1.Relationship between drainage time and early efficacy after short-segment lumbar fusion
Zan CHEN ; Fei LEI ; Fei YE ; Qingzhong ZHOU ; Hao YUAN ; Lipeng ZHENG ; Xian ZHA ; Daxiong FENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(6):927-933
BACKGROUND:As a routine method after lumbar spine surgery,a drainage tube is convenient for postoperative bleeding drainage and management,and there is still no consensus on the choice of postoperative removal time for short-segment lumbar spine surgery with less risk. OBJECTIVE:To explore the effect of different drainage times on early clinical efficacy after short-segment lumbar fusion. METHODS:A prospective randomized controlled study was performed on 220 patients in the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University who underwent posterior lumbar interbody fusion for lumbar degenerative diseases from March 2017 to April 2021.According to the different drainage times,the patients were randomly divided into removal on the second day after operation(group A),removal on the third day after operation(group B),and removal after the observation method 24-hour drainage volume<30 mL(group C).The perioperative indicators and follow-up results of the three groups of patients were observed and compared. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Because 7 patients were lost to follow-up,2 patients were excluded,and 211 patients were finally included(72 patients in group A,71 patients in group B,and 68 patients in group C).(2)The average drainage time of group C was 2.91 days.The postoperative drainage volume in group A was significantly less than that in groups B and C,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).On day 3 after operation,the hematocrit value of group C was lower than that of group A and group B,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Postoperative activity time and hospital stay in group A were shorter than those in groups B and C,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).(3)Four patients in group A,two patients in group B and three patients in group C received an allogeneic blood transfusion.There was no significant difference among the groups(P>0.05).(4)In terms of postoperative complications,there were no statistical differences in postoperative wound leakage and surgical site infection in all three groups(P>0.05).(5)All patients were followed up for more than 12 months.Visual analog scale score and Oswestry dysfunction index of the three groups of patients before discharge and at the last follow-up were significantly improved compared with those before surgery(P<0.05).There was no statistical significance among the groups(P>0.05).(6)It is indicated that the removal of the drainage tube on the second day after a posterior lumbar fusion can effectively reduce the time to get out of bed and hospital stay,without increasing the postoperative blood loss and the risk of complications.
2.Effects of staged rehabilitation nursing in patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
Yu QIU ; Chunmiao XING ; Ping YUAN ; Yuming WANG ; Linling ZHANG ; Qingzhong CHEN ; Min GE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(34):4734-4738
Objective:To explore the effect of staged rehabilitation nursing in patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.Methods:From January 2021 to December 2022, convenience sampling was used to select 73 patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in the Department of Hand Surgery at Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University as participants. According to the random number table method, patients were divided into a control group ( n=36) and an observation group ( n=37). Control group received routine rehabilitation nursing, while observation group received staged rehabilitation nursing. The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Shoulder Rating Scale score, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) Rating Scale score, Constant-Murley Shoulder Scale score, and complications during rehabilitation were compared between two groups of patients before and six months after intervention. Results:Six months after surgery, both groups showed an increase in UCLA scores and ASES scores compared to before the intervention ( P<0.05), and the scores of observation group were higher than those of control group, with statistical differences ( P<0.05). Six months after surgery, the Constant-Murley Shoulder Scale scores for daily life and shoulder range of motion in observation group were higher than those in control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). During the rehabilitation period, the incidence of complications in observation group was lower than that in control group with a statistical difference ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Staged rehabilitation nursing in patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair shows significant effects and can effectively promote patient recovery.
