AIM: To evaluate the results of sub total colectomy withI cecorectal anastomosis (STC-CRA) for isolated colonicinertia (CI). METHODS: Fourteen patients (mean age 57.5±16.5 year) underwent surgery for isol...AIM: To evaluate the results of sub total colectomy withI cecorectal anastomosis (STC-CRA) for isolated colonicinertia (CI). METHODS: Fourteen patients (mean age 57.5±16.5 year) underwent surgery for isolated CI between January 1986 and December 2002. The mean frequency of bowel motions with the aid of laxatives was 1.2±0.6 per week. All subjects underwent colonoscopy, anorectal manometry, cinedefaecography and colonic transit time (CTF). CI was defined as diffuse markers delay on CTF without evidence of pelvic floor dysfunction. All patients underwent STC-CRA. Long-term follow-up was obtained prospectively by clinical visits between October 2005 and February 2006 at a mean of 10.5 + 3.6 years (range 5-16 years) during which we considered the number of stool emissions, the presence of abdominal pain or digitations, the use of pain killers, laxatives and/or fibers. Patients were also asked if they were satisfied with the surgery. RESULTS: There was no postoperative mortality Postoperative complications occurred in 21.4% (3/14). At the end of follow-up, bowel frequency was significantly (P〈0.05)increased to a mean of 4.8±7.5 per day (range 1-30). One patient reported disabling diarrhea. Two patients used laxatives less than three times per month without complaining of what they called constipation Overall, 78.5% of patients would have chosen surgery again if necessary. CONCLUSION: STC-CRA is feasible and safe in patients with CI achieving 79% of success at a mean follow-up of 10.5 years. A prospective controlled evaluation is warranted to verify the advantages of this surgical approach in patients with CI.展开更多
AIM: To determine the evidence-based values of prophylactic drainage in gastric cancer surgery. METHODS: One hundred and eight patients, who underwent subtotal gastrectomy with D1 or D2 lymph node dissection for gas...AIM: To determine the evidence-based values of prophylactic drainage in gastric cancer surgery. METHODS: One hundred and eight patients, who underwent subtotal gastrectomy with D1 or D2 lymph node dissection for gastric cancer between January 2001 and December 2005, were divided into drain group or no-drain group. Surgical outcome and post-operative complications within four weeks were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: No significant differences were observed between the drain group and no-drain group in terms of operating time (171 ± 42 rain vs 156 ± 39 rain), number of post-operative days until passage of flatus (3.7 ± 0.5 d vs 3.5 ± 1.0 d), number of post-operative days until initiation of soft diet (4.9±0.7 d vs 4.8±0.8 d), length of post-operative hospital stay (9.3±2.2 d vs 8.4±2.4 d), mortality rate (5.4% vs 3.8%), and overall postoperative complication rate (21.4% vs 19.2%). CONCLUSION: Prophylactic drainage placement is not necessary afer subtotal gastrectomy for gastric cancer since it does not offer additional benefits for the patients.展开更多
AIM To compare the efficacy,improved quality of life,and prognosis in patients undergoing either subtotal colonic bypass with antiperistaltic cecoproctostomy(SCBAC) or subtotal colonic bypass plus colostomy with antip...AIM To compare the efficacy,improved quality of life,and prognosis in patients undergoing either subtotal colonic bypass with antiperistaltic cecoproctostomy(SCBAC) or subtotal colonic bypass plus colostomy with antiperistaltic cecoproctostomy(SCBCAC) for the treatment of slow transit constipation.METHODS Between October 2010 and October 2014,aged patients with slow transit constipation who were hospitalized and underwent laparoscopic surgery in our institute weredivided into two groups: the bypass group,15 patients underwent SCBAC,and the bypass plus colostomy group,14 patients underwent SCBCAC. The following preoperative and postoperative clinical data were collected: gender,age,body mass index,operative time,first flatus time,length of hospital stay,bowel movements(BMs),Wexner fecal incontinence scale,Wexner constipation scale(WCS),gastrointestinal quality of life index(GIQLI),numerical rating scale for pain intensity(NRS),abdominal bloating score(ABS),and ClavienDindo classification of surgical complications(CD) before surgery and at 3,6,12,and 24 mo after surgery.RESULTS All patients successfully underwent laparoscopic surgery without open surgery conversion or surgeryrelated death. The operative time and blood loss were significantly less in the bypass group than in the bypass plus colostomy group(P = 0.007). No significant differences were observed in first flatus time,length of hospital stay,or complications with CD > 1 between the two groups. No patients had fecal incontinence after surgery. At 3,6,and 12 mo after surgery,the number of BMs was significantly less in the bypass plus colostomy group than in the bypass group. The parameters at 3,6,12,and 24 mo after surgery in both groups significantly improved compared with the preoperative conditions(P < 0.05),except NRS at 3,6 mo after surgery in both groups,ABS at 12,24 mo after surgery and NRS at 12,24 mo after surgery in the bypass group. WCS,GIQLI,NRS,and ABS significantly improved in the bypass plus colostomy group compared with the bypass group at 3,6,12,and 24 mo after surgery(P < 0.05) except WCS,NRS at 3,6 mo after surgery and ABS at 3 mo after surgery. At 1 year after surgery,a barium enema examination showed that the emptying time was significantly better in the bypass plus colostomy group than in the bypass group(P = 0.007).CONCLUSION Laparoscopic SCBCAC is an effective and safe procedure for the treatment of slow transit constipation in an aged population and can significantly improve the prognosis. Its clinical efficacy is more favorable compared with that of SCBAC. Laparoscopic SCBCAC is a better procedure for the treatment of slow transit constipation in an aged population.展开更多
AIM To describe the indications, technique and outcomes of the novel surgical procedure of duodenum and ventral pancreas preserving subtotal pancreatectomy(DVPPSP).METHODS Data collected retrospectively from 43 patien...AIM To describe the indications, technique and outcomes of the novel surgical procedure of duodenum and ventral pancreas preserving subtotal pancreatectomy(DVPPSP).METHODS Data collected retrospectively from 43 patients who underwent DVPPSP and TP between 2009 and 2015 in our single centre were analysed. For enrolment, only patients with low-grade pancreatic neoplasms, such as pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms(IPMNs), and solid pseudopapillary tumors, were included. Ten DVPPSP(group 1) and 13 TP(group 2) patients were selected in this study.RESULTS There were no significant differences in age, gender, comorbidities, preoperative symptoms, American Society of Anesthesiologists score or indications for surgery between the two groups. The most common indication was IPMN for DVPPSP and TP(60% vs 85%, P = 0.411). Compared with the TP group, the DVPPSP group had comparable postoperative morbidities(P = 0.405) and mortalities(both nil), but significantly shorter operative time(232 ± 19.6 min vs 335 ± 32.3 min, P < 0.001). DVPPSP preserved better long-term pancreatic function with less supplementary therapy(P < 0.001) and better quality of life(Qo L) after surgery, including better scores in social(P = 0.042) and global health(P = 0.047) on functional scales and less appetite loss(P = 0.049) on the symptom scale. CONCLUSION DVPPSP is a feasible and safe procedure that could be an alternative to TP for low-grade neoplasms arising from the body and tail region but across the neck region of the pancreas; DVPPSP had better metabolic function and Qo L after surgery.展开更多
