BACKGROUND Due to the increasing number of diagnosed nonpalpable breast cancer cases,wire localization has been commonly performed for surgical guidance to remove nonpalpable breast lesions.This report presents a rare...BACKGROUND Due to the increasing number of diagnosed nonpalpable breast cancer cases,wire localization has been commonly performed for surgical guidance to remove nonpalpable breast lesions.This report presents a rare case of localized wire migration to a subcutaneous lesion of the upper back in a breast cancer patient undergoing breast-conserving surgery.CASE SUMMARY A 48-year-old female was scheduled for breast-conserving surgery for left breast cancer.Ultrasonography guided wire localization was performed intraoperatively by surgeon to localize the nonpalpable breast cancer.After axilla sentinel lymph node biopsy,we realized that the wire was not visualized.The wire was not found in the operation field,including the breast and axilla.Breast-conserving surgery was performed after wire re-localization.Intraoperative chest posteroanterior view revealed that the wire was located on the level of midaxillary line.Two days after the operation,a serial simple X-ray revealed that the wire was located on the subcutaneous lesion of the back.The wire tip was palpable under the skin of the upper back,and the wire was removed under local anesthesia.CONCLUSION Hooked wire misplacement can lead to fatal complications.Surgeons must consider the possibility of wire migration during breast cancer surgery.展开更多
For wired local area networks(LANs),their effectiveness and invulnerability are very critical.It is extraordinarily significant to evaluate the network performance effectively in the design of a reasonable network top...For wired local area networks(LANs),their effectiveness and invulnerability are very critical.It is extraordinarily significant to evaluate the network performance effectively in the design of a reasonable network topology and the performance improvement of the networks.However,there are many factors affecting the performance of the networks,and the relation among them is also complicated.How to evaluate the performance of the wired LANs more accurately has been a heavy challenge in the network research.In order to solve the problem,this paper presents a performance evaluation method that evaluates the effectiveness and invulnerability of the wired LANs.Compared to traditional statistical methods,it has the distinct advantage of being able to handle several dependent variables simultaneously and tolerates the measurement errors among these independent variables and dependent variables.Finally,the rationality and validity of this method are verified by the extensive experimental simulation.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Due to the increasing number of diagnosed nonpalpable breast cancer cases,wire localization has been commonly performed for surgical guidance to remove nonpalpable breast lesions.This report presents a rare case of localized wire migration to a subcutaneous lesion of the upper back in a breast cancer patient undergoing breast-conserving surgery.CASE SUMMARY A 48-year-old female was scheduled for breast-conserving surgery for left breast cancer.Ultrasonography guided wire localization was performed intraoperatively by surgeon to localize the nonpalpable breast cancer.After axilla sentinel lymph node biopsy,we realized that the wire was not visualized.The wire was not found in the operation field,including the breast and axilla.Breast-conserving surgery was performed after wire re-localization.Intraoperative chest posteroanterior view revealed that the wire was located on the level of midaxillary line.Two days after the operation,a serial simple X-ray revealed that the wire was located on the subcutaneous lesion of the back.The wire tip was palpable under the skin of the upper back,and the wire was removed under local anesthesia.CONCLUSION Hooked wire misplacement can lead to fatal complications.Surgeons must consider the possibility of wire migration during breast cancer surgery.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundations of China (Nos.61572435,61472305, 61473222)the Ningbo Natural Science Foundations(Nos. 2016A610035,2017A610119)+1 种基金the Complex Electronic System Simulation Laboratory (No.DXZT-JC-ZZ-2015015)the Joint Fund of China State Shipbuilding Corporation(No.6141B03010103)
文摘For wired local area networks(LANs),their effectiveness and invulnerability are very critical.It is extraordinarily significant to evaluate the network performance effectively in the design of a reasonable network topology and the performance improvement of the networks.However,there are many factors affecting the performance of the networks,and the relation among them is also complicated.How to evaluate the performance of the wired LANs more accurately has been a heavy challenge in the network research.In order to solve the problem,this paper presents a performance evaluation method that evaluates the effectiveness and invulnerability of the wired LANs.Compared to traditional statistical methods,it has the distinct advantage of being able to handle several dependent variables simultaneously and tolerates the measurement errors among these independent variables and dependent variables.Finally,the rationality and validity of this method are verified by the extensive experimental simulation.