3.Risk factors for surgical site infection after emergency abdominal surgery: a multicenter cross-sectional study in China
Ze LI ; Junru GAO ; Li SONG ; Peige WANG ; Jian'an REN ; Xiuwen WU ; Suming LUO ; Qingjun ZENG ; Yanhong WENG ; Xinjian XU ; Qingzhong YUAN ; Jie ZHAO ; Nansheng LIAO ; Wei MAI ; Feng WANG ; Hui CAO ; Shichen WANG ; Gang HAN ; Daorong WANG ; Hao WANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Dongming ZHANG ; Weishun LIAO ; Wanwen ZHAO ; Wei LI ; Peng CUI ; Xin CHEN ; Haiyang ZHANG ; Tao YANG ; Lie WANG ; Yongshun GAO ; Jiang LI ; Jianjun WU ; Wei ZHOU ; Zejian LYU ; Jian FANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2020;23(11):1043-1050
Objective:Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common infectious complication after emergency abdominal surgery (EAS). To a large extent, most SSI can be prevented, but there are few relevant studies in China. This study mainly investigated the current situation of SSI occurrence after EAS in China, and further explored risk factors for SSI occurrence.Methods:Multi-center cross-sectional study was conducted. Clinical data of patients undergoing EAS in 33 hospitals across China between May 1, 2019 and June 7, 2019 were prospectively collected, including perioperative data and microbial culture results from infected incisions. The primary outcome was the incidence of SSI after EAS, while the secondary outcomes were postoperative hospital stay, ICU occupancy rate, length of ICU stay, hospitalization cost, and mortality within postoperative 30 days. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the risk factors of SSI after EAS.Results:A total of 660 EAS patients aged (47.9±18.3) years were enrolled in this study, including 56.5% of males (373/660). Forty-nine (7.4%) patients developed postoperative SSI. The main pathogen of SSI was Escherichia coli [culture positive rate was 32.7% (16/49)]. As compared to patients without SSI, those with SSI were more likely to be older (median 56 years vs. 46 years, U=19 973.5, P<0.001), male [71.4% (35/49) vs. 56.1% (343/611), χ 2=4.334, P=0.037] and diabetes [14.3% (7/49) vs. 5.1% (31/611), χ 2=5.498, P=0.015]; with-lower preoperative hemoglobin (median: 122.0 g/L vs. 143.5 g/L, U=11 471.5, P=0.006) and albumin (median: 35.5 g/L vs. 40.8 g/L, U=9452.0, P<0.001), with higher blood glucose (median: 6.9 mmol/L vs. 6.0 mmol/L, U=17 754.5, P<0.001); with intestinal obstruction [32.7% (16/49) vs. 9.2% (56/611), χ 2=25.749, P<0.001], with ASA score 3-4 [42.9% (21/49) vs. 13.9% (85/611), χ 2=25.563, P<0.001] and with high surgical risk [49.0% (24/49) vs. 7.0% (43/611), χ 2=105.301, P<0.001]. The main operative procedure resulting in SSI was laparotomy [81.6%(40/49) vs. 35.7%(218/611), χ 2=40.232, P<0.001]. Patients with SSI experienced significantly longer operation time (median: 150 minutes vs. 75 minutes, U=25 183.5, P<0.001). In terms of clinical outcome, higher ICU occupancy rate [51.0% (25/49) vs. 19.5% (119/611), χ 2=26.461, P<0.001], more hospitalization costs (median: 44 000 yuan vs. 15 000 yuan, U=24 660.0, P<0.001), longer postoperative hospital stay (median: 10 days vs. 5 days, U=23 100.0, P<0.001) and longer ICU occupancy time (median: 0 days vs. 0 days, U=19 541.5, P<0.001) were found in the SSI group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the elderly (OR=3.253, 95% CI: 1.178-8.985, P=0.023), colorectal surgery (OR=9.156, 95% CI: 3.655-22.937, P<0.001) and longer operation time (OR=15.912, 95% CI:6.858-36.916, P<0.001) were independent risk factors of SSI, while the laparoscopic surgery (OR=0.288, 95% CI: 0.119-0.694, P=0.006) was an independent protective factor for SSI. Conclusions:For patients undergoing EAS, attention should be paid to middle-aged and elderly patients and those of colorectal surgery. Laparoscopic surgery should be adopted when feasible and the operation time should be minimized, so as to reduce the incidence of SSI and to reduce the burden on patients and medical institutions.
