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  • Fever as Initial Symptom of Intrahepatic Cholangiocellular Carcinoma: Report of 4 Cases

    ObjectiveTo discuss clinical manifestation, laboratory examination, imaging and pathological features of intrahepatic cholangiocellular carcinoma(ICC) patients with fever as initial symptom accompanied with liver area pain, in order to improve the clinicians' acquaintance for ICC under similar circumstances. MethodThe case informations including medical history, clinical manifestation, laboratory examination, imaging finding, pathological examination, and treatment of 4 patients diagnosed with ICC by pathological biopsy from july 2013 to October 2014 in the First hospital of Lanzhou University were analyzed retrospectively. ResultsAll of four cases showed the fever as the initial symptom accompanied with the liver area pain. All of them had got chronic HBV infection. The WBC, neutrophil percentage, and procalcitonin were increased on admission in 3 cases. the levels of serum ALP and GGT were elevated in 3 patients. The AFP was obviously increased in 1 patient. The serum CA19-9 had moderately elevated in 2 patients. the ferroprotein was obviously increased in 2 patients. All the patients were confirmed under the abdominal CT scans and the liver pathological biopsy. ConclusionPatients with fever and liver area pain as intial symptoms, and with chronic hepatitis B and space-occupying lesions, who should be alert for ICC.

    Release date:2021-06-24 01:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical Application of Totally Laparoscopic Splenectomy Via Anterior Approach

    ObjectiveTo investigate clinical application value of totally laparoscopic splenectomy via anterior approach. MethodsThe clinical data of 26 consecutive patients underwent totally laparoscopic splenectomy via anterior approach from March 2012 to June 2015 in this hospital were analyzed retrospectively. There were 11 males and 15 females. These patients included 2 cases of traumatic spleen ruptures, 4 cases of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpuras, 1 case of hereditary spherocytosis, 3 cases of splenic cysts, 5 cases of autoimmunity hemolytic anemias, 2 cases of splenic hemangioma, 1 case of hematolymphangioma, 8 cases of cirrhosis portal hypertensions. The operative time, intraoperative bleeding, postoperative time to out-of-bed activity, the first flatus/bowel motion time, complications, and hospital stay were analyzed retrospectively. ResultsTwenty-six patients were successfully carried out totally laparoscopic splenectomy via anterior approach. The average operation time was 93 min (72-120 min). The average blood loss was 60 mL (10-80 mL). The postoperative time to out-of-bed activity was 24 h. The first flatus/bowel motion time was 2-3 d. The average hospital stay was 7 d (6-9 d). The postoperative pancreatic fistula (Grade A) occurred in 1 patient, who recovered well on day 6 by postoperative drainage management. After 5-32 months of following-up, all patients recovered smoothly without any long-term complications. ConclusionThe preliminary results of limited cases in this study show that totally laparoscopic splenectomy via anterior approach is feasible, safe, and minimally invasive.

    Release date:2016-11-22 10:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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