1.Catheter thrombectomy and catheter-directed thrombolysis for deep venous thrombosis
Guolong LIU ; Jun YONG ; Fubo SONG ; Juwen ZHANG ; Mu YANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2017;32(5):429-432
Objective To evaluate catheter thrombectomy,mechanical thromboaspiration and catheter-directed thrombolysis for the treatment of deep venous thrombosis.Methods From January 2015 to February 2016,60 patients with acute deep vein thrombosis were placed the inferior vena cava filter from contralateral femoral vein or right internal jugular vein.A 5 F pigtail catheter was led to the ipsilateral deep vein,bolus urokinase was given and catheter thrombectomy was undertaken and thromboaspiration was carried out using 10-12 F catheter,then through catheter continuous infusion of urokinase.Results 45 cases were cured,8 cases were significantly improved,5 cases were improved,2 cases were judged as ineffective,the effective rate was 96.6%.Before thrombolysis the thigh circumference difference between affected limb and the contralateral limb was (3.6 ± 1.9)cm (P <0.05),calf circumference difference was (4.6 ±2.1)cm (P < 0.05);The difference between the affected limb and contralateral thigh circumferences was (0.19±0.90) cm (P > 0.05),calf circumference difference was (0.5 ± 1.0) cm (P > 0.05).Conclusions Catheter thrombectomy,thromboaspiration and catheter-directed thrombolysis for deep venous thrombosis is safe and effective.
2.Compared with the effect of thromboembolectomy assisted with intraoperative digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and traditional method
Haijie CHE ; Mou YANG ; Juwen ZHANG ; Fubo SONG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2011;(z1):7-10
Objective Compared with the effect of thromboembolectomy assisted with intraoperative digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and traditional method,evaluate the value of intraoperative DSA on surgical procedures for acute lower limb arterial embolism. Methods Sixeight cases of traditional thromboembolectomy to take on the operation (group A) and 72 cases under the DSA operation (group B)were analyzed during January 2005 to December 2009, Comparing two sets of operation (time, the amount of bleeding and the ankle brachial index changes before and after the surgery , amputations rate). Results The operation time of group B [(76 ±17) min] was less than that of group A [(95 ± 22) min, t =5. 736, P < 0. 01] ; the amount of bleeding of group B [(83 ± 35 ) ml] was significantly less than group A [(102 ± 58 ) ml, t = 2. 362, P < 0. 05]; The difference of ABI in group B after the operation than before (0. 32 ±0. 08) than that in group A(0. 25 ±0. 12) had remarkably improved ( t =2. 33, P <0. 05) ;there were 8 patient amputations in group A and 2 in group B ( u = 2. 06 , P< 0. 05 ); there were 2 patients died in group A and one in group B ( P > 0.05 ). Conclusion Thromboembolectomy assisted with DSA can be accurate assessment of the arteries embolism position, elevate the success rate in the operation ,reduce the rate of amputation saws.
3.The study of ischemia postconditioning intervention in a rabbit's acute mesenteric ischemia-reperfusion injury model
Mou YANG ; Juwen ZHANG ; Ping CHEN ; Lin SUN ; Haijie CHE ; Jun YONG ; Lubin LI ; Fubo SONG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2012;27(9):740-742
ObjectiveTo study the effect of ischemia postconditioning intervention in a rabbit's acute mesenteric ischemia-reperfusion injury model.Methods 120 rabbits were divided randomly into Con( only expose SMA by operation),I/R( clamping SMA 30 min,reperfusing 120 min),IpostC1 ( clamping SMA 30 min,3 clamping 30 s/releasing 30 s round,reperfusing 117 min),and IpostC2 (clamping SMA 30 min,3 clamping 60 s/releasing 60 s round,reperfusing 114 min) group (n =30).Levels of MDA and MPO in serum and intestinal tissues were measured. Chiu-6 standard scoring was used to determine the pathology score of injured intestinal mucosae.ResultsCompared with the Con group,MDA and MPO levels in serum and intestinal tissues increased obviously in the three other groups,the same as in the pathology score of injured intestinal mucosae (P < 0.01 ) ; Compared with the I/R group,the MDA and MPO levels in serum and intestinal tissues decreased obviously in the IpostC1 group ( P < 0.01 ),but not in the IpostC2 group ( P > 0.05 ).ConclusionsMDA and MPO levels in serum and intestinal tissues and intestinal mucosal injury decreased obviously in the rabbit's acute mesenteric ischemia-reperfusion injury model by ischemia postconditioning intervention.
