Objective:To compare the efficacy of transoral robotic surgery(TORS)and non-robotic surgery(NRS)in the treatment of tongue base tumors.Methods:A total of 45 patients with tongue base tumors treated in our hospital wer...Objective:To compare the efficacy of transoral robotic surgery(TORS)and non-robotic surgery(NRS)in the treatment of tongue base tumors.Methods:A total of 45 patients with tongue base tumors treated in our hospital were selected,and they were divided into the TORS group and NRS group according to different surgical methods.The surgical indicators and postoperative complications of patients in the two groups were compared and analyzed.Results:Compared with the NRS group,the operative time,bleeding volume and length of hospital stay were less in the TORS group,and the postoperative recurrence rate was less in the TORS group than that in the NRS group.The incidence rate of dysphagia and restricted mouth opening in the TORS group was lower than that in the NRS group within 30 d after surgery,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion:TORS has better minimally invasive advantages in the treatment of tongue base tumors,including less intraoperative bleeding,smaller trauma,shorter length of hospital stay and faster recovery.展开更多
Objective: To retrospectively evaluate the feasibility and clinical value of video assisted endoscopic thyroidectomy by the breast approach. Methods: From December 2002 to May 2003, 28 patients with a mean age of 28 ...Objective: To retrospectively evaluate the feasibility and clinical value of video assisted endoscopic thyroidectomy by the breast approach. Methods: From December 2002 to May 2003, 28 patients with a mean age of 28 years (range from 20 to 45 years) were selected and given video assisted endoscopic thyroidectomy by the breast approach. The subcutaneous space in the breast area and the subplatysmal space in the neck were bluntly dissociated through a 10 mm incision between the nipples, and CO 2 was insufflated at 6 8 kban to create the operative space. Three trocars were inserted in the mammary regions, and dissection of the thyroid and division of the thyroid vessels and parenchyma were performed endoscopically using an ultrasonically activated scalpel. The recurrent laryngeal nerve, the superior laryngeal nerve, and the parathyroid glands were preserved properly. Results: Among the patients, 3 were mass resections, 17 subtotal lobectomies, 2 total lobectomies, and 6 subtotal lobectomies plus contralateral mass resections. The mean operative time was (87.1±26.0) min; the mean estimated blood loss was (47.9±19.6) ml; and the mean postoperative hospital stay was (3.4±0.7) d. The drainage tubes were pulled out at 36 60 h postoperatively. There were no conversions to open surgery or complications. No scars left in the neck, and the patients were satisfied with the postoperative appearance. Conclusion: Video assisted endoscopic thyroidectomy using a breast approach and low pressure subcutaneous CO 2 insufflation is a feasible and safe procedure, which results in satisfactory appearance. We believe that video assisted endoscopic thyroidectomy by such approach will play a role in the future.展开更多
To evaluate the operation comfortability in the master-slave robotic minimally invasive surgery(MIS), an optimal function was built with two operation comfortability decided indices, i.e., the center distance and volu...To evaluate the operation comfortability in the master-slave robotic minimally invasive surgery(MIS), an optimal function was built with two operation comfortability decided indices, i.e., the center distance and volume contact ratio. Two verifying experiments on Phantom Desktop and Micro Hand S were conducted. Experimental results show that the operation effect at the optimal relative location is better than that at the random location, which means that the optimal function constructed in this paper is effective in optimizing the operation comfortability.展开更多
As a result of minimally invasive surgery in a comprehensive clinical application, Laparoscopic technology gets by the majority of patients favor in the actual operation. In the gastrointestinal surgery and hepatobili...As a result of minimally invasive surgery in a comprehensive clinical application, Laparoscopic technology gets by the majority of patients favor in the actual operation. In the gastrointestinal surgery and hepatobiliary effect is significant, and the technology is constantly mature development. The authors combined with domestic and foreign related literature reports, as well as personal experience, the application oflaparoscopic techniques in gastrointestinal surgery to explore.展开更多
Objective.To summarize the experience of minim ally invasive treatment in 520patie nts with intracranial aneurysms on a retrospective study.Methods.The measures used in the treatment of520patients were reviewed in ter...Objective.To summarize the experience of minim ally invasive treatment in 520patie nts with intracranial aneurysms on a retrospective study.Methods.The measures used in the treatment of520patients were reviewed in terms o f timing of surgery,induced-hypotensive anesthesia,b rain protection combined with temporal occlusion of the feeding artery,exter-nal drainage of CSF,dynamic monitoring of intracranial pressure,blood flow velocity,serum osmolality and CT scanning,anti-vasospasm therapy a s well as selected interventional en dovascular embolization of aneurysms.Results.Of the 520patients,485were treated with either direct clipping or endov ascular embolization and35patients were treated non-surgic ally.In 449patients undergoing dir ect clipping and 36undergoing endov ascu-lar embolization,intraoperative r upture of aneurysm occurred in 27(6.0%)and 0%,respectively.Death oc-curred in 13(2.6%),hemiplegia in 8(1.6%),and vegetative state in 2(0.4%).The operative mortality of direct clipping was 3.8%in 210patie nts before 1990and 1.8%in 275patien ts after 1990(36patients undergo-ing endovascular embolization,the operative mortality was 0%).Conclusion.The outcome of patients with intracranial aneurysms can be markedly impr oved and the opera-tive mortality can be lowered by mini mally invasive treatment.展开更多