BACKGROUND Although Borrmann type Ⅳ(B-4) gastric cancer has a higher mortality rate and presents distant metastasis easily, especially peritoneal metastasis, when diagnosed, some B-4 patients were found to have no di...BACKGROUND Although Borrmann type Ⅳ(B-4) gastric cancer has a higher mortality rate and presents distant metastasis easily, especially peritoneal metastasis, when diagnosed, some B-4 patients were found to have no distant metastasis by preoperative detection and underwent curative surgery, which was defined as circumscribed B-4 in our study. In this study, we focused on the circumscribed B-4 patients without distant metastasis during surgery to identify factors related to prognosis and postoperative peritoneal cavity metastasis(PPCM), which is important for selecting an appropriate therapeutic strategy.AIM To identify factors related to the prognosis and PPCM of B-4 patients.METHODS A total of 117 B-4 patients who underwent gastrectomy between January 2005 and December 2012 were included in this study. Survival analysis was performed using Kaplan–Meier analysis and Cox multivariate models. Pearson correlation analyses were performed to identify the factors related to PPCM. All statistical analyses were performed using SPSS 20.0.RESULTS Lymph node status, gastrectomy type, and postoperative chemotherapy were independent prognostic factors in 117 circumscribed B-4 patients. Subtotal gastrectomy combined with chemotherapy could significantly improve the longterm survival time. Six patients who were diagnosed with pN0 and received the combination therapy had a 3-year survival rate of 100% and a median survival of 77.7 mo. Even for patients with metastatic lymph nodes(n = 13), the combination therapy also increased the 3-year overall survival rate to 57.1%. In addition, positive lymph node status was the only factor(P = 0.005) correlated with PPCM in certain B-4 patients, and chemotherapy was useful for suppressing PPCM in patients with subtotal gastrectomy but not in those with total gastrectomy.CONCLUSION Lymph node status is an independent prognostic factor for circumscribed B-4 patients. In addition, subtotal gastrectomy and postoperative chemotherapy could effectively improve prognosis and even suppress PPCM.展开更多
Background: Aquaporins (AQPs), the family of water-selective channels, are localized in various organs and tissues, including the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. However, the roles of AQPs in the GI tract remain unclear....Background: Aquaporins (AQPs), the family of water-selective channels, are localized in various organs and tissues, including the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. However, the roles of AQPs in the GI tract remain unclear. Materials and Methods: Male SD rats were subjected to subtotal colectomy (Group C, n = 22) or a sham operation (Group S, n = 16) and were sacri-ficed on postoperative days 7, 14, and 28. Total RNAs from the distal ileum and rectum were extracted. Quantitative RT-PCR was performed to measure AQP8 mRNA expression. For light-microscopy or immunohistochemistry, paraffin-embedded sections of 4 μm were prepared with H-E staining or anti-AQP8 antibody reaction. Mann-Whitney U-test was performed to compare the AQP8 distributions between the two groups, and the statistical significance was defined as展开更多
A1M: To investigate the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) as well as CD marker antibodies and susceptibility HLA-DQ haplotypes in 134 karyotyped Down's syndrome (DS) patients. METHODS: Immunoglobulin A (IgA) ...A1M: To investigate the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) as well as CD marker antibodies and susceptibility HLA-DQ haplotypes in 134 karyotyped Down's syndrome (DS) patients. METHODS: Immunoglobulin A (IgA) and G (IgG) type anti-gliadin antibodies (AGA), IgA type anti-tissue transglutaminase (tTG) antibodies (anti-tTG) with antigen of guinea pig and human source were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and endomysium antibodies (EHA) by indirect immunofiuoresence test. HLA-DQA1*0501/DQB1*0201 (DQ2) was revealed by polymerase chain reaction. Celiac disease was diagnosed by revised ESPGHAN criteria. RESULTS: 41% of DS patients had AGA, 6.0% IgA anti-tTG with guinea pig antigen, and 3.0 % [gA EMA (all positive for anti-tTG with human tTG). Subtotal villous atrophy was found in 5 out of 9 DS patients who had agreed to small bowel biopsy. One of them had DQA1*0S01/DQB1*0201 and anti-tTG and EMA i.e. typical for CD markers (this case also fulfilled the ESPGHAN diagnostic criteria), but other four lacked these markers. Three non-biopsied DS patients had also most probably CD because DQA1*0S01/DQB1*0201 and IgA anti-tTG (EMA) were detected. Thus, the prevalence of CD among our DS patients population is 3.0 % (95 % of confidence interval [CI]: 0.1-5.9 %). CONCLUSION: We confirm the increased frequency of CD among DS patients. In addition, we have revealed a subgroup of patients with subtotal villous atrophy but without characteristic for CD immunological and genetic markers. Whether these cases represent CD (with atypical immunopathogenesis) or some other immune enteropathy, requires further investigations.展开更多
BACKGROUND Total pancreatectomy (TP) is usually considered a therapeutic option forpancreatic cancer in which Whipple surgery and distal pancreatectomy areundesirable, but brittle diabetes and poor quality of life (Qo...BACKGROUND Total pancreatectomy (TP) is usually considered a therapeutic option forpancreatic cancer in which Whipple surgery and distal pancreatectomy areundesirable, but brittle diabetes and poor quality of life (QoL) remain majorconcerns. A subset of patients who underwent TP even died due to severehypoglycemia. For pancreatic cancer involving the pancreatic head and proximalbody but without invasion to the pancreatic tail, we performed partial pancreatictail preserving subtotal pancreatectomy (PPTP-SP) in selected patients, in order toimprove postoperative glycemic control and QoL without compromisingoncological outcomes.AIM To evaluate the efficacy of PPTP-SP for patients with pancreatic cancer.METHODS We retrospectively reviewed 56 patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomawho underwent PPTP-SP (n = 18) or TP (n = 38) at our institution from May 2014to January 2019. Clinical outcomes were compared between the two groups, withan emphasis on oncological outcomes, postoperative glycemic control, and QoL.QoL was evaluated using the European Organization for Research and Treatmentof Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30 and EORTC PAN26).All patients were followed until May 2019 or until death.RESULTS A total of 56 consecutive patients were enrolled in this study. Perioperativeoutcomes, recurrence-free survival, and overall survival were comparablebetween the two groups. No patients in the PPTP-SP group developed cancerrecurrence in the pancreatic tail stump or splenic hilum, or a clinical pancreaticfistula. Patients who underwent PPTP-SP had significantly better glycemiccontrol, based on their higher rate of insulin-independence (P = 0.014), lowerhemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level (P = 0.046), lower daily insulin dosage (P < 0.001),and less frequent hypoglycemic episodes (P < 0.001). Global health was similar inthe two groups, but patients who underwent PPTP-SP had better functional status(P = 0.036), milder symptoms (P = 0.013), less severe diet restriction (P = 0.011),and higher confidence regarding future life (P = 0.035).CONCLUSION For pancreatic cancer involving the pancreatic head and proximal body, PPTP-SPachieves perioperative and oncological outcomes comparable to TP in selectedpatients while significantly improving long-term glycemic control and QoL.展开更多
AIM: To investigate the role of the duodenum in the regulation of plasma ghrelin levels and body mass index (BMI), and the correlation between them after subtotal gastrectomy. METHODS: Forty-two patients with T0-1N0-1...AIM: To investigate the role of the duodenum in the regulation of plasma ghrelin levels and body mass index (BMI), and the correlation between them after subtotal gastrectomy. METHODS: Forty-two patients with T0-1N0-1M0 gastric cancer were divided into two groups after gastrectomy according to digestive reconstruction pattern, Billroth Ⅰ group (n = 23) and Billroth Ⅱ group (n = 19). Ghrelin levels were determined with radioimmunoassay (RIA) before and on d 1, 7, 30 and 360 after gastrectomy, and BMI was also measured. RESULTS: The two groups had identical postoperative trends in ghrelin alterations during the early stage, both decreasing sharply to a nadir on d 1 (36.7% vs 35.7%), then markedly increasing on d 7 (51.0% vs 51.1%). On d 30, ghrelin levels in the Billroth Ⅰ group were slightly higher than those in the Billroth Ⅱ group. However, those of the Billroth Ⅰ group recovered to 93.6% on d 360, which approached, although lower than, the preoperative levels, and no statistically significant difference was observed. Those of the Billroth Ⅱ group recovered to only 81.6% and manifested significant discrepancy with preoperative levels (P = 0.033). Compared with preoperative levels, ghrelin levels of the two groups decreased by 6.9% and 18.4% and BMI fellby 3.3% and 6.4%, respectively. The linear regression correlations were revealed in both groups between decrease of ghrelin level and BMI (R12 = 0.297, P = 0.007; R22 = 0.559, P < 0.001).CONCLUSION: Anatomically and physiologically, the duodenum compensatively promotes ghrelin recovery and accordingly enhances BMI after gastrectomy. Regarding patients with insufficient ghrelin secretion, ghrelin is positively associated with BMI.展开更多
