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  • Clinical Analysis of 100 Consecutive Completely Thoracoscopic Lobectomy

    Objective To investigate the safety and efficacy of completely thoracoscopic lobectomy and the indications of this procedure. Methods Between Sep. 2006 and Jun. 2008, 100 consecutive patients(46 men,54 women, median age60.1±12.5 years,range from 18 to 82 years) underwent completely thoracoscopic lobectomy. All candidates were either peripheral pulmonary nodules suspected of lung cancer (85 pts.) or benign lesions (15 pts.) localized within single lobe who needed to receive lobectomy. The lobectomy was completed through three tiny incisions in the intercostal space. Anatomic lobectomies were carried out in all cases and systemic lymph node dissection was performed in malignancies. This group consisted of lobectomies of right upper lobe (n=25), right middle lobe (n=14), right lower lobe (n=22), left upper lobe (n=18), and left lower lobe (n=21). Results All procedures were successfully completed except for 3 conversions to thoracotomy. Postoperative diagnosis were primary lung cancer (n=81), lymphoma (n=1), metastasis of clear cell carcinoma from kidney (n=1), and, benign lesions (n=17). Five patients had mild complications in which two had atelectasis, one needed temperately echanical ventilation, one had pneumonia and one had chylothorax. All were treated conservatively without reoperation. No operative mortality or serious complications occurred in this group. The operative duration was 186.4±52.9min (range from 60 to 300 minutes). The blood loss was 233.9±275.9ml(range from 50 to 750ml), and only one case needed blood transfusion. Chest drainage time was 7.1±3.0 days. Postoperative hospital stay was 9.5±3.2 days. Followedup time was for 1 to 27 months, metastasis happened in two patients with primary lung cancer 15 and 3 months separately after operation. Conclusion The completely thoracoscopic lobectomy is a safe and feasible surgical procedure with minimal invasiveness. The advocated indications include selected peripheral typed early stage lung cancer and benign pulmonary lesions which need lobectomy.

    Release date:2016-08-30 06:04 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • APPLICATION STRATEGY OF ANKLE AND HINDFOOT ARTHRODESIS

    ObjectiveTo summarize the progress in the application of ankle and hindfoot arthrodesis. MethodThe domestic and foreign related literature about the application of ankle and hindfoot arthrodesis was reviewed, summarized, and analyzed. ResultsAnkle and hindfoot arthrodesis include the multi-joint fusion and the single joint fusion, and they involve tibiotalar joint, subtalar joint, talonavicular joint, and calcaneocuboid joint. The methods of fixation include screw, plate, intramedullary nail, and external fixation. ConclusionsDifferent terminal illnesses of ankle and hindfoot have different choices in both the fusion location and the method of fixation, appropriate program for therapeutic purposes can also alleviate complication simultaneously.

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  • Preliminary Experience with Indications for Liver Transplantation for Hepatolithiasis

    Objective To explore the indications for liver transplantation among patients with hepatolithiasis. Methods Data from 1431 consecutive patients with hepatolithiasis who underwent surgical treatment from January 2000 to December 2006 were retrospectively collected for analysis. Surgical procedures included T-tube insertion combined with intraoperative cholangioscopic removal of intrahepatic stones, hepatectomy, cholangiojejunostomy, and liver transplantation. Results Nine hundred and sixty-one patients who had a stone located in the left or right intrahepatic duct underwent hepatectomy or T-tube insertion combined with intraoperative cholangioscopic removal of intrahepatic stones. The rate of residual stones was 7.5% (72/961). Four hundred and seventy patients who had a stone located in the bilateral intrahepatic ducts underwent surgical procedures other than liver transplantation; the rate of residual stones was 21.7% (102/470). Only 15 patients with hepatolithiasis underwent liver transplantation; they all survived. According to the degree of biliary cirrhosis, recipients were divided into 2 groups: a group with biliary decompensated cirrhosis (n=7), or group with biliary compensated cirrhosis or noncirrhosis group (n=8). There were significant differences in operative times, transfusion volumes and blood losses between 2 groups (P<0.05). In the first group, 6 of 7 patients experienced surgical complications, and in the second, 8 recipients recovered smoothly with no complications. Health status, disability and psychological wellness of all recipients (n=15) were significantly improved in 1 year after transplantation as compared with pretransplantation (P<0.05). Conclusion Liver transplantation is a possible method to address hepatolithiasis and secondary decompensated biliary cirrhosis or difficult to remove, diffusely distributed intrahepatic duct stones unavailable by hepatectomy, cholangiojejunostomy, and choledochoscopy.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:56 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • RECONSTRUCTION OF MALUNITED FRACTURE OF TIBIAL PLATEAU

