ObjectiveTo explore the application of pre-examination and triage service for outpatients in large general hospitals to improve the quality of service and increase the satisfaction of the patients. MethodsBy using convenience sampling, the outpatients from four third-class A level hospitals were investigated with self-designed questionnaire between July and August, 2013. The patients were differentiated according to the frequency of visiting doctors; the first and subsequent visit being the variables, the rank-sum test was used to investigate the demand and satisficing of the pre-examination and triage service in the two kinds of outpatients in large general hospitals. ResultsThe satisficing of the pre-examination and triage service was high; the demand of the service was high in the first-visit patients with high satisficing. The difference in out-patient consultation between the two kinds of patients were significant. ConclusionPre-examination and triage service has a great guiding effect on outpatients in large general hospitals, and its availability is related to the type of the patients, awareness rate of the service and satisfaction to nurses.
目的 探讨内镜反转黏膜切除术治疗超低位直肠大型侧向发育型肿瘤的价值。 方法 回顾性分析四川大学华西医院消化内镜中心2010年1月-2011年12月间38例内镜反转黏膜切除术治疗超低位直肠大型侧向发育型肿瘤病变残留、治疗效果。 结果 38例患者,男18例,女20例,年龄8~80岁;病变下缘距肛门齿状线1~4.0 cm24例,侵及齿状线14例。病变大小(按病变最大径分类):1.5~3.0 cm 12例,3.1~4.0 cm 8例,4.1~5.0 cm4例,5.1~7.0 cm 10例,10 cm 4例。病变直径在5.0 cm以下的24例患者,经首次手术治疗肿瘤完整切除,术后2例灶性癌变,追加外科手术;其余22例2个月复查,病变无残留,6个月复查,2例复发,经再次手术病变完整切除。随访1年,全部未见复发,治愈率为100%,无残留。病变直径5.1~7.0 cm的10例患者,经首次手术治疗肿瘤分次切除,2个月复查,6例病变完整切除无残留,6个月复查,其中2例复发,经再次内镜下手术切完病变,随访1年,无复发;另4例有残留,经再次内镜下手术切完病变,6个月复查无复发,随访1年,4例均未见复发。病变直径10 cm 的4例患者,经多次手术后复查均有病变残留,无法完全切除,患者拒绝外科手术。5.1 cm以上病变治愈率71.43%,残留率高达57.14%。本组术后出血16例,感染1例,直肠狭窄1例,肛门坠胀3例,无穿孔发生。 结论 内镜反转黏膜切除术治疗超低位直肠大型侧向发育型肿瘤有效,对5.0 cm以下病变能一次完整切除,5.1 cm以上病变残留率高,需再次内镜下手术,10 cm以上病变切除不完全。应慎重选择病例,术后密切随访。
ObjectiveTo understand the current situation of outpatient service, strengthen outpatient physicians management, maintain outpatient clinical order, and improve the credibility and service quality of public hospitals.MethodsThe measures such as deepening the supply-side reform of outpatient service, strengthening the awareness of integrity service, regulating suspending or substituting diagnosis service management, and optimizing doctors’ scheduling were performed to improve the outpatient service plan management since 2012. The data of outpatient diagnosis and treatment and doctor appraisals from 2013 to 2016 were retrospectively collected from hospital information system, combined with the third party satisfaction data; and the rates of suspending and substituting of outpatient service, clinical service time distribution for doctors at all levels, proportion of appointment register, and the average satisfaction index were analyzed.ResultsThe rates of suspending and substituting of clinical service reduced from 5.8% and 6.4% in 2013 to 2.5% and 4.1% in 2016, respectively, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05); the proportion of outpatient physicians with vice-senior title or above from 2014 to 2016 was lower than that in 2013, with the decrease from 81.0% in the morning and 73.0% in the afternoon to 75.9% and 69.1%, respectively; the proportion of appointment register increased from 54.7% in 2013 to 68.2% in 2016; the patients’ satisfaction was higher in 2016 than that in 2015.ConclusionThe outpatient service management of large general hospitals should be patients’ needs-oriented; with the awareness of integrity service, regulating the approval system of suspending or substituting of outpatient service, improving the pre-arranged planning for suspending service, optimizing the qualification admittance system, and improving the regular appraisal system, may effectively solve the problems of unbalanced outpatient physicians resources and service, maintain the good order of medical service, improve medical care quality, and raise patients satisfaction.
