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Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery ; (12): 87-89, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-745339

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Objective To investigate the clinical application value of fluorescence laparoscopy in radical resection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).Methods Data of totally 113 patients with HCC in Henan Provincial People's Hospital between June 2016 to June 2018 were retrospectively analyzed.Among the 113 patients,46 patients underwent laparoscopic hepatectomy (LLR),and 67 patients underwent fluorescence guided laparoscopic hepatectomy (FLLR).Results No significant differences were observed between LLR group and FLLR group in terms of age,male proportion,liver function classification,surgical resection methods,and operation time (P>0.05).The positive ratio of specimen surgical margin in LLR group was significantly higher than that in FLLR group,13.0% vs.3.0%,and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).In the FLLR group,22 patients received fluorescence guided anatomic hepatectomy with indocyanine green (ICG),10 with positive staining and 12 with negative staining,and fluorescence imaging was observed 2 minutes after ICG injection.There was no significant difference in operation time,hospitalization cost and length of stay between positive and negative staining (P> 0.05).Conclusion Fluorescence laparoscopy has certain advantages in hepatectomy,and can display the boundary of hepatocellular carcinoma in real time to ensure the safe margin of tumor resection.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 318-321, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-710542

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Objective To evaluate hepato-intestinal anastomosis in the treatment of complex stricture of high bile duct.Methods From Jan 2010 to Dec 2016,43 patients undergoing traditional biliary-intestinal anastomosis were grouped into control,45 patients undergoing hepato-intestinal anastomosis were allocated into study group.Results (1) Control vs study grounp,the operative time was (24 ±3)min vs.(15 ± 3)min,intraoperative blood loss and blood transfusion were (384 ± 51)ml vs.(280 ± 41) ml,(649 ± 3) ml vs.(454 ± 8) ml,number of patients with intraoperative blood transfusion,and liver resection were 10 vs.3,and 8 vs.3 respectively,with statistically differences (t =12.48,10.46,144.65,x2 =43.68,49.50,all P < 0.05).(2) Postoperatively efficacy:fever was in 7 vs.3 cases,incision infection in 5 vs.3 cases,abdominal infection was in 5 vs.2 cases,biliary fistula was in 7 vs.3 cases,number of un-planed readmission was in 7 vs.3 cases,and postoperative hospital stay were (14.3 ± 1.5) d vs.(10.7 ± 0.7) d,respectively,between the control group and the study group,with statistically differences (x2 =52.55,58.91,62.23,52.55,52.55,t =16.28,all P <0.05).(3) Follow-up situation:all the 88 patients were followed-up for 6 to 96 months (median time,30 months).Biliary restenosis occurred in 5 vs.1 patients between the control group and the study group,respectively,with statistically differences (x2 =65.64,P < 0.05).Conclusions Hepato-intestinal anastomosis is effective in the treatment of complex stricture of high bile duct.

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Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery ; (12): 391-394, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-708425

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Objective To study the anterior versus the posterolateral approach for laparoscopic splenectomy for patients with chronic pancreatitis-induced regional portal hypertension (PRPH).Methods The retrospective cohort study was carried out on 62 patients who underwent laparoscopic splenectomy for PRPH at the Peoples' Hospital of Zhengzhou University from Jan 2010 to Jun 2016.The patients were divided into 2 groups:the anterior approach group and the posterolateral approach group,and to compare the differences.Results The operation time,amounts of intraoperative non-splenic blood loss,duration of recovery of intestinal peristalsis,duration of drainage,and duration of postoperative hospital stay were (135.0 ± 12.8) minvs (126.0± 13.1) min,(323.7±50.9) ml vs (245.1 ±35.0) ml,(25.5±2.5) h vs (23.5±3.3) h,(5.7±1.0) dvs (3.2±1.3) dand (9.3±1.5) dvs (7.3±1.2) d in the anterior approach laparoscopic splenectomy group versus the posterolateral approach laparoscopic splenectomy group.These differences were significantly different (all P <0.05).On follow-up of the 62 patients,improvements in the varicose veins of the lower esophagus and fundus of stomach at 3 month postoperatively were observed.All these patients recovered well from surgery.Conclusion The posterolateral approach laparoscopic splenectomy approach significantly improved the treatment results in patients with chronic pancreatitis-induced regional portal hypertension.

