Clinical value of ultrasound guided percutaneous thermal ablation in the treatment of thyroid nodules associated with intra cystic hemorrhage
Objective To investigate the clinical value of ultrasound-guided percutaneous thermal ablation in the treatment of thyroid nodules associated with intra cystic hemorrhage. Methods 86 cases of thyroid nodules from July 2016 to July 2017 in our hospital with intracystic hemorrhage patients as the research object, were performed ultrasound guided percutaneous thermal ablation treatment, comparative analysis of the patients with complications after operation, reducing the volume of view after ablation and necrosis. Results After treatment, ultrasonography showed that the ablation area covered the original nodules and lost the blood supply.The volume reduction rate of 3 months was greater than 50%,and the number of nodules was 66.The effective rate was 76.74%.After ablation, the volume reduction rate of 6 months was greater than 50%,and the number of nodules was 80.The effective rate was 93.02%.As time goes on,the efficiency of treatment varies, with statistical significance(P<0.05).In the course of treatment,no severe complications occurred in the patients.They were all tolerated and recovered spontaneously.2 cases had subcutaneous bleeding at the puncture site,and no bleeding occurred after 0.5 h.After 6 months,the number of complete absorption cases was 20,and the complete absorption rate was 23.26%. Conclusion Ultrasound guided percutaneous thermal ablation for the treatment of thyroid nodules associated with intra cystic hemorrhage is an ideal clinical method with minor complications,high safety and significant improvement in clinical symptoms.
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