1.Nursing and effect of compound tropicamide eye drop in pseudomyopia preventive treatment
Zhangdi BAO ; Zhanhong YAN ; Chaolong LIN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(4):56-58
Objective To explore the effect of compound Tropicamide eye drop in pseudomyopia preventive treatment and summerize key points of nursing.Methods Sixty-six cases of juveniles with pseudomyopia were selected from patients in the Department of Ophthalmology, which were randomly divided into the experiment group(n=33)and control group(n=33). The control group used Atropine eye drop for treatment every night while the experiment group used compound Tropicamide. Both of Treatment durations were 30 days and the effects of the two groups after 10~30d were compared.Result The curative effect in the experiment group was significantly better than that of the control group(P<0.01)with statistically difference.Conclusions Effect of compound Tropicamide eye drop in treatment of juvenile pseudomyopia is better than that of Atropine eye drop. Recommendations and notes about the prevention and treatment of juvenile pseudomyopia should be provided for education.
2.Laparoscopic hepatic left lateral lobectomy: report of 11 cases
Chaolong LI ; Jianhua LIN ; Xuejun FANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the safety and feasibility of laparoscopic hepatic left lateral lobectomy. Methods Five cases of liver cancer, 4 cases of hepatic hemangioma, and 2 cases with suspected liver tumors were included in this series. Tumors were all located at left lateral lobe, with a diameter less than 10?cm. Tumors were resected by laparoscopy under a combination of pneumoperitoneum and non-pneumoperitoneum, with hand assistance through a mini-incision. Several manoeures were used for the dissection of liver tissue, including microwave coagulation, ultrasonic dissection, tainium clips clamping, rotating suction, endogia ligation. ResultThe procedure was successful in all cases with the operation time ranging from 1.5?h to 6?h, and bleeding was 50?ml to 500?ml. The hospitalization time were from 5?d to 15?d. ConclusionLaparoscopic liver resection is safe and feasible for the left liver lateral lobe tumor when the diameter is less than 10?cm, and not involving surrounding organs.
3.A clinical investigation on factors influencing the prognosis of primary liver cancer patients after hepatectomy
Xiqing JI ; Chaolong LI ; Jincheng YANG ; Hongkui YANG ; Xingguo LIU ; Menglong WANG ; Zhiqi LIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(02):-
Objective To explore factors influencing the prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients after hepatectomy. Methods From May 1994 to January 1998, 189 patients who underwent hepatectomy for HCC were enrolled for reviewing their clinical characteristics, treatment and prognosis. Twenty-two parameters contributing to long-term survival rate (SR) and disease-free SR were analysed. Results The 3,5-year cumulative SR of the whole group was 63%,45%, respectively. The 3,5-year SR and disease-free SR in the curative resection (CR) group ( n =162) were 67%,47% and 45%,26% respectively. Results showed that the way by which a tumor was found, tumor size, portal tumor thrombi, satellite nodule, TNM stage, cirrhosis type, recurrent and treatment, blood transfusion, differentiation grade,and CR were risk factors by individual variable analysis( P =0.0000~0.0034); A multivariable analysis showed that CR, tumor size, tumor finding mode and reoperation were significant factors associating with prognosis( P =0.0000~0.0024). Blood transfusion and type of cirrhosis were closely correlated with tumor-free survival ( P =0.0001). Conclusions Curative resection, tumor size, reoperation for recurrence were important factors for recurrence by multivariate analysis. The severity of concomittant liver cirrhosis and perioperative blood transfusion were closely correlated with postoperative tumor free survival.
