ObjectiveTo explore the diagnosis and treatment features of parathyroid carcinoma (PTC). MethodsThe clinical data of 7 cases of parathyroid carcinoma treated from January 1993 to April 2014 were analyzed retrospectively. ResultsAll of the 7 patients had symptoms of hyperparathyroidism. Four patients had palpable neck mass. The average serum calcium level of preoperation was 3.07 mmol/L (2.35-4.98 mmol/L). The average parathyroid hormone (PTH) level was 1 181.5 pg/mL (78.4-2 061.7 pg/mL), which elevated 17 times the upper limit of normal. One case had operation in other hospital and six cases in Jishuitan hospital. The tumors located in the left inferior parathyroid gland in 3 cases, 2 cases of right lower parathyroid, and right superior parathyroid gland in 1 cases. One case underwent parathyroidectomy, parathyroidectomy including ipsilateral thyroid lobe or part of it was performed in 5 cases. Of 5 cases, 1 case was added central compartment lymphadenectomy. Three cases of postoperative tumor recurrence underwent reoperation, of which 1 case recurred 3 times. Two cases died. The remining 5 had survived until now, had survived for 5 years in 3 cases. ConclusionsA comprehensive approach with clinical presentation, serum calcium and PTH levels, B-ultrasonography, 99Tcm-MIBI, intraoperation aberrant findings, and histopathology offers help to accurate diagnosis of parathyroid carcinoma. Surgery is en bloc resection of the primary lesion. Recurrence needs reoperation, and long-term follow-up is advised.
ObjectiveTo summarize the types of difficult cases and complications during interventional therapy for Budd-Chiari syndrome, and to propose solutions to these problems and complications. MethodsClinical data of 1 859 cases of Budd-Chiari syndrome (2 214 times) who underwent interventional diagnosis and therapy from Jan. 1990 to Sep. 2014 in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed. ResultsOf the 2 214 times, complications happened in 31 times, which were related to the interventional therapy, and the incidence of complication was 1.40% (31/2 214). Of the 31 times who suffered from complications, 25 times were successfully treated, and the successful rate was 80.65%. Three hundreds and seventy two times had been successful treated in 396 times with difficult situation (there were 9 times without treatment), and the successful rate was 96.12% (372/387). Seven patients abandoned inteventional therapy. Six cases died during the operation and hospital stay period, and the mortality was 0.32% (6/1 852). There were 1 553 cases were followed-up for 10-284 months (average of 100.9 months). During the follow-up period, 209 cases suffered from restenosis, and the restenosis rate was 13.46% (209/1 553). ConclusionInterventional therapy for Budd-Chiari syndrome has entered a mature stage, discover timely and correct handling of intraoperative complications are important to improve the successful rate and curative effect.