4.Evaluation of left ventricular systolic function in normal pregnancy by full-volume threedimensional echocardiography
Li JIA ; Xiaojun GAO ; Hong QU ; Fubo ZANG ; Tao SONG ; Baixin SUN ; Tuge NAREN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;35(15):22-24
ObjectiveTo investigate the value of full-volume three-dimensional echocardiography (FV3DE) in evaluating left ventricular systolic function in normal pregnancy.MethodsFifty-five healthy pregnant women,including 18 cases in first trimester (first trimester group),18 cases in second trimester (second trimester group) and 19 cases in third trimester (third trimester group),and 20 healthy nonpregnant women(control group) were chosen.The hemodynamic indexes and left ventricular systolic function parameters were detected by FV3DE.ResultsThe imaging satisfactory rates of FV3DE of control group,first trimester group,second trimester group and third trimester group were 100.0% (20/20),100.0% (18/18),88.9% (16/18) and 78.9%(15/19) respectively.Compared with control group,heart rates (HR) of first,second and third trimester groups were significandy quicker (P < 0.05);total peripheral resistance (TPR)declined gradually (P < 0.05);LVM,LVMI,LVEDV,LVSV and LVCO increased gradually (P <0.05) ; MAP,LVEF,PER of four groups had no significant differences (P> 0.05 ).LVCO in healthy pregnant women had negative correlation with TPR (P <0.01),and positive correlation with HR,LVM,LVMI,LVEDV,LVSV,LVEF and PER (P <0.01),PER had positive correlation with LVEF.ConclusionThe application of FV3DE has significant clinical value in early evaluation of left ventricular systolic function in normal pregnancy.
5.Relationship between the lumbar quantitative computed tomography values and contrast agent dispersion in osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures
Quansheng SONG ; Fubo TANG ; Xiaohu WANG ; Jiali ZHANG ; Zhifei LI ; Yuansen RAO ; Liang WU ; Zhihong TAI ; Haibiao QIN ; Jianwen XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(19):3051-3056
BACKGROUND: Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) is usually used for osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures,which has various advantages such as easy to operate, short operation time, less trauma, rapid recovery,analgesic effect and so on. But its application is restricted due to nerve compression symptoms and pulmonary embolism caused by bone cement leakage. Thereafter, how to reduce the leakage of bone cement is an issue of concern.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between the lumbar quantitative computed tomography (QCT) values and contrast agent dispersion in osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures. METHODS: Sixty cases of osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures undergoing PVP were enrolled, and received QCT examination before surgery, and contrast agent was injected intraoperatively. X-ray examination was conducted to detect the bone mineral density, contrast agent dispersion and leakage of bone cement, and the relationship between the lumbar QCT values and contrast agent dispersion as well as leakage of bone cement.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) There were 110 vertebral fractures, and 74 vertebrae with contrast agent diffusing more than vertebral midline, accounting for 67.3%. There was significant difference in the contrast agent dispersion among groups (P < 0.05). (2) The bone cement leakage showed no significant difference among groups after injected with bone cement by unilateral or bilateral approach (P > 0.05). (3) These results suggest that contrast agent dispersion in osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures has a certain relationship with the lumbar QCT values, and lumbar QCT values with more contrast agent dispersion, but the lumbar QCT values have no correlation with bone cement leakage. Therefore, choosing a appropriate approach based on the QCT values and contrast agent dispersion can reduce leakage and improve the safety of PVP.
6.Endovascular treatment for closed limb artery trauma: report of 12 cases
Mu YANG ; Juwen ZHANG ; Haijie CHE ; Jun YONG ; Lubin LI ; Ping CHEN ; Lin SUN ; Fubo SONG ; Lei ZHENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2012;27(5):388-391
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of endovascular treatment for closed limb artery trauma. MethodsFrom March 2006 to December 2011,the clinical data of 12 cases treated for closed limb artery trauma were analyzed retrospectively.Catheters sheath were placed by antegrade or retrograde puncture.Catheters was send to the proximal end of the lesion.Intraoperatively through angiography the location and extent of arterial lesions were determined.Catheter with the help of guidewire were sent through the lesion to establish treatment “ pathway,at the lesion site suitable stents were placed to repair damaged arteries. ResultsThe procedure was all successful in 12 patients,there was no mortality nor sever compalications.Postoperatively 2 cases suffered from acute renal failure,and were managed and cured by continuous veno-venous hemofiltration (CWH).Osteofascial compartment incision decompression was carried out in 3 cases due to osteofascial compartment syndrome.One case of them suffered from amputation due to sever muscle necrosis and lost of limb function.Eleven patients were followed-up for 1year.All the arteries were patent.There were no stent break,deformation or stenosis.ConclusionsEndovascular techniques for the treatment of closed limb arterial trauma is safe and effective.