BACKGROUND Hypersplenism and esophageal varices bleeding are the major complications of portal hypertension(PHT).In recent years,increasing attention has been given to spleen preservation operations.The mode and long-...BACKGROUND Hypersplenism and esophageal varices bleeding are the major complications of portal hypertension(PHT).In recent years,increasing attention has been given to spleen preservation operations.The mode and long-term effects of subtotal splenectomy and selective pericardial devascularization for PHT remain controversial.AIM To investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of subtotal splenectomy combined with selective pericardial devascularization for the treatment of PHT.METHODS This was a retrospective study of 15 patients with PHT who underwent subtotal splenectomy not preserving the splenic artery or vein combined with selective pericardial devascularization in the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery,Qilu Hospital of Shandong University from February 2011 to April 2022.Fifteen propensity score-matched patients with PHT who underwent total splenectomy at the same time served as the control group.The patients were followed for up to 11 years after surgery.We compared the postoperative platelet levels,perioperative splenic vein thrombosis,and serum immunoglobulin levels between the two groups.Abdominal enhanced computed tomography was used to evaluate the blood supply and function of the residual spleen.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss,evacuation time,and hospital stay were compared between the two groups.RESULTS The postoperative platelet level of patients in the subtotal splenectomy group was significantly lower than that in the total splenectomy group(P<0.05),and the postoperative portal system thrombosis rate in the subtotal splenectomy group was also much lower than that in the total splenectomy group.The levels of serum immunoglobulins(IgG,IgA,and IgM)showed no significant differences after surgery compared with before surgery in the subtotal splenectomy group(P>0.05),but serum immunoglobulin IgG and IgM levels decreased dramatically after total splenectomy(P<0.05).The operation time in the subtotal splenectomy group was longer than that in the total splenectomy group(P<0.05),but there were no significant differences in the amount of intraoperative blood loss,evacuation time,or hospital stay between the two groups.CONCLUSION Subtotal splenectomy not preserving the splenic artery or vein combined with selective pericardial devascularization is a safe and effective surgical treatment for patients with PHT,not only correcting hypersplenism but also preserving splenic function,especially immunological function.展开更多
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the biomechanical property of lumbosacral reconstruction after subtotal sacrectomy. Methods: Three three-dimensional finite element models of lumbosacral region we...Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the biomechanical property of lumbosacral reconstruction after subtotal sacrectomy. Methods: Three three-dimensional finite element models of lumbosacral region were established: (1) An intact model (INT); (2) A defective model (DEF) on which subtotal sacrectomy was performed cephalad to the $1 foramina; (3) A reconstructed model (REC). These models were validated by compared with literature. Upright posture was stimulated under a compression load of 925N. A finite element analysis was performed to account for the displacement and stress on the models. The REC model was calculated twice, with the material property of reconstruction instrument set as titanium and stainless steel, respectively. Results: The displacements of anchor point on the L3 vertebrae in INT, DEF and REC model were 6.63 mm, 10.62 mm, 4.29 mm (titanium) and 3.86 mm (stainless steel), respectively. The stress distribution of the instrument in REC model showed excessively concentration on caudal spinal rod, which may cause rod failure between spine and ilia. The maximum von Mise stress of stainless steel instrument was higher than that of titanium instruments (992 MPa vs 655 MPa), and the value of stress of anchor point around sacroiliac joint in REC model were 26.4 MPa with titanium instruments and 23.9 MPa with stainless steel instruments. Conclusion: Lumbosacral reconstruction can significantly increase the stiffness of spino-pelvis of the patient who underwent subtotal sacrectomy. However, the rod between L5 and ilia is the weakest region of all the instruments. It is suggested that the bending of rod should be conducted carefully and smoothly to avoid significant stress concentration so as to reduce the risk of rod failure. And stainless steel instrument has higher maximum stress and significantly greater stress shielding effect than titanium instrument, which means stainless steel instruments are of higher risk of rod failure and less favorable for lumboiliac arthrodesis than titanium instruments.展开更多
Detailed analysis of intragastric acidity,bacterial parameters in the gastric content including total viable bacterial count(TVBC),oral bacterial count(OBC),intestinal bacterial count(IBC) and nitrate-reducing bacteri...Detailed analysis of intragastric acidity,bacterial parameters in the gastric content including total viable bacterial count(TVBC),oral bacterial count(OBC),intestinal bacterial count(IBC) and nitrate-reducing bacterial count(NRBC) and bacterial identifications were performed on 43 samples of gastric juice obtained at endoscopy of 13 cases with Billroth Ⅰ subtotal gastrectomy(BⅠ),19 cases with Billroth Ⅱ operation(BⅡ) and 11 cases with pylorus and antroseromuscular flap preserving gastrectomy (PAFPG). Eight normal subjects were studied likewise to serve as the control.No significant difference was found in OBC among the 4 groups while the average of TVBC,IBC and NRBC and the PH value were much higher in BⅡ(P<0. 001) and BⅠ(P<0. 05) than in PAFPG and the control but no significant difference of the above mentioned parameters was found between the latter 2 groups. Large amounts of gut bacilli and enteroanaerobes such as Veillonella spp. , Bacteriodes fragilis and Clostridium spp. were identified in the gastric remnants after BⅡ or BⅠ operation but not in those after PAFPG.These findings suggest that intragastric bacterial overgrowth can exist in the hypoacidic stumps in the first 1 to 3 years aftr conventional subtotal gastrectomy especially after B Ⅱ but it cannot exist in the stumps after PAFPG since it only moderately reduces the intrastump acidity.展开更多
Purpose: Swallowing function was in a patient with tongue cancer that was evaluated with video fluorography before and after subtotal glossectomy and reconstruction with a rectus abdominis muscuocutaneous flap. Materi...Purpose: Swallowing function was in a patient with tongue cancer that was evaluated with video fluorography before and after subtotal glossectomy and reconstruction with a rectus abdominis muscuocutaneous flap. Materials and Methods: A 41-year-old man underwent subtotal glossectomy and retained the unilateral posterior mylohyoid and unilateral stylohyoid muscles. The structure of the flap was evaluated postoperatively. To assess swallowing function, video fluorography was performed before surgery, 1 month after surgery and 1 year after surgery. Testing involved 1) ability to hold 10 mL of liquid in the oral cavity, 2) epiglottis turnover, 3) the presence of aspiration, 4) hyoid bone movement, and 5) maximum width of the esophageal entrance. Results: The flap was protuberant postoperatively. The patient was able to hold the test diet in the oral cavity before and after surgery. Epiglottis turnover was good before surgery but insufficient after surgery. Aspiration during swallowing was not observed before or after surgery. At rest, the hyoid bone sagged postoperatively, in comparison with preoperatively. Hyoid bone movement and width of the esophageal entrance decreased after surgery;however, they demonstrated gradual recovery. Conclusions: For good postoperative swallowing function after subtotal glossectomy, it is necessary to perform reconstruction with protuberant flap and to retain the suprahyoid muscles as much as possible.展开更多
