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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-523188

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Objective To study the early diagnosis and treatment of liver trauma.Methods Retrospective(analysis) of the clinical data of different therapeutic means for liver trauma was made on 124 cases of liver trauma.Of these, 99 patients underwent operative treatment and 25 patients nonoperative treatment .Results In nonoperative treatment group ,22 patients were cured and 3 patients changed to operation.In operative treatment group, including 3 non-opcrative treatment patients changed to opcration,95 patients were cured ,7 patients died.In this series,the cure rate was 94.4%(117/124); mortality rate was 5.6%(7/124),including 5 patients who died of major blood vessel injury ,and 2 patients who died of multiple organ failure. All patients with postoperative(complications) were cured, including subphrenic infection in 3(cases), hepatic(abscess) in 6 cases , pleural(hydrops) in 8 cases, incisional infection in 7 cases,and(intraabdominal)(abscess) in 2 cases. Conclutions Type I liver trauma can be treated by(nonoperation) ; type II~IV blunt liver trauma can be treated by(nonoperation) under the condition of hemodynamic stability and(intensive)(monitoring) .Type II~VI liver trauma accompanied by massive intra-abdominal bleeding and(injury) of other(organs) should be (operated) (emergently .)

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-517581

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Objective To study the applicable value of resection of segment VIII after cryotherapy for hepatocarcinoma. Methods As for 8 patients with hepatocarcinoma in segment VIII, the turnor was dealt with cryotherapy before resected. Results All the tumors were resected smoothly after cryotherapy with less bleeding (mean 430*!ml), less time (mean 138*!min) and without severe complications or postoperative death in this series. Conclusions Resection of segment VIII after cryotherapy for hepatocarcinoma is proved safe and feasible, whitch can decrease blood loss, save time, reduce tissue injury, and decrease postoperative recurrence.

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