Noninvasive angiography in design of complicated abdominal operation scheme
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    Abstract:

    Objective:To explore the value of multi-slice spiral computed-tomography angiography in the design of complicated abdoninal operation scheme for space-occupying lesions that involve major intraabdominal vessels.
    Methods:Thirty-one patients underwent multi-slice spiral computed-tomography angiography before operation. Then, individualized operation scheme was made according to the result of multi-slice spiral computed-tomography angiography.
    Results:Multi-slice spiral computed-tomography angiography accurately revealed the complicated relationship between a variety of severe intraabdoninal lesions and major intraabdoninal vessels. Individualized operation scheme for the 31 patients was made according to the result of multi-slice spiral computed-tomography angiography. Based on individualized operation schemes, all of the 31 patients successfully underwent operation without injury of major intraabdominal vessels, and were satisfactorily discharged.
    Conclusions:Multi-slice spiral computed-tomography angiography is safe, convenient, authentic, accurate, high resolution, fast and non-invasive. It is very useful in planning rational individualized operation scheme for complicated intraabdominal operations that involve major intraabdominal vessels, and can help to direct and improve the effect of surgical treatment. 

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DUAN Xianglong, MA Qingjiu, LONG Yanbin, XU Yong, LI Guowei. Noninvasive angiography in design of complicated abdominal operation scheme[J]. Chin J Gen Surg,2010,19(12):1316-1320.
DOI:10.7659/j. issn.1005-6947.2010.12.017

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  • Received:May 27,2010
  • Revised:November 15,2010
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  • Online: December 15,2010
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