基于颈动脉体肿瘤血管造影的飞行计划栓塞技术提高病变的外科治疗效果(附2例报告)

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Haotian Huanggu, Guangchao Gu, Fangda Li, Rong Zeng, Yuehong Zheng
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摘要

背景:颈动脉体瘤(CBT)是一种罕见的头颈部副神经节瘤,具有手术出血和神经损伤的高风险。在这里,我们应用了一种新的成像工具,称为“飞行计划栓塞”(FPFE)技术,以更好地识别肿瘤的供血动脉,以便更好地进行解剖和出血控制,以改善手术效果。方法:55岁女1例,67岁男1例,分别以左右颈部无症状CBT就诊于我院。由于病变可逐渐扩大,引起明显的神经血管侵犯,甚至恶性转化,因此建议手术切除。这两名患者在手术前接受了3d数字减影血管造影(DSA)。利用FPFE技术,可以从3D-DSA数据中清楚地识别出CBTs的血供来源和肿瘤内分布。结果:女性和男性患者分别于造影后17天和3天行手术。在FPFE的指导下,我们可以很容易地识别和控制病变的供血血管,在最小出血和神经损伤的情况下切除cbt。结论:根据我们的经验,“FPFE”技术可以有效地识别cbt的主要血供来源,通过提供更好的出血控制和更清晰的手术视野,有助于改善手术治疗。
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Using Flight Plan for Embolization Technique Based on Carotid Body Tumor Angiography to Improve Surgical Treatment of the Lesion: Report of Two Cases.

Background: Carotid body tumor (CBT) is a rare type of paraganglioma in head and neck region, with a high risk of surgical bleeding and nerve damage. Here we applied a new imaging tool termed "Flight Plan for Embolization" (FPFE) technique to better identify tumors' feeding arteries so that better dissection and bleeding control can be made to improve surgical outcomes.

Methods: One 55-year-old female and one 67-year-old male patient presented to our hospital with an asymptomatic CBT on the right and left neck, respectively. Surgical resection was proposed due to the lesions' nature of being able to gradually enlarge to cause significant neurovascular invasion and even malignancy transformation. The two patients underwent a 3D-digital subtracted angiography (DSA) for tumors before surgery. With the FPFE technique, the blood supply source and intra-tumoral distribution of CBTs were clearly identified from the 3D-DSA data.

Results: Surgery was performed for the female and male patients at 17 and 3 days after the angiography, respectively. With the guidance of FPFE, we could easily identify and control feeding vessels of the lesions and resect CBTs with minimal bleeding and nerve damage.

Conclusions: In our experience, "FPFE" technique can effectively identify CBTs' main blood supply source, and might help to improve the surgical treatment by providing better bleeding control and clearer surgical field.

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CiteScore
7.00
自引率
6.90%
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278
审稿时长
1.6 months
期刊介绍: Head & Neck is an international multidisciplinary publication of original contributions concerning the diagnosis and management of diseases of the head and neck. This area involves the overlapping interests and expertise of several surgical and medical specialties, including general surgery, neurosurgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, oral surgery, dermatology, ophthalmology, pathology, radiotherapy, medical oncology, and the corresponding basic sciences.
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