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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 362-374, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-930946

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Objective:To investigate the 10-year outcome and prognostic factors of laparo-scopic D 2 radical distal gastrectomy for locally advanced gastric cancer. Methods:The retrospec-tive cohort study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 652 patients with locally advanced gastric cancer who were admitted to 16 hospitals from the multicenter database of laparoscopic gastric cancer surgery in the Chinese Laparoscopic Gastrointestinal Surgery Study (CLASS) Group, including 214 cases in the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University, 191 cases in Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, 52 cases in Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University, 49 cases in West China Hospital of Sichuan University, 43 cases in Xijing Hospital of Air Force Medical University, 25 cases in Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine, 14 cases in the First Medical Center of the Chinese PLA General Hospital, 12 cases in No.989 Hospital of PLA, 12 cases in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University, 10 cases in the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, 9 cases in the First People's Hospital of Foshan, 7 cases in Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University, 7 cases in Fujian Medical University Cancer Hospital, 3 cases in Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University, 2 cases in Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2 cases in Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute, from February 2004 to December 2010 were collected. There were 442 males and 210 females, aged (57±12)years. All patients underwent laparoscopic D 2 radical distal gastrectomy. Observation indicators: (1) surgical situations; (2) postoperative pathological examination; (3) postoperative recovery and complications; (4) follow-up; (5) prognostic factors analysis. Follow-up was conducted by outpatient examination and telephone interview to detect the tumor recurrence and metastasis, postoperative survival of patients up to March 2020. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M( Q1, Q3) or M(range). Count data were described as absolute numbers or percen-tages, and comparison between groups was conducted using the chi-square test. Comparison of ordinal data was analyzed using the rank sum test. The life table method was used to calculate survival rates and the Kaplan-Meier method was used to draw survival curves. Log-Rank test was used for survival analysis. Univariate and multivariate analyses were analyzed using the COX hazard regression model. Results:(1) Surgical situations: among 652 patients, 617 cases underwent D 2 lymph node dissection and 35 cases underwent D 2+ lymph node dissection. There were 348 cases with Billroth Ⅱ anastomosis, 218 cases with Billroth Ⅰ anastomosis, 25 cases with Roux-en-Y anastomosis and 61 cases with other digestive tract reconstruction methods. Twelve patients had combined visceral resection. There were 569 patients with intraoperative blood transfusion and 83 cases without blood transfusion. The operation time of 652 patients was 187(155,240)minutes and volume of intraoperative blood loss was 100(50,150)mL. (2) Postoperative pathological examina-tion: the maximum diameter of tumor was (4.5±2.0)cm of 652 patients. The number of lymph node dissected of 652 patients was 26(19,35), in which the number of lymph node dissected was >15 of 570 cases and ≤15 of 82 cases. The number of metastatic lymph node was 4(1,9). The proximal tumor margin was (4.8±1.6)cm and the distal tumor margin was (4.5±1.5)cm. Among 652 patients, 255 cases were classified as Borrmann type Ⅰ-Ⅱ, 334 cases were classified as Borrmann type Ⅲ-Ⅳ, and 63 cases had missing Borrmann classification data. The degree of tumor differentiation was high or medium in 171 cases, low or undifferentiated in 430 cases, and the tumor differentiation data was missing in 51 cases. There were 123, 253 and 276 cases in pathological stage T2, T3 and T4a, respectively. There were 116, 131, 214 and 191 cases in pathological stage N0, N1, N2 and N3, respectively. There were 260 and 392 cases in pathological TNM stage Ⅱ and Ⅲ, respectively. (3) Postoperative recovery and complications: the time to postoperative first out-of-bed activities, time to postoperative first flatus, time to the initial liquid food intake, duration of postoperative hospital stay of 652 patients were 3(2,4)days, 4(3,5)days, 5(4,6)days, 10(9,13)days, respectively. Among 652 patients, 69 cases had postoperative complications. Clavien-Dindo grade Ⅰ-Ⅱ, grade Ⅲa, grade Ⅲb, and grade Ⅳa complications occurred in 60, 3, 5 and 1 cases, respectively (some patients could have multiple complications). The duodenal stump leakage was the most common surgical complication, with the incidence of 3.07%(20/652). Respiratory complication was the most common systemic complication, with the incidence of 2.91%(19/652). All the 69 patients were recovered and discharged successfully after treatment. (4) Follow-up: 652 patients were followed up for 110-193 months, with a median follow-up time of 124 