4.Risk factors for surgical site infection after emergency abdominal surgery: a multicenter cross-sectional study in China
Ze LI ; Junru GAO ; Li SONG ; Peige WANG ; Jian'an REN ; Xiuwen WU ; Suming LUO ; Qingjun ZENG ; Yanhong WENG ; Xinjian XU ; Qingzhong YUAN ; Jie ZHAO ; Nansheng LIAO ; Wei MAI ; Feng WANG ; Hui CAO ; Shichen WANG ; Gang HAN ; Daorong WANG ; Hao WANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Dongming ZHANG ; Weishun LIAO ; Wanwen ZHAO ; Wei LI ; Peng CUI ; Xin CHEN ; Haiyang ZHANG ; Tao YANG ; Lie WANG ; Yongshun GAO ; Jiang LI ; Jianjun WU ; Wei ZHOU ; Zejian LYU ; Jian FANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2020;23(11):1043-1050
Objective:Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common infectious complication after emergency abdominal surgery (EAS). To a large extent, most SSI can be prevented, but there are few relevant studies in China. This study mainly investigated the current situation of SSI occurrence after EAS in China, and further explored risk factors for SSI occurrence.Methods:Multi-center cross-sectional study was conducted. Clinical data of patients undergoing EAS in 33 hospitals across China between May 1, 2019 and June 7, 2019 were prospectively collected, including perioperative data and microbial culture results from infected incisions. The primary outcome was the incidence of SSI after EAS, while the secondary outcomes were postoperative hospital stay, ICU occupancy rate, length of ICU stay, hospitalization cost, and mortality within postoperative 30 days. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the risk factors of SSI after EAS.Results:A total of 660 EAS patients aged (47.9±18.3) years were enrolled in this study, including 56.5% of males (373/660). Forty-nine (7.4%) patients developed postoperative SSI. The main pathogen of SSI was Escherichia coli [culture positive rate was 32.7% (16/49)]. As compared to patients without SSI, those with SSI were more likely to be older (median 56 years vs. 46 years, U=19 973.5, P<0.001), male [71.4% (35/49) vs. 56.1% (343/611), χ 2=4.334, P=0.037] and diabetes [14.3% (7/49) vs. 5.1% (31/611), χ 2=5.498, P=0.015]; with-lower preoperative hemoglobin (median: 122.0 g/L vs. 143.5 g/L, U=11 471.5, P=0.006) and albumin (median: 35.5 g/L vs. 40.8 g/L, U=9452.0, P<0.001), with higher blood glucose (median: 6.9 mmol/L vs. 6.0 mmol/L, U=17 754.5, P<0.001); with intestinal obstruction [32.7% (16/49) vs. 9.2% (56/611), χ 2=25.749, P<0.001], with ASA score 3-4 [42.9% (21/49) vs. 13.9% (85/611), χ 2=25.563, P<0.001] and with high surgical risk [49.0% (24/49) vs. 7.0% (43/611), χ 2=105.301, P<0.001]. The main operative procedure resulting in SSI was laparotomy [81.6%(40/49) vs. 35.7%(218/611), χ 2=40.232, P<0.001]. Patients with SSI experienced significantly longer operation time (median: 150 minutes vs. 75 minutes, U=25 183.5, P<0.001). In terms of clinical outcome, higher ICU occupancy rate [51.0% (25/49) vs. 19.5% (119/611), χ 2=26.461, P<0.001], more hospitalization costs (median: 44 000 yuan vs. 15 000 yuan, U=24 660.0, P<0.001), longer postoperative hospital stay (median: 10 days vs. 5 days, U=23 100.0, P<0.001) and longer ICU occupancy time (median: 0 days vs. 0 days, U=19 541.5, P<0.001) were found in the SSI group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the elderly (OR=3.253, 95% CI: 1.178-8.985, P=0.023), colorectal surgery (OR=9.156, 95% CI: 3.655-22.937, P<0.001) and longer operation time (OR=15.912, 95% CI:6.858-36.916, P<0.001) were independent risk factors of SSI, while the laparoscopic surgery (OR=0.288, 95% CI: 0.119-0.694, P=0.006) was an independent protective factor for SSI. Conclusions:For patients undergoing EAS, attention should be paid to middle-aged and elderly patients and those of colorectal surgery. Laparoscopic surgery should be adopted when feasible and the operation time should be minimized, so as to reduce the incidence of SSI and to reduce the burden on patients and medical institutions.
