• <xmp id="1ykh9"><source id="1ykh9"><mark id="1ykh9"></mark></source></xmp>
      <b id="1ykh9"><small id="1ykh9"></small></b>
    1. <b id="1ykh9"></b>

      1. <button id="1ykh9"></button>
        <video id="1ykh9"></video>
      2. west china medical publishers
        Keyword
        • Title
        • Author
        • Keyword
        • Abstract
        Advance search
        Advance search

        Search

        find Keyword "iodine-125 irradiation stent" 1 results
        • Application and prospects of portal vein iodine-125 irradiation stents in hepatocellular carcinoma with portal vein tumor thrombus

          ObjectiveTo summarize recent advances, clinical applications, and future directions of the portal vein iodine-125 (125I) irradiation stent in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with portal vein tumor thrombus (PVTT). MethodsLiterature published over the past 15 years concerning 125I irradiation stents for HCC with PVTT treatment was retrieved. Studies focusing on stent design, radiation dosimetry, combination treatment strategies, and prognostic outcomes were systematically reviewed and analyzed. ResultsThe portal vein 125I irradiation stent provides dual therapeutic benefits: mechanical recanalization of the obstructed portal vein and continuous intraluminal low-dose γ-radiation, achieving high-dose, long-duration localized irradiation. Clinical evidences indicate superior outcomes in maintaining portal vein patency, controlling tumor thrombus progression, and improving overall survival as compared with transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) or systemic therapy alone. Moreover, combination approaches with TACE or targeted or immunotherapy further enhance tumor control and survival benefits, making it an integral part of multidisciplinary HCC management. ConclusionsAs an innovative integration of interventional and brachytherapy techniques, the 125I portal vein irradiation stent shows promising efficacy and safety in treating HCC with PVTT. Future developments should emphasize biomaterial optimization, image-guided precision implantation, and individualized dosimetry, supported by multicenter randomized controlled trials to establish standardized therapeutic protocols and advance precision oncology.

          Release date: Export PDF Favorites Scan
        1 pages Previous 1 Next

        Format

        Content

      3. <xmp id="1ykh9"><source id="1ykh9"><mark id="1ykh9"></mark></source></xmp>
          <b id="1ykh9"><small id="1ykh9"></small></b>
        1. <b id="1ykh9"></b>

          1. <button id="1ykh9"></button>
            <video id="1ykh9"></video>
          2. 射丝袜