Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (11): 1648-.
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Abstract: Objective To study the application of three-dimensional visualization technology for laparoscopic resection of cysticcarcinoma in the pancreatic body and tail. Methods Six cases of cystic carcinoma in the pancreatic body and tail treatedbetween Nov, 2009 and Mar, 2011 were retrospectively analyzed. The original image data of 64-slice spiral CT were collectedand using adaptive region growing algorithm, the serial CT images were segmented and automatically extracted to obtain the3-dimensional reconstruction images with customized image manipulation software. The specific surgical approach (the trocarposition) and surgical procedure were planned based on the reconstructed mode. Results The reconstructed 3-dimensionalmodel clearly displayed cystic carcinoma in the pancreatic body and tail and the adjacent organs, showing distinct relationshipbetween the cystoma and the splenic artery and vein. All the patients successfully underwent laparoscopic resection of thepancreatic body and tail without perioperative death. The spleen was preserved in 5 cases and removed in 1 case due tomucinous cystadenocarcinoma. The overall rate of pancreatic fistulae was 33.3% without incidences of postoperativehemorrhage. The average hospital stay of the patients was 12 days. Conclusion Three-dimensional reconstruction based onpancreatic CT data provides valuable assistance for laparoscopic resection of cystic carcinoma in the pancreatic body and tail.
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