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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 867-870, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-796716

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Objective@#To analyze the diagnostic value of ultrasound guided 14 gauge coreneedle biopsy (US-CNB) in breast nodules.@*Methods@#We retrospectively analyzed the pathological results of US-CNB and surgical excision from 373 breast nodules in Peking University International Hospital from Sep 2016 to Nov 2018 to evaluate the accuracy of 14g US-CNB.@*Results@#A total of 349 patients(373 nodules)underwent US-CNB. US-CNB reported 282 benign lesions(75.6%, 282/373), 20 high-risklesions(5.4%, 20/373), and 71 malignant lesions(19.0%, 71/373). For 282 CNB reported benign lesions, the surgical pathology confirmed 235 lesions , 46 for high-risk lesions and 1 for malignant lesion with a concordancy of 83.3%(235/282)and the underestimation rate was 16.7%(47/282). US-CNB identified 20 high-risk lesions. According to surgical results, 15 were high-risk lesions and 5 were malignant lesions with a concordancy of 75% (15/20)and the underestimation rate was 25%(5/20). When it comes to malignant lesions, the excision results showed that 70 were malignant lesions and 1was high-risk lesion with a concordancy of 98.6%(70/71)and the overestimation rate was 1.4%(1/71). The concordance of the histological type , calculated for 50 invasive carcinomas, was 92% (46/50) with a kappa value of 0.77.The concordance of the histological grade could be calculated for 38 invasive ductal carcinomas with the Elston-Elllis Method . It was 89.5% (34/38) with a kappa value of 0.57.@*Conclusions@#The pathology result of 14gUS-CNB is in good consistency with surgical excision for breast benign and malignant lesions.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 867-870, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-791829

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Objective To analyze the diagnostic value of ultrasound guided 14 gauge coreneedle biopsy (US-CNB) in breast nodules.Methods We retrospectively analyzed the pathological results of US-CNB and surgical excision from 373 breast nodules in Peking University International Hospital from Sep 2016 to Nov 2018 to evaluate the accuracy of 14g US-CNB.Results A total of 349 patients (373 nodules) underwent US-CNB.US-CNB reported 282 benign lesions (75.6%,282/373),20 high-risklesions (5.4%,20/373),and 71 malignant lesions(19.0%,71/373).For 282 CNB reported benign lesions,the surgical pathology confirmed 235 lesions,46 for high-risk lesions and 1 for malignant lesion with a concordancy of 83.3% (235/282)and the underestimation rate was 16.7% (47/282).US-CNB identified 20 high-risk lesions.According to surgical results,15 were high-risk lesions and 5 were malignant lesions with a concordancy of 75% (15/20) and the underestimation rate was 25% (5/20).When it comes to malignant lesions,the excision results showed that 70 were malignant lesions and 1 was high-risk lesion with a concordancy of 98.6% (70/71) and the overestimation rate was 1.4% (1/71).The concordance of the histological type,calculated for 50 invasive carcinomas,was 92% (46/50) with a kappa value of 0.77.The concordance of the histological grade could be calculated for 38 invasive ductal carcinomas with the Elston-Elllis Method.It was 89.5% (34/38) with a kappa value of 0.57.Conclusions The pathology result of 14gUS-CNB is in good consistency with surgical excision for breast benign and malignant lesions.

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Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery ; (12): 563-567, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-260311

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To summarize the application of protective terminal ileostomy in laparoscopic total mesorectal excision for rectal cancer patients, and explore the risk factors associated with postoperative complications and timing of stoma closure.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Clinical data of 77 patients with middle or low rectal cancer undergoing laparoscopic total mesorectal excision (TME) with preventive terminal ileostomy in our department from January 2007 to December 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. Independent risk factors associated to postoperative complications of terminal ileostomy were examined by logistic regression and timing of stoma closure was investigated.</p><p><b>RESULT</b>The total postoperative complication morbidity was 57.1% (44/77). Electrolyte disturbance was found in 39 cases (50.6%, 39/77), including 1 case of hypovolemic syncope. Parastomal hernia occurred in 9 cases (11.7%, 9/77). Peristomal dermatitis and subcutaneous abscess was observed in 1 case (1.3%, 1/77). The result of the single factor analysis of the water electrolyte disturbance after operation, the risk factors of P<0.2 were new adjuvant chemotherapy (P=0.094), tumor antigen (P=0.086) and TNM staging (P=0.026); Postoperative parastomal hernia of the single factor analysis results, the risk factors of P<0.2 included uses of antidiabetic drugs (P=0.172), ASA anesthesia (P=0.168) grading and TNM stage(P=0.161); But multivariate analysis revealed no risk factors associated with the above complications (all P>0.05). Sixty-five patients underwent stoma closure during follow-up, including 2 cases (3.1%) within 90 days, 20 cases (30.8%) from 90 to 180 days, and 43 cases (66.2%) more than 180 days.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>No risk factors were found to be associated with main postoperative complications of protective terminal ileostomy after laparoscopic TME for rectal cancer patients, such as electrolytes imbalance and parastomal hernia. The timing of stoma closure should be longer than 180 days.</p>


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Humans , Biopsy , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Ileostomy , Laparoscopy , Logistic Models , Neoplasm Staging , Postoperative Complications , Rectal Neoplasms , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors
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