1.Clinical efficacy of procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids for treatment of rectal mucosa prolapse
Ling REN ; Guangzhe ZHANG ; Guanglie LING
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2017;26(1):29-32
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids ( PPH) for treatment of rectal mucosa prolapse.Methods The 100 patients who suffered from rectal mucosa prolapse and were planning to take surgical treatment for the first time in our hospital from June 2013 to June 2015 were randomly divided into the treatment group and the control group .Patients in the treatment group(n=50) underwent PPH while patients in the control group (n=50) underwent traditional simplified mucosal plication technique .To observe the therapeutic effect of the two groups ,the average operation time ,average length of stay in hospital ,postoperative pain within 72 hours,postoperative anal function and postoperative complications of the two groups .Results There was no significant difference in the over-all treatment effect between the two groups(P>0.05).The average operation time, average length of stay in hospital,postoperative pain with-in 72 hours and postoperative anal function of the treatment group were lower than those of the control group ,and the differences were significant (P<0.05).Bleeding and anal bearing-down occurred much less in the treatment group compared with the control group ,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).But there was no significant difference in postoperative complications such as recurrence ,rectal steno-sis and anal incontinence (P>0.05).Conclusion Compare to the traditional simplified mucosal plication technique ,PPH technique has more advantages such as shorter operation time ,less anguish of patients,less complication,shorter hospitalization time,and higher security, which indicates PPH could become the preferred method for treatment of rectal mucosa prolapse .
2.Influence of chronic kidney disease on prognosis of coronary artery disease
Guangzhe WU ; Bili ZHANG ; Xing ZHENG ; Yongwen QIN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(10):-
Objective:To investigate the influence of chronic kidney disease(CKD),including slight renal damages,on prognosis of coronary artery disease(CAD).Methods: A retrospective study was performed in 732 patients who visited our Cardiology Department and Cardiothoracic Surgery Department in 2000-2004.All patients suspected of CAD underwent a selective coronary angiography.Five hundred and seventy-nine patients with established diagnosis of CAD were followed up and their cardiovascular events(angina pectoris,myocardial infarction,recurrent myocardial infarction,heart failure,stroke,death,etc.) were recorded.Patients with CAD were divided into normal,slight,moderate,and severe groups according to the degree of renal function damages.The influences of different degrees of renal damages on the prognosis of CAD were compared.Results: There were obvious differences in the morbidities of angina pectoris,myocardial infarction,recurrent myocardial infarction,heart failure,stroke,etc.in CAD patients with different degrees of renal function damages.The worse the renal function,the higher the incidences of angina pectoris,myocardial infarction,recurrent myocardial infarction,heart failure and stroke,etc((P
3. Multiple free homologous superficial peroneal artery perforator flaps of crus for repair of multiple hand wounds
Sheng XIONG ; Jihui JU ; Guangzhe JIN ; Congkun ZHU ; Guangliang ZHANG ; Linfeng TANG ; Guangliang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2019;35(9):655-660
Objective:
To explore the effects of multiple free homologous superficial peroneal artery perforator flaps of crus for repair of multiple hand wounds.
Methods:
From November 2017 to December 2018, eight cases with eighteen hand wounds were hospitalized in our unit. Among them, wounds were distributed in the forefinger and middle finger in four cases, wounds were distributed in the middle finger and ring finger in two cases, wounds were distributed in the forefinger, middle finger, and ring finger in one case, and wounds were distributed in the middle finger, ring finger, and little finger in one case. The area of skin defect ranged from 1.5 cm×0.8 cm to 4.0 cm×3.0 cm. There were 4 males and 4 females, aged 34-62 years. Wounds of six cases were repaired by two free superficial peroneal artery perforator flaps from homolateral crus, and those of two cases were repaired by three free superficial peroneal artery perforator flaps from homolateral crus. Superficial peroneal artery and its accompanying vein of flap were anastomosed by end to end with digital artery and palmar or dorsal subcutaneous vein of recipient site during the operation. The area of flap ranged from 2.5 cm×1.2 cm to 5.0 cm×4.0 cm. No nerve was harvested during the operation, and donor site was sutured directly. The survival of the flaps and the healing of donor sites were recorded. During follow-up, the recovery of donor and recipient sites was observed.
Results:
All flaps survived well, donor site healed well. No vascular crisis occurred. Follow-up for 4 to 12 months showed that the appearance of flap was satisfactory with good color, texture, elasticity, and function. Protective sensation of recipient site was recovered. Five months after operation, flap of finger pulp in one case was swollen slightly with two-points discrimination of 10 mm, which received the thinning surgery. Obvious scar formation was not observed in donor site of crus. The appearance of the donor site was good without functional damage.
Conclusions
The application of multiple free homologous superficial peroneal artery perforator flaps of crus to repair the multiple hand wounds has advantages of easy acquisition, easy operation, little effect on donor sites, and satisfactory clinical effects.
4.Free anterolateral thigh flaps with fascia lata for repair of dorsal tendon and soft tissue defect of ophisthenar
Sheng XIONG ; Jihui JU ; Guangzhe JIN ; Linfeng TANG ; Guangliang ZHANG ; Xiangjun LI ; Benyuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2019;42(2):132-135
Objective To explore the surgical technique and clinical effects of free anterolateral thigh flaps with fascia lata for repair of dorsal tendon and soft tissue defect of ophisthenar.Methods From February,2014 to July,2016,dorsal tendon and soft tissue defect of ophisthenar in 13 cases was repaired by free anterolateral thigh flaps with fascia lata.The area of soft tissue defect was 5.0 cm×6.0 cm-9.0 cm×12.0 cm.Extensor tendon defect and bone exposure occurred in all cases.The area of flap was 6.0 cm×7.0 cm-10.0 cm×13.0 cm,while the area of anterolateral thigh flap was 3.0 cm×4.0 cm-6.0 cm×8.0 cm.The regular post-operatively followed-up was performed.Results All flaps survived.The donor sites healed well without skin graft.The followed-up time was 6-36 months with the average of 13 months.The appearance of the flap was good.The color and texture of flaps was similar to the dorsal skin of ophisthenar.Three female patients who were not satisfied with the flap appearance received the revision and the results were satisfactory.The activity of finger flexion and extension was satisfactory.All patients walked well without difficulty.According to the Upper Extremity Functional Evaluation Standard set up by Hand Surgery Branch of Chinese Medical Association,the function recovery result was excellent in 8 cases,good in 4 cases,and poor in 1 case.Conclusion It is a good method to use the free anterolateral thigh flaps with fascia lata to repair of dorsal tendon and soft tissue defect of ophisthenar.