months. There were 298 cases with postoperative recurrence and metastasis. Of the 255 patients with the time to postoperative recurrence and metastasis ≤5 years, there were 21 cases with distant metastasis, 69 cases with peritoneal metastasis, 37 cases with local recurrence, 52 cases with multiple recurrence and metastasis, 76 cases with recurrence and metastasis at other locations. The above indicators were 5, 9, 10, 4, 15 of the 43 patients with the time to postoperative recurrence and metastasis >5 years. There was no significant difference in the type of recurrence and metastasis between them ( χ2=5.52, P>0.05). Cases in pathological TNM stage Ⅱ and Ⅲ were 62 and 193 of the patients with the time to postoperative recurrence and metastasis ≤5 years, versus 23 and 20 of the patients with the time to postoperative recurrence and metastasis >5 years, showing a significant difference in pathological TNM staging between them ( χ2=15.36, P<0.05). Cases in pathological stage T2, T3, T4a were 42, 95, 118 of the patients with the time to postoperative recurrence and metastasis ≤5 years, versus 9, 21, 13 of the patients with the time to postoperative recurrence and metastasis >5 years, showing no significant difference in pathological T staging between them ( Z=-1.80, P>0.05). Further analysis showed no significant difference in cases in pathological stage T2 or T3 ( χ2=0.52, 2.08, P>0.05) but a significant difference in cases in pathological stage T4a between them ( χ2=3.84, P<0.05). Cases in pathological stage N0, N1, N2, N3 were 19, 44, 85, 107 of the patients with the time to postoperative recurrence and metastasis ≤5 years, versus 12, 5, 18, 8 of the patients with the time to postoperative recurrence and metastasis >5 years, showing a significant difference in pathological N staging between them ( Z=-3.34, P<0.05). Further analysis showed significant differences in cases in pathological stage N0 and N3 ( χ2=16.52, 8.47, P<0.05) but no significant difference in cases in pathological stage N1 or N2 ( χ2=0.85, 1.18, P>0.05). The median overall survival time was 81 months after surgery and 10-year overall survival rate was 46.1% of 652 patients. The 10-year overall survival rates of patients in TNM stage Ⅱ and Ⅲ were 59.6% and 37.5%, respectively, showing a significant difference between them ( χ2=35.29, P<0.05). In further analysis, the 10-year overall survival rates of patients in pathological TNM stage ⅡA, ⅡB, ⅢA, ⅢB and ⅢC were 65.6%, 55.8%, 46.9%, 37.1% and 24.0%, respectively, showing a significant difference between them ( χ2=55.06, P<0.05). The 10-year overall survival rates of patients in patholo-gical stage T2, T3 and T4a were 55.2%, 46.5% and 41.5%, respectively, showing a significant difference between them ( χ2=8.39, P<0.05). The 10-year overall survival rates of patients in patholo-gical stage N0, N1, N2 and N3 were 63.7%, 56.2%, 48.5% and 26.4%, respectively, showing a signifi-cant difference between them ( χ2=54.89, P<0.05). (5) Prognostic factors analysis: results of univariate analysis showed that age, maximum diameter of tumor, degree of tumor differentiation as low or undifferentiated, pathological TNM staging, pathological T staging, pathological stage N2 or N3, post-operative chemotherapy were related factors for the 10-year overall survival rate of locally advanced gastric cancer patients undergoing laparoscopic D 2 radical distal gastrectomy ( hazard ratio=1.45, 1.64, 1.37, 2.05, 1.30, 1.68, 3.08, 0.56, 95% confidence interval as 1.15-1.84, 1.32-2.03, 1.05-1.77, 1.62-2.59, 1.05-1.61, 1.17-2.42, 2.15-4.41, 0.44-0.70, P<0.05). Results of multivariate analysis showed that maximum diameter of tumor >4 cm, low-differentiated or undifferentiated tumor, pathological TNM stage Ⅲ were independent risk factors for the 10-year overall survival rate of locally advanced gastric cancer patients undergoing laparoscopic D 2 radical distal gastrectomy ( hazard ratio=1.48,1.44, 1.81, 95% confidence interval as 1.19-1.84, 1.11-1.88, 1.42-2.30, P<0.05) and postoperative chemotherapy was a independent protective factor for the 10-year overall survi-val rate of locally advanced gastric cancer patients undergoing laparoscopic D 2 radical distal gastrec-tomy ( hazard ratio=0.57, 95% confidence interval as 045-0.73, P<0.05). Conclusions:Laparoscopic assisted D 2 radical distal gastrectomy for locally advanced gastric cancer has satisfactory 10-year oncologic outcomes. A high proportion of patients in pathological TNM stage Ⅲ, pathological stage T4a, pathological stage N3 have the time to postoperative recurrence and metastasis ≤5 years, whereas a high proportion of patients in pathological TNM stage Ⅱ or pathological stage N0 have the time to postoperative recurrence and metastasis >5 years. Maximum diameter of tumor >4 cm, low-differentiated or undifferentiated tumor, pathological TNM stage Ⅲ are independent risk factors for the 10-year overall survival rate of locally advanced gastric cancer patients undergoing laparos-copic D 2 radical distal gastrectomy. Postoperative chemotherapy is a independent protective factor for the 10-year overall survival rate of locally advanced gastric cancer patients undergoing laparos-copic D 2 radical distal gastrectomy.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 182-185, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-865766

