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  • CT Diagnosis of Rare Liver Tumors

    Objective To evaluate the role of contrastenhanced CT (CECT) scanning in the diagnosis and treatment planning of some rare liver tumors. MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed the CECT imaging features of 10 cases with rare tumors of the liver proved by surgical pathology in 8 cases or by liver biopsy in 2 cases, with correlation of relevant clinical manifestations, laboratory results and surgical findings. ResultsThree cases were histopathologically proved to be benign, and 7 cases were malignant. On CT images, the liver lesions were mixed cysticsolid in 5 cases, totally solid in the other 5. Eight cases demonstrated heterogeneous enhancement, while 2 cases of liver lymphoma had no enhancement. The anatomic relationship of tumors to intrahepatic vasculature, the compression and infiltration of neighboring abdominal structures were accurately delineated by CT as compared with findings at operation. Clinical manifestations and laboratory findings were not useful for the qualitative diagnosis of rare liver tumors, except for hepatocellular carcinoma. ConclusionCECT is very useful for the detection of rare liver tumors and the fine depiction of local extent of these tumors. When correlated with clinical and laboratory information, it helps to differentiate rare liver tumors from hepatocellular carcinoma. But its role in the characterization of rare liver tumors is limited.

    Release date:2016-08-28 04:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical Evaluation of Laparoscopic Liver Resection for Liver Tumor

    Objective To approach the clinical effect,feasibility, and advantages and disadvantages of laparoscopic liver resection for liver tumor. Methods The clinical data of 32 patients with liver tumor underwent laparoscopic liver resection from January 2009 to August 2011 in this hospital were analyzed retrospectively. Results The laparoscopic liver resection of 32 patients with liver tumor were performed successfully,including 23 cases of primary liver cancer,5 cases of metastatic liver,3 cases of liver hemangioma,1 case of focal liver nodular hyperplasia. Laparoscopic liver resection included left lateral lobectomy (Ⅱ+Ⅲ segments) in 17 cases,left internal lobectomy (Ⅳ segment) in 2 cases (left lateral lobe was already removed),left hemihepatectomy (Ⅱ+Ⅲ+Ⅳ segments) in 8 cases,Ⅴsegmentectomy in 1 case,and Ⅵ segmentectomy in 1 case,and Ⅲ,Ⅳ,and Ⅴ segments hemihepatectomy in 3 cases. The average operation time of hepatectomy was 75-285 min with an average 215 min. Intraoperative bleeding was 115-760 ml with an average 365 ml. No complications such as bile leakage,hemorrhage,air embolism, and so on happened. The time of gastrointestinal function recovery was 1-3 d. The hospital stay was 5-11 d with an average 6 d. Thirty-one cases were followed-up,the follow-up time was 6-32 months with an average 18 months,except one case was died of tumor recurrence and metastasis in one year after operation,the rest were alive,no tumor recurrence and metastasis happened. Conclusions Laparoscopic liver resection for liver tumor has a small wound,less suffering,quick recovery,which is safe and feasible. The clinical effect is good.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:37 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Establishing A VX2 Rabbit Liver Tumor Model by Injecting Tumor Tissue Under The Guidance of Ultrasound

    Objective To establish a VX2 liver tumor model in rabbits under guidance of ultrasound mini-invasively, and to evaluate the imaging characteristics of VX2 liver tumor on ultrasound, CT scanning and angiography,respectively. Methods VX2 tumor tissues that were planted intramuscularly in the rabbit’s hind leg, were resected and cut into small pieces in 0.5 mm×0.5 mm×0.5 mm, and were inoculated into the left lobes of livers in 60 New Zealand rabbits under the guidance of ultrasound. The achievement ratio of the inoculated tumors growing in the rabbit livers were measured, and the imaging characteristics of the tumors on ultrasound, CT scanning and angiography were observed and then were evaluated 2 weeks later. Results The achievement ratio of establishing a liver tumor model under the guidance of ultrasound was 95% (57/60). The average physio-life span of the model rabbits was (45±8) d. Ultrasound showed that the tumor in the rabbit liver was a single spherical or sphere-alike hypoechoic nodus, and there were higher blood flow signals in and around the nodus. VX2 tumor in the liver appeared as a solitary low density nodus on unenhanced CT scanning, and the hepatic arteriography showed that the tumor was rich of blood vessels, which built the disordered vasoganglion. Tumor was maily stained at the edge of the nodus. Conclusion It may be simple and effective to estabish a rabbit liver tumor model by inoculating VX2 tumor tissue under the guidance of ultrasound and the achievement ratio of such method was relatiely high. And the imaging characteristics of the tumor was similar to that of human primary liver carcinoma.

    Release date:2016-09-08 11:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical Summary of da Vinci Surgery System in Liver Tumor Resection

    ObjectiveTo discuss the feasibility, safety, and superiority of da Vinci surgery system (DVSS) in liver tumor resection. MethodThe clinical data of 21 patients who underwent DVSS in the liver tumor resection were analyzed retrospectively. ResultsThere were 12 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), 1 patient with cholang-iocellular carcinoma, 1 patient with hepatic cirrhosis regenerative nodule, 2 patients with metastatic adenocarcinoma, 2 patients with leiomyosarcoma, and 3 patients with cavernous hemangioma.The operative time was (156.67±92.19) min (60-480 min), the intraoperative blood loss was (585.71±1 076.12) mL (50-5 000 mL), the time of diet recovery was (3.23±1.26) d (2-6 d), and the hospital stay was (10.10±9.02) d (5-47 d).The hospital mortality and morbidity rates were 0(0/21) and 9.52%(2/21) respectively including 1 patient with biliary leakage and 1 patient with abdominal infection. ConclusionThis study demonstrates the feasibility and safety of DVSS in the liver tumor resection and the system has a wide range of application for patients who are suffering from liver tumor.

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  • Application of ultrasound-guided percutaneous co-axial technique in liver tumor biopsy of 150 patients from 2015 to 2016

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical value of ultrasound-guided percutaneous co-axial technique in liver tumor biopsy.MethodsThe clinical data of patients who received ultrasound-guided percutaneous co-axial liver tumor biopsy from March 2015 to December 2016 in West China Hospital of Sichuan University were collected to retrospectively analyze the outcomes of biopsy success rate, sampling number, pathology diagnostic rate and incidence of complications.ResultsA total of 150 patients involving 99 males and 51 females were included, with a mean age of 54.9±4.5 years. The mean tumor size was 2.4±1.2cm. The ultrasound-guided liver tumors biopsy success rate was 100% (150/150). The mean sampling frequency was 2.4±0.6 times. Complications after biopsy included mild local pain (37%, 56/150) and bleeding (0.7%, 1/150).ConclusionUltrasound-guided co-axial biopsy is an simple, safe and efficient image-guided biopsy technique which allows multiple sample acquisition and reduces complications.

    Release date:2018-06-04 08:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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