7.Application of pediatric donation after brain death donors during split liver transplantation :an analysis of 8 cases
Zhuolun SONG ; Nan MA ; Chong DONG ; Xingchu MENG ; Chao SUN ; Hong QIN ; Chao HAN ; Yang YANG ; Fubo ZHANG ; Weiping ZHENG ; Wei GAO
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2019;40(7):387-391
Objective To evaluate the feasibility and safety of using pediatric donation after brain death donors during split liver transplantation .Methods The clinical data were retrospectively reviewed for 8 pediatric recipients undergoing split liver transplantation with a donor age of 2 .7-7 years .The clinical characteristics of donors/recipients ,perioperative course ,postoperative recovery and complications along with graft and recipient survival rate were analyzed .Results The split procedure was performed ex situ (n=3) and in situ (n=1) ,all liver grafts were split into left lateral lobes and extended right lobes . The recipients were children aged 4 .7-105 .5 months . The mean follow-up period was (8 .1 ± 0 .6) months and the graft/recipient survival rates approached 100% . Graft functions remained normal in all recipients at the end of follow-ups .Two recipients undergoing liver grafting with long cold ischemia time exhibited slower recovery of graft function .Pathological examination of graft biopsy indicated ischemic and hypoxic changes .Portal vein stenosis occurred in one recipient .Percutaneous transhepatic portal vein balloon dilatation was performed and the recipient recovered well .Cytomegalovirus infection occurred in 5/8 recipients and serum virological marker returned to normal after ganciclovir therapy . The youngest donor age was 2 .7 years and both recipients of donor liver recovered well .Conclusions Split liver transplantation with a donor age of 2 .7-7 .0 years may achieve ideal clinical outcomes in well-matched donors and recipients .
8.Analysis of the clinical factors related to fibrosis after pediatric liver transplantation
Zhixin ZHANG ; Chong DONG ; Chao SUN ; Weiping ZHENG ; Kai WANG ; Hong QIN ; Chao HAN ; Fubo ZHANG ; Yang YANG ; Min XU ; Shunqi CAO ; Zhuolun SONG ; Tao CUI ; Wei GAO ; Zhongyang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2021;42(2):91-95
Objective:To explore the clinicalfactors related to allograft fibrosis after pediatric liver transplantation.Methods:The clinical data were respectively analyzed for 94 pediatric recipients from January 2013 to December 2016 at Tianjin First Central Hospital.The Patients were assigned into fibrotic and non-fibrotic groups based upon the results of protocol liver biopsies. Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analyses were performed for examining the risk factors of fibrosis after pediatric livertransplantation. Then Logistic regression model was established to obtain the predicted value of combined predictive factors.Thereceiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was conducted to evaluate the predictive value of combined predictive factors.Results:A total number of 54(57.5%) patients occurred fibrosis among the 94 patients. There weresignificant differences in cold ischemia time (Z=2.094), warm ischemia time (Z=2.421), biliary stricture( χ2=4.560), drug-induced liver injury ( χ2=7.389), hepatic artery thrombosis and rejection ( χ2=6.955)between two groups ( P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that cold ischemia time (OR=1.003, 95%CI: 1.000~1.007, P=0.044), biliary stricture(OR=6.451, 95%CI: 1.205~33.295), rejection(OR=2.735, 95%CI: 1.057~7.077)and drug-induced liver injury (OR=4.977, 95%CI: 1.207~20.522, P=0.026) were independent risk factors for fibrosis 5 years after liver transplantation. The area under the ROC curve was 0.786(95%CI: 0.691~0.881), for predicting patient outcome.If using 0.311as a cutoff Value, the sensitivity was 90.70%, and the specificity was 60.00%. However, through the ROC curve comparison, there was statistical significance between combined predictive factors and the other independent risk factors ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The incidence of fibrosis 5 years after pediatricliver transplantation is 57.5%. Prolonged cold ischemia time, biliarystricture, rejectionand drug-induced liver injury after liver transplantation are independent risk factors for fibrosis 5 years after pediatric liver transplantation.And the combined predictive factors have a high predictive value forallograftfibrosis.
9.Efficacy of short-course ganciclovir in preventing cytomegalovirus infection after pediatric liver transplantation
Tao CUI ; Chong DONG ; Chao SUN ; Kai WANG ; Hong QIN ; Chao HAN ; Yang YANG ; Fubo ZHANG ; Zhuolun SONG ; Weiping ZHENG ; Wei GAO
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2020;41(9):534-538
Objective:To explore the preventive efficacy of 2-week ganciclovir intravenous injection for CMV infection after pediatric liver transplantation(LT).Methods:Clinical data were retrospectively analyzed for 404 pediatric LT recipients from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2017. According to whether or not ganciclovir was intravenously administered for preventing CMV infection, they were divided into two groups of prevention(235 cases)and non-prevention(169 cases). The preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative follow-up data of two groups were recorded. Survival rate, incidence of CMV infection and time of initial CMV infection were compared between two groups.Results:The median follow-up time of 404 pediatric liver transplantation recipients was 856 days and the incidence of CMV infection 39.1%. No inter-group statistical difference existed in such basic clinical data as gender, age, primary disease, preoperative PELD score, CHILD grade, operative duration, intraoperative blood loss, immunosuppressive regimen or rejection rate. The median follow-up time of two groups was 1014 and 731 days; The incidence of CMV infection 37.4%(88/235)and 41.4%(70/169); The average postoperative time of initial CMV infection 75.5 and 110.2 days; The rate of CMV re-infection after initial CMV infection 26.1%(23/88)and 18.6%(13/70)respectively. No significant inter-group differences existed( P>0.05). Conclusions:Early postoperative 2-week intravenous ganciclovir injection fails to reduce the incidence of CMV infection after pediatric LT, nor delay the occurrence time of CMV infection. It is not recommended as a preventive program for CMV infection after pediatric LT.