1.Clinical effect of fissure for ligamentum teres hepatic approach in hepatectomy
Hong WU ; Kunlin XIE ; Jiwei HUANG ; Gang PAN ; Yong ZENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2016;15(1):53-57
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of fissure for ligamentum teres hepatic (LTH) approach in hepatectomy.Methods The method of cross-sectional study was adopted.The clinical data of the 85 patients undergoing hepatectomy through fissure for LTH approach who were admitted to the West China Hospital of Sichuan University from February 2009 to December 2013 were collected.Among all the 85 cases, there were 61 of hepatocellular carcinoma, 12 of intrahepatic bile duct stones, 6 of bile duct cellular carcinoma and 6 of metastatic hepatic carcinoma.The operations involved dissecting fissure for LTH, dealing with portal vein, hepatic artery and bile duct inside the fissure, lowering the hepatic portal, mutilating hepatic parenchyma, and undergoing the hepatic left lateral lobectomy, left hemihepatectomy, mesohepatectomy, hepatic left and/or right trisegmentectomy.Operation method, operation time, volume of intraoperative blood loss, intraoperative blood transfusion, postoperative drainage-tube removal time and complications were recorded.The follow-up including recurrence and metastasis of tumor and survival of patients was conducted by outpatient examination and telephone interview up to August 2015.Measurement data with normal distribution were presented as (x) ± s.Measurement data with skewed distribution were presented as M (range).The survival rate was caculated by Kaplan-Meier method.Results The 85 cases of hepatectomy were successfully completed through fissure for LTH approach, including 19 cases of hepatic left lateral lobectomy (9 with hepatocellular carcinoma, 6 with intrahepatic bile duct stones, 1 with bile duct cellular carcinoma, 3 with metastatic hepatic carcinoma), 20 cases of left hemihepatectomy (8 with hepatocellular carcinoma, 5 with intrahepatic bile duet stones, 4 with bile duct cellular carcinoma, 3 with metastatic hepatic carcinoma), 5 cases of left hemihepatectomy + caudate lobectomy (3 with hepatocellular carcinoma, 1 with intrahepatic bile duct stones, 1 with bile duct cellular carcinoma), 14 cases of meso-hepatectomy (14 with hepatocellular carcinoma) and 27 cases of hepatic left and/or right trisegmentectomy due to hepatocellular carcinoma (15 of hepatic left trisegmentectomy and 12 of hepatic right trisegmentectomy).No perioperative death occurred.The median operation time was 280 minutes (range, 95-430 minutes).The median volume of intraoperative blood loss was 450 mL (range, 200-3 200 mL).There were 18 cases of intraoperative blood infusion.The postoperative peritoneal drainage-tube removal time was 3 days (range, 2-5 days).Eleven patients with postoperative complications recovered after symptomatic conservative treatment, including 6 with lung infection, 4 with peritoneal effusion and 1 with abdominal infection.There was no case of intra-abdominal bleeding, bile leakage or hepatic failure.No patient died within 1 month after operation.Seventy-nine patients were followed up for a median time of 38 months (range, 18-53 months) with a follow-up rate of 92.9% (79/85).The 1-year overall survival rate and l-year disease-free survival rate were 79.0% and 65.0%, and the 3-year overall survival rate and 3-year disease-free survival rate were 56.0% and 34.0%, respectively.Conclusion Hepatectomy through fissure for LTH approach is safe, effective and easily operable, with a good short-term outcome.
2.The effects of electrostimulation upon soldier's circadian of melatonin in plasma.
Kunlin JIAN ; Huaiqing CHEN ; Kaiyuan SONG ; Xuechuan SUN ; Shuxiong XIE
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(3):494-496
Physiological and behavioral rhythms are governed by an endogenous circadian clock. In this paper are reported the studies on soldier's circadian of melatonin concentrations by means of electricity and light pulses presented to the popliteal region (behind the knee). The results showed that the phase of melatonin concentrations can be regulated by both the electricity pulses and the light pulses. A systematic relation was found between the timing of the electro-stimulating and the magnitude and direction of phase shifts, resulting in the generation of a phase response curve. The phase response curve displayed photic model. These findings have implications for the development of more effective treatments for sleep and circadian rhythm disorders.
