1.Gastrointestinal stromal tumors of the stomach
Tiansuo ZHAO ; Huikai LI ; Xiuchao WANG ; He REN ; Jihui HAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2009;24(9):689-691
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) of the stomach and to analyze the corresponding prognostic factors. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 121 patients in our hospital from March 1996 to March 2008. Gender、age、tumor size and histological type were analyzed. Results For these 121 cases the median survival time is 73.2 months. The overall 1-、3-、and 5-year survival rates were 82%, 59% and 50% respectively. The tumor-free survival rates for 1-、3-、and 5-yeas were 65%, 46% and 33% respectively. Cox univariale analysis revealed that gender、tumor size、organ involvement and recurrence were factors impacting prognosis. Cox multivariate analysis revealed that gender、tumor size、organ involvement、recurrence were prognostic factors for gastric GIST. Conclusions Male sex、tumor size (> 10 cm) and involvement of organ were independent indicators for a poor prognosis in patients with primary malignant gastric GIST.
2.Functional assessment of knee joint position sense after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using double-bundle semitendinosus and gracilis under arthroscopy
Wenming LUO ; Rusen LIU ; Xiuchao WANG ; Jingcai LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(11):-
0.05).CONCLUSION:There is no evidence of impaired JPS in weight-bearing positions in subjects with ACL reconstruction at a mean follow-up of 12 months after surgery compared with subjects with healthy knees.
3.Multi spiral CT findings of intraductal papillary neoplasm of the bile duct and its benign and malignant differentiation
Zhaoxia ZHOU ; Jianhua WANG ; Weijian ZHOU ; Xiuchao HE
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(3):398-401
Objective To investigate the multi spiral computed tomography(MSCT)characteristics of intraductal papillary neo-plasm of the bile duct(IPNB)and to distinguish the benign and malignant ones.Methods The MSCT and clinical data of 23 patients with IPNB confirmed by pathology were analyzed retrospectively.According to the pathology,they were divided into benign and malignant groups,including 12 cases of benign group(7 cases with low to medium grade intraepithelial neoplasia,and other 5 cases with high grade intraepithelial neoplasia)and 11 cases of malignant group with invasive carcinoma.All patients underwent plain and tri-phasic enhanced CT scans of upper abdomen.The enhanced scan included arterial phase,portal phase and delayed phase.The location,size,growth mode,enhancement type,invasion and metastasis,bile duct manifestations and bile duct stones were analyzed.Independent sample t-test was used to count the transverse diameter,longitudinal diameter and aspect ratio of tumor.Chi square test was used to compare the difference in other parameters between benign and malignant groups.Results There were no significant differences between benign and malignant IPNB groups in the location of the disease,the transverse diameter of the tumor,the dilatation of the bile duct and the presence of the stones(P>0.05).However,the significant differences in tumor growth mode,tumor longitudinal diameter and aspect ratio,enhancement type,invasion of bile duct wall and bile duct truncation were found(P<0.05).Conclusion Benign IPNB is common,while the IPNB with diffuse growth,progressive enhancement,invasion of bile duct wall and extrabiliary structures,and distant metastasis may indicate malignance,and the final diagnosis depends on the pathology.
4.Effect of percutaneous internal fixation of anterior inferior iliac spine for pelvic fractures
Xiuchao SHANG ; Xiangsheng MENG ; Sheng JING ; Yan WANG ; Cheng'an ZHANG ; Xiao SUN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2020;36(7):630-636
Objective:To compare the efficacy of internal fixation and external fixation in the treatment of pelvic fractures.Methods:A retrospective case control study was conducted to analyze the data of 66 patients with anterior pelvic ring fracture treated from December 2015 to December 2017 at First People's Hospital of Lianyungang, including 36 males and 30 females, with an average age of 42.7 years (range, 19 to 63 years). There were 36 patients with Tile type B fractures and 30 with Tile type C fractures. Minimally invasive percutaneous internal fixation through the anterior inferior iliac spine was performed in 33 patients (internal fixation group) and external fixator was employed in another 33 patients (external fixation group). The two groups were compared in terms of the operation time, intraoperative blood loss, fracture healing time, fracture reduction assessment with Matta criteria, Majeed score and surgical complications.Results:All patients were followed up for 9-24 months (mean, 14.5 months). The operation time was (33.7±3.6)minutes in internal fixation group , and (24.5±3.5)minutes in external fixation group ( P<0.05). Intraoperative blood loss was (25.8±3.3)ml in internal fixation group and (21.8±4.3)ml in external fixation group ( P<0.05). The fractures were healed acceptably, with the healing time of (13.8±1.6)weeks in internal fixation group and (21.7±1.9)weeks in external fixation group ( P< 0.05). According to the Matta criteria, internal fixation group showed excellent results in 17 patients, good in 14, fair in 2 and poor in 0, with the excellent and good rate of 94%; external fixation group showed excellent results in 14 patients, good in 12, fair in 6 and poor in 1 , with the excellent and good rate of 79% ( P>0.05). For Majeed function score, the results in internal fixation group were excellent in 18 patients, good in 13, fair in 2 and poor in 0, with the excellent and good of 94%; the results in external fixation group were excellent in 14 patients, good in 12, fair in 7 and poor in 0, with the excellent and good of 79% ( P>0.05). After operation, frequent urinary occurred in one patient, unilateral femoral nerve partial paralysis in one, nail cap stimulation in two and incisional redness, swelling and exudation in one in internal fixation group. In external fixation group, there were 5 patients with nail rod exudation. Conclusion:Compared with the external fixator, the internal fixation for pelvic fractures is less invasive and more reliable, can accelerate fracture healing without interfering with the patient's daily life, and can be used as the final fixation.
5. Exploring training model of military psychologists based on flipped classroom
Xiuchao WANG ; Fengzhan LI ; Ziwei WANG ; Xufeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(11):1155-1159
In order to optimize the teaching process, improve the teaching quality, and cultivate military psychologists with high practical skills, this study explored the training model of military psychologists based on flipped classroom. First of all, the content of "psychological publicity education, psychological assessment, psychological counseling, mental illness diagnosis, psychological training and psychological service" was introduced for training military psychologists. Secondly, theoretical basis based on flipped classroom was analyzed, and coherence between students' realistic needs and student-centered learning theories was elaborated. Finally, requirements for implementing flipped classroom in the training of military psychologists were analyzed. Teachers should thoroughly understand students' actual needs, formulate targeted curriculum standards and teaching objectives, and utilize team strength to provide better service for teaching. Students should improve their study initiatives and learn actively. Teaching media should not only be the carrier of teaching content, but also meet requirements of students' self-study and teacher-guided teaching.
6.Crosstalk Between Peripheral Innervation and Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma.
Bo NI ; Yiqing YIN ; Zekun LI ; Junjin WANG ; Xiuchao WANG ; Kaiyuan WANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(11):1717-1731
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly aggressive lethal malignancy, characterized by late diagnosis, aggressive growth, and therapy resistance, leading to a poor overall prognosis. Emerging evidence shows that the peripheral nerve is an important non-tumor component in the tumor microenvironment that regulates tumor growth and immune escape. The crosstalk between the neuronal system and PDAC has become a hot research topic that may provide novel mechanisms underlying tumor progression and further uncover promising therapeutic targets. In this review, we highlight the mechanisms of perineural invasion and the role of various types of tumor innervation in the progression of PDAC, summarize the potential signaling pathways modulating the neuronal-cancer interaction, and discuss the current and future therapeutic possibilities for this condition.
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Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal/pathology*
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Signal Transduction
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Peripheral Nerves/metabolism*
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Tumor Microenvironment