1.Clinical Analysis on the Treatment in 86 Teenagers with Spontaneous Hematopneumothorax Caused by Pulmonary Bullae through Transaxilary Minithoracotomy
Huiwen YANG ; Lin LIN ; Dingzhong HU
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2006;0(02):-
[Objective]To find a better minimally invasive surgical operation in teenagers suffered from spontaneous hematopneumothorax caused by pulmonary bullae.[Methods]To analyse 86 cases of patients with pulmonary bullous through transaxilary minithoracotomy from February 2001 to February 2007.[Results]It was observed from 6 months to 6 years after operation with few recrudescence,more curative effects.[Conclusions]Compared with traditional methods,it was a perfect technique for its small traumatism,rapid resume,scarce syndrome and approving curative effect.
2.Duodenal shunt procedures for the treatment of cholangitis caused by peripapill ary duodenal diverticulum
Haitian HU ; Guoan XIANG ; Dingzhong YANG ; Lixue DU ; Zhimin GENG ; Hanning WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
Objective To evaluate the effect of duodenal shunt procedures for the treatment of cholangitis caused by peripapi llary duodenal diverticulum. Methods Three types of shunt procedure were adopted i.e. Roux-en-Y gastrojejunost omy (14 cases), Billroth-Ⅱ operation (24 cases), duodenojejunostomy (4 cases). Results There was no severe co mplication nor recurrent cholangitis postoperatively in 42 patients at a follow up of 1~10 years. Four patients suffering from moderate delayed empting wer e relieved by conservative measures.Conclusion Duodenal shunt procedures are effective for the treatment of ch olangitis caused by peripapillary duodenal diverticulam.
3.Curative effect analysis of Da Vinci? Robot-assisted surgery for 339 cases with mediastinal tumor: a single center retrospective case-control study
Yu YANG ; Xuefei ZHANG ; Teng MAO ; Zhitao GU ; Wentao FANG ; Dingzhong HU ; Qingquan LUO
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;36(11):660-663
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of Da Vinci robot-assisted surgery for mediastinal tumor, and summarize the value of Da Vinci system in mediastinal surgery.Methods:The clinical data of 339 cases of robot-assisted mediastinal mass in Shanghai Chest Hospital from April 2015 to September 2020 were retrospectively analyzed, to compare perioperative outcomes of robotic surgery and conventional video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery 2 949 cases.Results:All the operations were successfully completed as planned. No residual lesions, conversion or second operation was observed in the consecutive cohort. The operating time[(81.8±36.8)min vs.(95.6±58.3)min, P=0.015]and post-operation stay[(3.1±1.9)days vs.(3.8±2.3)days, P=0.002] were statistically shorter in robotic group than those inconventional thoracoscopic group. Intraoperative blood loss in two groups was similar[(43.2±22.6)ml vs.(44.0±33.4)ml, P>0.05]. Conclusion:The Da Vinci robot system in mediastinal surgery is safe and feasible with great perspective in the new age of minimally invasive thoracic surgery. Compared with thoracoscopic surgery, it can shorten the operation time and reduce the postoperative hospital stay. It has certain advantages in operator experience and patient recovery.