Objective Summarizing the clinical experience of surgical treatment in 2 cases of blunt cardiactrauma and reviewing the relevant literatures. Methods A 6-year-old girl was diagnosed muscular ventricularseptal defect a...Objective Summarizing the clinical experience of surgical treatment in 2 cases of blunt cardiactrauma and reviewing the relevant literatures. Methods A 6-year-old girl was diagnosed muscular ventricularseptal defect and left ventricular aneurysm 2d after automobile accident and underwent ventricular septal defect re-pair 2 weeks after injury. Another 9-year-old boy was diagnosed severe mitral regurgitation resulted from rupture ofposterior papillary muscle 9d after automobile accident and underwent mitral valvuloplasty 2 weeks after injury.Results Heart function of the first patient was in New York Heart Association (NYHA) class echocardiographyshowed no residual septal defect and the size of left ventricular aneurysm reduced. Heart function of the second pa-tient is in NYHA class echocardiography showed mild mitral regurgitation. Conclusion Blunt traumaticheart disease occurs either because of heart compression between sternum and the spine and/or because of myocardi-al contusion; A more aggressive strategy with surgical treatment earlier before deterioration of heart function is ad-vocated; Earlier surgical correction of anatomic deformity will achieve a good result and a long time follow-up isnecessary.展开更多
Objective To improve the life quality of cancer patients with metastasis to long bone and to long bone and to select suitable surgical treatment. Methods Fifty-two patients with metastasis 27 men and 25 women, were Ju...Objective To improve the life quality of cancer patients with metastasis to long bone and to long bone and to select suitable surgical treatment. Methods Fifty-two patients with metastasis 27 men and 25 women, were June 2003 Vol12 No2 treated from 1990 to 1999. Their average age was 56. 8 years (33 - 74). In 16 patients with multiple lesions, underwent surgery at bone shaft (29 patients) and bone epiphysis (26). Thirty patients were treated for pathologic fracture and the rest for impending fracture. Operations included limb-salvage (51 patients) and amputation (4) Limb salvage consisted of intralesional curettage (3 patients ), intramedullary nailing reconstruction (29 ), endoprosthesis ( 18 ), and temporary spacer ( 1 ). 21 patients accepted postoperative chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Results Follow-up of 52 patients for a mean of 28. 2 months (2 - 122 months) showed pain relief (41 patients), (75%) and full or part weight-bearing stability ( 36 ) 69 % . Local tumor recurrence occurred in 11 patients.展开更多
文摘Objective Summarizing the clinical experience of surgical treatment in 2 cases of blunt cardiactrauma and reviewing the relevant literatures. Methods A 6-year-old girl was diagnosed muscular ventricularseptal defect and left ventricular aneurysm 2d after automobile accident and underwent ventricular septal defect re-pair 2 weeks after injury. Another 9-year-old boy was diagnosed severe mitral regurgitation resulted from rupture ofposterior papillary muscle 9d after automobile accident and underwent mitral valvuloplasty 2 weeks after injury.Results Heart function of the first patient was in New York Heart Association (NYHA) class echocardiographyshowed no residual septal defect and the size of left ventricular aneurysm reduced. Heart function of the second pa-tient is in NYHA class echocardiography showed mild mitral regurgitation. Conclusion Blunt traumaticheart disease occurs either because of heart compression between sternum and the spine and/or because of myocardi-al contusion; A more aggressive strategy with surgical treatment earlier before deterioration of heart function is ad-vocated; Earlier surgical correction of anatomic deformity will achieve a good result and a long time follow-up isnecessary.
文摘Objective To improve the life quality of cancer patients with metastasis to long bone and to long bone and to select suitable surgical treatment. Methods Fifty-two patients with metastasis 27 men and 25 women, were June 2003 Vol12 No2 treated from 1990 to 1999. Their average age was 56. 8 years (33 - 74). In 16 patients with multiple lesions, underwent surgery at bone shaft (29 patients) and bone epiphysis (26). Thirty patients were treated for pathologic fracture and the rest for impending fracture. Operations included limb-salvage (51 patients) and amputation (4) Limb salvage consisted of intralesional curettage (3 patients ), intramedullary nailing reconstruction (29 ), endoprosthesis ( 18 ), and temporary spacer ( 1 ). 21 patients accepted postoperative chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Results Follow-up of 52 patients for a mean of 28. 2 months (2 - 122 months) showed pain relief (41 patients), (75%) and full or part weight-bearing stability ( 36 ) 69 % . Local tumor recurrence occurred in 11 patients.