BACKGROUND Thrombectomy and anatomical anastomosis(TAA)has long been considered the optimal approach to portal vein thrombosis(PVT)in liver transplantation(LT).However,TAA and the current approach for non-physiologica...BACKGROUND Thrombectomy and anatomical anastomosis(TAA)has long been considered the optimal approach to portal vein thrombosis(PVT)in liver transplantation(LT).However,TAA and the current approach for non-physiological portal reconstructions are associated with a higher rate of complications and mortality in some cases.AIM To describe a new choice for reconstructing the portal vein through a posterior pancreatic tunnel(RPVPPT)to address cases of unresectable PVT.METHODS Between August 2019 and August 2021,245 adult LTs were performed.Forty-five(18.4%)patients were confirmed to have PVT before surgery,among which seven underwent PV reconstruction via the RPVPPT approach.We retrospectively analyzed the surgical procedure and postoperative complications of these seven recipients that underwent PV reconstruction due to PVT.RESULTS During the procedure,PVT was found in all the seven cases with significant adhesion to the vascular wall and could not be dissected.The portal vein proximal to the superior mesenteric vein was damaged in one case when attempting thrombolectomy,resulting in massive bleeding.LT was successfully performed in all patients with a mean duration of 585 min(range 491-756 min)and mean intraoperative blood loss of 800 mL(range 500-3000 mL).Postoperative complications consisted of chylous leakage(n=3),insufficient portal venous flow to the graft(n=1),intra-abdominal hemorrhage(n=1),pulmonary infection(n=1),and perioperative death(n=1).The remaining six patients survived at 12-17 mo follow-up.CONCLUSION The RPVPPT technique might be a safe and effective surgical procedure during LT for complex PVT.However,follow-up studies with large samples are still warranted due to the relatively small number of cases.展开更多
The autopsy and histopathologic examination are traditional and classic approaches in forensic pathology.In recent years,with the tremendous progresses of computer technology and medical imaging technology,the develop...The autopsy and histopathologic examination are traditional and classic approaches in forensic pathology.In recent years,with the tremendous progresses of computer technology and medical imaging technology,the developed post-mortem computer tomography,post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging and other new methods provide non-invasive,intuitive,high-precision examining methods and research tools for the forensic pathology.As a result,the reconstruction of the injury as well as the analysis of injury mechanism has been essentially achieved.Such methods have become popular in the research field of forensic science and related work has also been carried out in China.This paper reviews the development and application of abovementioned post-mortem forensic imaging methods in China based on the relevant literature.展开更多
基金the Third People’s Hospital of Shenzhen Scientific Research Project,No.G2021008 and No.G2022008Shenzhen Key Medical Discipline Construction Fund,No.SZXK079Shenzhen Science and Technology Research and Development Fund,No.JCYJ20190809165813331 and No.JCYJ20210324131809027.
文摘BACKGROUND Thrombectomy and anatomical anastomosis(TAA)has long been considered the optimal approach to portal vein thrombosis(PVT)in liver transplantation(LT).However,TAA and the current approach for non-physiological portal reconstructions are associated with a higher rate of complications and mortality in some cases.AIM To describe a new choice for reconstructing the portal vein through a posterior pancreatic tunnel(RPVPPT)to address cases of unresectable PVT.METHODS Between August 2019 and August 2021,245 adult LTs were performed.Forty-five(18.4%)patients were confirmed to have PVT before surgery,among which seven underwent PV reconstruction via the RPVPPT approach.We retrospectively analyzed the surgical procedure and postoperative complications of these seven recipients that underwent PV reconstruction due to PVT.RESULTS During the procedure,PVT was found in all the seven cases with significant adhesion to the vascular wall and could not be dissected.The portal vein proximal to the superior mesenteric vein was damaged in one case when attempting thrombolectomy,resulting in massive bleeding.LT was successfully performed in all patients with a mean duration of 585 min(range 491-756 min)and mean intraoperative blood loss of 800 mL(range 500-3000 mL).Postoperative complications consisted of chylous leakage(n=3),insufficient portal venous flow to the graft(n=1),intra-abdominal hemorrhage(n=1),pulmonary infection(n=1),and perioperative death(n=1).The remaining six patients survived at 12-17 mo follow-up.CONCLUSION The RPVPPT technique might be a safe and effective surgical procedure during LT for complex PVT.However,follow-up studies with large samples are still warranted due to the relatively small number of cases.
基金supported by grants from National Key R&D Program of China[grant number 2016YFC0800702]Sci-ence and Technology Committee of Shanghai Municipality[grant numbers 17DZ2273200 and 16DZ2290900]National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant numbers 81571851 and 81401559].
文摘The autopsy and histopathologic examination are traditional and classic approaches in forensic pathology.In recent years,with the tremendous progresses of computer technology and medical imaging technology,the developed post-mortem computer tomography,post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging and other new methods provide non-invasive,intuitive,high-precision examining methods and research tools for the forensic pathology.As a result,the reconstruction of the injury as well as the analysis of injury mechanism has been essentially achieved.Such methods have become popular in the research field of forensic science and related work has also been carried out in China.This paper reviews the development and application of abovementioned post-mortem forensic imaging methods in China based on the relevant literature.