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radiation effects
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3.Complications of transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) nephrectomy
Guoxi ZHANG ; Quanliang LIU ; Xiaofeng ZOU ; Yuanhu YUAN ; Rihai XIAO ; Yijun XUE ; Folin LIU ; Xin ZHONG ; Yuhua ZOU ; Kunlin XIE ; Wei XIA ; Guancheng XIAO ; Guijun GUO ; Zhaolin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2016;37(9):647-651
Objective To analyze the complications of transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery( TV-NOTES) nephrectomy, and to explore effective measures to prevent and manage those complication.Methods From May 2010 to January 2015, a total of 178 females who had been married and given birth underwent TV-NOTES nephrectomy in our center.The average age was 47 ( ranging 23 to 71 ) years and the average BMI was 23.6 ( ranging 14.7 to 31.9 ) kg/m2.Pathological diagnosis included 142 cases of non-functional kidneys, 29 cases of renal tumors ( T1 N0-1 M0 25 cases, T2 N0-1 M0 4 cases) , and 7 cases of renal tuberculosis.One hundred and sixty hybrid TV-NOTES nephrectomy procedures (simple in 132, radical in 28) and 18 pure TV-NOTES nephrectomy procedures (simple in 17, radical in 1) were performed.Intraoperative and postoperative complications were graded according to Satava and Clavien-Dindo grade classifications.The major complications and relative treatments were analyzed.Results Among the 178 TV-NOTES nephrectomy procedures, there were 40 ( 22.5%) complications occurred, including 13 (7.3%) major complications, in which there were 11 cases of intraoperative complications (6.2%),2 cases of postoperative complications (1.1%).All the complications were successfully managed using organ repair or resection, embolectomy, hemostasis, and so on.No intraoperative and postoperative deaths occurred.There was no significant difference in major complications between hybrid TV-NOTES and pure TV-NOTES nephrectomy (6.9%vs.11.1%, P=0.620).The intraoperative major complications in the early developmental stage of TV-NOTES nephrectomy were more than that of the late stage (20.0%vs.3.4%, P=0.004).There was no significant difference in postoperative complications between the early and late developmental stage of TV-NOTES nephrectomy (13.3%vs.10.8%, P=0.751).Conclusions TV-NOTES nephrectomy is safe and feasible, but there are some major complications worthy of attention.Personal prevent and treatment strategy should be considered.
4.Application value of "four doors of the liver" approach in the laparoscopic anatomical hepatectomy
Yuanjun LIU ; Hong WU ; Yong ZENG ; Jiwei HUANG ; Jiaxin LI ; Kunlin XIE
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2020;19(8):876-881
Objective:To investigate the application value of "four doors of the liver" approach in the laparoscopic anatomical hepatectomy.Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 52 patients with liver cancer who were admitted to West China Hospital of Sichuan University from September 2018 to September 2019 were collected.Patients underwent laparoscopic anatomical hepatectomy by opening "four doors of the liver" approach. There were 36 males and 16 females, aged (53±16)years, with a range from 35 to 78 years. Observation indicators: (1) surgical situations; (2) postoperative situations; (3) follow-up and survival. Follow-up using outpatient examination or telephone interview was conducted to detect the physical situations, liver function and recurrence of liver cancer in patients up to March 2020. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and measurment data with skewed distribution were represented as M (range). Count data were expressed as absolute numbers or percentages. Results:(1) Surgical situations: all the 52 patients underwent laparoscopic anatomical hepatectomy successfully, without perioperative death. Eight and 8 patients underwent laparoscopic left hemihepatectomy and right hemihepatectomy by opening "the first door of the liver" respectively, the operation time of which was (151±31)minutes and (190±43)minutes, the volume of blood loss was (151±20)mL and (361±51)mL. Eight and 8 patients underwent laparoscopic left inner hepatic lobotomy and left outer hepatic lobotomy by opening "the second door of the liver" respectively, the operation time of which was (171±41)minutes and (90±26)minutes, the volume of blood loss was (221±31)mL and (111±21)mL. Eight and 8 patients underwent laparoscopic right posterior hepatic lobotomy and right anterior hepatic lobotomy by opening "the third door of the liver" respectively, the operation time of which was (172±29)minutes and (220±40)minutes, the volume of blood loss was volume of (351±41)mL and (451±47)mL. Four patients underwent laparoscopic hepatic caudate lobotomy by opening "the fourth door of the liver" , the operation time of which was (246±36)minutes, the volume of blood loss was (261±31)mL. None of the 52 patients had blood transfusion. (2) Postoperative situations: all the 52 patients recovered well after surgery, with no complications such as bleeding, biliary fistula, infection or liver failure. The duration of postoperative hospital stay was (7±4)days. (3) Follow-up and survival: all the 52 patients were followed up for 6-17 months, with a median follow-up time of 10 months. At 6 months after operation, all the 52 patients achieved of Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status grade 1, Child-Pugh A of liver function, without tumor recurrence or metastasis. The overall survival rate was 100%(52/52).Conclusion:It is safe and feasible to perform laparoscopic anatomical hepatectomy by the "four doors of the liver" approach.
