CBT admitted to the Department of Vascular Surgery, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University from March 2013 to August 2020 were analyzed retrospectively. Among them, there were 6 males and 6 females, aged 31-83 years, with a median age of 57 years. Among the 12 patients, 2 patients were not treated surgically. The body mass index (BMI), tumor side, maximum diameter of tumor, and tumor classification, operation time, intraoperative bleeding volume, postoperative drainage volume and time, postoperative hospital stay and postoperative complications of patients undergoing surgery were recorded.Results:BMI of the 12 patients was 17.19-29.07 kg/m 2, with an average of (24.05±3.95) kg/m 2. Among the 12 patients, there were 4 tumors on the left side, 6 tumors on the right side and 2 patients had bilateral tumors. The maximum diameter of the tumor was 1.7-8.7 cm, with an average of (4.05 ± 1.89) cm. Among the 2 patients with bilateral tumors, 1 patient underwent staged resection within 9 months and 1 patient only removed the larger tumor. A total of 10 patients underwent surgical resection. All excised tumors were confirmed histopathologically to be paraganglioma. The average operation time and the amount of bleeding was(164.73 ± 74.39)min and 341.82 mL respectively. The drainage time was 1-3 d, with an average of (1.73 ± 0.65) d. The cumulative drainage volume was 22-237 mL, with an average of (77.18 ± 57.47) mL. Classification of 11 surgically resected tumors: 3 patients (3/11, 27.3%) were Shamblin Ⅰ, 7 patients (7/11, 63.6%) were Shamblin Ⅱ and 1 patient (1/11, 9.1%) were Shamblin Ⅲ. There were 1 patient of hematoma and 1 patient of acute cerebral infarction after operation. One patient with decrease in muscle strength of right limb, other surgical patients complained no complications such as stroke and cranial nerve injury when discharged. Patients undergoing surgery were hospitalized for 8-20 days, with an average of (13.36 ± 3.61) d. Conclusions:CBT is a rare paraganglioma in clinic. Surgical resection is an effective method to treat CBT. Careful operation should be carried out to avoid serious complications such as wound hematoma, cranial nerve injury and ischemic stroke.
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Objective:To explore the method and effect of endovascular treatment to innominate artery stenosis or occlusion.Methods:The data of 11 patients with stenosis or occlusion of innominate artery from January 2014 to November 2019 at Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University were collected. All patients received endovascular treatment. We summarized the changes of clinical symptoms, surgical methods, perioperative complications, stent patency, and analyzed the changes in systolic blood pressure and peak blood flow velocity on the involving side.Results:All 11 patients underwent endovascular treatment. The surgical technique success rate was 100%. All patients were followed up. The follow-up time was 4-69 months, with an average of (30.1±23.4)months. 2 patients used cerebral umbrella during the operation. 1 patient was performed ipsilateral carotid endarterectomy, 1 patient underwent contralateral carotid stent implantation, 1 patient was diagnosed as severe stenosis of the innominate artery and left common carotid artery, and an innominate artery stent implantation was performed at one stage, left common carotid artery stent implantation was performed after half a year. We done operation from the femoral artery puncture approach (6 patients), brachial artery puncture approach (2 patients), axillary artery and femoral artery puncture approach (1 patients), and right common carotid artery and the femoral artery puncture approach (2 patients). 3 patients had in-stent restenosis at 6, 7and 12 months after stenting, respectively. 1 patient underwent balloon dilatation, and 2 patients underwent re-stent implantation. We have not do further intervention to 1 case of in-stent occlusion occurred 14 months after the stenting, for the clinical symptoms did not improve significantly. The clinical re-intervention rate in this group was 3/11, and the primary patency rate was 7/11. The secondary patency rate was 10/11. The symptoms of 10 patients were relieved and the weakness of right upper extremity was not significantly changed in 1 patient. No puncture point complications occurred in all patients, and no cerebral infarction occurred during the perioperative period. There were statistically significant differences in systolic blood pressure, blood pressure difference and peak blood flow velocity before and after the operation ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Endovascular treatment of innominate arterial stenosis or occlusion was safe and effective, and the appropriate surgical approach and plan should be selected according to the lesion characteristics and the whole body conditions.
