1.Laparoscopic cholecystectomy in elderly patients: A report of 118 cases
Tiansong SHAO ; Jixiang WU ; Jiexiong LIANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the characteristics of laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC) in the elderly. Methods A retrospective analysis was made on clinical data of 118 elderly patients treated with LC in this hospital between January 2000 and January 2005. Results The LC was successfully completed in 116 patients,while conversions to open surgery were required in 2 patients due to low level of insertion of the cystic duct(1 patient) and common bile duct injury(1 patient).The operation time was(30~120 min)(mean,50 min).The postoperative recovery was uneventful in all the patients.The length of hospital stay after operation was 3~7 d(mean,4.5 d).The patient with common bile duct injury was followed for 2 years and 6 months.Transient onsets of abdominal pain and fever were noted and cured with antibiotics for 2~5 days.No biliary tract stenosis or bile duct calculus was seen.Follow-up observations in the remaining 117 patients for 6~12 months(mean,10.5 months) revealed no abdominal pain,fever,or jaundice. Conclusions Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is acceptable and safe for elderly patients.Proper peri-operative management and careful surgical performance are essential to the success of surgery.
2.Laparoscopy-assisted Sigmoid Colon Vaginoplasty:Report of 27 Cases
Tiansong SHAO ; Jixiang WU ; Bin LI
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(02):-
Objective To study the surgical techniques and effects of laparoscopy-assisted sigmoid colon vaginoplasty.MethodsClinical data of 27 patients,who underwent laparoscopy-assisted sigmoid colon vaginoplasty at Beijing Anzhen Hospital between June 2006 and June 2007,were retrospectively analyzed.A 15-cm segment of pedicled sigmoid colon was isolated using an ultrasound knife.The distal end of the segment was pulled into the vaginal space in the cul-de-sac of Douglas under a laparoscopic vision as the neovagina.The continuity of the intestinal tract(end-to-end bowel anastomosis) was restored using a circular mechanical suture through the rectum.ResultsThe surgery was successfully completed in all the cases,no intra-operative complication occurred.The mean blood loss and operation time was 82 ml(50-180 ml) and 168 min(120-246 ml) respectively.One patient developed incomplete intestinal obstruction 16 days after the operation,and was cured by conservative treatment.Follow-up was available in 21 patients for 14-20 months.Five patients had no sexual partner during the follow-up,while the other 16 patients were satisfied with their sexual lives after the surgeries.ConclusionLaparoscopic vaginal reconstruction using a sigmoid colon segment is satisfying for cosmetic,functional,and anatomic results.
3.Perioperative Treatment for Elderly Patients with Cardiopulmonary Diseases Undergoing Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Lixin QIU ; Jixiang WU ; Tiansong SHAO
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(05):-
Objective To report our experience on laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC) for elderly patients with cholecystitis and cardiopulmonary diseases.Methods Totally 225 elderly patients,who had undergone laparoscopic cholecystectomy in our hospital between January 2000 and June 2008,were retrospectively analyzed. Results Among the cases,LC were completed in 222 patients,the other 3 were converted to open surgery.No bile duct injury or biliary leakage occurred.After the operation,7 cases developed pulmonary infection,and 3 cases showed urinary infection,all of them were cured by antibiotics.Three cases suffered from cardiac ischemia without further damage.Conclusions With strict enrollment criteria,careful preoperative preparation,skillful operation,and intensive intra-and postoperative monitor,the LC is safe for elderly patients as a minimally invasive surgery.
4.Research progress of TCM functional exercises for the treatment of fatigue
Yuying SHAO ; Jing LU ; Yuanyuan QU ; Chuwen FENG ; Shuhao GUO ; Binbin LI ; Tao CHEN ; Tiansong YANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(1):119-123
TCM functional exercises are the important means of TCM to prevent and cure diseases. By adjusting the bones and muscles externally, adjusting the heart and organs internally, promoting blood circulation, improving sleep disorders, enhancing metabolism and immune capacity, the aim of preventing and treating diseases, prolonging life span, and strengthening the body is achieved. TCM exercises have a significant effect on the treatment of various types of fatigue such as chronic fatigue syndrome, Exercise-induced fatigue, post-stroke fatigue, and cancer-related fatigue.
5.Research progress in the treatment of sleep disorder in chronic fatigue syndrome with external therapy of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chuwen FENG ; Qingyong WANG ; Yuanyuan QU ; Zhongren SUN ; Yulin WANG ; Jing LU ; Yuying SHAO ; Binbin LI ; Tao CHEN ; Shuhao GUO ; Tiansong YANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(2):248-252
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) external therapy for sleep disorder of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has good anti-fatigue effect and can improve sleep quality of patients. The treatment for sleep disorders of CFS with TCM external treatment mainly adopts acupuncture, moxibustion, massage, TCM bath, transcutaneous acupoint electrical stimulation and auricular point sticking, etc., or alone, or comprehensive application, or combined with oral Chinese materia medica. The appropriate treatment method can be selected according to the patients' condition and compliance, which reflects the unique advantages of TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment and the treatment according to people and time. The existing research still needs to further form a standardized and recognized diagnosis and treatment system, so as to better guide clinical popularization and application.
6.TCF-1 deficiency influences the composition of intestinal microbiota and enhances susceptibility to colonic inflammation.
Guotao YU ; Fang WANG ; Menghao YOU ; Tiansong XU ; Chunlei SHAO ; Yuning LIU ; Ruiqi LIU ; Min DENG ; Zhihong QI ; Zhao WANG ; Jingjing LIU ; Yingpeng YAO ; Jingjing CHEN ; Zhen SUN ; Shanshan HAO ; Wenhui GUO ; Tianyan ZHAO ; Zhengquan YU ; Qian ZHANG ; Yaofeng ZHAO ; Feng CHEN ; Shuyang YU
Protein & Cell 2020;11(5):380-386