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Objective:To investigate the teaching mode of laparoscopic surgery skills for medical interns and its effect.Method:s New interns were randomly divided into experimental group and control group. The experimental group received the laparoscopic surgery skill training by learning Pick and Place (PP), Scrip Shear (SS), Suture and Knot tying (SK) and Tissue Isolation (TI), and they also received additional training of basic surgery skills before the training of laparoscopic surgery skills, while the control group did not receive the pre-training. Examines and questionnaires were conducted after the training.Result:s There were no significant differences in laparoscopic skills between the two groups at the beginning of the training, but they all had obvious improvement after training ( P<0.01). Compared with the control group, the experimental group did better in PP and SK ( P<0.01), but no differences in SS and TI. The satisfaction rate of training model and skill improvement was 95% and 85% in the experimental group and control group. Conclusion:Short-term program of laparoscopic surgery skill training could effectively improve intern's laparoscopic surgery skills, and the master of basic surgery skills is conducive to the learning of laparoscopic surgery skills.

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Chinese Journal of Stomatology ; (12): 773-777, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-800924

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Characterized by eminent mechanical properties, chemical stability and biosafety, polyetheretherketone (PEEK), as a brand-new type of biomedical material, has been applied in the field of stomatology. This review elaborates on basic behaviors and fabrication methods of PEEK and its composite, and their application in fixed dental prostheses (FDP) as frameworks as well as their adhesive properties. Meanwhile, this review also looks into the prospect of the integration of additive manufacturing in fabricating frameworks of PEEK and its composite in FDP.

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Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery ; (12): 1421-1426, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-774438

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OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the prognostic value of preoperative serum tumor markers combined with peripheral blood routine indexes in colorectal cancer patients.@*METHODS@#From January 2010 to March 2013, clinicopathological data of colorectal cancer patients receiving surgery treatment at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University were collected.@*INCLUSION CRITERIA@#(1) histologically confirmed adenocarcinoma; (2) primary cancer resected; (3) intact clinical data; (4) no signs of clinical infection. Patients with intestinal perforation or obstruction, hematological diseases or other malignant tumors were excluded. Informations were recorded containing sex, age, tumor location, degree of differentiation, tumor size, vascular tumor thrombus, nerve invasion, depth of infiltration, lymph node metastasis, distant metastasis, TNM stage, peripheral serum CEA, CA199, number of neutrophil, monocyte, platelet and lymphocyte. Positive CEA was defined as ≥5 μg/L, CA199 as ≥35 U/L; while NLR (neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio), MLR (monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio), PLR (platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio) greater than their cut-off values were defined as positive. ROC curve was used to determine the cut-off values (with greatest area under curve) of NLR, MLR and PLR. The prognostic values of these indexes were analyzed using Kaplan-Meier regression and log-rank test. COX regression was used to perform risk factor analysis.@*RESULTS@#A total of 312 colorectal cancer patients were enrolled, including 192 males and 120 females with median age of 61 (15-85) years. Till March 11, 2018, during median follow-up period of 65 months(2-96), the follow-up rate was 90.4% with loss of 30 cases and the mortality was 37.2% with 116 death. Univariate analysis found that colorectal cancer patients with positive CEA, CA199, NLR (>2.32), MLR (>0.24) and PLR (>164.1) had poor prognosis (all P<0.01). When combining CEA, CA199 with NLR, MLR, PLR, the survival analysis showed that patients with both negative indexes had the best prognosis, one positive the worse and both positive were the worst (all P<0.01). COX regression revealed that CEA(HR= 1.702,95%CI:1.148-2.522, P<0.01), combination of CA199 and MLR (HR=2.292, 95%CI:1.426-3.683, P<0.01) were independent risk factors for colorectal cancer.@*CONCLUSION@#Combination of preoperative serum tumor markers and peripheral blood routine indexes can provide prognostic information for the patients with colorectal cancer.


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Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Biomarkers, Tumor , Blood , Blood Platelets , Colorectal Neoplasms , Blood , Diagnosis , Lymphocytes , Neoplasm Staging , Neutrophils , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies
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Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery ; (12): 1099-1102, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-691274

