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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-673878

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Objective To analyse pathogenesis, types, diagnosis and operation methods of adult intussusception. Methods Clinical data of 150 patients with adult intussusception were reviewed retrospectively . Results Symptom included paroxysmal bellyache (90 0%), abdominal mass (64 7%), nausea and vomit (58 0%), hematochezia (20 7%), constipation (10%) and symptom triad of bellyache , mass and hematochezia (15 3%). Tumor, inflammation, Meckel′s diverticulum and mobile cecum were main cause for intussusception. All 150 patients received operation, 147 patients were cured and 3 patients died. Conclusions Most patients of adult intussusception had pathological basis. The result of surgical therapy is good.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)1993.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-674025

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Objective To summarize the experience in prevention and treatment of iatrogenic bile duct injury Methods Clinical data of 112 cases with iatrogenic bile duct injury in ten hospitals of Songhua river drainage area from January 1978 to January 2003 were analyzed retrospectively Results The main cause of iatrogenic bile duct injury was wrong identifying the anatomy of the Calot′s triangle before cholecystectomy accounting for 55 4% (62/112) Diagnosis depended on clinical features, celiac puncture and imaging examination Ultrasonography was among the most sensitive diagnostic means (diagnostic rate=97 5%) Six types of injury were identified according to their locations and type Ⅲ damage was most common in clinical practice (92/112) The curative rate in this group was 95 5% (107/112) Eighty seven cases (77 7%) underwent Roux en Y choledochojejunostomy, with cure rate of 94 3%(82/87) Conclusion Iatrogenic bile duct injury prevention lies in identifing the topography of extrahepatic bile ducts Roux en Y choledochojejunostomy is usually the therapy of choice

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