Emergency treatment of splenic injury in a novel mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter following disaster: a feasibility study | |
其他题名 | Emergency treatment of splenic injury in a novel mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter following disaster: a feasibility study |
Tianming Yao1; Jingjing Rong1; Ming Liang1; Jingyang Sun1; Fengqi Xuan1; Lijun Zhao1; Xiaozeng Wang1; Fei Li1; Geng Wang1; Yaling Han1 | |
2014-01-01 | |
发表期刊 | Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
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ISSN | 1757-7241 |
卷号 | 22期号:1页码:44-44 |
摘要 | There has been an increase in natural disasters in recent years, which leads to a great number of injuries and deaths. It still remains an unsolved problem to treat patients with vascular injury of solid organs effectively following natural disasters, but on-spot emergency interventional transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) has been highly recommended to cure serious vascular injury of solid organs nowadays. Spleen is the most vulnerable abdominal organ, severe arterial hemorrhage of which can cause death if untreated timely. In this research, we aimed to study the possibility of performing emergency surgical intervention in mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter for splenic injury in the case of natural disasters. |
其他摘要 | Background There has been an increase in natural disasters in recent years, which leads to a great number of injuries and deaths. It still remains an unsolved problem to treat patients with vascular injury of solid organs effectively following natural disasters, but on-spot emergency interventional transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) has been highly recommended to cure serious vascular injury of solid organs nowadays. Spleen is the most vulnerable abdominal organ, severe arterial hemorrhage of which can cause death if untreated timely. In this research, we aimed to study the possibility of performing emergency surgical intervention in mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter for splenic injury in the case of natural disasters. Methods First, the mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter was unfolded in the field, and then disinfection and preoperative preparation were performed immediately. Eight large animal models of splenic injury were created, and angiograms were performed using a digital subtraction angiography machine in the mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter, and then the hemostatic embolizations of injured splenic artery were performed following the established convention of rapid intervention therapy. The operating time was recorded, and the survival condition and postoperative complications were observed for two weeks. Results and discussion The average time of unfolding the shelter, and performing disinfection and preoperative preparation was 33?±?7min. The number of colonies in the sterilized shelter body was 86?±?13cfu 3 . The average TAE time was 31?±?7min. All the hemostatic embolizations of splenic injury were performed successfully in the mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter during the operation. A pseudoaneurysm was found in an animal model using angiography two weeks after the operation. The primary clinical success rate of embolization was 87.5%. The two-week survival rate in all animal models of splenic injury was 100%. Conclusions Our findings in the current study demonstrate that the mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter can be adapted to the field perfectly and complete emergency surgical intervention for splenic injury efficiently and safely. Therefore, on-spot emergency interventional TAE for vascular injury of solid organs (e.g. spleen) in mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter is available and effective. |
语种 | 英语 |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://ir.imr.ac.cn/handle/321006/159487 |
专题 | 中国科学院金属研究所 |
作者单位 | 1.Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2.Third Military Medical University |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Tianming Yao,Jingjing Rong,Ming Liang,et al. Emergency treatment of splenic injury in a novel mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter following disaster: a feasibility study[J]. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine,2014,22(1):44-44. |
APA | Tianming Yao.,Jingjing Rong.,Ming Liang.,Jingyang Sun.,Fengqi Xuan.,...&Yaling Han.(2014).Emergency treatment of splenic injury in a novel mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter following disaster: a feasibility study.Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine,22(1),44-44. |
MLA | Tianming Yao,et al."Emergency treatment of splenic injury in a novel mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter following disaster: a feasibility study".Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 22.1(2014):44-44. |
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