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There are large amount of gastric cancer patients in China, and because of current medical care situation in China, most of the patients have been diagnosed with advanced stage. Surgery is still an important method for patients with advanced gastric cancer, to cure or improve their survival. For lymph node dissection of resectable advanced gastric cancer, D2 radical resection as a standard progressive lymph node dissection of gastric cancer is gradually accepted by East Asian countries and more and more western countries. As recommended by the 8th AJCC-TNM staging, ≥16 lymph nodes for pathological examination are needed to provide better survival, and ≥30 lymph nodes allows better evaluation for prognosis. After years of research, surgical experts have found that D1+ is not suitable for advanced gastric cancer. The III phase clinical trials for advanced gastric cancer, JLSSG 0901 in Japan and KLASS-02 in Korea, have been carried out to confirm that the long-term survival of laparoscopic surgery is no worse than traditional open surgery. CLASS-01 III phase study performed by Chinese laparoscopic gastroenterological study group compared the efficacy between laparoscopic and open distal gastrectomy with D2 lymph node dissection for advanced gastric cancer. The short-term report showed that the laparoscopic surgery has favorable safety, effectiveness, and satisfactory oncologic effect. With the development of conversion therapy, IV stage gastric cancer was divided into 4 types: potential resectable metastasis, borderline resectable metastasis, incurable metastasis and unresectable metastasis. And it is proposed that patients of the 2nd, and some of the 3rd and 4th types are suitable for conversion therapy. Surgery should be performed when tumor has maximal response to chemotherapy. In addition, palliative resection or short circuited surgery may be selected for patients who are refractory to conversion therapy or have some complications such as pyloric stenosis or obstruction, perforation of the tumor, or massive hemorrhage that cannot be alleviated.

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Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery ; (12): 529-532, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-260320

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Pelvic autonomic nerve is a three-dimensional structure surrounding the rectum. There are several key points related to nerve injury during laparoscopic radical resection for rectal cancer. Hypogastric nerve has close relation with the upper and middle part of the rectum. Combined with S2-S4 pelvic splanchnic nerve, hypogastric nerve forms pelvic plexus. Incorrect operation in pelvic parietal peritoneum during dissection of upper rectum will lead to nerve injury. When performing dissection of inferior mesenteric artery, bilateral nerve tracts should be pushed to posterior abdominal wall and anterior fascia of the abdominal aorta should be well protected to avoid nerve injury. Pelvic plexus fibers located lateral to the rectum of pelvic floor, as well as neurovascular bundle closed to Denonvillier's fascia, also have close relations with nerve injury. Dissection of either lateral or anterior wall of rectum should be performed behind the Denonvillier's fascia and in front of the proper fascia of rectum. Sharp dissection should be performed closed to the mesorectum to protect branches of pelvic plexus.


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Humans , Aorta, Abdominal , Autonomic Pathways , Digestive System Surgical Procedures , Fascia , Laparoscopy , Mesenteric Artery, Inferior , Mesocolon , Pelvis , Peritoneum , Rectal Neoplasms , Rectum
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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 694-701, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-455362

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Objective To evaluate the perioperative safety of minimally invasive and open pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD).Methods The China National Knowledge Infrastructure,VIP,PubMed,The Cochrane Library and EMBASE were searched with the key words of laparoscopic,laparoscopy,robotic,da Vinci,minimally invasive,pancreaticoduodenectomy,微创,腹腔境,机器人,胰十二指肠切除术 to retrieve literatures on minimally invasive and open pancreaticoduodenectomy.All the patients were divided into the minimally invasive PD group and the open PD group,and the patients in the minimally invasive PD group were further divided into the robotic PD group and the laparoscopic PD group.A meta analysis was carried out using the RevMan 5.2 software.The count data were represented by the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI),and the measurement data were represented by the weighted mean difference (WMD) and 95 % CI.Heterogeneity of the publication was analyzed using chi-square test,and the publication bias was analyzed using the funnel plots.The stability of results was analyzed using the sensitivity analysis.Results Ten literatures including 690 patients were selected.There were 235 patients in the minimally invasive PD group,and 455 in the open PD group; 107 patients were in the robotic PD group and 128 in the laparoscopic PD group.There were no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative complications,pancreatic fistula,delayed gastric emptying,postoperative hemorrhage,bile leakage,reoperation,mortality and number of lymph nodes dissected between the minimally invasive PD group and the open PD group (OR =0.75,1.01,0.98,1.50,0.94,0.56,1.06,WMD =2.29,95% CI:0.40-1.41,0.67-1.53,0.55-1.77,0.76-2.94,0.37-2.38,0.26-1.20,0.48-2.32,-0.55-5.13,P > 0.05).Although the operation time of the minimally invasive PD group was significantly longer than the open PD group,lesser volume of blood loss,shorter duration of postoperative hospital stay and higher R0 resection rate was detected in the minimally invasive PD group (WMD =99.57,-355.70,-3.30,OR =0.49,95% CI:36.99-162.15,-608.38--103.01,-6.58-0.03,0.26-0.92,P < 0.05).The operation time of the laparoscopic PD group was significantly longer than that of the open PD group (WMD =93.17,95% CI:55.98-130.37,P < 0.05).The operation time of the robotic PD group was comparable to that of the open PD group (WMD =122.96,95% CI:-48.48-294.40,P > 0.05).There was no significant difference in the duration of postoperative hospital stay between the laparoscopic PD group and the open PD group (WMD =-0.81,95% CI:-5.08-3.45,P > 0.05).The operation time of the robotic PD group was significantly shorter than that of the open PD group (WMD=-6.82,95%CI:-13.21--0.44,P<0.05).Conclusions The perioperative safety of minimally invasive PD was comparable to open PD.Minimally invasive PD has the advantages of lesser blood loss and quick recovery of patients.Robotic PD could significantly decrease the operation time.Minimally invasive PD could be a reasonable alternative when the requirement of indications is fulfilled.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 621-624, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-455339