Objective To investigate the changes of blood coagulation status and the safety of emergency microsurgery in patients with acute trauma to their extremities. Methods Forty seven patients with open injuries to the extr...Objective To investigate the changes of blood coagulation status and the safety of emergency microsurgery in patients with acute trauma to their extremities. Methods Forty seven patients with open injuries to the extremities were divided into 3 groups: in Group Ia (n=20), the patients presented with open injury to a single limb without traumatic shock and chest or head injuries, and they did not undergo microsurgery; while in Group Ib (n=13), an emergency microsurgery was done. In Group Ⅱ , the patients suffered from multiple compound fractures of the extremities with traumatic shock and chest or head injuries. The blood coagulation status of all the patients was evaluated by testing platelet count (PLC), platelet adhesiveness (PadT), serum antithrombin Ⅲ (AT- Ⅲ ), and D-dimer (D-Di) level. Results In Groups Ia and Ib, only PadT was increased and AT- Ⅲ declined preoperatively, then they returned to normal 24h postoperatively. In Group Ⅱ, at different periods after trauma, there was significant evidence of Pg and AT-Ⅲ decline accompanied by high increase of PadT and D-Di level; at 24h postoperatively, the mean values were 49.3% (PadT), 2.7mg/L (D-Di), 1..1g/L (Pg), and 69.1% (AT-Ⅲ), respectively. All these changes got significant difference (P<0.05) when compared with the normal value and those of Groups Ia and Ib, and did not completely return to normal even 72h after operation. Conclusion An emergency microsurgery could be safely performed in patients with ordinary open injuries to their limbs without traumatic shock, however it should be done with caution in cases of severe injuries with traumatic shock, because hypercoagulation status would follow in several hours after injuries. D-Di measurement may be used as a screening test to predict and assess hypercoagulation status more early after trauma.展开更多
This article aims to expound the essence of minimally invasive surgery as well as when and how to use it in craniocerebral trauma surgery according to the characteristics of the disease. In neurosurgery, the importanc...This article aims to expound the essence of minimally invasive surgery as well as when and how to use it in craniocerebral trauma surgery according to the characteristics of the disease. In neurosurgery, the importance of tissue protection should be from the inside to the outside, i.e. brain→dura→skull→scalp. In this article, I want to share my opinion and our team's experience in terms of selecting surgical approaches and incision, surgical treatment of the skull, dura handling, intracranial operation and placement of drainage based on the above theory. I hope this will be helpful for trauma surgeons.展开更多
文摘Objective:To compare the efficacy of transoral robotic surgery(TORS)and non-robotic surgery(NRS)in the treatment of tongue base tumors.Methods:A total of 45 patients with tongue base tumors treated in our hospital were selected,and they were divided into the TORS group and NRS group according to different surgical methods.The surgical indicators and postoperative complications of patients in the two groups were compared and analyzed.Results:Compared with the NRS group,the operative time,bleeding volume and length of hospital stay were less in the TORS group,and the postoperative recurrence rate was less in the TORS group than that in the NRS group.The incidence rate of dysphagia and restricted mouth opening in the TORS group was lower than that in the NRS group within 30 d after surgery,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion:TORS has better minimally invasive advantages in the treatment of tongue base tumors,including less intraoperative bleeding,smaller trauma,shorter length of hospital stay and faster recovery.
文摘Objective: To retrospectively evaluate the feasibility and clinical value of video assisted endoscopic thyroidectomy by the breast approach. Methods: From December 2002 to May 2003, 28 patients with a mean age of 28 years (range from 20 to 45 years) were selected and given video assisted endoscopic thyroidectomy by the breast approach. The subcutaneous space in the breast area and the subplatysmal space in the neck were bluntly dissociated through a 10 mm incision between the nipples, and CO 2 was insufflated at 6 8 kban to create the operative space. Three trocars were inserted in the mammary regions, and dissection of the thyroid and division of the thyroid vessels and parenchyma were performed endoscopically using an ultrasonically activated scalpel. The recurrent laryngeal nerve, the superior laryngeal nerve, and the parathyroid glands were preserved properly. Results: Among the patients, 3 were mass resections, 17 subtotal lobectomies, 2 total lobectomies, and 6 subtotal lobectomies plus contralateral mass resections. The mean operative time was (87.1±26.0) min; the mean estimated blood loss was (47.9±19.6) ml; and the mean postoperative hospital stay was (3.4±0.7) d. The drainage tubes were pulled out at 36 60 h postoperatively. There were no conversions to open surgery or complications. No scars left in the neck, and the patients were satisfied with the postoperative appearance. Conclusion: Video assisted endoscopic thyroidectomy using a breast approach and low pressure subcutaneous CO 2 insufflation is a feasible and safe procedure, which results in satisfactory appearance. We believe that video assisted endoscopic thyroidectomy by such approach will play a role in the future.
