The 21^(st) century has started with several innovations in the medical sciences,with wide applications in health care management.This development has taken in the field of medicines(newer drugs/molecules),various too...The 21^(st) century has started with several innovations in the medical sciences,with wide applications in health care management.This development has taken in the field of medicines(newer drugs/molecules),various tools and technology which has completely changed the patient management including abdominal surgery.Surgery for abdominal diseases has moved from maximally invasive to minimally invasive(laparoscopic and robotic)surgery.Some of the newer medicines have its impact on need for surgical intervention.This article focuses on the development of these emerging molecules,tools,and technology and their impact on present surgical form and its future effects on the surgical intervention in gastroenterological diseases.展开更多
In cancer therapy,the main challenge is how to attack the tumor and avoid injuring any normal organs in the meantime.In the last decades,scientists have made great efforts to try targeting the tumors,but little progre...In cancer therapy,the main challenge is how to attack the tumor and avoid injuring any normal organs in the meantime.In the last decades,scientists have made great efforts to try targeting the tumors,but little progress is achieved because all of the known therapeutic techniques could not latch the tumor cells down and always bring展开更多
Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect and safety of using the hooked needle-shaped knife to treat the stenosing tenovaginitis of flexor digitorum. Methods: Sixty outpatients were divided into a treatment group ...Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect and safety of using the hooked needle-shaped knife to treat the stenosing tenovaginitis of flexor digitorum. Methods: Sixty outpatients were divided into a treatment group of 30 cases treated by using the hooked needle shaped knife, and a control group of 30 cases treated by block therapy. 6 months later, the alleviation of pain in the affected finger during movement, under pressure, traction and finger-bending anti-resistance was compared before and after treatment. Results: The alleviation of pain during movement, under pressure, traction and finger-bending anti-resistance was much better in the treatment group than that of the control group (P<0.01), with a effective rate of 93.3% in the treatment group and 80.0% in the control group (P<0.01). Conclusion: The micro-wound technique using the hooked needle-shaped knife has definite effect and safety for stenosing tenovaginitis of flexor digitorum.展开更多
文摘The 21^(st) century has started with several innovations in the medical sciences,with wide applications in health care management.This development has taken in the field of medicines(newer drugs/molecules),various tools and technology which has completely changed the patient management including abdominal surgery.Surgery for abdominal diseases has moved from maximally invasive to minimally invasive(laparoscopic and robotic)surgery.Some of the newer medicines have its impact on need for surgical intervention.This article focuses on the development of these emerging molecules,tools,and technology and their impact on present surgical form and its future effects on the surgical intervention in gastroenterological diseases.
文摘In cancer therapy,the main challenge is how to attack the tumor and avoid injuring any normal organs in the meantime.In the last decades,scientists have made great efforts to try targeting the tumors,but little progress is achieved because all of the known therapeutic techniques could not latch the tumor cells down and always bring
文摘Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect and safety of using the hooked needle-shaped knife to treat the stenosing tenovaginitis of flexor digitorum. Methods: Sixty outpatients were divided into a treatment group of 30 cases treated by using the hooked needle shaped knife, and a control group of 30 cases treated by block therapy. 6 months later, the alleviation of pain in the affected finger during movement, under pressure, traction and finger-bending anti-resistance was compared before and after treatment. Results: The alleviation of pain during movement, under pressure, traction and finger-bending anti-resistance was much better in the treatment group than that of the control group (P<0.01), with a effective rate of 93.3% in the treatment group and 80.0% in the control group (P<0.01). Conclusion: The micro-wound technique using the hooked needle-shaped knife has definite effect and safety for stenosing tenovaginitis of flexor digitorum.