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Objective To investigate the efficacies of preoperative location with titanium clip and methylene blue staining in laparoscopic colectomy.Methods The clinical data of 31 patients with colorectal polyps which could not be resected under endoscope were admitted to the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University from August 2006 to September 2012 were retrospectively analyzed.According to the methods of preoperative location of colorectal polyps,all patients were divided into the titanium clip group (18 patients) and the methylene blue group (13 patients).Titanium clip group:enteroscopic and pathological examination were firstly performed,and then 1 or 2 titanium clips were placed at the superior and inferior part of the polyps.After enteroscopic examination,abdominal X ray examination was performed to detect the position of polyps according to the positions of the titanium clips.Methylene blue group:after colonoscopy,methylene blue of 1 mL was injected into the adjacent mucosa of the polyps,and 4 positions around the polyps were selected for the injection of methylene blue.If the 2 locating methods were failed,intraoperative enteroscopy was performed.Laparoscopic resection for intestine or mesenterium was performed according to the treatment principle of colorectal neoplasms,and the location efficacy of the 2 methods and the treatment of the 2 groups were analyzed.The measurement data and the count data were analyzed using the t test and chi-square test,respectively.Results The success rates of the titanium clip group and the methylene blue group were 15/18 and 8/13,with no significant difference between the 2 groups (x2=0.284,P >0.05).The polyps in 8 patients which were failed to be localized by titanium clip or methylene blue were localized by intraoperative enteroscopy,while the operation time was prolonged to (44 ± 13)minutes.No positioning errors were detected in all the 31 patients.Laparoscopic right colectomy was performed on 4 patients,laparoscopic left colectomy on 11 patients,laparoscopic sigmoid colectomy on 9 patients,laparoscopic anterior resection of rectum on 7 patients.No morbidity or mortality was detected in the 2 groups.The length of specimen,distance between the proximal margin and the superior margin of the tumor,distance between the distal margin and the inferior margin of the tumor (patients with colonic polyps),distance between the distal margin and the inferior margin of the tumor (patients with high rectal polyps),and the number of lymph node resected were (20 ± 7) cm,(11 ± 4) cm,(8.6 ± 3.1) cm,4.2 ± 1.1,8 ± 5 in the titanium clip group,and (20 ± 5) cm,(9 ± 3) cm,(9.1 ± 2.8) cm,4.6 ± 0.5,7 ± 6 in the methylene blue group,with no significant difference between the 2 groups (t =0.053,0.918,0.213,1.486,0.267,P >0.05).Fifteen patients had cancerization of the polyps,including 8 patients with TNM Ⅰ stage,6 with TNM Ⅱ] stage and 1 with TNM Ⅲ stage.Conclusions For patients with colorectal polyps located at the intestine above the descending colon,titanium clip locating is easy,safe and effective,and it could be the first choice for locating the colorectal polyps.Endoscopic methvlene blue staining is simple but high technique demanding.Intraoperative enteroscopy is precise for locating the polyps at the intestine below the descending colon.

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Chinese Journal of Surgery ; (12): 500-503, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-314681

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To further understand the anatomical basis of pelvic autonomic nerve preservation.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Autopsy of five adult male donated cadavers was performed. Meanwhile, ten videos of laparoscopic total mesorectal excision for male mid-low rectal cancer admitted from January to June 2012 were observed and studied. Anatomical features of pelvic autonomic nerve were compared between autopsy and laparoscopic appearance.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Autopsy observations indicated that:the abdominal aortic plexus was situated upon the sides and front of the aorta, between the origins of the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries. The superior hypogastric plexus was a plexus of nerves situated on the the bifurcation of the abdominal aorta to sacrum; after incision of sacrum fascia was done cling to the sacrum; the pelvic splanchnic nerves and sacral splanchnic nerves were demonstrated; pelvic splanchnic nerves were splanchnic nerves that arised from ventral rami of the second, third, and often the fourth sacral nerves to provide preganglionic parasympathetic innervation to the hindgut;sacral splanchnic nerves providing postganglionic fibers, emerged from the sympathetic trunk, were then joined by the pelvic splanchnic nerves to form the inferior hypogastric plexuses which were placed lateral to the rectum.Laparoscopic observations showed that:abdominal aortic plexus and superior hypogastric plexus were unclear; at the level of sacroiliac joint, the hypogastric nerve began where the superior hypogastric plexus split into a right and left plexus, situated under the loose connective tissue, and continued inferiorly on its corresponding side of the body at the level of the 3rd sacral vertebra;left hypogastric nerve was closed to posterior of mesorectum;denonvilliers fascia was thin, reflective fascial structure, and easily removed together with mesorectum excision because of anterior loose structure.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Ligation of the inferior mesenteric artery at its origin is safe.Excessive dissection of the connective tissue covering the surface of the aorta should be avoided to protect the abdominal aortic plexus.Sharp dissection performed by pursuing the outer surface of the mesorectum maintaining the integrity of mesorectum, could avoid the superior hypogastric plexus and hypogastric nerves injury posteriorly, and protect the inferior hypogastric plexues while cutting lateral ligament laterally. The integrity of Denonvilliers fascia during anterior resection of rectum should be confirmed to avoid urogenitalis aparatus branches damage.</p>