基金Supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China("863" Program,No.2012AA02A606)the Research Project of State Key Laboratory of Mechanical System and Vibration(MSV201412)
文摘To evaluate the operation comfortability in the master-slave robotic minimally invasive surgery(MIS), an optimal function was built with two operation comfortability decided indices, i.e., the center distance and volume contact ratio. Two verifying experiments on Phantom Desktop and Micro Hand S were conducted. Experimental results show that the operation effect at the optimal relative location is better than that at the random location, which means that the optimal function constructed in this paper is effective in optimizing the operation comfortability.
文摘As a result of minimally invasive surgery in a comprehensive clinical application, Laparoscopic technology gets by the majority of patients favor in the actual operation. In the gastrointestinal surgery and hepatobiliary effect is significant, and the technology is constantly mature development. The authors combined with domestic and foreign related literature reports, as well as personal experience, the application oflaparoscopic techniques in gastrointestinal surgery to explore.
文摘Objective.To summarize the experience of minim ally invasive treatment in 520patie nts with intracranial aneurysms on a retrospective study.Methods.The measures used in the treatment of520patients were reviewed in terms o f timing of surgery,induced-hypotensive anesthesia,b rain protection combined with temporal occlusion of the feeding artery,exter-nal drainage of CSF,dynamic monitoring of intracranial pressure,blood flow velocity,serum osmolality and CT scanning,anti-vasospasm therapy a s well as selected interventional en dovascular embolization of aneurysms.Results.Of the 520patients,485were treated with either direct clipping or endov ascular embolization and35patients were treated non-surgic ally.In 449patients undergoing dir ect clipping and 36undergoing endov ascu-lar embolization,intraoperative r upture of aneurysm occurred in 27(6.0%)and 0%,respectively.Death oc-curred in 13(2.6%),hemiplegia in 8(1.6%),and vegetative state in 2(0.4%).The operative mortality of direct clipping was 3.8%in 210patie nts before 1990and 1.8%in 275patien ts after 1990(36patients undergo-ing endovascular embolization,the operative mortality was 0%).Conclusion.The outcome of patients with intracranial aneurysms can be markedly impr oved and the opera-tive mortality can be lowered by mini mally invasive treatment.
文摘Objective To investigate the changes of blood coagulation status and the safety of emergency microsurgery in patients with acute trauma to their extremities. Methods Forty seven patients with open injuries to the extremities were divided into 3 groups: in Group Ia (n=20), the patients presented with open injury to a single limb without traumatic shock and chest or head injuries, and they did not undergo microsurgery; while in Group Ib (n=13), an emergency microsurgery was done. In Group Ⅱ , the patients suffered from multiple compound fractures of the extremities with traumatic shock and chest or head injuries. The blood coagulation status of all the patients was evaluated by testing platelet count (PLC), platelet adhesiveness (PadT), serum antithrombin Ⅲ (AT- Ⅲ ), and D-dimer (D-Di) level. Results In Groups Ia and Ib, only PadT was increased and AT- Ⅲ declined preoperatively, then they returned to normal 24h postoperatively. In Group Ⅱ, at different periods after trauma, there was significant evidence of Pg and AT-Ⅲ decline accompanied by high increase of PadT and D-Di level; at 24h postoperatively, the mean values were 49.3% (PadT), 2.7mg/L (D-Di), 1..1g/L (Pg), and 69.1% (AT-Ⅲ), respectively. All these changes got significant difference (P<0.05) when compared with the normal value and those of Groups Ia and Ib, and did not completely return to normal even 72h after operation. Conclusion An emergency microsurgery could be safely performed in patients with ordinary open injuries to their limbs without traumatic shock, however it should be done with caution in cases of severe injuries with traumatic shock, because hypercoagulation status would follow in several hours after injuries. D-Di measurement may be used as a screening test to predict and assess hypercoagulation status more early after trauma.
基金This work was supported by research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81171144, No. 81471238)
文摘This article aims to expound the essence of minimally invasive surgery as well as when and how to use it in craniocerebral trauma surgery according to the characteristics of the disease. In neurosurgery, the importance of tissue protection should be from the inside to the outside, i.e. brain→dura→skull→scalp. In this article, I want to share my opinion and our team's experience in terms of selecting surgical approaches and incision, surgical treatment of the skull, dura handling, intracranial operation and placement of drainage based on the above theory. I hope this will be helpful for trauma surgeons.