1.The application analysis of tracheal resection combined with primary end-to-end anastomosis in patients with benign cervical tracheal stricture
Zhengyong FENG ; Hao WEI ; Yan ZENG ; Anfang WANG ; Yinan WANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(15):27-29
Objective To introduce the outcomes of tracheal resection combined with primary end-to-end anastomosis for benign cervical tracheal stenosis,and to discuss the strategy for prevention of surgical complications.Methods The clinical data of 22 patients due to different causes benign cervical tracheal stenosis surgery were analyzed retrospectively.Results The length of cervical tracheal stenosis ranged was 2.2-4.2 cm.Grade Ⅱ stenosis was present in 6 patients.Grade Ⅲ stenosis was present in 11 patients and grade Ⅳ stenosis in 5 patients.Successful extubation was achieved in all 22 cases.After surgery,temporary hoarseness occurred to 1 case;unilateral pulmonary atelectasis with pleural effusion occurred to 1 case; subcutaneous emphysema with infection occurred to 1 case; mild dysphagia occurred to 3 cases;a slight deepening of the tone of voice in 10 patients with women occurred to 5 cases,granulation tissue growth near the suture occurred to 3 cases,and suture dehiscence did not occur in any patient.The follow-up period ranged from 6-45 months,no patient developed restenosis.Conclusions It presents a high success rate and good functional result of tracheal resection combined with primary end-to-end anastomosis.Therefore,it is an effective and reliable approach for the management of benign cervical tracheal stenosis.To avoid complications,the preoperative assessment,patients selection and postoperative management should be emphasized.
2.A case dead from leukemia 34 years after radiation accident who suffered from bone marrow type of acute radiation sickness combined with local acute radioactive skin damage
Anfang YE ; Qianying NI ; Xiangguo WANG ; Shenyong GAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(2):155-156
3. Individual dose monitoring and health status of radiation workers in some Three A hospitals of Zhejiang province
Anfang YE ; Zhiqiang XUAN ; Qianying NI ; Xiangguo WANG ; Shenyong GAO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2017;35(10):742-745
Objective:
To investigate the individual irridiateddose levelandhealth statusofoccupational externalexposureamong radiationworkers inThreeA hospitals ofZhejiangprovince,andprovideevidence for occupationalhealthmanagement.
Methods:
367 different typesof radiationworkerswereexperienced thedose monitoring and health examination from January toDecember, 2015, according to the requirements of"SpecificationsofIndividualMonitoring forOccupationalExternalExposure"and"Specifications forOccupational healthsurveillance forradiationworkers".The resultsofdosemonitoring,chromosomeaberration rate, lensopacity rate,hemogramand thyroid functionwerestatisticallyanalyzed.
Results:
Theannualeffectivedoseamong radiation workers fromZhejiangprovince in2015was0.13mSv,98.91%of them less than1mSv,whichunder the limit standardofstate(20mSv/a).Thechromosomeaberration(dicentric)detection rateswere7.41%and4.35%, from nuclearmedicinegroupand interventionalgroup respectively,whichhigher thandiagnostic radiologygroup, the differencewasstatisticallysignificant(χ2=13.686,8.092,