Background:Surgical management of adult slow-transit constipation(ASTC)can be effective for patients with intractable symptoms.This study aimed to evaluate whether barium-strip examination and selective colectomy impr...Background:Surgical management of adult slow-transit constipation(ASTC)can be effective for patients with intractable symptoms.This study aimed to evaluate whether barium-strip examination and selective colectomy improved post-operative outcomes in ASTC patients in comparison with subtotal colectomy.Methods:A retrospective cohort study of 53 cases with refractory ASTC was conducted between June 2008 and June 2014.Patients were evaluated by the barium-strip technique,colonoscopy,defecography and anorectal manometry.Patients in the standard group underwent laparoscopic subtotal colectomy and patients in the laparoscopic selective colectomy(LSC)group underwent LSC at the precise location identified by barium strip.Spontaneous bowel movements,the Wexner Constipation Scale and the Gastrointestinal Quality of Life Index(GIQLI)were assessed post-operatively at 3,6,12 and 24 months.Results:A total of 49 patients were included in the analysis.The median follow-up was 37 months(range,26–60 months).The mean post-operative hospital stay was 12 days and similar between groups(P=0.071).The length of colon resection,operative time and intra-operative blood loss were reduced in the LSC group(all P<0.05).No major complications occurred.A similar number of patients(24 in the standard group and 25 in the LSC group)exhibited hypoganglionosis or aganglionosis in the colon-wall muscle layer(P=0.986).Although there were no significant differences in post-operative spontaneous bowel movements and the Wexner Constipation Scale between the two groups,the mean GIQLI of the LSC group was significantly higher at 3,6 and 24 months post-operatively(all P<0.05).Conclusions:LSC based on barium-strip examination is an appropriate modality for treating ASTC.展开更多
Background The ideal post-gastrectomy reconstruction procedure should maintain the normal digestive function and restore intestinal transit to improve the patient quality of life. The aim of this study was to evaluate...Background The ideal post-gastrectomy reconstruction procedure should maintain the normal digestive function and restore intestinal transit to improve the patient quality of life. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of integral continual jejunal interposition after subtotal gastrectomy on the nutritional status, glucose levels, and gastric-intestinal motility. Methods The study investigated the effects of the integral continual jejunal interposition, the Billroth I and Billroth II operations, and the isolated jejunal interposition following subtotal distal gastrectomy on the blood glucose, insulin, routine blood parameters, liver function, and myoelectrical activity in Beagle dogs. Results The weights of the dogs decreased during the first post-operative weeks. Dogs in the integral continual jejunal interposition, Billroth I, and Billroth II groups gained significantly more weight by 8 weeks. The prognosis nutrition index of the dogs decreased in the first 2 post-operative weeks and increased significantly by 4 weeks in the integral continual jejunal interposition and Billroth I groups. The group with duodenal exclusion (Billroth II) had significantly higher glucose levels compared to the normal control group. The insulin curve was much higher in dogs that underwent the Billroth I, continual jejunal interposition, and isolated jejunal interposition than the Billroth II and normal groups. The frequencies of fasting and postprandial jejunal pacesetter potentials (PPs) were greater in the continual jejunal interposition and Billroth I groups than that in the isolated jejunal interposition and Billroth II groups. The percentage of aboral propagation of PPs was greater in the continual jejunal interposition group than the Billroth I, isolated jejunal interposition, and Billroth II groups. Conclusion Continual jejunal interposition after subtotal gastrectomy avoids jejunal transection, maintains the duodenal Dassaqe and food storaae baas, and reduces the influence of blood qlucose and insulin.展开更多
Objective To verify the therapeutic methods and clinical efficacy on stump stomach atony after subtotal gastrectomy (SSASG) treated with acupuncture and TDP. Methods Fifty-three cases were divided into an observatio...Objective To verify the therapeutic methods and clinical efficacy on stump stomach atony after subtotal gastrectomy (SSASG) treated with acupuncture and TDP. Methods Fifty-three cases were divided into an observation group (23 cases) and a control group (30 cases) according to the random number table. In the observation group, acupuncture was applied in combination with TDP. The main acupoints were Zúsānlǐ (足三里 ST 36), Píshū (脾俞 BL 20), Wèishū (胃俞 BL 21) and Zhōngwǎn (中脘 CV 12). The treatment was given once per day. 10 treatments made one session. Two sessions of treatment were required. In the control group, Motilium was prescribed for oral administration, 10 mg each time, three times per day, continuously for 20 days. The changes in the relevant parameters in electrogastrogram (EGG) were observed before and after treatment. The efficacy was assessed. Results The principle frequency and the waveform reaction area of EGG were improved apparently after treatment in both groups (all P0.01), and those in the observation group were superior to those in the control group (all P0.01). The ratio of the power after/before meal was more than 1 in the observation group after treatment and that in the control group was less than 1. The effective rate was 100.0% (23/23) in the observation group, which was superior to that of 80.0% (24/30) in the control group, presenting statistically significant difference (P0.01). Conclusion Acupuncture in combination with TDP can effectively treat SSASG. This therapy apparently improves the gastric motility, tremendously promotes the gastrointestinal peristalsis and recovers the gastrointestinal function after operation. The efficacy of it is superior to that achieved by the oral administration of Motilium.展开更多
Mirizzi syndrome is a serious complication of gallstone disease.It is caused by the impacted stones in the gallbladder neck or cystic duct.One of the features of Mirizzi syndrome is severe inflammation or dense fibros...Mirizzi syndrome is a serious complication of gallstone disease.It is caused by the impacted stones in the gallbladder neck or cystic duct.One of the features of Mirizzi syndrome is severe inflammation or dense fibrosis at the Calot’s triangle.In our clinical practice,bile duct,branches of right hepatic artery and right portal vein clinging to gallbladder infundibulum are often observed due to gallbladder infundibulum adhered to right hepatic hilum.The intraoperative damage of branches of right hepatic artery occurs more easily than that of bile duct,all of which are hidden pitfalls for surgeons.Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography(MRCP)and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)are the preferable tools for the diagnosis of Mirizzi syndrome.Anterograde cholecystectomy in Mirizzi syndrome is easy to damage branches of right hepatic artery and bile duct due to gallbladder infundibulum adhered to right hepatic hilum.Subtotal cholecystectomy is an easy,safe and definitive approach to Mirizzi syndrome.When combined with the application of ERCP,a laparoscopic management of Mirizzi syndrome by well-trained surgeons is feasible and safe.The objective of this review was to highlight its existing problems:(1)low preoperative diagnostic rate,(2)easy to damage bile duct and branches of right hepatic artery,and(3)high concomitant gallbladder carcinoma.Meanwhile,the review aimed to discuss the possible therapeutic strategies:(1)to enhance its preoperative recognition by imaging findings,and(2)to avoid potential pitfalls during surgery.展开更多