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Objective@#To investigate the effect of endovascular treatment of cerebral infarction with right aortic arch and Kommerell's diverticulum.@*Methods@#Retrospective analysis was done to assess the treatment effect of a case from vascular surgery, Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University. This case was diagnosed as cerebral infarction with right aortic arch and Kommerell's diverticulum.@*Results@#One month after the treatment of cerebral infarction, we successfully used the thoracic aortic stent to isolate the Kommerell's diverticulum. There were no operative complications occurred. The stent had good shape and smooth blood flow was seen in the stent.@*Conclusions@#Endovascular treatment to cerebral infarction with right aortic arch and Kommerell's diverticulum is safe and feasible, and the clinical outcome requires further long-term follow-up.
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Objective To investigate the effect of endovascular treatment of cerebral infarction with right aortic arch and Kommerell's diverticulum.Methods Retrospective analysis was done to assess the treatment effect of a case from vascular surgery,Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University.This case was diagnosed as cerebral infarction with right aortic arch and Kommerell's diverticulum.Results One month after the treatment of cerebral infarction,we successfully used the thoracic aortic stent to isolate the Kommerell's diverticulum.There were no operative complications occurred.The stent had good shape and smooth blood flow was seen in the stent.Conclusions Endovascular treatment to cerebral infarction with right aortic arch and Kommerell's diverticulum is safe and feasible,and the clinical outcome requires further long-term follow-up.
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Objective The incidence of chronic lower limb ischemia caused by arteriosclerotic obliteration of lower extremities is increasing recent years and there is a high risk of amputation and mortality.This study was to find out the changes in a single center for 16 years.Methods A retrospective analysis of the data of patients in single-center vascular surgery in the past 16 years was carried out.The patients with chronic lower limb ischemia caused by lower limb arteriosclerosis obliterans were screened out,and the data of operation information,amputation,length of stay and hospitalization expenses during hospitalization were collected.Results A total of 4 602 patients were included,of whom 57.39% were diabetic.It was found that the number of patients admitted,the number of endovascular treatment,the average cost of hospitalization increased year by year,and the average length of hospitalization decreased year by year.The amputation rate decreased from 8.12% (from 2002 to 2007) to 0.92% (from 2008 to 2017) (P < 0.01).The average days of hospitalization decreased from 28.20 days (from 2002 to 2007) to 11.65 days (from 2008 to 2017) (P < 0.01).The average hospitalization cost rose from 54 466.94 yuan (from 2002 to 2007) to 73 685.22 yuan (from 2008-2017) (P < 0.01).There was no significant difference in amputation rate,hospitalization days and hospitalization costs between diabetic group and non-diabetic group.In diabetic subgroup,amputation rate decreased from 8.83% (between 2002 and 2007) to 1.05% (between 2008 and 2017) (P < 0.01).The average hospitalization days decreased from 30.12 days (between 2002 and 2007) to 12.60 days (between 2008 and 2017) (P < 0.01).The average cost of hospitalization rose from 58 530.94 yuan (between 2002 and 2007) to 74 433.75 yuan (between 2008 and 2017) (P < 0.01).Conclusions From 2002 to 2017,the number of patients with chronic lower limb ischemia increased gradually,and so as the number of endovascular treatment.While the amputation rate and average hospitalization time decreased,and the average hospitalization cost increased.The same trend was observed in the diabetic subgroup.The significant decrease in amputation rate may be related to the development of endovascular therapy and angiogenesis therapy.
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Objective To compare the clinical curative effects of PTA and simple pharmacotherapy for intrapopliteal artery ischemic disease.Methods Seventy-three patients with intrapopliteal artery ischemic disease were divided into PTA group (n=37) and pharmacotherapy group (n=36).Their ABI,claudication distance,vascular patency,rest pain and amputation rate were recorded and analyzed with SPSS 22.0 at months 1,3,6,12,18 and 24 respectively before and after treat ment.The vascular patency and amputation rate were analyzed according to the Kaplan-Meier curve.Results The ABI was higher in PTA group than in pharmacotherapy group during the 1-24 months following up period after treatment,and was still higher in PTA group than in pharmacotherapy group at month 24 after treatment (0.640±0.238 vs 0.500±0.152,P=0.038).The claudication distance was shorter and the rest pain was milder in PTA group than in pharmacotherapy group at months 1 and 3,and at months 1-18 respectively (P<0.05,P<0.01).No significant difference was found in amputation-free survival curves between the two groups (Plogrank =0.618).Conclusion The symptom improvement of PTA is better than that of pharmacotherapy for patients with severe rest pain or severe intermittent claudication.
