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Chemical ablation of the gallbladder using alcohol in cholecystitis after palliative biliary stenting 被引量:1
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作者 Tae Hoon Lee sang-Heum Park +5 位作者 sang pil kim Ji-Young Park Chang Kyun Lee Il-Kwun Chung Hong Soo kim Sun-Joo kim 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第16期2041-2043,共3页
Chemical ablation of the gallbladder is effective in patients at high risk of complications after surgery. Percutaneous gallbladder drainage is an effective treatment for cholecystitis; however, when the drain tube ca... Chemical ablation of the gallbladder is effective in patients at high risk of complications after surgery. Percutaneous gallbladder drainage is an effective treatment for cholecystitis; however, when the drain tube cannot be removed because of recurrent symptoms, retaining it can cause problems. An 82-year-old woman presented with cholecystitis and cholangitis caused by biliary stent occlusion and suspected tumor invasion of the cystic duct. We present successful chemical ablation of the gallbladder using pure alcohol, through a percutaneous gallbladder drainage tube, in a patient who developed intractable cholecystitis with obstruction of the cystic duct after receiving a biliary stent. Our results suggest that chemical ablation therapy is an effective alternative to surgical therapy for intractable cholecystitis. 展开更多
关键词 Percutaneous cholecystostomy CHOLECYSTITIS Biliary stenting ALCOHOL Chemical therapy
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Simultaneous lateral and subxiphoid access methods for safe and accurate resection of a superior vena cava aneurysm:A case report
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作者 sang pil kim Joohyung Son 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第31期7635-7639,共5页
BACKGROUND Superior vena cava(SVC)aneurysms are a relatively uncommon disease that has not been widely reported.The conventional surgical approach for treating SVC aneurysms includes open thoracotomy and mid-sternotom... BACKGROUND Superior vena cava(SVC)aneurysms are a relatively uncommon disease that has not been widely reported.The conventional surgical approach for treating SVC aneurysms includes open thoracotomy and mid-sternotomy.However,in this case,the aneurysm could be safely resected by thoracoscopic simultaneous lateral and subxiphoid access methods.CASE SUMMARY A 58-year-old male presented with intermittent chest pain and persistent discomfort in the chest area.A chest computed tomography scan revealed a 6.2 cm aneurysm in the left innominate vein and SVC junction.For surgical resection,simultaneous lateral and subxiphoid access were planned to achieve optimal proximal and distal aneurysm control.The approach site was 1 cm below the xiphoid process,the fifth mid-axillary line and the seventh anterior axillary line on the right side.The aneurysm was resected using a stapler.The patient was discharged on the third day after chest tube removal on the second postoperative day with no particular issues.CONCLUSION Aneurysms located within the mediastinum can be accessed through thoracoscopic approach without open surgery and safely resected using vascular staples. 展开更多
关键词 ANEURYSM Cardiopulmonary bypass Superior vena cava Minimal invasive surgery Video assisted thoracic surgery Case report
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