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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-523641

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Objective To evaluate the changes in water, electrolyte and acid-base balance after seawater immersion in cases of open abdominal trauma associated with intestinal rupture, and to obtain a theoretical basis for the early treatment of open abdominal injury with intestinal rupture in naval combat. Methods A canine model of open abdominal trauma with intestinal rupture was established in 26 healthy adult dogs, and they were divided randomly into three groups. All animals were subjected to abdominal wall incision and intestinal rupture. Seawater immersion group(n=10) was immersed into artificial seawater after trauma; normal saline solution group(n=6) was immersed into normal saline solution after trauma; control group (n=10) had no immersion. The 3 groups were observed for changes in water, electrolyte and acid-base balance, and the results were analysed and compared. Results Signficant disturbance of water, electrolyte and acid-base imbalance were observed in the seawater immersion groups, but no significant changes of these parameters were seen in the control group and normal saline group. Conclusion Seawater immersion is the main factor leading to the disturbance of body metabolism after open abdominal trauma with intestinal rupture.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)1997.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-673836

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Objective To evaluate a protocol of early treatment for dogs suffering from open abdominal injury and seawater immersion. Methods A canine model of open abdominal injury was made with 30 adult health dogs. After 2 hours seawater immersion, the dogs were divided into two groups: treatment group( n =18) and control group(untreated group, n =18). The changes of survival rate, body liquid metabolism and hemodynamics were observed respectively. Results The survival rate significantly increased from 0 in control group to 94 4% in treatment group. The disorder of hemodynamics and body liquid metabolism was improved significantly, P

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)1997.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-530324

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Objective To evaluate the value and safety of the anterior transsphincteric operation for treating rectal villous adenoma.Methods The clinical data of 17 cases with rectal villous adenoma,including 6 cases with malignant change,operated by anterior transsphincteric approach at Changzheng hospital,from February 2000 to August 2006,were analyzed retrospectively.The distance between the anal verge and the lower margin of the tumor was 5~ 8 cm(average 7 cm).The tumors were 2~ 5 cm in diamater.Results The rectal villous adenoma was completely removed with negative resection margins in all the 17 patients.Fecal continence,urinary function and sexual function were preserved successfully in all the patients.No postoperative complications developed.The postoperative pathological stage of rectal villous adenoma with malignant change was pTisN0M0 in 3 cases,pT1N0M0 in 2,and pT2N0M0 in 1.At a median follow-up of 46 months,no patients had recurrence.Conclusions Anterior transsphincteric approach is useful and safe for operation of rectal villous adenomas and those with early mmalignant change.It is particularly valuable for large midrectal villous adenoma.

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