Efficient disciplinary management in hospitals plays an important role in improving the level of medical services, promoting talent development, elevating research levels, and enhancing the overall strength of hospitals. At present, large comprehensive hospitals are facing increasingly complex challenges and problems in disciplinary construction and management. Bibliometrics, as a tool for literature analysis and evaluation, can assist hospitals in carrying out disciplinary management. This article explores the application and value of bibliometrics in hospital disciplinary management from the perspectives of disciplinary planning, optimizing resource allocation, evaluating disciplinary level, and exploring hot topics and development trends in disciplinary fields, and hopes to provide reference and ideas for peers.
Objective To optimize the environment of outpatient clinics in large hospitals, facilitate the patients’ visits and improve the comprehensive management level. Methods From September to November 2015, 2 hospitals in each part of a provincial city (middle, east, west, north and south), a total of 10 hospitals were chosed by convenient sampling method. The forms, types and distribution of outpatient navigation service system were investigated and analyzed by using a self-designed questionnaire. Results There were a total of 14 forms of counseling-guide services in the 10 hospitals. Just 1 hospital provided all the 14 forms of counseling-guide services, and 2 hospitals provided 13 forms of counseling-guide services, which were relatively complete. While the other 7 large hospitals provided only 4 to 6 forms of counseling-guide services, which were relatively simple. Conclusion Qualified outpatient navigation service system can help patients to receive more effective treatment, optimize the environment, highlighting the modern hospital humanistic service and the concept of intelligent service and scientific management.
ObjectiveTo investigate the difference between four transforaminal endoscopic approaches in the treatment of serious lumbar disc herniation.MethodsBetween October 2010 and February 2015, a total of 122 patients with serious lumbar disc herniation were enrolled and treated with discectomy under transforaminal endoscope. The patients were divided into 4 groups according to the different approaches. The transforaminal endoscopic spine system (TESSYS) technology was used in group A (31 cases), Yeung endoscopic spine system (YESS) technology was used in group B (30 cases), improved transforaminal endoscopic access (ITEA) technology was used in group C (31 cases), and interlaminar dorsal access (IDA) technology was used in group D (30 cases). There was no significant difference in gender, age, disease duration, lesion segment, and preoperative visual analogue scale (VAS) score of low back pain, VAS score of bilateral lower extremities pain, Oswestry disability index (ODI), intervertebral height, lumbar curvature index (LCI), and disc degeneration grading between groups (P>0.05). The removal volume of nucleus pulposus was compared; after operation, VAS score, ODI score, LCI, intervertebral height, and disc degeneration grading were used to evaluate the effectiveness.ResultsThe removal volumes of nucleus pulposus in groups A, B, C, and D were (3.6±0.9), (3.5±0.7), (4.6±1.0), (3.1±1.1) cm3, respectively. There were significant differences between groups (P<0.05). All incisions healed by first intention, and no early postoperative complications was found. All cases were followed up 12-35 months, with an average of 24 months. During follow-up, there was no recurrence of nucleus pulposus herniation, infection of intervertebral space, cerebrospinal fluid leakage, epidural hematoma, or other complications. At last follow-up, the VAS scores of low back pain and bilateral lower extremities pain, and ODI scores in each group significantly improved when compared with those before operation (P<0.05); there was no significant difference in the scores and improvements between groups after operation (P>0.05). At last follow-up, the disc degeneration grading in group B significantly improved when compared with that before operation (P<0.05); there was no significant difference between groups (P>0.05). At last follow-up, there was no significant difference in LCI of each group when compared with that before operation (P>0.05); and there was no significant difference in LCI and loss value between groups (P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the intervertebral height of the 4 groups at immediate after operation and last follow-up when compared with preoperative value (P>0.05), and there was no significant difference between groups at immediate after operation and last follow-up (P>0.05).ConclusionApplication of transforaminal endoscope in the treatment of serious lumbar disc herniation has great clinical outcomes. The ITEA technology can obtain a wider field of view and be more convenient to find and remove the degenerative nucleus pulposus. However, the appropriate approach should be selected according to the symptoms and characteristics of lumbar disc herniation.