BACKGROUND Lithium carbonate is used to manage various mood disorders,but it can cause thyroid abnormalities,including goiter,hypothyroidism,and hyperthyroidism.In rare cases,it can lead to giant goiter and subclinica...BACKGROUND Lithium carbonate is used to manage various mood disorders,but it can cause thyroid abnormalities,including goiter,hypothyroidism,and hyperthyroidism.In rare cases,it can lead to giant goiter and subclinical hyperthyroidism,which may require surgical intervention in severe cases.CASE SUMMARY This case represents a rare development of giant goiter and subclinical hyperthyroidism in a schizophrenia patient who was subjected to prolonged lithium carbonate treatment.The enlarged thyroid gland caused pressure on the airway and recurrent laryngeal nerve,which led to respiratory distress,hoarseness,and dysphagia.The immediate danger of suffocation required urgent surgical intervention.In this report,we describe the case of a 41-year-old Chinese woman.This sheds light on the etiology and challenges associated with managing a giant goiter.The patient underwent a subtotal thyroidectomy to relieve airway compression and facilitate airway expansion.Prior to the procedure,the patient was given iodine to prepare.Concurrently,changes were made to the psychiatric medication regimen.Following surgery,the patient's respiratory function and vocal cord functionality improved significantly,and her mental state remained stable.CONCLUSION It is essential to monitor thyroid function,test thyroid antibody levels,and perform thyroid ultrasounds consistently in all patients undergoing long-term lithium carbonate treatment.This vigilance helps prevent severe and potentially life-threatening thyroid enlargement.展开更多
文摘AIM: To evaluate the results of sub total colectomy withI cecorectal anastomosis (STC-CRA) for isolated colonicinertia (CI). METHODS: Fourteen patients (mean age 57.5±16.5 year) underwent surgery for isolated CI between January 1986 and December 2002. The mean frequency of bowel motions with the aid of laxatives was 1.2±0.6 per week. All subjects underwent colonoscopy, anorectal manometry, cinedefaecography and colonic transit time (CTF). CI was defined as diffuse markers delay on CTF without evidence of pelvic floor dysfunction. All patients underwent STC-CRA. Long-term follow-up was obtained prospectively by clinical visits between October 2005 and February 2006 at a mean of 10.5 + 3.6 years (range 5-16 years) during which we considered the number of stool emissions, the presence of abdominal pain or digitations, the use of pain killers, laxatives and/or fibers. Patients were also asked if they were satisfied with the surgery. RESULTS: There was no postoperative mortality Postoperative complications occurred in 21.4% (3/14). At the end of follow-up, bowel frequency was significantly (P〈0.05)increased to a mean of 4.8±7.5 per day (range 1-30). One patient reported disabling diarrhea. Two patients used laxatives less than three times per month without complaining of what they called constipation Overall, 78.5% of patients would have chosen surgery again if necessary. CONCLUSION: STC-CRA is feasible and safe in patients with CI achieving 79% of success at a mean follow-up of 10.5 years. A prospective controlled evaluation is warranted to verify the advantages of this surgical approach in patients with CI.
文摘AIM: To determine the evidence-based values of prophylactic drainage in gastric cancer surgery. METHODS: One hundred and eight patients, who underwent subtotal gastrectomy with D1 or D2 lymph node dissection for gastric cancer between January 2001 and December 2005, were divided into drain group or no-drain group. Surgical outcome and post-operative complications within four weeks were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: No significant differences were observed between the drain group and no-drain group in terms of operating time (171 ± 42 rain vs 156 ± 39 rain), number of post-operative days until passage of flatus (3.7 ± 0.5 d vs 3.5 ± 1.0 d), number of post-operative days until initiation of soft diet (4.9±0.7 d vs 4.8±0.8 d), length of post-operative hospital stay (9.3±2.2 d vs 8.4±2.4 d), mortality rate (5.4% vs 3.8%), and overall postoperative complication rate (21.4% vs 19.2%). CONCLUSION: Prophylactic drainage placement is not necessary afer subtotal gastrectomy for gastric cancer since it does not offer additional benefits for the patients.
基金the Medical Science and technology Project of Henan Province,No.2011030031
文摘AIM To compare the efficacy,improved quality of life,and prognosis in patients undergoing either subtotal colonic bypass with antiperistaltic cecoproctostomy(SCBAC) or subtotal colonic bypass plus colostomy with antiperistaltic cecoproctostomy(SCBCAC) for the treatment of slow transit constipation.METHODS Between October 2010 and October 2014,aged patients with slow transit constipation who were hospitalized and underwent laparoscopic surgery in our institute weredivided into two groups: the bypass group,15 patients underwent SCBAC,and the bypass plus colostomy group,14 patients underwent SCBCAC. The following preoperative and postoperative clinical data were collected: gender,age,body mass index,operative time,first flatus time,length of hospital stay,bowel movements(BMs),Wexner fecal incontinence scale,Wexner constipation scale(WCS),gastrointestinal quality of life index(GIQLI),numerical rating scale for pain intensity(NRS),abdominal bloating score(ABS),and ClavienDindo classification of surgical complications(CD) before surgery and at 3,6,12,and 24 mo after surgery.RESULTS All patients successfully underwent laparoscopic surgery without open surgery conversion or surgeryrelated death. The operative time and blood loss were significantly less in the bypass group than in the bypass plus colostomy group(P = 0.007). No significant differences were observed in first flatus time,length of hospital stay,or complications with CD > 1 between the two groups. No patients had fecal incontinence after surgery. At 3,6,and 12 mo after surgery,the number of BMs was significantly less in the bypass plus colostomy group than in the bypass group. The parameters at 3,6,12,and 24 mo after surgery in both groups significantly improved compared with the preoperative conditions(P < 0.05),except NRS at 3,6 mo after surgery in both groups,ABS at 12,24 mo after surgery and NRS at 12,24 mo after surgery in the bypass group. WCS,GIQLI,NRS,and ABS significantly improved in the bypass plus colostomy group compared with the bypass group at 3,6,12,and 24 mo after surgery(P < 0.05) except WCS,NRS at 3,6 mo after surgery and ABS at 3 mo after surgery. At 1 year after surgery,a barium enema examination showed that the emptying time was significantly better in the bypass plus colostomy group than in the bypass group(P = 0.007).CONCLUSION Laparoscopic SCBCAC is an effective and safe procedure for the treatment of slow transit constipation in an aged population and can significantly improve the prognosis. Its clinical efficacy is more favorable compared with that of SCBAC. Laparoscopic SCBCAC is a better procedure for the treatment of slow transit constipation in an aged population.
文摘AIM To describe the indications, technique and outcomes of the novel surgical procedure of duodenum and ventral pancreas preserving subtotal pancreatectomy(DVPPSP).METHODS Data collected retrospectively from 43 patients who underwent DVPPSP and TP between 2009 and 2015 in our single centre were analysed. For enrolment, only patients with low-grade pancreatic neoplasms, such as pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms(IPMNs), and solid pseudopapillary tumors, were included. Ten DVPPSP(group 1) and 13 TP(group 2) patients were selected in this study.RESULTS There were no significant differences in age, gender, comorbidities, preoperative symptoms, American Society of Anesthesiologists score or indications for surgery between the two groups. The most common indication was IPMN for DVPPSP and TP(60% vs 85%, P = 0.411). Compared with the TP group, the DVPPSP group had comparable postoperative morbidities(P = 0.405) and mortalities(both nil), but significantly shorter operative time(232 ± 19.6 min vs 335 ± 32.3 min, P < 0.001). DVPPSP preserved better long-term pancreatic function with less supplementary therapy(P < 0.001) and better quality of life(Qo L) after surgery, including better scores in social(P = 0.042) and global health(P = 0.047) on functional scales and less appetite loss(P = 0.049) on the symptom scale. CONCLUSION DVPPSP is a feasible and safe procedure that could be an alternative to TP for low-grade neoplasms arising from the body and tail region but across the neck region of the pancreas; DVPPSP had better metabolic function and Qo L after surgery.