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Objective To explore the feasibility and safety of endovascular directional atherectomy angioplasty for the treatment of severe vertebral artery stenosis.Methods Directional atherectomy combined with use of drug-coating balloon (DCB) was employed to treat one patient with severe stenosis of vertebral artery in November 2017 at authors' hospital.Protective umbrella filter was placed at the distal site of V1 segment during the procedure course.Results The operation was successfully accomplished.No postoperative complications occurred.After the operation,the clinical symptom of dizziness disappeared and the patient was well recovered.Conclusion For the treatment of severe vertebral artery stenosis,directional atherectomy combined with use of DCB is safe and feasible.
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Objective To explore the clinical effectiveness and safety of selective usage of embolic protection device to prevent distal embolization during SilverHawk atherectomy for atherosclerotic femoropo-pliteal artery disease. Methods From Jan 2014 to December 2015, 45 femoropopliteal artery atherosclerot-ic patients were treated with SilverHawk atherectomy and selective embolic protection device (EPD). The indication for EPD was instent restenosis, highly calcified lesion, suspicious of thrombosis, ulcerated le-sion, and single below-the-knee runoff. All cases who met the indication were treated with atherectomy and EPD, and those who did not meet the indication were treated with or without EPD according to the patient's choice. The embolic related complications were analyzed. Results Twenty three out of 45 patients who met the EPD indication were all treated with SilverHawk atherectomy under EPD protection, filter captured deb-ris in 17 patients (73. 9%) of the patients. The other 22 patients who did not meet the indication were di-vided into 2 groups according to the patient's choice of EPD usage, 11 were treated by atherectomy with EPD and 11 without EPD. One case out of 11 unindicated patients without EPD suffered a tibioperoneal trunk embolization and restored with catheter aspiration. For 1/11 (9. 1%) unindicated cases with EPD protec-tion, the filter captured embolization. There was a significant difference of distal embolization rate between the indicated and unindicated patients (χ2 =19. 368,P =0. 000). All filters were retrieved successfully without any distal embolization and any complications except arterial spasm occurred in 2 patients and re-stored well with nitroglycerin. Conclusions It is safe and effective for selective usage of embolic protection device to prevent distal embolization during SilverHawk atherectomy for atherosclerotic femoropopliteal artery disease.
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Objective To evaluate efficacy, safety, and long-term patency and fracture rates of self-expanding nitinol stent after failed percutaneous transluminal angioplasty ( PTA) of popliteal artery in patients with chronic critical limb ischemia ( CLI ) or lifestyle-limiting claudication in Chinese patients. Methods A total of 64 patients (68 limbs) was retrospectively analyzed who underwent endovascular treat-ment for stenoocclusive lesions in the popliteal artery from January 2008 to July 2012. In a single-center study, self-expanding nitinol stents were implanted in 68 popliteal arteries for the treatment of stenosis grea-ter than 75% or occlusions in the popliteal arteries. Follow-up patency was assessed by clinical examina-tion, ankle-brachial index, and color ultrasound or digital subtraction angiography, and stent fracture was assessed by plain X-rays at 6 and 12 months and annually thereafter. Results Stent implantation was suc-cessful in 63 patients (98. 5%). Mean follow-up was 22. 1 months (22. 1 ± 13. 8). 1-year, 2-year and 3-year primary patency rate ( PPR) was 76%, 60% and 43%, respectively. The 1-year, 2-year, and 3-year secondary patency rate ( SPR) was 87%, 82% and 73%, respectively. The 1-year , 2-year, and 3-year PPRs and SPRs for subgroups, trans-articular surface versus no trans-articular surface were not significant difference (P>0. 05). Two patients were lost to follow-up (3%). Two patients (3%) died during the fol-low-up period. Stent fractures were seen in 11 limbs (11 of 68, 16. 2%) and the fractures were identified in P1 and P2 segment. Three patients were performed above-knee amputation because of stent occlusion and gangrene of limb (3 of 68, 4. 4%). Conclusions Stent implantation is a safe and effective treatment of popliteal artery occlusion. One can improve the popliteal arterial stent patency rate by interventional tech-nique, such as transcatheter arterial thrombolysis, balloon angioplasty, silverhawk atherectomy, and rescue stent. One maybe try to avoid stent placement up to the popliteal arterial P1 and P2 segment owing to stent fracture.
