Six patients with moderate to advanced primary carcinoma of the liver were treated in this hospital with perfusion chemotherapy and embolization through the regional portal vein under the guidance of B-ultrasongraph rather than (with) operatie catheteization of the portal vein. The results show that all the tumor masses were reduced in size after the treatment (1.2-3.2cm, average value 1.9cm). It might be a new way for treating the primary carcinom of liver. The detailed procedure is descibed and the effects are also discussed in this article.
This paper reports hat there are 55 cases of complex obdominal surgical diseases in 1422 patients admited for cholecystectomy. 16 of 55 were maliglant diseases, such as gastric carcinoma, gallbladder carcinoma, pancreatic carcinoma, etc, and the others were benigh diseases (cholecysto-duodenal fistula, cholecysto-transverse colonic fistula, petic ulcer…).All the 1422 patients operated in by open cholecystectomy and the mentioned complex obdominal surgical diseases were treated at the samw operative time with cholecystectomy. Such complex surgical diseases could not be treated at the same time, if the operations were laparoscopic chlecystectomy.