文摘BACKGROUND Although Borrmann type Ⅳ(B-4) gastric cancer has a higher mortality rate and presents distant metastasis easily, especially peritoneal metastasis, when diagnosed, some B-4 patients were found to have no distant metastasis by preoperative detection and underwent curative surgery, which was defined as circumscribed B-4 in our study. In this study, we focused on the circumscribed B-4 patients without distant metastasis during surgery to identify factors related to prognosis and postoperative peritoneal cavity metastasis(PPCM), which is important for selecting an appropriate therapeutic strategy.AIM To identify factors related to the prognosis and PPCM of B-4 patients.METHODS A total of 117 B-4 patients who underwent gastrectomy between January 2005 and December 2012 were included in this study. Survival analysis was performed using Kaplan–Meier analysis and Cox multivariate models. Pearson correlation analyses were performed to identify the factors related to PPCM. All statistical analyses were performed using SPSS 20.0.RESULTS Lymph node status, gastrectomy type, and postoperative chemotherapy were independent prognostic factors in 117 circumscribed B-4 patients. Subtotal gastrectomy combined with chemotherapy could significantly improve the longterm survival time. Six patients who were diagnosed with pN0 and received the combination therapy had a 3-year survival rate of 100% and a median survival of 77.7 mo. Even for patients with metastatic lymph nodes(n = 13), the combination therapy also increased the 3-year overall survival rate to 57.1%. In addition, positive lymph node status was the only factor(P = 0.005) correlated with PPCM in certain B-4 patients, and chemotherapy was useful for suppressing PPCM in patients with subtotal gastrectomy but not in those with total gastrectomy.CONCLUSION Lymph node status is an independent prognostic factor for circumscribed B-4 patients. In addition, subtotal gastrectomy and postoperative chemotherapy could effectively improve prognosis and even suppress PPCM.
文摘Background: Aquaporins (AQPs), the family of water-selective channels, are localized in various organs and tissues, including the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. However, the roles of AQPs in the GI tract remain unclear. Materials and Methods: Male SD rats were subjected to subtotal colectomy (Group C, n = 22) or a sham operation (Group S, n = 16) and were sacri-ficed on postoperative days 7, 14, and 28. Total RNAs from the distal ileum and rectum were extracted. Quantitative RT-PCR was performed to measure AQP8 mRNA expression. For light-microscopy or immunohistochemistry, paraffin-embedded sections of 4 μm were prepared with H-E staining or anti-AQP8 antibody reaction. Mann-Whitney U-test was performed to compare the AQP8 distributions between the two groups, and the statistical significance was defined as
基金Supported by Estonian Science Foundation grants No. 4437 and 6514.
文摘A1M: To investigate the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) as well as CD marker antibodies and susceptibility HLA-DQ haplotypes in 134 karyotyped Down's syndrome (DS) patients. METHODS: Immunoglobulin A (IgA) and G (IgG) type anti-gliadin antibodies (AGA), IgA type anti-tissue transglutaminase (tTG) antibodies (anti-tTG) with antigen of guinea pig and human source were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and endomysium antibodies (EHA) by indirect immunofiuoresence test. HLA-DQA1*0501/DQB1*0201 (DQ2) was revealed by polymerase chain reaction. Celiac disease was diagnosed by revised ESPGHAN criteria. RESULTS: 41% of DS patients had AGA, 6.0% IgA anti-tTG with guinea pig antigen, and 3.0 % [gA EMA (all positive for anti-tTG with human tTG). Subtotal villous atrophy was found in 5 out of 9 DS patients who had agreed to small bowel biopsy. One of them had DQA1*0S01/DQB1*0201 and anti-tTG and EMA i.e. typical for CD markers (this case also fulfilled the ESPGHAN diagnostic criteria), but other four lacked these markers. Three non-biopsied DS patients had also most probably CD because DQA1*0S01/DQB1*0201 and IgA anti-tTG (EMA) were detected. Thus, the prevalence of CD among our DS patients population is 3.0 % (95 % of confidence interval [CI]: 0.1-5.9 %). CONCLUSION: We confirm the increased frequency of CD among DS patients. In addition, we have revealed a subgroup of patients with subtotal villous atrophy but without characteristic for CD immunological and genetic markers. Whether these cases represent CD (with atypical immunopathogenesis) or some other immune enteropathy, requires further investigations.
基金We thank Professor Yang F and Dr. Shi HJ for their contribution to manuscriptrevision, Yan D and Lee E for further linguistic revision, and Zhang L for diagramdrawing.
文摘BACKGROUND Total pancreatectomy (TP) is usually considered a therapeutic option forpancreatic cancer in which Whipple surgery and distal pancreatectomy areundesirable, but brittle diabetes and poor quality of life (QoL) remain majorconcerns. A subset of patients who underwent TP even died due to severehypoglycemia. For pancreatic cancer involving the pancreatic head and proximalbody but without invasion to the pancreatic tail, we performed partial pancreatictail preserving subtotal pancreatectomy (PPTP-SP) in selected patients, in order toimprove postoperative glycemic control and QoL without compromisingoncological outcomes.AIM To evaluate the efficacy of PPTP-SP for patients with pancreatic cancer.METHODS We retrospectively reviewed 56 patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomawho underwent PPTP-SP (n = 18) or TP (n = 38) at our institution from May 2014to January 2019. Clinical outcomes were compared between the two groups, withan emphasis on oncological outcomes, postoperative glycemic control, and QoL.QoL was evaluated using the European Organization for Research and Treatmentof Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30 and EORTC PAN26).All patients were followed until May 2019 or until death.RESULTS A total of 56 consecutive patients were enrolled in this study. Perioperativeoutcomes, recurrence-free survival, and overall survival were comparablebetween the two groups. No patients in the PPTP-SP group developed cancerrecurrence in the pancreatic tail stump or splenic hilum, or a clinical pancreaticfistula. Patients who underwent PPTP-SP had significantly better glycemiccontrol, based on their higher rate of insulin-independence (P = 0.014), lowerhemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level (P = 0.046), lower daily insulin dosage (P < 0.001),and less frequent hypoglycemic episodes (P < 0.001). Global health was similar inthe two groups, but patients who underwent PPTP-SP had better functional status(P = 0.036), milder symptoms (P = 0.013), less severe diet restriction (P = 0.011),and higher confidence regarding future life (P = 0.035).CONCLUSION For pancreatic cancer involving the pancreatic head and proximal body, PPTP-SPachieves perioperative and oncological outcomes comparable to TP in selectedpatients while significantly improving long-term glycemic control and QoL.