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Objective To investigate the clinical outcome of drug-coated balloon ( DCB) treated atherosclerosis obliterans ( ASO) in lower extremity. Methods Data of 28 patients were retrospectively an-alyzed to determine the effectiveness and characteristics of DCB treatment. Results All the 28 patients were successfully treated with endovascular intervention therapy. Lesions mainly located in the superficial femoral arteries were divided into Groups A, B, C, and D according to TransAtlantic InterSociety Consensus (TASC) Ⅱ classification. Follow-up at 6, 9, and 12 months showed 100%, 84. 6% and 76. 9% patency rate in treated artery. After 9 months of endovascular intervention therapy, the combined artery patency rates in Groups A and B was 92. 8%, which was significantly better than 66. 7% in Groups C and D ( P <0. 05 ) . DCB angioplasty had an artery patency rate of 86. 7%, while DCB angioplasty plus stenting had the patency rate of 85. 7% (P>0. 05). Artery patency rate of Simple DCB angioplasty in ten patients (Exclu-ding patients with in-stent restenosis ) was 80% and of Atherectomy plus DCB angioplasty in 5 patients was 100% (P<0. 05). Conclusions DCB angioplasty has superiority over conventional intervention therapy. Combined debulky and DCB angioplasty appear to be the best choice in current treatment of ASO in lower extremity.
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Objective To establish a diabetic rat model of hindlimb ischemia, and provide a test method for dia-betic limb ischemia and diabetic foot study.Methods Twenty-five Wistar rats were divided into three groups:the model group and control group ( n=10) , and sham operated group ( n=5) .The rats of model group were induced by intraperito-neal injection of streptozotocin ( STZ, 60 mg/kg) , with the blood glucose level over 16.8 mmol/L, while the rats of control group were injected with normal saline.All the rats had the left femoral artery and its branches ligated, and then Doppler scan blood flow analysis was performed for the two hind limbs after operation at different time points.In the meantime, the changes of body weight and blood glucose were observed.The animals were sacrificed at 21days after operation.HE stai-ning was used to observe the pathological changes of gastrocnemius and femoral arteries.Capillary density and intima hyper-plasia were examined using immunostaining for CD31 and a-SMA.Results Blood glucose of the model group rats was sig-nificantly increased as well as the quantity of urine and feces,and associated with weight loss, which were maintained for more than 21 days.The blood flow of control rats was markedly decreased immediatly after operation, reached to the lowest point after surgery, and recovered from 7 -14 days after operation.In contrast to the control group, the model group showed a marked reduction in blood flow in the ischemic hind limb.Pathological examination revealed remarkable vascular atrophy and a significantly reduced number of vessels per high power field in the gastrocnemius muscle of model group rats with respect to the control group, and the femoral arteries of model rats were more narrowed than that of the control rats. Conclusions In this study, an effective, convenient diabetic rat model of hindlimb ischemia is successfully established which will facilitate the studies of drug intervention for diabetic limb ischemia and diabetic foot in the future.
