Title: Observation of short term efficaciousness of postoperative early perfusion with βparticle in abdominal cavity in patients with advanced cardiac-gastric carcinoma
Abstract: Objective:To evaluate the method and effect of the treatment with βparticle infussion in abdominal cavity for postoperative patients with advanced cardiac gastric carcinoma Methods: Thirty five patients with advanced cardiac gastric carcinoma received silicone gel tube implantation in the tumor bed in upper abdominal cavity intraoperatively Following body incission, the outer end of the tube was fixed through the skin opening of the abdominal wall One week after operation, when alimentary tract function returns to normal, 32 P Colloidal 148~222MBq (4~6mCi) mixed with physiological saline was infused into the abdominal cavity through the tube The patients received iutravenous chemotherapy following sugery were used as control Results: Survial rates for 1,2 and 3 years were 82 86%, 77 14%and 68 57%in colloid group and 76 67%, 56 67%and 43 33%in intravenous chemotherapy group, respectively Conclusion:βparticle perfusion in abdominal cavity for the patients with advanced cardiac gastric carcinoma is a safe, reliable and simple adjuvant therapy with mild side effects
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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