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Adult , Humans , Male , Autonomic Nervous System , Autopsy , Laparoscopy , Pelvis , Rectal Neoplasms , General Surgery
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Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery ; (12): 1002-1008, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-254373

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate different types of anastomosis and reconstruction techniques after pancreaticodudenectomy with meat-analysis.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Systematically literature search was performed through Wanfang, PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science and Cochrane Library database without restriction to regions, publication types, or languages. A total of 17 randomized controlled trials met the criteria and were evaluated by Jadad scale. Fixed and random-effects models were used to measure the pooled estimates, including pancreatic fistula, bile leakage, hemorrhage, delay gastric emptying(DGE), mortality, reoperation.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Meta analysis revealed that patients undergoing pancreaticogastrostomy had a lower incidence of pancreatic fistula and bile leakage(OR=0.60, 95%CI:0.44-0.82, P=0.001; OR=0.33, 95%CI:0.13-0.82, P=0.02) as compared to pancreaticojejunostomy. In pancreaticoenterostomy group, pancreatic duct-mucosa pancreaticoenterostomy had no significant differences with traditional end-to-end anastomosis in terms of overall postoperative morbidity, and development of postoperative pancreatic fistula, reoperation, perioperative death. External stent placement drainage group had a lower postoperative overall complication rate and incidence of pancreatic fistula, especially the II(-III( grade pancreatic fistula, and a shorter hospital stay than non-stent drainage group(all P<0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Pancreaticogastrostomy should be recommended as digestive tract reconstruction after pancreaticodudenectomy and assistant external stent drainage is also necessary.</p>


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Humans , Anastomosis, Surgical , Drainage , Gastrointestinal Diseases , General Surgery , Pancreas , Pancreaticojejunostomy , Postoperative Complications , Postoperative Period , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Reoperation , Stents
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Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery ; (12): 411-415, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-239391

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Recently, total gastrectomy has been increasingly used for gastric cancer. However, it remains controversial as to the optimal technique for reconstruction after total gastrectomy. As of now, more than 70 reconstruction techniques following total gastrectomy have been reported, and each model has its own merits and demerits. Currently no ideal digestive reconstruction exists. The cores of these controversies are how to improve the postoperative quality of life on the basis of oncological and operative safety. The controversies focus on the following three aspects: (1) necessity of physiological duodenal passage; (2) necessity of a gastric pouch; (3) the optimal pouch configuration. Evidence-based medicine with large sample, multicentric, prospective randomized control trials is warranted.


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Humans , Anastomosis, Surgical , Methods , Gastrectomy , Methods , Stomach Neoplasms , General Surgery
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Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery ; (12): 465-468, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-239378

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the surgical and oncological outcomes after laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD), and compare its efficacy with open pancreaticoduodenectomy (OPD).</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Clinical data of 40 patients with malignant tumor undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy between January 2012 and January 2013 in our department were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into LPD and OPD group according to operative procedure. Operative time, blood loss, harvested lymph nodes, drainage on first postoperative day (POD1), first flatus day, time to liquid diet, postoperative period of fever, postoperative hospital stay, postoperative complications, and 1-year cumulative survival rate and recurrence rate were compared between the two groups.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>There were no significant differences between the two groups in operative time, harvested lymph nodes, TNM stages, postoperative period of fever, time to drain removal, postoperative complications, 1-year cumulative survival rate and recurrence rate (all P>0.05). As compared to OPD group, LPD group showed less blood loss [(168.2±87.4) ml vs.(353.5±140.1) ml, P<0.001], drainage on POD1 [(157.7±69.7) ml vs. (289.1±197.0) ml, P=0.039], earlier flatus [(4.1±0.9) d vs. (6.6±3.4) d, P=0.024], shorter time to liquid diet [(5.8±1.3) d vs. (8.2±3.5) d, P=0.040], earlier ambulation [(3.6±1.4) d vs.(6.2±1.5) d, P<0.001], and shorter postoperative hospital stay [(17.0±2.2) d vs.(25.7±13.8) d, P=0.047].</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>LPD confers similar surgical and oncological outcomes and is superior to OPD in terms of decreased blood loss and rapid postoperative recovery.</p>