5.The impact of hepatectomy combined with splenectomy on perioperative hepatitis B virus reactivation in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma ≤ 5 cm and hypersplenism
Jiaobang XU ; Shilei LI ; Jian ZHANG ; Faping YOU ; Guozheng PAN ; Qingzhong YUAN ; Rui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2017;23(7):448-451
Objective To investigate the impact of hepatectomy combined with splenectomy on hepatitis B virus (HBV) reactivation in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ≤5 cm and with hypersplenism.Methods This is a retrospective case-control study on 167 patients with HCC ≤5 cm and with hypersplenism who underwent hepatectomy combined with splenectomy at the Shengli Oilfield Central Hospital between May 2008 and June 2015.64 patients underwent hepatectomy combined with splenectomy,and 103 patients hepatectomy alone.The patients were assigned to the hepatectomy combined with splenectomy group (the combined group,n =61) or the hepatectomy alone group (the control group,n =61) using propensity score matching (PSM).Logistic regression was used to evaluate the relative clinical factors associated with HBV reactivation.The stratified Chi-squared test was utilized to determine the impact of the surgical procedure and preoperative anti-viral therapy on postoperative hepatitis B virus reactivation of these patients.Results The serum PLT level,Child-Pugh grading,tumor diameter and surgical procedures were shown to be independent risk factors associated with postoperative HBV reactivation (P < 0.05).To study the impact of preoperative anti-viral therapy on postoperative HBV reactivation:-the incidence of HBV reactivation was higher in the control group than in the combined group (19.7% vs.6.6%,P < 0.05).In the combined group,there was no significant difference between patients who received anti-viral therapy and those who were treatment-naive (5.3% vs.7.1%,P >0.05).In the control group,a higher incidence of HBV reactivation was found in patients with treatment-na(i)ve than in patients who received anti-viral therapy (26.1 % vs.0,P < 0.05).For the patients who received anti-viral therapy,there was no significant difference between the combined group and the control group (5.3% vs.0,P > 0.05).In patients with treatment-na(i)ve,a higher incidence of HBV reactivation was observed in the control group than the combined group (26.1% vs.7.1%,P < 0.05).Conclusions In patients who were not treated with antiviral therapy,hepatectomy combined with splenectomy decreased the incidence of postoperative HBV reactivation in patient with HCC ≤5 cm and with hypersplenism.For the patients who received preoperative anti-viral therapy,the incidence of postoperative HBV reactivation was not decreased with hepatectomy combined with splenectomy.
