1.Comparative study of Mammotome minimally invasive operation and traditional surgery in treating benign breast tumor
Junqing LIN ; Feng GAO ; Yanyu FENG ; Jian LIU ; Ji WANG ; Xingdong JIA
International Journal of Surgery 2017;44(3):171-175
Objective To compare the effect of ultrasound-guided Mammotome minimally invasive operation and traditional surgery in treating benign breast tumor.Methods Eighty patients with benign breast tumor admitted to People's Hospital of Beijing Daxing District from October 2015 to April 2016 were randomly divided into group A and group B.Patients in group A accepted ultrasound-guided Mammotome minimally invasive operation (n =40),while patients in Group B accepted traditional surgery (n =40).Operation time,incision length,blood loss,patient satisfaction,postoperative pain,and the occurrence rates of complications were compared between the two groups.Results All the tumors in two groups were removed.Patients in group A had shorter operation time (10.4 ± 1.0) min,less blood loss (4.1 ± 0.5) ml,smaller length of incision (0.34 ± 0.04) cm (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01);also had less occurrence of complication (P < 0.05);and patients in group A had better patient's satisfaction (95%) (P < 0.01).Conclusions Ultrasound-guided Mammotome minimally invasive operation is helpful to shorten operation time and incision length,and reduce blood loss,also improve satisfaction.It is valuable for application and popularization in primary hospital.
2.Problem-oriented approach to strengthening the discipline inspection team in public hospitals:for high-quality construction
Yu SHANG ; Chunqin QIU ; Xingdong JI ; Jia ZHU
Modern Hospital 2024;24(7):1015-1017,1021
The role of discipline inspection departments in public hospitals is often insufficient,and the effectiveness of preventive and punitive measures is inadequate.Taking Taizhou People's Hospital as a case study,this paper analyzes the cur-rent situation and shortcomings of the hospital's discipline inspection team.By adopting a problem-oriented approach,it focuses on addressing the key issues of personnel selection,strengthening institutional construction,and improving training and practical experience.The aim is to enhance the effectiveness of the discipline inspection work in the hospital and promote high-quality con-struction.
3.Analysis of clinical factors for unclear diagnosis of frozen section pathology in thyroid carcinoma
Jian LIU ; Liying ZHANG ; Xingdong JIA ; Yanyu FENG
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(18):38-42
Objective To investigate the occurrence of intraoperative frozen section(FS)pathology unclear diagnosis in thyroid carcinoma,seeking clinical factors affecting the pathological accuracy of FS.Methods Retrospective analysis of thyroid cancer patients who underwent surgical treatment at People's Hospital of Daxing District in Beijing from August 2016 to December 2019.Target nodules were divided into FS clear diagnosis group and unclear diagnosis group(including delayed diagnosis group,misdiagnosis group,accidental diagnosis group)according to the results of FS and paraffin section pathological examination.The general information,laboratory test,result of color ultrasound and pathological types between FS clear diagnosis group and unclear diagnosis group were compared.Results A total of 336 cancer nodules were included.The quantity and proportion of cancer nodules in clear diagnosis group,delayed diagnosis group,misdiagnosis group and accidental diagnosis group were respectively 266(79.17%),28(8.33%),21(6.25%)and 21(6.25%).In the delayed diagnosis group,"no exception"thyroid cancer was the most frequently used.Compared to clear diagnosis group,the maximum diameter of cancer nodules in delayed diagnosis group,misdiagnosis group,accidental diagnosis group were smaller(P<0.05);In the delayed diagnosis group,the proportion of aspect ratio>1 was higher(P=0.017),and the proportion of microcalification was lower(P=0.002).In the misdiagnosis group,thyroid peroxidase antibody level was higher(P=0.002).Conclusion Clinical doctors should be familiar with commonly used diagnostic terms for delayed diagnosis and misdiagnosis.When making treatment decisions,full consideration should be given to the possibility of difficult to diagnose diagnosis,especially for patients with small nodules and concurrent chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis.