ObjectiveTo analyse the microsurgical treatment and facial nerve preservation of giant acoustic neuromas. MethodsUnder the conditions of facial nerve monitoring, 400 patients with giant acoustic neuromas underwent microsurgical removal via suboccipital retrosigmoid approach between January 2005 and January 2013. There were 186 males and 214 females, with the age ranged from 15 to 74 years (mean, 41.6 years). The disease duration was 2-13 years (mean, 2.4 years). The lesions were located at the left cerebellopontine angle region (CPA) in 191 cases, right CPA in 200 cases, bilateral CPA in 9 cases. The clinical manifestations included unilateral hearing loss and tinnitus as first symptoms in 389 cases, facial numbness in 373 cases, unilateral facial paralysis in 370 cases, headache in 269 cases, lower cranial nerve symptoms with drinking cough and dysphagia in 317 cases, and unstable gait in 342 cases. Preoperative skull base thin layer CT showed varying degrees of horn-like expansion in ipsilateral internal auditory canal opening. MRI showed cysts in 78 cases and solid masses in 322 cases; with hydrocephalus in 269 cases. Postoperative cranial MRI or CT was taken to observe the extent of tumor resection. The preservation of facial nerves in anatomy was assessed by intraoperative microscope video and electrophysiological monitoring; the facial nerves function was assessed according to House-Brackmann (HB) classification on the first day after operation; and the rehabilitation of facial nerve function was also assessed at discharge and at 1 year postoperatively by using HB grade. ResultsTotal tumor removal was achieved in 372 cases (93.00%), and subtotal removal in 28 cases (7.00%). One case died of delayed brainstem ischemia at 14 days after operation, and 1 case died of lung infection at 20 days after operation; 398 cases were followed up 6 months to 8 years (mean, 3.5 years). Recurrence occurred in 1 case because of neurofibromatosis at 5 years after operation. The rate of anatomical preservation of the facial nerve during operation was 91.75% (367/400), and the functional preservation rate at the first day after operation was 62.75% (251/400). The HB grade of facial nerve function showed significant difference aomng 3 time points (at the first day, at discharge and at 1 year after operation) (χ2=23.432, P=0.000). Complications included postoperative intracranial infection in 11 cases (2.75%), cerebrospinal fluid leakage in 29 cases (7.25%), aggravated lower cranial nerve symptoms in 18 cases (4.50%), subcutaneous effusion in 13 cases (3.25%), second operation to remove hematoma in 9 cases (2.25%), postoperative circumoral herpes simplex virus infection in 25 cases (6.25%), and all complications were cured after symptomatic treatment. Postoperative hydrocephalus disappeared in 261 cases. ConclusionSurgical operation is the first choice in the treatment of giant acoustic neuromas. Under the auxiliary of neural electrophysiological monitoring, the microsurgery operation via suboccipital retrosigmoid approach for giant acoustic neuromas has extremely low mortality and high preservation rate of facial nerve function.
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of tendon insertion medialized repair in treatment of large-to-massive rotator cuff tears (L/MRCT). Methods The clinical and imaging data of 46 L/MRCT patients who underwent arthroscopic insertion medialized repair between October 2015 and June 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 26 males and 20 females with an average age of 57.7 years (range, 40-75 years). There were 20 cases of large rotator cuff tears and 26 cases of massive rotator cuff tears. Preoperative imaging evaluation included fatty infiltration (Goutallier grade), tendon retraction (modified Patte grade), supraspinatus tangent sign, acromiohumeral distance (AHD), and postoperative medializaiton length and tendon integrity. The clinical outcome was evaluated by visual analogue scale (VAS) score, American Society for Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (ASES) score, shoulder range of motion (including anteflexion and elevation, lateral external, and internal rotation) and anteflexion and elevation muscle strength before and after operation. The patients were divided into two groups (the intact tendon group and the re-teared group) according to the integrity of the tendon after operation. According to the medializaiton length, the patients were divided into group A (medialization length ≤10 mm) and group B (medialization length >10 mm). The clinical function and imaging indexes of the patients were compared. Results All patients were followed up 24-56 months, with an average of 31.8 months. At 1 year after operation, MRI showed that the medializaiton length of supraspinatus tendon was 5-15 mm, with an average of 10.26 mm, 33 cases in group A and 13 cases in group B. Eleven cases (23.91%) had re-teared, including 5 cases (45.45%) of Sugaya type Ⅳ and 6 cases (54.55%) of Sugaya type Ⅴ. At last follow-up, the VAS score, ASES score, shoulder anteflexion and elevation range of motion, lateral external rotation range of motion, and anteflexion and elevation muscle strength significantly improved when compared with those before operation (P<0.05); there was no significant difference in internal rotation range of motion between pre- and post-operation (P>0.05). The Goutallier grade and modified Patte grade of supraspinatus muscle in the re-teared group were significantly higher than those in the intact tendon group, and the AHD was significantly lower than that in the intact tendon group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in other baseline data between the two groups (P>0.05). Except that the ASES score of the intact tendon group was significantly higher than that of the re-teared group (P<0.05), there was no significant difference in the other postoperative clinical functional indicators between the two groups (P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of re-tear, VAS score, ASES score, range of motion of shoulder joint, and anteflexion and elevation muscle strength between group A and group B (P>0.05). ConclusionTendon insertion medialized repair may be useful in cases with L/MRCT, and shows good postoperative shoulder function. Neither tendon integrity nor medialization length shows apparent correlations with postoperative shoulder function.