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Clinical analysis of abdominal aorta block in operation of gynecologic tumor

Clinical analysis of abdominal aorta block in operation of gynecologic tumor
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摘要 Objective:To evaluate the clinical effects of the abdominal aorta block in controlling haemorrhage during operations of the gynecologic tumor. Methods: From July 1965 to January 2005. we collected patients (n = 49) of gynecologic tumor complicated with haemorrhage during operations, who were divided into 3 groups: preventive blocking group (PG, n=12), treatment blocking group (TG, n = 20) used abdominal aorta block technique with sterilized cotton band and silica gel tube, and control group (CG, n = 17) which were used the regular haemostatic methods, such as ligature, suture and ribbon gauze packing. During operations, the vital signs including the amount of bleeding and transfusion were measured. Results: Compared with the CG, the amount of bleeding and transfusion in the PG and TG decreased significantly (P<0. 01). After using the technique, 32 cases of haemorrhage were controlled completely. All patients finished operation smoothly in the end and the vital signs were stable. The vision field of operation was clear and the operating time was shortened dramatically (3. 0 h vs 5. 7 h and 3. 8 h vs 5. 7 h, P< 0. 01). No complications caused by the block occurred in the post-operation. Conclusion: Lower abdominal aorta block is safe and effective in controlling haemorrhage during operations of the gynecologic tumor. Objective:To evaluate the clinical effects of the abdominal aorta block in controlling haemorrhage during operations of the gynecologic tumor. Methods: From July 1965 to January 2005, we collected patients (n=49) of gynecologic tumor complicated with haemorrhage during operations, who were divided into 3 groups: preventive blocking group (PG, n=12), treatment blocking group (TG, n=20) used abdominal aorta block technique with sterilized cotton band and silica gel tube, and control group (CG, n= 17) which were used the regular haemostatic methods, such as ligature, suture and ribbon gauze packing. During operations, the vital signs including the amount of bleeding and transfusion were measured. Results: Compared with the CG, the amount of bleeding and transfusion in the PG and TG decreased significantly (P〈0. 01). After using the technique, 32 cases of haemorrhage were controlled completely. All patients finished operation smoothly in the end and the vital signs were stable. The vision field of operation was clear and the operating time was shortened dramatically (3.0 h vs 5.7 h and 3.8 h vs 5. 7 h, P〈 0. 01). No complications caused by the block occurred in the post-operation. Conclusion: Lower abdominal aorta block is safe and effective in controlling haemorrhage during operations of the gynecologic tumor.
出处 《Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA(China)》 CAS 2006年第2期133-136,F0003,共5页 中国人民解放军军医大学学报(英文版)
关键词 abdominal aorta block gynecologic tumor operation HAEMORRHAGE 腹部动脉疾病 临床分析 妇科肿瘤 治疗
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