4.Effect evaluation of different surgical strategies of pathological and ultrasonic suspected thyroid cancer patients
Jian LIU ; Xingdong JIA ; Lingyan FENG ; Xiangbin QIAO ; Ji WANG ; Shizhi SU ; Yanyu FENG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2022;45(3):251-256
Objective:To understand the correlation of different ultrasound characteristics with thyroid cancer, and evaluate the effect and safety of different surgical strategies in pathological suspected cancer and highly suspected cancer by pure ultrasound.Methods:The clinical data of 679 patients (787 thyroid nodules) underwent thyroid surgery from August 2016 to December 2019 in Beijing Daxing District People′s Hospital were retrospectively analyzed, including ultrasound characteristics (echo, margin, form, ratio of tall to wide, calcification), surgery data (operation time, surgical strategies, whether the second surgery), recovery process (whether combined with secondary injury, including hoarse voice and choking on drinking water; drainage tube retention time and postoperative drainage), pathological examination results (pathological types, whether included parathyroid gland in the submitted specimen and whether lymph node metastasis). The effect and safety were compared between dissection and non-dissection of central group lymph nodes in pathological suspected cancer patients and highly suspected cancer by pure ultrasound patients.Results:Among the 787 thyroid nodules, 316 nodules (40.2%) were malignant nodules, including 308 papillary carcinomas; 471 nodules (59.8%) were benign nodules. The rates of low echo, unclear margin, form irregularity, ratio of tall to wide >1 and microcalcification in malignant nodules were significantly higher than those in benign nodules: 90.5% (286/316) vs. 38.9% (183/471), 52.5% (166/316) vs. 11.5% (54/471), 53.8% (170/316) vs. 11.5% (54/471), 30.4% (96/316) vs. 5.5%(26/471) and 65.5% (207/316) vs. 8.7% (41/471), and there were statistical differences ( P<0.01). Among 26 patients with pathological suspected cancer, there were no statistical difference in operation time, drainage tube retention time, postoperative drainage, surgical complications and paraffin pathology result between patients with dissection of central group lymph nodes (17 cases) and patients without dissection of central group lymph nodes (9 cases) ( P>0.05); the patients with dissection of the central group lymph nodes were all proved to be cancer by paraffin pathology examination. The highly suspected cancer by pure ultrasound was in 57 cases, there were no statistical difference in operation time, drainage tube retention time, postoperative drainage, choking on drinking water or hoarse voice between patients with dissection of central group lymph nodes (23 cases) and patients without that dissection (34 cases) ( P>0.05); the incidence of parathyroid gland in the submitted specimen and malignant rate of paraffin pathology result in patients with dissection of central group lymph nodes were significantly higher than those without that dissection: 39.1% (9/23) vs. 2.9% (1/34) and 30.4% (7/23) vs. 8.8% (3/34), and there were statistical differences ( P<0.01 or <0.05). Conclusions:Thyroid ultrasound characteristics have important predictive value. It is recommended to clean central group lymph node in most cases of pathological suspected cancer; while when highly suspected cancer by pure ultrasound happens, it is recommended to clean lymph node only when lymph node metastasis is highly suspected.
5.Molecular deconvolution of the neutralizing antibodies induced by an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 virus vaccine.
Xingdong ZHOU ; Hui WANG ; Qun JI ; Mingjuan DU ; Yuexia LIANG ; Huanhuan LI ; Fan LI ; Hang SHANG ; Xiujuan ZHU ; Wei WANG ; Lichun JIANG ; Alexey V STEPANOV ; Tianyu MA ; Nanxin GONG ; Xiaodong JIA ; Alexander G GABIBOV ; Zhiyong LOU ; Yinying LU ; Yu GUO ; Hongkai ZHANG ; Xiaoming YANG
Protein & Cell 2021;12(10):818-823