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Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Follow-Up Studies , Laparoscopy , Laparotomy , Pancreaticoduodenectomy , Methods , Retrospective Studies
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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 18-21, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-384655

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Objective To study the effect of hyperlipidemia on postoperative complications in patients of colorectal cancer (CRC) undergoing open or laparoscopic surgery. Methods Clinical data of 382 CRC patients who received either traditional or laparoscopic operation from Mar. 2005 to Sep. 2009 were reviewed. By preoperative blood lipid levels, patients were divided into hyperlipidemia group and normal blood lipid group. Data were analyzed by Chi-square test and T test. Results In hyperlipidemia group of 201 CRC cases, volume of blood loss ( t = 11.318, P < 0.01 ), time to resume oral intake( t =5.956, P < 0.01 ), drainage tube removing (t = 4.781, P < 0.01 ), hospital stay( t = 2.449, P < 0.05 ), and incidence of wound liquefaction( x2 =3.988 ,P <0.05) were inferior to the other 181 cases in normal blood lipid group, while no difference was observed in operation time ( t = 0.374, P > 0.05 ) and incidence of anastomotic leakage( x2 = 0.239, P > 0.05 ). Patients who received laparoscopic operation had less blood loss (t=10.078 ,P <0.01 ), less time to resume oral intake(t =6.366,P <0.01 ) and earlier drainage tube removing ( t = 7.654, P < 0.01 ), shorter hospital stay ( t = 4.241, P < 0.01 ) and lower incidence of wound liquefaction ( x2 = 5. 203, P < 0.05 ), though longer operation time ( t = 8.456, P < 0.01 ) comparing with those receiving traditional operation. Among patients who received laparoscopic operation, there was no difference observed postoperatively in time to resume oral intake ( t = 0.356, P > 0.05 ) and drainage tube removing (t = 0.261, P > 0.05 ), and hospital stay (t = 0.248, P > 0.05 ) between the hyperlipidemia group and normal blood lipid group, though the former suffered from more blood loss (t =8.784,P <0.01).Conclusions Hyperlipidemia impacts adversely on hemorrhage, delayed recovery and increasing rate of wound liquefaction on rectal cancer surgery. Laparoscopic surgery effectively eliminates prolonged postoperative recovery caused by hyperlipidemia.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 448-451, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-423185

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Objective To obtain colon cancer spheroid cells from human colon cancer cell lines cultured in serum-free medium (SFM),and investigate the proliferative and migratory properties of colon cancer spheroid cells.Methods Human colon cancer cell lines HCT116 and HT29 were cultured in SFM,and then the generation of spheroid cells was observed.The expression of stem cell surface marker CD133 was detected by flow cytometry,and the proliferative and migratory properties of colon cancer spheroid cells were detected by cell counting kit-8 and Transwell migration assay,respectively.All data were analyzed by using the t test.Results Spheroid cells were obtained from colon cancer cell lines HCT116 and HT29 in SFM.The ratios of spheroid cells with positive expression of CD133 generated by HCT116 and HT29 were 75.44% ± 11.41% and 76.22% ± 14.23%,respectively.Compared with original colon cancer cells cultured in serum supplemented medium,the number of HCT116 and HT29 spheroid cells with positive expression of CD133 was significantly greater (t =11.43,9.17,P < 0.05 ),and the proliferative and migratory abilities were much stronger also.Conclusion Colon cancer spheroid cells cultured in SFM have higher positive expression of CD133 and stronger proliferative and migratory abilities,and it can be utilized as a feasible model for further studies of colonic stem cells.

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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 82-84, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-391555

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Objective To investigate the effects of laporoscopic resection applied to colorectal cancer patients on metabolism. Methods According to patients' choice of operation, either laparoscopic-assisted (n = 22, experimental group) or open(n = 27, control group) resection of colorectal cancer was performed. The levels of electrolyte were assayed preoperatively, postoperatively and on the time of 24 hours after opera-tion. Rseults There was no significant difference in the level of electrolyte before operation between the two groups (P > 0. 05). Compared with the preoperative period, the level of serum potassium in the both groups were significantly increased after operation(P < 0. 05), and 24 hours later, the levels of electrolyte was not significantly different in both the two groups (P > 0. 05). During the postoperative period, the level of serum potassium in the experimental group was lower than the control group(P <0. 05), while the level of HCO_3~- was higher than the control group(P <0. 05), and there were no significant differences in the level of serum sodium, chloride and calcium between the two groups(P > 0. 05). Conclusions Laparoscopic-assisted re-section of colorectal cancer gives lower levels of stress responses compared to open surgery. However, it shows higher effect on the level of HCO_3~- , and must be paid more attention during operative and postopera-tive period.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 140-142, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-390115