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Objective To investigate the safety and feasibility of carotid endarterectomy (CEA) combined with carotid artery stent angioplasty (CASA) in treating tandem stenosis of carotid artery. Methods The clinical data of 9 patients with tandem stenosis of carotid artery, who were treated at authors' hospital during the period from January 2013 to October 2014, were retrospectively analyzed. The patients included 7 males and 2 females, with a mean age of (66.0 ±4.2) years. The disease course ranged from 2 months to 36 months, with a mean of 7 months. Clinically, all patients had cerebral ischemia symptoms. Transient ischemia attack was seen in 5 patients and history of cerebral infarction was present in 2 patients. Coronary artery disease was found in 2 patients, hypertension in 6 patients and lower limb ischemia in one patient. After receiving adequate antiplatelet therapy, CEA and CASA were carried out in all patients. Results The technical success rate was 100%, postoperative residual stenosis was less than 30%, no death occurred in perioperative period. After the treatment, the clinical symptoms were improved in all 9 patients;no new stroke or cerebral hemorrhage occurred. After the treatment, 2 patients developed cerebral hyperperfusion-related symptoms such as headache and dizziness, which were much relieved at the time of discharge. The patients were followed up for 4-19 months, with a mean of (10.5±6.2) months. No recurrence of symptoms was observed . In one patient , transcranial Doppler ultrasound performed at 6 months after treatment showed that the carotid artery became moderate restenosis (50%-70%). No death occurred. Conclusion For the treatment of tandem stenosis of carotid artery, CEA combined with CASA is safe and effective, although larger sample and long-term follow-up studies are still needed to further confirm the effect.
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<p><b>BACKGROUND</b>Totally laparoscopic aortoiliac surgery has been newly developed in China. It is known as the most complex laparoscopic technique to learn because of its high-risk procedures. Analysis of the operation-related complications of this surgery is supposed to be helpful for the early success of this technique.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Twelve male patients (56-70 years old) with aortoiliac occlusive disease underwent totally laparoscopic aortoiliac bypass surgery (TLABS) in our institute. Clinical data and operation-related complications were retrospectively analyzed.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Of the 12 patients, TLABS succeeded in nine and conversion to open surgery occurred in three. One of the converted patients finally died of pulmonary infection. Operation-related complications included bleeding from arterial injury, perforation from colonic injury, graft embolism, residual aortic stenosis, and hydronephrosis. Bleeding in two patients and colonic perforation in one patient resulted in three conversions to open surgery. Intraoperative graft embolectomy and postoperative aortic stenting were performed to resolve the thrombus/embolus-referring complications. Left hydronephrosis, which was thought to result from intraoperative injury and treated with ureteric intubation drainage, recovered 6 months after TLABS.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Good understanding and avoidance of operation-related complications are important to guarantee the technical success of TLABS. Immediate conversion to open surgery is necessary for saving the patient's life in case of life-threatening complications.</p>
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Aged , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Arterial Occlusive Diseases , General Surgery , Iliac Artery , General Surgery , Laparoscopy , Methods , Retrospective Studies , Treatment OutcomeABSTRACT
Objective To discuss the methods, advantages and indications of multipoint puncturing in performing endovascular therapy for complex lower extremity arterial occlusive diseases. Methods During the period from Oct. 2011 to Oct. 2013, a total of 46 patients with complex lower extremity arterial occlusive diseases were treated with endovascular therapy by using multipoint puncturing technique. The puncturing type, the advantages of multipoint puncturing technique and the success rate of this technique were analyzed. Results The multipoint puncturing was divided into three types: type Ⅰ : puncturing from the opposite direction to deal with the same target vessel; type Ⅱ: direct puncturing of the target vessel; and type Ⅲ:using the same puncturing direction to deal with different target vessels. The success rate of endovascular treatment was 80.4%. Conclusion Multipoint puncturing technique helps improve endovascular treatment success rate for lower extremity arterial occlusive diseases. Full understanding of the advantages of multipoint puncturing technique, perfect preoperative planning, precise puncturing technique and proper interventional equipments are helpful to ensure a successful treatment.