    Objective To explore the treatment of the malunited fracture of the tibial plateau. Methods From June 2000 to June 2005, reconstruction was performed on 29 patients (18 males, 11 females; age, 1943 years, average, 31.6 years) with the malunited fracture of the tibial plateau. The injury duration ranged from 2.5 months to 2 years, averaged 9.7 months. After the injury, the plasterexternal fixation was performed on 8 patients and operation was performed on the other 21 patients. The operation was involved in the use of screws in 11 patients, anatomic plates, Golf plates and allotype plates in 8 patients, external fixation braces in 2 patients. A complicating injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) was found in 4 patients, an injury to the posterior cruciate ligament(PCL) in 2 patients, an injury to both ACL and PCL in 1 patient, and an injury to the meniscus in 6 patients. Reestablishment was performed on 19 patients, high tibial osteotomy on 7 patients, and osteotomy of the half tibial metaphysis on3 patients. Results Base on the followup for 8 months to 3 years(average, 13.6 months), the comprehensively scoring assessment showed that an excellent result was achieved in 8 patients, good in 15, fair in 4, and poor in 1, with an excellent and good rate of 82.1%, according to the Hohl knee joint function assessment on the pain, active movement, motion range, stability, and selfassessment. ConclusionFor the reconstruction of the malunited fracture of the tibial plateau, the satisfactory therapeutic effectiveness can only be achieved if the proper indications are identified and the suitable operative methods are adopted. The total knee replacement is only applicable to the elderly patient, and for the young patient, the reconstruction should be performed.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:20 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Progress of Transesophageal Echocardiography in Paediatric Surgery

    With the development of surgical technology and the need of clinical, transesophageal echocardiography is more and more favored by clinicians. Although the transesophageal echocardiography has developed more than 20 years, yet it has not been widely used in operation at present in domestic. In addition, its application in surgery of children is more rare. It has been confirmed that intraoperative use of transesophageal echocardiography has good safety and wide range of application. We will summarize indications, complications, and the progress of the current technology from the scope of transesophageal echocardiography in pediatric surgery.

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  • Indication of Splenectomy in Radical Resection for Advanced Proximal Gastric Cancer

    Objective To investigate the reasonable indication of splenectomy in radical resection for advanced proximal gastric cancer (APGC). Methods Fifty patients with APGC were studied and classified into total gastrectomy with splenectomy (TGS) group (n=18) and total gastrectomy without splenectomy (TG) group (n=32). The operation time, hospitalized duration, complications, and lymphe node metastasis at the spleen hilus were compared between two groups. Results The operation time, hospitalized duration and subphrenic infection rate in the TGS group were significantly higher than those in the TG group (Plt;0.05). The rate of lymph node metasitasis of No.10 and No.11 in the TG group was not different from that in TGS group (Pgt;0.05). Conclusion Direct spleen and its vessel invasion are the reasonable indication of splenectomy in radical resection for APGC.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:50 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • INTERNAL FIXATION TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE RIB FRACTURES WITH ABSORBABLE RIB-CONNECTINGPINS/