6.Impact of obesity and spleen length on laparoscopic splenectomy combined with pericardial devascularization
Jiaobang XU ; Guoqiang LI ; Xichao WANG ; Peng LI ; Qingzhong YUAN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2017;23(3):181-185
Objective To evaluate the impact of obesity and spleen length on laparoscopic splenectomy combined with pericardial devascularization.Methods We retrospectively analyzed 121 patients with portal hypertension who underwent laparoscopic splenectomy combined with pericardial devascularization in our hospital.Using BMI,these patients were classified as the obesity and the non-obesity groups.Using length of the spleen,the patients were divided into two subgroups:spleen AC diameter > 20 cm and spleen AC diameter ≤20 cm.Results (1) For the Obesity group,the operation time,the rate of conversion to open operation and the complication rate after operation were higher than the non-obesity group [(184.0 ± 49.0) min vs (142.0 ±39.0) min,26.1% vs 8.0%,26.1% vs 6.7%,respectively,P<0.05].However,the differences were not significant for mean blood loss,intraperitoneal drainage and complication rate after operation.For patients with massive splenomegaly,the obesity group had higher rates of conversion into open operation and complication (42.9% vs 11.7%,33.3% vs 8.8%,respectively,P <0.05).For patients with non-massive splenomegaly,the differences were not significant between the obesity and non-obesity groups (P > 0.05).(2) For obesity patients,the spleen AC diameter > 20 cm group had a longer operation time and a higher rate of conversion to open operation [(224.0 ± 42.0) min vs (152.0 ± 44.0) min,42.9% vs 12.0%,respectively,P < 0.05].The length of spleen had no effect on the operation and its complication (P > 0.05).Conclusions Obesity extended the operation time and increased the rates of conversion to open operation and complication after operation.The spleen length had a major impact on the rates of conversion to open operation and complication after operation for the groups of obesity patients.
7.Hepatectomy combined with splenectomy in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma with Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer Stage A and portal hypertension
Jiaobang XU ; Qiaoyun LIU ; Guozheng PAN ; Xichao WANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Rui ZHU ; Qingzhong YUAN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2017;23(6):365-369
Objective To evaluate the peri-operative and survival outcomes of hepatectomy combined with splenectomy in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma with Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer Stage A and portal hypertension.Methods We retrospectively analyzed the data on patients with hepatocellular carcinoma with Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer Stage A and portal hypertension who underwent surgery at the Shengli Oilfield Central Hospital between July 2008 and June 2015.According to the operative method,the patients were classified as the experimental group (hepatectomy combined with splenectomy) and the control group (hepatectomy).We compared and analyzed the clinical data between these two groups,which included the operation time,blood loss,duration of hepatic portal occlusion,width of surgical resection margin,liver function,PLT,HBV reactivation,time to remove drainage tube,complications,upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage rate and survival outcomes.Results (1) The operation time,blood loss,PLT at 1 week and 1 month after surgery in the experimental group were all significantly higher than the control group [(161.4 ± 38.3) min vs.(119.2±36.4) min,(268.7±72.1) vs.(201.3±61.3) ml,(189.2±51.3) ×109/L vs.(81.9±32.2) ×109/L,(327.4±69.1) ×109/L vs.(84.5±28.5) × 109/L (all P<0.05),respectively].The time to remove drainage tube,duration of hepatic portal occlusion,width of resection surgical margin,TBil,complications and upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage rates of the two groups were not significantly different (all P > 0.05).The HBV reactivation rate,ALT and AST in the experimental group were significantly lower than the control group [3.9% (2/51) vs.18.2% (12/66),(45.7 ± 11.4) U/L vs.(58.3±14.7) U/L,(48.1±12.4) U/Lvs.(61.3±15.1) U/L (allP<0.05),respectively].(2) The 1,3 and 5-year recurrence free survival rates were not significantly different between the experimental and control groups [84.3 %,34.1%,27.3 % vs.78.8 %,42.1%,9.7 % (all P > 0.05),respectively].The 1,3 and 5-year overall survival rates in the experimental Group were significantly higher than the control group [94.1%,66.3 %,33.5 % vs.90.9%,46.7%,16.1% (all P < 0.05),respectively].Conclusion Combined liver and spleen resection was a safe and efficacious modality to treat patients with BCLC A hepatocellular carcinoma,which reduced the incidence of HBV reactivation and improved the overall survival.