4.Diagnostic value of 64-slice spiral CT triple-phase enhanced scan in evaluation of lymphatic metastasis of gastric cancer
Xiaoyan ZHOU ; Longbai MA ; Shunrong HUANG ; Jiawei LIN ; Dongbo WU ; Chuan LI ; Chaolong JIANG ; Ying LI ; Xiaorong ZHANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(8):1316-1319
Objective To investigate the clinical value of 64-slice spiral computed tomography(64-MSCT)triple-phase enhanced scan in diagnosis of lymphatic metastasis of gastric cancer.Methods Thirty patients with gastric cancer underwent plain and triple-phase enhanced scan by using 64-MSCT to analyze the relevant parameters of lymphatic metastasis.Results The four parameters de-termined metastatic perigastric lymph node as follows:①the short diameter ≥6 mm,②the ratio of short-to-long diameter ≥0.6,③the CT value in the portal venous phase≥ 65 HU,④the difference of CT values between portal venous phase and plain scan≥35 HU.The sensitivity and specificity of combining two parameters (①+②)in diagnosing metastatic lymph node were 90.5% and 29.0%,respectively.The sensitivity and specificity of combining three parameters (①+②+③)were 98.2% and 1 9.4%,respec-tively.The sensitivity and specificity of combining four parameters (①+②+③+④)were 99.7% and 13.2%,respectively.In ad-dition,metastatic lymph nodes were considered if they were ring-enhancement,or adhesions of several lymph nodes.Conclusion The use of 64-MSCT triple-phase enhanced scan and synthesis of various parameters of lymph nodes could lead to reliable diagnosis of lymphatic metastasis in gastric cancer with rapid,non-invasive,high sensitive and specific features.
5.Minimally invasive cardiac surgery for cardiac atrioventricular valve reoperation
Weilai HE ; Xin LI ; Hong CHE ; Chaolong JIN ; Wenpeng DONG ; Feng LI ; Yanli LI ; Min LIN ; Shenglin GE ; Ruyuan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;29(06):755-760
Objective To summarize the clinical experiences of minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) for cardiac atrioventricular valve reoperation. Methods Perioperative data of 32 patients who underwent MICS for cardiac atrioventricular valve reoperation from 2009 to 2019 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University were retrospectively reviewed, including 13 males and 19 females with a mean age of 51.0±12.6 years. All patients were given combined intravenous and inhalation anesthesia, and a double-lumen tube for mechanical ventilation. Cardiopulmonary bypass was established in all patients by femoral artery and venous cannulation or combined with percutaneous superior vena cava cannulation, without aortic cross-clamping. The MICS approaches included right anterolateral small incision surgery, thoracoscopic assisted small incision surgery and total thoracoscopic surgery. The clinical data of the 32 patients were compared with the perioperative indicators of 24 patients undergoing reoperation with conventional median thoracotomy during the same period. Results Among them, 21 patients underwent isolated tricuspid valve replacement, 4 isolated tricuspid valvuloplasty, 1 combined tricuspid valve replacement and atrial septal defect repair and 6 combined mitral valve replacement and tricuspid valvuloplasty. Twenty-seven patients completed the operation in a beating heart, and 5 under the condition of ventricular fibrillation. Operation time (3.23±1.56 h vs. 5.46±2.13 h, P<0.001), postoperative mechanical ventilation time (9.19±5.40 h vs. 43.23±21.74 h, P<0.001), ICU stay (35.03±18.26 h vs. 79.15±22.43 h, P<0.001) and hospital stay of patients with minimally invasive surgery (9.35±6.43 d vs. 15.85±7.56 d, P=0.001) were shorter than those with median thoracotomy. And the extracorporeal circulation time was not significantly prolonged. There were 4 perioperative complications in patients with minimally invasive surgery, and 1 died in hospital after operation. Conclusion MICS for cardiac atrioventricular valve reoperation can avoid the risk of median sternotomy and separation of cardiac scar adhesion. Especially, total thoracoscopic surgery has more advantages when compared with other operations, including less trauma, less myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury, more rapid recovery and fewer postoperative complications. Total thoracoscopic surgery may be the development direction of MICS for cardiac atrioventricular valve reoperation. However we should take effective and feasible measures to solve the problems caused by cardiopulmonary bypass.