基金The Research Foundation of Changzhou Health Bureau, No. WZ200708
文摘AIM: To investigate the role of the duodenum in the regulation of plasma ghrelin levels and body mass index (BMI), and the correlation between them after subtotal gastrectomy. METHODS: Forty-two patients with T0-1N0-1M0 gastric cancer were divided into two groups after gastrectomy according to digestive reconstruction pattern, Billroth Ⅰ group (n = 23) and Billroth Ⅱ group (n = 19). Ghrelin levels were determined with radioimmunoassay (RIA) before and on d 1, 7, 30 and 360 after gastrectomy, and BMI was also measured. RESULTS: The two groups had identical postoperative trends in ghrelin alterations during the early stage, both decreasing sharply to a nadir on d 1 (36.7% vs 35.7%), then markedly increasing on d 7 (51.0% vs 51.1%). On d 30, ghrelin levels in the Billroth Ⅰ group were slightly higher than those in the Billroth Ⅱ group. However, those of the Billroth Ⅰ group recovered to 93.6% on d 360, which approached, although lower than, the preoperative levels, and no statistically significant difference was observed. Those of the Billroth Ⅱ group recovered to only 81.6% and manifested significant discrepancy with preoperative levels (P = 0.033). Compared with preoperative levels, ghrelin levels of the two groups decreased by 6.9% and 18.4% and BMI fellby 3.3% and 6.4%, respectively. The linear regression correlations were revealed in both groups between decrease of ghrelin level and BMI (R12 = 0.297, P = 0.007; R22 = 0.559, P < 0.001).CONCLUSION: Anatomically and physiologically, the duodenum compensatively promotes ghrelin recovery and accordingly enhances BMI after gastrectomy. Regarding patients with insufficient ghrelin secretion, ghrelin is positively associated with BMI.
基金Supported by Chinese Postdoctoral Science Foundation,No. 2022M711911
文摘BACKGROUND Hypersplenism and esophageal varices bleeding are the major complications of portal hypertension(PHT).In recent years,increasing attention has been given to spleen preservation operations.The mode and long-term effects of subtotal splenectomy and selective pericardial devascularization for PHT remain controversial.AIM To investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of subtotal splenectomy combined with selective pericardial devascularization for the treatment of PHT.METHODS This was a retrospective study of 15 patients with PHT who underwent subtotal splenectomy not preserving the splenic artery or vein combined with selective pericardial devascularization in the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery,Qilu Hospital of Shandong University from February 2011 to April 2022.Fifteen propensity score-matched patients with PHT who underwent total splenectomy at the same time served as the control group.The patients were followed for up to 11 years after surgery.We compared the postoperative platelet levels,perioperative splenic vein thrombosis,and serum immunoglobulin levels between the two groups.Abdominal enhanced computed tomography was used to evaluate the blood supply and function of the residual spleen.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss,evacuation time,and hospital stay were compared between the two groups.RESULTS The postoperative platelet level of patients in the subtotal splenectomy group was significantly lower than that in the total splenectomy group(P<0.05),and the postoperative portal system thrombosis rate in the subtotal splenectomy group was also much lower than that in the total splenectomy group.The levels of serum immunoglobulins(IgG,IgA,and IgM)showed no significant differences after surgery compared with before surgery in the subtotal splenectomy group(P>0.05),but serum immunoglobulin IgG and IgM levels decreased dramatically after total splenectomy(P<0.05).The operation time in the subtotal splenectomy group was longer than that in the total splenectomy group(P<0.05),but there were no significant differences in the amount of intraoperative blood loss,evacuation time,or hospital stay between the two groups.CONCLUSION Subtotal splenectomy not preserving the splenic artery or vein combined with selective pericardial devascularization is a safe and effective surgical treatment for patients with PHT,not only correcting hypersplenism but also preserving splenic function,especially immunological function.
文摘Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the biomechanical property of lumbosacral reconstruction after subtotal sacrectomy. Methods: Three three-dimensional finite element models of lumbosacral region were established: (1) An intact model (INT); (2) A defective model (DEF) on which subtotal sacrectomy was performed cephalad to the $1 foramina; (3) A reconstructed model (REC). These models were validated by compared with literature. Upright posture was stimulated under a compression load of 925N. A finite element analysis was performed to account for the displacement and stress on the models. The REC model was calculated twice, with the material property of reconstruction instrument set as titanium and stainless steel, respectively. Results: The displacements of anchor point on the L3 vertebrae in INT, DEF and REC model were 6.63 mm, 10.62 mm, 4.29 mm (titanium) and 3.86 mm (stainless steel), respectively. The stress distribution of the instrument in REC model showed excessively concentration on caudal spinal rod, which may cause rod failure between spine and ilia. The maximum von Mise stress of stainless steel instrument was higher than that of titanium instruments (992 MPa vs 655 MPa), and the value of stress of anchor point around sacroiliac joint in REC model were 26.4 MPa with titanium instruments and 23.9 MPa with stainless steel instruments. Conclusion: Lumbosacral reconstruction can significantly increase the stiffness of spino-pelvis of the patient who underwent subtotal sacrectomy. However, the rod between L5 and ilia is the weakest region of all the instruments. It is suggested that the bending of rod should be conducted carefully and smoothly to avoid significant stress concentration so as to reduce the risk of rod failure. And stainless steel instrument has higher maximum stress and significantly greater stress shielding effect than titanium instrument, which means stainless steel instruments are of higher risk of rod failure and less favorable for lumboiliac arthrodesis than titanium instruments.
文摘Detailed analysis of intragastric acidity,bacterial parameters in the gastric content including total viable bacterial count(TVBC),oral bacterial count(OBC),intestinal bacterial count(IBC) and nitrate-reducing bacterial count(NRBC) and bacterial identifications were performed on 43 samples of gastric juice obtained at endoscopy of 13 cases with Billroth Ⅰ subtotal gastrectomy(BⅠ),19 cases with Billroth Ⅱ operation(BⅡ) and 11 cases with pylorus and antroseromuscular flap preserving gastrectomy (PAFPG). Eight normal subjects were studied likewise to serve as the control.No significant difference was found in OBC among the 4 groups while the average of TVBC,IBC and NRBC and the PH value were much higher in BⅡ(P<0. 001) and BⅠ(P<0. 05) than in PAFPG and the control but no significant difference of the above mentioned parameters was found between the latter 2 groups. Large amounts of gut bacilli and enteroanaerobes such as Veillonella spp. , Bacteriodes fragilis and Clostridium spp. were identified in the gastric remnants after BⅡ or BⅠ operation but not in those after PAFPG.These findings suggest that intragastric bacterial overgrowth can exist in the hypoacidic stumps in the first 1 to 3 years aftr conventional subtotal gastrectomy especially after B Ⅱ but it cannot exist in the stumps after PAFPG since it only moderately reduces the intrastump acidity.
文摘Purpose: Swallowing function was in a patient with tongue cancer that was evaluated with video fluorography before and after subtotal glossectomy and reconstruction with a rectus abdominis muscuocutaneous flap. Materials and Methods: A 41-year-old man underwent subtotal glossectomy and retained the unilateral posterior mylohyoid and unilateral stylohyoid muscles. The structure of the flap was evaluated postoperatively. To assess swallowing function, video fluorography was performed before surgery, 1 month after surgery and 1 year after surgery. Testing involved 1) ability to hold 10 mL of liquid in the oral cavity, 2) epiglottis turnover, 3) the presence of aspiration, 4) hyoid bone movement, and 5) maximum width of the esophageal entrance. Results: The flap was protuberant postoperatively. The patient was able to hold the test diet in the oral cavity before and after surgery. Epiglottis turnover was good before surgery but insufficient after surgery. Aspiration during swallowing was not observed before or after surgery. At rest, the hyoid bone sagged postoperatively, in comparison with preoperatively. Hyoid bone movement and width of the esophageal entrance decreased after surgery;however, they demonstrated gradual recovery. Conclusions: For good postoperative swallowing function after subtotal glossectomy, it is necessary to perform reconstruction with protuberant flap and to retain the suprahyoid muscles as much as possible.
