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Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology ; (12): 410-414, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1016098

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Background: Acute non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (ANVUGIB) is one of the most common acute and severe clinical entities. As the limited medical resource in remote regions or primary hospitals, it is necessary to explore an effective endoscopic hemostasis method in such a medical condition. Aims: To investigate the efficacy of norepinephrine injection combined with electrocoagulation under conventional endoscopy in patients with ANVUGIB. Methods: Clinical data of 123 ANVUGIB patients were collected retrospectively from January 2019 to December 2021 at the Kashgar Prefecture Second People’s Hospital. According to the endoscopic hemostasis method used initially, these patients were divided into group A (submucosal injection of norepinephrine), group B (electrocoagulation), group C (clip hemostasis) and group D (direct norepinephrine injection combined with electrocoagulation). The success rate of immediate hemostasis, operation time, rebleeding rate within 72 hours, and rate of transfer to surgery were compared between the four groups. Furthermore, the relationship between visual field during hemostasis and success of immediate hemostasis was analyzed. Results: In group D, all patients achieved success immediate hemostasis, the success rate (100%) was significantly higher than that in group A, group B, and group C (all P0.05). In patients treated with combined hemostasis, including initial combination strategy and failed cases transferred to combination strategy, a clear endoscopic visual field could be obtained in 94.2% of the cases, and the success rate of immediate hemostasis was 98.1%. Conclusions: Submucosal injection of norepinephrine combined with electrocoagulation under conventional endoscopy has a higher immediate hemostasis rate with lower rates of rebleeding and surgical transfer in ANVUGIB patients. This strategy is worthy for popularizing in remote regions and primary hospitals.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 523-525, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-436985

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Objective To evaluate hepatic segment vascular occlusion technology in precise resection of liver segment.Methods Sixty-seven cases of liver cancer patients who underwent precision liver segment resection from August 2007 to May 2012 in Qilu Hospital were analyszed retrospectively.There were 51 male patients and 16 female patients,age ranging from 45 to 66 yrs.Results All operations were performed successfully.All cases were with single tumor,the diameter ranged from 2 cm to 6 cm.Resection of segment Ⅲ was performed in 22 cases,segment Ⅳ in 10 cases and segment Ⅵ in 35 cases.Operation time was 50-120 minutes,and the average time was 73 minutes.Blood loss was 50-200 ml,averaging 86 ml.No patient needed blood transfusion.Postoperative incisional liquefaction was found in 6 cases which were cured with interference in time.There was no bile leakage,hemorrhage,celiac infection and complications such as liver failure.The average hospital stay was 7.8 days.No rccurrence was found during 3 months follow-up.Conclusions Hepatic segment vascular occlusion technology was safe and feasible in precise resection of liver segment in liver cancer patients.It effectively controlled blood loss and reduced liver damage.

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