    Objective To study the indications, methods, and therapeutic effect of absorbable rib-connecting-pins fixation in the treatment of multi ple rib fractures. Methods Between March 2007 and September 2009, 40 patients with multiple rib fractures received internal fixation with absorbable rib-connecting-pins, including 8 one-side flail chest and 1 twoside flail chest. There were 32 males and 8 females with an average age of 39.8 years (range, 25-72 years). The injury was caused by traffic accident in 32 cases, fall ing from height in 6 cases, and blunt hitting in 2 cases. Preoperatively, imaging data of the chest X-ray or spiral CT three-dimensional (3D) examination showed that all patients had multiple ribs fractures and displacement. The number of fractured ribs was 4-10 (median, 6), and the fracture location ranged from the 2nd to the10th ribs. Of them, 28 cases were accompanied by hemathorax, pneumathorax or hemopneumothorax; 5 cases by thoracic organ injury; and 10 cases byother part trauma. The time from injury to hospital ization was less than 1 day in 26 cases, 1-3 days in 12 cases, and 3-6 days in 2 cases, and the time from hospital ization to operation was 3 hours to 3 days (mean, 1.2 days). Results The median fixation rib number was 5 (range, 3-8). The mean operative time, the time in bed, and hospital ization days were 32 minutes (range, 15-50 minutes), 4.5 days (range, 2-7 days), and 11.2 days (range, 5-18 days), respectively. All incisions healed by first intention. No pulmonary infection, pulmonary atelectasis, intrathoracic infection or other compl ications occurred. All cases were followedup 6-12 months (mean, 8 months). PaO2 [(86.6 ± 2.2) mmHg (1 mm Hg=0.133 kPa)] and SpO2 (97.2% ± 0.6%) at 2 hours after operation were obviously improved when compared with preoperative ones [PaO2 (53.6 ± 4.7) mm Hg and SpO2 (86.2% ± 1.8%)], showing significant differences (t=2.971, P=0.005; t=2.426, P=0.020). The chest X-ray films or spiral CT 3D indicated that fracture of rib healed within 3-6 months (mean, 4.5 months) after operation. Conclusion Severe collapsed chest wall orflail chest caused by fracture of multiple ribs should be treated by absorbable rib-connecting-pins, which is a simple, firm, and effective method.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:41 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT OF SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY

    ObjectiveTo summarize the procedures of the shoulder arthroplasty and the evolution of the shoulder prosthesis, and to discuss the indications and contraindications of the several common shoulder arthroplastis. MethodsThe related literature on shoulder arthroplasty was extensively reviewed, summarized, and analyzed. ResultsAt present, shoulder arthroplasties can be classified into shoulder hemiarthroplasty, total shoulder arthroplasty, resurfacing shoulder arthroplasty, stemless shoulder arthroplasty, and reserve shoulder arthroplasty, etc. Each type of the prosthesis has several special indications and contraindications. Mostly, the shoulder arthroplasties achieved the satisfied results, such as pain-relief and restoration of the elevation and adduction of shoulder. The survival rate of the most shoulder prostheses may reach 10 years or more. ConclusionMost shoulder arthroplasties are effective and satisfied to treat the shoulder traumas and diseases in pain-free and functional restoration of shoulders.

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  • Discussion about The Indications and Contradictions of ALPPS for Primary Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients (Reports of 15 Cases)

    ObjectiveTo discussion the indications and contradictions of associating liver partition and potal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) for primary hepatocellular carcinoma patients. MethodsThe date of 15 patients underwent the ALPPS in West China Hospital between Augst, 2014 and March, 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. The efficacy of the treatment was evaluated by blood test, the volume of residual liver growth, and postoperative follow-up. ResultsFourteen cases underwent the complete ALPPS, 1 case lost because it couldn't match the standard for the second step. The median increase in the future liver remnant(FLR) volume was 205.5 cm3[(-7.92)-270.6 cm3] and the median rate of FLR increase was 56.5%[(-1.89%)-134.74%]. One case died in the perioperative period for the liver failure, 2 cases was found recurrence or metastasis and died in 3 and 4 months after operation, respectively. One case's AFP was found rising but no iconography evidence for recurrence. One case with tumor survival about 4 moths. The remaining 10 patients were alive without recurrence and metastasis. ConclusionsALPPS is a feasible strategy in patients with cirrhosis and can improve the resectability of hepatocellular carcinoma to provide a chance of a cure to those who would not otherwise be able to receive surgery. And we put out an indications and contradictions for ALPPS tentatively.

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  • RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT OF REVERSE TOTAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY

    ObjectiveTo investigate the development and clinical application of the reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. MethodsThe relative publications on reverse total shoulder arthroplasties were extensively reviewed and analyzed. ResultsReverse total shoulder arthroplasty has extensive indications, especially for pseudoparalysis caused by irrepairable rotator cuff tears with forward or upper shift of the humeral head and intact function of deltoid. The clinical research results indicate that the short-term results are satisfactory, but there are some special complications, such as scapular nothching, instability and limities of internal and external rotation. While performing this kind of operation, the selection of the approach, the determination of the prosthetic rotation center should be considered well, and the bone graft should be paid attention to when the bony defect of the glenoid and proximal humerus exists. ConclusionThe using time of the reverse total shoulder arthroplasty is short, so the long-term results should be observed. The development of computer assisted technique is hopeful to be improve the results of the reverse total shoulder arthroplasty.

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