基金This study was supported by the National Science Foundation of China[No.81700751]the Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars[No.2110000021].
文摘Background:Surgical management of adult slow-transit constipation(ASTC)can be effective for patients with intractable symptoms.This study aimed to evaluate whether barium-strip examination and selective colectomy improved post-operative outcomes in ASTC patients in comparison with subtotal colectomy.Methods:A retrospective cohort study of 53 cases with refractory ASTC was conducted between June 2008 and June 2014.Patients were evaluated by the barium-strip technique,colonoscopy,defecography and anorectal manometry.Patients in the standard group underwent laparoscopic subtotal colectomy and patients in the laparoscopic selective colectomy(LSC)group underwent LSC at the precise location identified by barium strip.Spontaneous bowel movements,the Wexner Constipation Scale and the Gastrointestinal Quality of Life Index(GIQLI)were assessed post-operatively at 3,6,12 and 24 months.Results:A total of 49 patients were included in the analysis.The median follow-up was 37 months(range,26–60 months).The mean post-operative hospital stay was 12 days and similar between groups(P=0.071).The length of colon resection,operative time and intra-operative blood loss were reduced in the LSC group(all P<0.05).No major complications occurred.A similar number of patients(24 in the standard group and 25 in the LSC group)exhibited hypoganglionosis or aganglionosis in the colon-wall muscle layer(P=0.986).Although there were no significant differences in post-operative spontaneous bowel movements and the Wexner Constipation Scale between the two groups,the mean GIQLI of the LSC group was significantly higher at 3,6 and 24 months post-operatively(all P<0.05).Conclusions:LSC based on barium-strip examination is an appropriate modality for treating ASTC.
文摘Background The ideal post-gastrectomy reconstruction procedure should maintain the normal digestive function and restore intestinal transit to improve the patient quality of life. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of integral continual jejunal interposition after subtotal gastrectomy on the nutritional status, glucose levels, and gastric-intestinal motility. Methods The study investigated the effects of the integral continual jejunal interposition, the Billroth I and Billroth II operations, and the isolated jejunal interposition following subtotal distal gastrectomy on the blood glucose, insulin, routine blood parameters, liver function, and myoelectrical activity in Beagle dogs. Results The weights of the dogs decreased during the first post-operative weeks. Dogs in the integral continual jejunal interposition, Billroth I, and Billroth II groups gained significantly more weight by 8 weeks. The prognosis nutrition index of the dogs decreased in the first 2 post-operative weeks and increased significantly by 4 weeks in the integral continual jejunal interposition and Billroth I groups. The group with duodenal exclusion (Billroth II) had significantly higher glucose levels compared to the normal control group. The insulin curve was much higher in dogs that underwent the Billroth I, continual jejunal interposition, and isolated jejunal interposition than the Billroth II and normal groups. The frequencies of fasting and postprandial jejunal pacesetter potentials (PPs) were greater in the continual jejunal interposition and Billroth I groups than that in the isolated jejunal interposition and Billroth II groups. The percentage of aboral propagation of PPs was greater in the continual jejunal interposition group than the Billroth I, isolated jejunal interposition, and Billroth II groups. Conclusion Continual jejunal interposition after subtotal gastrectomy avoids jejunal transection, maintains the duodenal Dassaqe and food storaae baas, and reduces the influence of blood qlucose and insulin.
文摘Objective To verify the therapeutic methods and clinical efficacy on stump stomach atony after subtotal gastrectomy (SSASG) treated with acupuncture and TDP. Methods Fifty-three cases were divided into an observation group (23 cases) and a control group (30 cases) according to the random number table. In the observation group, acupuncture was applied in combination with TDP. The main acupoints were Zúsānlǐ (足三里 ST 36), Píshū (脾俞 BL 20), Wèishū (胃俞 BL 21) and Zhōngwǎn (中脘 CV 12). The treatment was given once per day. 10 treatments made one session. Two sessions of treatment were required. In the control group, Motilium was prescribed for oral administration, 10 mg each time, three times per day, continuously for 20 days. The changes in the relevant parameters in electrogastrogram (EGG) were observed before and after treatment. The efficacy was assessed. Results The principle frequency and the waveform reaction area of EGG were improved apparently after treatment in both groups (all P0.01), and those in the observation group were superior to those in the control group (all P0.01). The ratio of the power after/before meal was more than 1 in the observation group after treatment and that in the control group was less than 1. The effective rate was 100.0% (23/23) in the observation group, which was superior to that of 80.0% (24/30) in the control group, presenting statistically significant difference (P0.01). Conclusion Acupuncture in combination with TDP can effectively treat SSASG. This therapy apparently improves the gastric motility, tremendously promotes the gastrointestinal peristalsis and recovers the gastrointestinal function after operation. The efficacy of it is superior to that achieved by the oral administration of Motilium.
文摘Mirizzi syndrome is a serious complication of gallstone disease.It is caused by the impacted stones in the gallbladder neck or cystic duct.One of the features of Mirizzi syndrome is severe inflammation or dense fibrosis at the Calot’s triangle.In our clinical practice,bile duct,branches of right hepatic artery and right portal vein clinging to gallbladder infundibulum are often observed due to gallbladder infundibulum adhered to right hepatic hilum.The intraoperative damage of branches of right hepatic artery occurs more easily than that of bile duct,all of which are hidden pitfalls for surgeons.Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography(MRCP)and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)are the preferable tools for the diagnosis of Mirizzi syndrome.Anterograde cholecystectomy in Mirizzi syndrome is easy to damage branches of right hepatic artery and bile duct due to gallbladder infundibulum adhered to right hepatic hilum.Subtotal cholecystectomy is an easy,safe and definitive approach to Mirizzi syndrome.When combined with the application of ERCP,a laparoscopic management of Mirizzi syndrome by well-trained surgeons is feasible and safe.The objective of this review was to highlight its existing problems:(1)low preoperative diagnostic rate,(2)easy to damage bile duct and branches of right hepatic artery,and(3)high concomitant gallbladder carcinoma.Meanwhile,the review aimed to discuss the possible therapeutic strategies:(1)to enhance its preoperative recognition by imaging findings,and(2)to avoid potential pitfalls during surgery.
文摘BACKGROUND Lithium carbonate is used to manage various mood disorders,but it can cause thyroid abnormalities,including goiter,hypothyroidism,and hyperthyroidism.In rare cases,it can lead to giant goiter and subclinical hyperthyroidism,which may require surgical intervention in severe cases.CASE SUMMARY This case represents a rare development of giant goiter and subclinical hyperthyroidism in a schizophrenia patient who was subjected to prolonged lithium carbonate treatment.The enlarged thyroid gland caused pressure on the airway and recurrent laryngeal nerve,which led to respiratory distress,hoarseness,and dysphagia.The immediate danger of suffocation required urgent surgical intervention.In this report,we describe the case of a 41-year-old Chinese woman.This sheds light on the etiology and challenges associated with managing a giant goiter.The patient underwent a subtotal thyroidectomy to relieve airway compression and facilitate airway expansion.Prior to the procedure,the patient was given iodine to prepare.Concurrently,changes were made to the psychiatric medication regimen.Following surgery,the patient's respiratory function and vocal cord functionality improved significantly,and her mental state remained stable.CONCLUSION It is essential to monitor thyroid function,test thyroid antibody levels,and perform thyroid ultrasounds consistently in all patients undergoing long-term lithium carbonate treatment.This vigilance helps prevent severe and potentially life-threatening thyroid enlargement.