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Objective To investigate the clinical value of nutritional risk screening 2002(NRS2002)and malnutritional universal screening tools(MUST)in the preoperative nutrition risk evaluation of patients with gastric cancer.Methods The preoperative nutritional risk of 3 14 patients who had been admitted to the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from January 2004 to December 2007 was assessed by subjective global assessment(SGA),NRS 2002 and M UST,and the influence of nutritional risk on the incidence of postoperative complications and hospital stay was investigated.All data were analyzed by Wilcoxon test,Kappa test and Logistics regression analysis.Results Compared with SGA,the sensitivity,specificity,positive predicting value and negative predicting value were 86.7%,74.2%,86.9% and 73.8% for NRS2002,and were 73.1%,70.6%,74.8% and 68.7% for MUST.Compared with MUST,NRS2002 had a higher consistency with SGA(K_(NRS2002)=0.601,K_(MUST)=0.436).Logistic regression analysis revealed that patients with higher MUST or NRS2002 score had higher incidence of postoperative complications and longer hospital stay.In the aspect of hospital stay,the relative risk of MUST was 2.517,which was lower than 3.426 of NRS2002.The relative risk of MUST was 0.529,which was lower than 0.642 of NRS2002 in the aspect of incidence of postoperative complications.Conclusions NRS2002 and MUST are suitable for preoperative nutritional risk screening of patients with gastric cancer,and the score of NRS2002 or MUST is associated with the incidence of postoperative complications and length of hospital stay.However,NRS2002 is more accurate than MUST in the reflection of nutritional risk of patients with gastric cancer.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 250-252, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-388053

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Objective To compare the effect and safety of enteral and parenteral nutritional support for gastric cancer patients undergoing laparoscopic radical gastrectomy(LRG). Methods Sixty gastric cancer patients received nutritional support after LRG at The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from December 2007 to April 2010. All patients were randomly divided into the enteral nutrition(EN) group (n = 30)and parenteral nutrition (PN) group (n = 30) according to the random number table. Anthropometry, nutritional indexes, complications and expenses of the two groups were compared after treatment. All data were analysed by using the t test and chi-square test. Results Body mass index, triceps skin fold, mid-upper arm muscle circumference, hemoglobin levels, transferrin levels, and albumin levels were ( 16.9 ± 2.4) kg/m2, ( 10.6 ± 2.5 ) mm,(24.2 ±2.5) cm, (106 ± 15) g/L, (2.2 ±0.4) g/L and (39 ±3) g/Lin the EN group, and they were (16.6 ±2.1) kg/m2, (9.2 ± 1.3) mm, (24.0 ±3.4) cm, (102 ± 18) g/L, (2.0 ±0.4) g/L and (38 ±3) g/L in the PN group, respectively, with no significant differences between the two groups (t =0. 52, 1.72, 0.05, 0.93, 1.94,1.29, P > 0.05). Prealbumin levels, nitrogen balance, time of first flatus, and daily expenses in the EN group were (0.30 ±0.10) g/L,0.8 ±0.3, (29 ± 10) hours and (210 ±30) yuan, while they were (0.25 ±0.09) g/L,0. 4 ± 0.2, (38±6) hours and ( 700 ± 50) yuan in the PN group, respectively, with a significant difference between the two groups ( t = 2. 03, 6. 08, 2. 25, 10. 38, P < 0.05 ). One patient had dysbacteriosis, two were glycometabolic and two had a hepatic disorder in the EN group, while the corresponding numbers in the PN group were 9, 12 and 15 patients, respectively, with a significant difference between the two groups ( x2 =7.68, 9.32,13.87, P < 0.05). Conclusions Nutritional support can promote the recovery of gastric cancer patients undergoing LRG. The efficacy of EN is superior to that of PN, and EN is the method of choice for nutritional support.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 824-826, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-392467

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Objective To evaluate the preoperative nutritional status of patients with gastric carcinoma by using the European Nutritional Risk Screening 2002(NRS 2002)and its prediction for postoperative nutrition-related complications.Methods We prospectively evaluated the nutritional risk of 314 gastric cancer patients admitted in one center from 2004 to 2007 with NRS 2002 with China's normal body mass index(BMI),in terms of postoperative complications,mortality and hospital stay.Results NRS 2002 scoring system was applicable in 93.1% cases.Preoperatively 125 patients were of score≥3,accounting for 39.8% of this group.The postoperative complication rate(26.2%)was higher than 13.8% in those with normal preoperative nutritional scores(NRS 2002 score<3)(P<0.05);The odds ratio to develop a complication was 0.642 in patients with preoperative nutritional risk score(P<0.05),and 1.596 in patients with clinicopathological stage of gastric cancer(P<0.01).The correlation between length of hospital stay and nutritional risk was also assessed by Pearson correlation analysis.The Pearson coefficient was 0.177(P=0.002).Conclusion Preoperative nutrition score(NRS 2002)≥3 predicts higher postoperative complications and longer hospital stay.Preoperative nutritional support is necessary in patients with preoperative nutrition score(NRS 2002)≥3.

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