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Chinese Journal of Surgery ; (12): 671-677, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-809241

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Objective@#To investigate the clinical efficacy of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS) in atrial caval shunting (ACS) for type Ⅱ Budd-Chiari syndrome(BCS).@*Methods@#The clinical data of patients underwent ACS for type Ⅱ BCS in the Henan Province People′s Hospital from January 2014 to June 2016 were prospectively analyzed.Randomized and single-blind, controlled study was performed among the patients, and all of them underwent ACS and were divided into control group (patients underwent traditional perioperative management) and ERAS group (patients underwent ERAS perioperative management) based on a random number table.Operational and postoperative data, levels of inflammatory cytokines, stress state evaluation and postoperative complications were observed.The comparison between the two groups was evaluated with an independent sample t test.The trend analyses for variables were done using repeated measures ANOVA.The count data were analyzed using the chi-square test or Fisher exact.@*Results@#Eighty-two patients were screened for eligibility, and allocated into the control group (40 patients) and the ERAS group (42 patients). All patients underwent ACS successfully with no death.Comparison of intraoperative status: operation time, volume of intraoperative blood and number of patients receiving blood transfusion were (211.0±12.9) minutes vs. (207.7±10.7) minutes, (167.5±28.3) ml vs. (165.0±28.4) ml and 3 cases vs. 1 case between the control group and the ERAS group, respectively, showing no difference between the two groups (t=0.90, 0.29, χ2=0.32, all P>0.05). Comparison of postoperative status: time of gastric tube removal, time of catheter removal, time of chest tube, time to flatus, time of food intake, duration of postoperative infusion, duration of postoperative hospital stay and numeric rating scale were (3.7±0.5)days vs. (0.0±0.0)days, (2.3±0.7)days vs. (1.4±0.5)days, (3.7±0.7)days vs. (2.3±0.5)days, (75.2±3.8)hours vs. (46.6±4.2)hours, (75.7±4.7)hours vs. (21.4±2.1)hours, (10.0±1.0)days vs. (5.8±0.9)days, (11.4±1.0)days vs. (7.8±0.6)days, 2.9±0.4 vs. 1.9±0.6 between the control group and the ERAS group, respectively, with statistically differences (t=35.03, 4.36, 8.10, 22.89, 47.78, 14.75, 14.22, 6.13, all P<0.05). Stress state evaluation: the levels of IR were (2.7±0.1) vs.(2.7±0.1), (8.8±0.7) vs. (5.2±0.3), (11.0±0.5) vs. (7.3±0.5), (4.9±0.2) vs. (3.9±0.1), and the levels of C-reaction protein were (14.6±1.3)mg/L vs.(14.6±1.1) mg/L, (101.2±13.6) mg/L vs. (89.5±6.9) mg/L, (62.7±8.6) mg/L vs. (56.4±8.4) mg/L, (46.4±6.7) mg/L vs. (40.0±5.6) mg/L from pre-operation to postoperative day 1, 3 and 5 between the control group and the ERAS group, respectively, with statistically significant differences in changing trends(F=136.61, 4.97, both P<0.05). Comparisons of levels of inflammatory cytokines: the levels of IL-6 were (43.1±2.7) ng/L vs. (43.6±3.6) ng/L, (135.1±6.4) ng/L vs. (117.4±5.7) ng/L, (145.4±6.7) ng/L vs. (128.5±5.5) ng/L, (93.3±3.7) ng/L vs. (88.0±3.9) ng/L, and the levels of TNF-α were (10.4±0.3)mmol/L vs. (10.4±0.3) mmol/L, (14.4±0.4) mmol/L vs. (12.6±0.4) mmol/L, (15.6±0.4) mmol/L vs. (13.8±0.4) mmol/L, (12.3±0.7) mmol/L vs. (11.4±0.6) mmol/L from pre-operation to postoperative day 1, 3 and 5 between the control group and the ERAS group, respectively, with statistically significant differences in changing trends (F=15.15, 21.45, both P<0.05). Comparison of postoperative complications: incidence of complications was 30.0%(12/40) in the control group and 11.9%(5/42) in the ERAS group, and the numbers of patients with nausea and vomiting, respiratory complications and cardiovascular complications were 4, 3, 5 cases in the control group and 3, 1, 1 case in the ERAS group, respectively, showing statistically differences in the incidence of complications(χ2=4.08, P<0.05). All the 82 patients were followed up for 2 to 22 months (median time, 12 months), no patients received reoperation or re-admitted to the hospital duo to complications.@*Conclusion@#ERAS management in the perioperative period of ACS for BCS is beneficial to postoperative recovery of patients, and can relieve postoperative stress state and inflammatory response, reduce the duration of hospital stay, and incidence of postoperative complications.

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