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Objective To study the effect of case-based learning(CBL) combined with virtual reality simulator in peripheral vascular intervention training for refresher doctors.Methods Total 30 peripheral vascular refresher doctors were selected in department of vascular surgery,Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University and were randomly divided into the observation group(n=15) and control group(n=15).Doctors in observation group were trained by CBL combined with virtual reality simulator while those in control group were taught by traditional teaching method.Theory examination,skill examination in real environment were performed after the training and achievement differences were compared between 2 groups.Questionnaires were given to the simulator CBL group,to learn refresher doctors' recognition of the teaching method and groups were compared using independent samples t test.Results Theory examination average score was (84.5 ± 7.7) in observation group,higher than the score(72.6 ± 8.7) in control group(P=0.024).Skill examination average score was(85.3 ± 9.3) in observation group,higher than the score(70.2 ± 10.2) in control group(P=0.013).Compared with control group,the mean performance errors in training group,the contrast volume,the mean angiography procedure time,the time of X-ray exposure,the total volume of X-ray exposure and the total volume of X-ray exposure every square meter all decreased significantly and the difference was statistically significant.P value<0.05.100% (15/15) simulator CBL group refresher doctors recognized CBL combined with vascular interventional simulator teaching method.Conclusions Teaching method of CBL combined with virtual reality simulator can stimulate the refresher doctors' interest in learning and help them master peripheral vascular interventional techniques.
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Objective To explore the safety and feasibility of calf arterial stent angioplasty to treat severe lower limb ischemia. Methods Clinical data of 13 patients in our hospital during recent 3 years were retrospectively analysed and all these patients were followed up after discharge.Of these patients there were 10 males and 3 females; mean age was (73 ±7) years; mean disease course was (8 ±4) months.Severe claudication was reported in 5 patients,rest pain in 4 patients,toe ulcer in 2 patients,gangrene in 2 patients.Stent was placed in the tibioperoneal trunk artery in 5 patients ; in the proximal part of peroneal artery in 3 patients; in the tibioperoneal trunk and proximal peroneal artery in 2 patients; in the anterior tibial artery in 2 patients; in the posterior tibial artery in one patient.Simultaneous endovascular treatment of femoral/popliteal arterial disease was done in 11 patients. Results All the procedures were successful and the treated arteries kept patent on discharge of patients.Claudication distance increased to be above 500 meter in 5 patients; rest pain relieved in 4 patients ; toes ulcer reduced in 2 patients,feet gangrene kept dry till discharge in 2 patients.Postoperative ABI increased in all patients.Patients were followed-up of mean (6.9 ± 2.2) months.One patient with previous toe gangrene underwent amputation due to recurrent pain while the stent in anterior tibial artery kept patent after 6 months discharge.In the other patient gangrene toe had fallen off and the wound healed.Two patients with toe ulcer had a total recovery and patients with previous rest pain had no recurrent symptoms. Conclusions Below knee arterial stent angioplasty is a safe and effective method in the treatment of severe lower limb ischemia.
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Objective To explore the indications of axillary artery approach in endovascular treatment and to analyze complications associated with axillary artery puncture.Methods In 111 cases endovaccular treatment via axillary artery approach by Seldinger technique was performed.The indications of axillary artery approach and the complications associated with axillary artery punture were respectively analyzed.Results The success rate of angiography was 100%,and the success rate of angioplasty was 90.8% by axillary artery approach.The total incidence of complications was 10.3%.The incidence of local hematomas was 4.8%,nerve injury was 3.2%,pseudoaneurysm was 0.8%,acute thrombosis of the axillary artery was 0.8%,acute thrombosis of the axillary vein was 0.8%.The main factors affecting complications include vascular conditions,perioperative medication,anatomy of the axillary artery,location of puncture point,the success rate of first attempt,and pressure of bandage.Conclusions The axillary artery approach increases the success rate of endovascular treatment.Reasonable choice of axillary artery appruch,meticulous perioperative management and fully understanding the anatomical characteristics of the axillary artery can decrease the complications of axillary artery puncture.
