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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 414-416, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-417030

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Objective To evaluate a chemically-modified chitosan anti-adhesion film in the prevention of intestinal adhesion after abdominal surgery.Method In this study 240 patients at the Department of Surgery, Fudan University Zhongshan Hospital undergoing abdominal surgery from Jan 2006 to Dec 2006 were randomly divided into two groups.In the research group, chemically-modified chitosan antiadhesion film was put both at the area of operation and under the incision before closing the abdomen.The recovery procedures were recorded including the recovery of gut movement, the degree and the lasting time of abdominal pain, complication after surgery, the abdominal pain and ileus within 1 year.Result Postoperative incision pain was less significant in research group.The gut function recovered quicker and dietary began earlier.The ratio of early ileus after the surgery decreased significantly.The abdominal adhesion symptom in 1 year after surgery ameliorated significantly.There was no significant difference in other postoperative complications in the two groups.Conclusion The use of chemicallymodified chitosan anti-adhesion film helps to prevent the intestinal adhesion after the abdominal surgery.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 672-675, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-396069

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Objective To investigate the safety of preoperative hepatic and regional arterial infusion chemotherapy in the prevention of liver metastasis and improving survival after curative colorectal cancer resection.Methods Patients admitted from 2001 to 2007 with Stage Ⅱ or Stage Ⅲ colorectal cancer were randomly assigned to receive preoperative hepatic and regional arterial infusion chemotherapy (PHRAIC group,n=256)or surgery alone(control group,n=253).Toxity of liver,hematology,immunology and post-operative complication of PHRAIC and the control were evaluated.Results Grade Ⅲ hepatic toxity,leukemia,anemia and platelet decrease in PHRAIC group was 3.1%(8/256),5.5% (14/256),7.4%(19/256)and 6.6%(17/256).There were no grade Ⅳ toxities,and all the patients in PHRAIC group received surgery.Morbidity rate in PHRAIC and the control group was 9.8%(25/256)vs 8.3%(21/253)(X2=1.86,P>0.05).All patients were followed up,with mean follow up of 42±14 months until Oct 30.2007.For stage Ⅲ patients,5-year overall survival and liver metastasis rate were 81.0% in PHRAIc group vs.60.4% in control group(X2=5.15,P<0.05)and 18.9%(28/148)vs 27.3%(41/150)(X2=5.41,P<0.05),respectively.Conclusion Preoperative hepatic and regional arterial infusion chemotherapy 7 days before surgery was safe and could reduce liver metastasis and improve survival rate in patients with Stage Ⅲ colorectal cancer.

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