8.Hepatitis B reactivation in hepatocellular carcinoma patients after hepatic resection vs radiofrequency ablation
Jiaobang XU ; Guoqiang LI ; Peng LI ; Fei ZHAO ; Qingzhong YUAN ; Jian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2016;31(12):1018-1021
Objective To study hcpatitis B virus (HBV) reactivation and related risk factors for ≤5 cm hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by radiofrequency ablation (RFA) or hepatic resection.Methods From Sep 2006 to Jan 2013,193 patients received hepatectomy and 146 patients received RFA.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to assess risk factors.Stratified x2 test for HBV reactivation,Unpaired student's t-test for CD4 +,CD8 +,CD4+/CD8+ and NK cell proportions.Results (1) Antiviral therapy,Child-Pugh grade,vascular invasion and treatment modality were significant risk factors of HBV reactivation (P < 0.05).(2) HBV reactivation was lower in patients receiving antiviral therapy than those who did not (16/181 vs.25/158,x2 =3.869,P =0.049),the reactivation in hepatectomy group was higher than RFA group in those not using antiviral therapy (20/92 vs.5/66,x2 =5.788,P =0.016),but the difference was not significant in the antiviral therapy patients (10/101 vs.6/80,x2 =0.319,P =0.572).(3)CD3+,CD4+,CD4+/CD8+ and NK cell proportions after 7 days treatment decreased in different degree for both hepatic resection and RFA group with or without antiviral therapy (P <0.05).For patients who did not received antiviral therapy,the proportions of RFA after 7 days treatment were higher than the hepatic resection group (P < 0.05).Conclusions Compared with ≤5 cm carcinoma treated by RFA,hepatic resection decreased the proportions of immune cells,preoperative antiviral therapy relieves immune suppression,decreases the incidence of HBV reactivation.
9.Progress on diagnosis and treatment of histiocytic cell sarcoma
Guozheng PAN ; Jiaobang XU ; Qingzhong YUAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(5):220-222
Histiocytic sarcoma is a rare kind of histiocytic lymphoma with an undetectable onset, no specific clinical and imaging mani-festations, and rapid progression. At diagnosis, the histiocytic sarcoma has already spread significantly in most patients. The diagnosis of histiocytic sarcoma depends on the basis of its mitotic figures and at least expression of one of the following:CD68, CD163, and lyso-zyme. Operation excision, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy are currently the more common treatment methods for histiocytic sarco-ma. However, no unified curative and treatment standard exists, and prognosis is poor. This review summarizes the diagnosis and treat-ment of histiocytic sarcoma.
10.Effect of CIK on long-term survival and hepatitis B reactivation in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma after RFA and TACE
Jiaobang XU ; Guozheng PAN ; Jian ZHANG ; Long HAO ; Shilei LI ; Qingzhong YUAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2016;31(10):854-858
Objective To evaluate effects of autologous cytokine-induced killer cell (CIK) transfusion on the survival and hepatitics B virus (HBV) reactivation after radiofrequency ablation (RFA) combined with transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE).Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 185 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma treated from Mar 2007 to Oct 2013.Patients were divided into study group (RFA,TACE,CIK) of 98 cases and control group (RFA,TACE) of 87 cases.According to tumor size,numbers and vascular invasion,patients were stratified into 4 subgroups:the high and the low risk group respectively with tumor ≤ 5 cm and > 5 cm.Results The 1-,3-,5-year survival rate between study and control group were not significantly different:75.5% (74/98),57.1% (56/98),20.4% (20/98) vs.71.2% (62/87),54.0% (47/87),21.8% (19/87) (P > 0.05).Only the study group's 1-,3-,5-year survival rate of high risk patients with tumor ≤ 5 cm were higher than the control group:75.0% (21/28),53.6% (15/28),35.7 % (10/28) vs.61.9% (13/21),42.9% (9/21),23.5% (5/21) (P < 0.05).The incidence of HBV reactivation was lower in dunantiviral patients who received CIK therapy than those who had 6.0% (3/50) vs.23.5% (12/61) (P < 0.05).Conclusion Postoperative adjuvant CIK therapy with tumor≤5cm after RFA combined with TACE was beneficial to the survival of high risk patients and decreased the risk of HBV reactivation.

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