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Objective To investigate the effect and safety of autologons bone margow-mononuclear cell (BM-MNC)transplantation after the bone marrow stimulation in patients with thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO).Methods The bone marrows of 12 patients were stimulated by an injection of the recombinant human granuloeyte-macmphage colony-stimulatory factor(GCSF)for 3-5 days.150-200 ml bone marrow was drown from the iliac spine and the autologous BM-MNC were obtained in each patients.Fifteen lower limbs of 12 patients received implantation of the autologous BM-MNC by an intramuscular iniecdon.A series of subjective indexes(including improvement of pain and cold sensation)and objeetive indexes [including increase of ankle braehial index(ABI),transcutaneons oxygen pressure(TcPO2)and improvement of foot skin ulcer] were used to evaluate the effects.Results The outcomes were evaluated after 2 months of transplantation.The pain-relief rate and the cold feeling improvement rate were 86.7%(13/15)and 93.3%(14/15)respectively.The ABI were 0.38 ±0.05 vs.0.61 ±0.14(P<0.05)before transplantation and 2 months after transplantation respectively.increased in 66.7%(10/15)limbs.The TcPO2 of the ischemic legs increased from(27.47±2.85)mm Hg to(43.53 ±8.38)mm Hg(t=-7.03,P<0.05)after the transplantation,and the improvement rate of TcPO2 was 93.3%(14/15).Skin ulcers in improved in 8/9 limbs.Twelve patients were followed up for all average period of 10 months.The patients'symptoms improved in 80.0%(12/15)limbs,as to the objective index the ABI was0.57±0.13,TcPO2 was(42.07 ±7.81)mm Hg,which improved significandy compared to before treatment(t=-5.33,-7.80,Ps<0.05).skin ulcer healing rate was 66.7%(6/9).The ischemic symptoms in 2 patients were not relieved.There WBS no mortality and high level amputation in all subjects.The complications,such as proliferative retinopathy,malitpmnt tumor,myocardial infarction,stroke or hemangioma were not found in any patients.Conclusion In patients with TAO,intramuscular transplantation of autologous BM-MNC after the bone marrow stimulation has advantages of less bone marrow aspiration,more mononuclear cell content and relatively high safety.It may be a new and effective method to alleviate symptoms and accelerate the healing of skin ulcer.
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ObjectiveTo analyze the surgical treatment of visceral artery aneurysm (VAAs).MethodClinical data of 19 patients surgically treated for visceral artery aneurysm in our hospital from Feb 2002 to Jun 2010 were reviewed. There were 7 cases of splenic, 1 of right hepatic, 1 of left gastric,3 of pancreaticoduodenal,2 of gastroduodenal, 1 of superior mesenteric, 1 of middle colic, 1 of left colic and 2 of renal artery aneurysms. Rupture of the aneurysm occurred in 12 patients. Transcatheter arterial embolization was performed in 13 cases, other 6 cases received open surgical treatment.ResultsFour patients suffered from recurrent bleeding after first embolization, 2 of those received surgery to stop bleeding, another 2 were successfully managed by second embolization.Bleeding were rapidly controlled in 8 ruptured patients associated with shock. Duodenum incomplete obstruction developed in 1 patient after pancreaticoduodenal artery embolization, another 2 patients suffered from partial splenic infarction after splenic artery operation. 18 cases were followed-up from 2 to 103 months without aneurysm recurrence.ConclusionsEndovascular embolization and open surgery for VAAs are safe and effective, endovascular intervention and embolization is especially life saving for ruptured pseudo-aneurysm cases.
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Objective Study the concentration of the hepatocyte growth factor(HGF) the expression product of recombinant human hepatocyte growth factor naked plasmid ,and whether the body generates immune responseafter wsing HCF. Methods Selected 21 patients with severe ischemic disease of lower extremity (Rutherford classification 4-6 class) , after signing the informed consent and divided them into four dosage groups( 4 mg, 8 mg, 12 mg and 16 mg) random.In each group the dosage was the lower limbs partly intramuscular injection following the feeding artery in experimental stage Dl and D15. The plasma samples were collected to determine the HGF concentration in Dl ( before administration), D8, D15 ( before administration) , D21, D59, and the HGF-antibody concentration in Dl, D15, D28, D59, D91. Results (1)The concentrations of HGF in the subjects ranged from 216 pg/mL to 1189.75 pg/mL.(2) HGF-antibodies were not dectected in the subjects' plasma. Conclusions After using recombinant human HGF naked plasmid through intramuscular injection, the concentration of HGF expression product in subjects' peripheral blood does not have abnormally changed and using the drug the human body immune response does not generate.