5.Early thrombotic risks and prophylactic anticoagulation after liver transplantation
Hongzhao YANG ; Qiushi LIANG ; Jian YANG ; Tao LYU ; Kunlin XIE ; Jing ZHOU ; Jiayin YANG ; Hong WU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2023;44(1):53-61
In early stage after liver transplantation(LT), coagulation function of recipients stays in a fragile balance. Affected by a variety of complex mechanisms, blood is usually hypercoagulable. An imbalance between coagulation factors and physiological anticoagulants, elevated level of vWF, an occurrence of fibrinolysis inhibition and dosing of immunosuppressive agents cause a hypercoagulable state in an early stage after LT. Blood hypercoagulability may lead to such thrombotic complications as hepatic artery, portal vein and deep vein thromboses. Some studies have demonstrated that postoperative prophylactic anticoagulation has some effect in reducing the risks of early postoperative thrombosis. However, there is still a great lack of high-quality evidence. This review summarized the latest researches on early coagulation dysfunction, thrombosis and preventive anticoagulation after LT.
6.Genetic safety evaluation of allogeneic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in hosts following traumatic brain injury
Sixian HUANG ; Zhiming FENG ; Yu XIE ; Xiaoxiong ZOU ; Kunlin LIU ; Shiting HUA ; Cong LI ; Yuxi ZOU ; Yingqian CAI ; Yanping TANG ; Xiaodan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(6):575-584
Objective:To investigate the genetic safety of allogeneic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) transplantation in traumatic brain injury (TBI).Methods:(1) In vivo experiment: BMSCs from male SD rats were isolated and cultured. Moderate TBI models were prepared by implanting and fixing micro-drug injection cannula into the left ventricle of 12 female SD rats, and 3 d after that, striking the right cerebral cortex of the rats with pneumatic precision percussion device was performed. Four h, and 3, 6, 9, and 12 d after modeling, TBI rats were given a single/multiple BMSCs infusion (2.5×10 5/time, total volume 10 μL) by cannula; 48 and 72 h, and 10 and 14 d after modeling, brain tissues of TBI rats (3 at each time point) were prepared into paraffin specimens. Immunofluorescent staining was used to detect the microglia activation, and RNAscope ? technology was used to detect the co-localization of astrocytes, neurons, microglia and transplanted BMSCs to observe whether the allogeneic BMSCs were integrated with the host brain cells after transplantation into TBI host. (2) In vitro experiment: the frozen and revived microglial cell line BV2 was transfected with green fluorescent protein (GFP)-positive lentiviral particles, and then, BMSCs prelabeled with pHrodo RED probe and BV2 cells pretreated with lipopolysaccharide were co-cultured in a certain ratio (BV2:BMSCs=1:1, 1:2, 2:1); after 36 and 72 h of co-culture, the phagocytosis between the 2 kinds of cells was observed under confocal fluorescence inverted microscope to observe the specific action forms of microglia on BMSCs. Results:(1) In vivo experiment: 48 and 72 h, and 10 and 14 d after modeling, no colocalization of transplanted BMSCs with astrocytes or neurons was found in paraffin sections of brain tissue in TBI rats; however, 10 and 14 d after modeling, microglia in TBI rats were obviously activated and migrated to the left lateral ventricle and choroid plexus, and co-localization of microglia with transplanted BMSCs was observed. (2) In vitro experiment: phagocytosis occurred after co-culture of BV2 cells at different proportions with BMSCs for 36 and 72 h. Conclusion:After transplantation, allogeneic BMSCs do not integrate with astrocytes or neurons of the TBI host, but they could be phagocytosed by microglia, indicating that allogeneic BMSCs transplantation for TBI is genetically safe.