AIM:To investigate the correlation between human epidermal growth factor receptor(HER-2) protein expression and colorectal cancer(CRC) using a casecontrol study and meta-analysis.METHODS:Tumor tissue specimens from 16...AIM:To investigate the correlation between human epidermal growth factor receptor(HER-2) protein expression and colorectal cancer(CRC) using a casecontrol study and meta-analysis.METHODS:Tumor tissue specimens from 162 CRC patients were selected for the case group.Fifty cases were randomly selected,and normal CRC tissue at least 10 cm away from the tumor margins of these cases was used to generate the control group.The expression of the HER-2 protein in the 162 CRC tissue samples and the 50 adjacent normal mucosa tissue samples was detected via immunohistochemistry.The experimental data were analyzed using SPSS 18.0software,and R software version 3.1.0 was utilized for further verification.RESULTS:The expression of HER-2 protein in the 162 CRC tissue samples was significantly higher than in the normal tissue specimens.The data showed that the expression of HER-2 in CRC was related to the Dukes' stage,the depth of invasion and lymph node metastasis.The HER-2-positive patients had lower 3-and 5-year OS rates than the HER-2-negative patients,but there was no significant difference.However,there was a statistically significant difference in the 3- and5-year disease-free survival(DFS) rates of HER-2-positive and HER-2-negative patients.The results of the meta-analysis showed that the expression of HER-2in CRC patients was statistically significantly increased over that of healthy people.The 3-year DFS rate in HER-2-positive patients was markedly lower than that in HER-2-negative patients.CONCLUSION:Down-regulation of HER-2 expression might be a dependable strategy for CRC therapy.展开更多
Background: This study was designed to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of patients with nutcracker syndrome (NCS) who were treated with three-dimensional printing (3DP) extravascular titanium stents (E...Background: This study was designed to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of patients with nutcracker syndrome (NCS) who were treated with three-dimensional printing (3DP) extravascular titanium stents (EVTSs). The 3DP EVTS was expected to release the hypertension of the left renal vein (LRV) produced by its compression between the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and the aorta without causing any complications. Method: The pre-operative kidney model of each patient was printed out to enable surgical planning. After that, the EVTS was designed based on the LRV’s primitive physiologic structure using computer-aided design software, and each stent was printed out with a precision setting of 20 μm. Seventeen patients who had been suffering from NCS underwent laparoscopic 3DP EVTS placement. The surgical procedure was designed for the placement of EVTS, taking great care in positioning and fixing the stent. Surgical data, which included patient demographic characteristics as well as pre- and post-operative test results, were collected and analyzed. Results: The mean duration of surgery was 75 ± 9 min, and the mean blood loss was 20 ± 5 mL. Computed tomography examinations revealed that the pre- and post-operative angle between the SMA and the aorta ranged from 18.7°± 4.3° to 48.0°± 8.8°(P < 0.05);in patients with left varicocele, the mean diameter of the left spermatic vein ranged from 3.7 ± 0.5 to 1.3 ± 0.2 mm (P < 0.05). Moreover, Doppler ultrasound examinations showed that the peak velocity of blood flow at the hilar area ranged from 12.4 ± 3.3 to 18.5 ± 3.4 cm/s (P < 0.05). No side effects were observed in the 24 to 42 months following surgery. Conclusion: The findings after 2 years of follow-up suggest that the 3DP EVTS is a safe and effective minimally invasive alternative for the treatment of NCS.展开更多
To the Editor:Posterior nutcracker syndrome (PNS)is a condition caused by compression of the left renal vein (LRV)between the vertebral column and the aorta (AO).Open surgery with LRV transposition has usually been re...To the Editor:Posterior nutcracker syndrome (PNS)is a condition caused by compression of the left renal vein (LRV)between the vertebral column and the aorta (AO).Open surgery with LRV transposition has usually been recommended for patients with PNS.[1,4]However,existing surgical means of treatment are not sufficiently safe,effective,or minimally invasive.Here,we present one case of PNS treated with three-dimensional (3D)printed extravascular stent placement using laparoscopy.展开更多
文摘AIM:To investigate the correlation between human epidermal growth factor receptor(HER-2) protein expression and colorectal cancer(CRC) using a casecontrol study and meta-analysis.METHODS:Tumor tissue specimens from 162 CRC patients were selected for the case group.Fifty cases were randomly selected,and normal CRC tissue at least 10 cm away from the tumor margins of these cases was used to generate the control group.The expression of the HER-2 protein in the 162 CRC tissue samples and the 50 adjacent normal mucosa tissue samples was detected via immunohistochemistry.The experimental data were analyzed using SPSS 18.0software,and R software version 3.1.0 was utilized for further verification.RESULTS:The expression of HER-2 protein in the 162 CRC tissue samples was significantly higher than in the normal tissue specimens.The data showed that the expression of HER-2 in CRC was related to the Dukes' stage,the depth of invasion and lymph node metastasis.The HER-2-positive patients had lower 3-and 5-year OS rates than the HER-2-negative patients,but there was no significant difference.However,there was a statistically significant difference in the 3- and5-year disease-free survival(DFS) rates of HER-2-positive and HER-2-negative patients.The results of the meta-analysis showed that the expression of HER-2in CRC patients was statistically significantly increased over that of healthy people.The 3-year DFS rate in HER-2-positive patients was markedly lower than that in HER-2-negative patients.CONCLUSION:Down-regulation of HER-2 expression might be a dependable strategy for CRC therapy.
文摘Background: This study was designed to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of patients with nutcracker syndrome (NCS) who were treated with three-dimensional printing (3DP) extravascular titanium stents (EVTSs). The 3DP EVTS was expected to release the hypertension of the left renal vein (LRV) produced by its compression between the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and the aorta without causing any complications. Method: The pre-operative kidney model of each patient was printed out to enable surgical planning. After that, the EVTS was designed based on the LRV’s primitive physiologic structure using computer-aided design software, and each stent was printed out with a precision setting of 20 μm. Seventeen patients who had been suffering from NCS underwent laparoscopic 3DP EVTS placement. The surgical procedure was designed for the placement of EVTS, taking great care in positioning and fixing the stent. Surgical data, which included patient demographic characteristics as well as pre- and post-operative test results, were collected and analyzed. Results: The mean duration of surgery was 75 ± 9 min, and the mean blood loss was 20 ± 5 mL. Computed tomography examinations revealed that the pre- and post-operative angle between the SMA and the aorta ranged from 18.7°± 4.3° to 48.0°± 8.8°(P < 0.05);in patients with left varicocele, the mean diameter of the left spermatic vein ranged from 3.7 ± 0.5 to 1.3 ± 0.2 mm (P < 0.05). Moreover, Doppler ultrasound examinations showed that the peak velocity of blood flow at the hilar area ranged from 12.4 ± 3.3 to 18.5 ± 3.4 cm/s (P < 0.05). No side effects were observed in the 24 to 42 months following surgery. Conclusion: The findings after 2 years of follow-up suggest that the 3DP EVTS is a safe and effective minimally invasive alternative for the treatment of NCS.
文摘To the Editor:Posterior nutcracker syndrome (PNS)is a condition caused by compression of the left renal vein (LRV)between the vertebral column and the aorta (AO).Open surgery with LRV transposition has usually been recommended for patients with PNS.[1,4]However,existing surgical means of treatment are not sufficiently safe,effective,or minimally invasive.Here,we present one case of PNS treated with three-dimensional (3D)printed extravascular stent placement using laparoscopy.