1.Clinical Observation of Curing Children Oblique Inguinal Hernia through Two Kinds of Small Professional Jargon
Yingyun LI ; Qiongfeng XIONG ; Chengzuo XIAO ; Liantao WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(11):1971-1972
Objective To estimate the clinical value of curing children Oblique inguinal hernia through scrotum's small professional jargon.Methods 101 children with Oblique inguinal hernia through scrotum's small incision were regaled as the observation group.They were in our hospital from March 2006 to October 2008.98 patients of children Oblique inguinal hernia through small transverse incision on the surface projection of the perficial inguinal ring were regarded as the control group.They Were in our hospital from August 2003 to February 2006.The operation time,the blood loss in operation,the postoperative serotal hematoma,the wound healing,the postoperative recidivation were analyzed and compared.Results The operation time,the wound healing and the postoperative reeidivation were not obviously different between the two groups.The blood loss in operation and the postoperative scrotal hematoma were obviously different between the two groups(P<0.05);The later average time was shorter than that of the control group through observing the operation time in different stage of the observation group.There was no obviously incision trace in the observation group.Conclusion The method of curing children Oblique inguinal hernia through scrotum's small professional jargon was more direct and easier to operate when finding sac of hemia furthermore,neision concealment.so it has clinical value.
2.Transplant oncology creates a new era of liver transplantation for the treatment of liver cancer
Chengzuo HAN ; Qiang WEI ; Xiao XU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(2):253-256
In recent years, the integration of surgery, oncology, immunology, pharmacology, and imaging has gradually formed the new discipline of transplant oncology. With the development of transplant oncology, liver transplantation plays an increasingly important role in the treatment of hepatobiliary and pancreatic malignant tumors. This article reviews the evolution of transplant oncology and summarizes its characteristics, and particularly elaborates on the important role of transplant oncology in the precise treatment of liver cancer, especially the selection of recipients and expansion of the source of donor liver. It is highlighted that the prevention and treatment of tumor recurrence after liver transplantation for liver cancer and exploration of related mechanisms are still the major research directions in transplant oncology.