1.Percutaneous Suture-mediated Patent Foramen Ovale Closure Guided Solely by Echocardiography:a Case Report
Yaoxing LU ; Shiguo LI ; Wenbin CHEN ; Wenbin OUYANG ; Guangzhi ZHAO ; Jianzhou GUO ; Xiangbin PAN
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(10):1022-1024
This article reports a case using China's self-developed HaloStitch? system to complete a percutaneous suture-mediated patent foramen ovale closure under ultrasound guidance alone,achieving outstanding clinical outcomes.This innovative method represents a new approach to patent foramen ovale treatment and is an ideal surgical technique.
2.Ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors: DICER1 hotspot mutations and associated clinicopathological features
Yaoxing XIAO ; Xiaoli ZHU ; Rui BI ; Xiaoyu TU ; Yufan CHENG ; Bin CHANG ; Lin YU ; Dan HUANG ; Yongming LU ; Ling SHAN ; Wentao YANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2020;49(5):441-447
Objective:To investigate DICER1 hotspot mutations in ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor (SLCT) and its associated clinicopathological features.Methods:Forty-three SLCTs and 40 other sex cord-stromal tumors (SCSTs) diagnosed between 2010 and 2017 at Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center were examined for somatic DICER1 hotspot mutations by Sanger sequencing. The associations between mutation status and clinicopathological features, including patient age, tumor differentiation and recurrence, were analyzed.Results:Somatic DICER1 mutations were found in 51% (22/43) of SLCTs, while none in the other 40 SCSTs. The most common mutation of DICER1 was p.D1709N in exon 24 (41%, 9/22) and the second most common mutation of DICER1 was p.E1813K in exon 25 (14%, 3/22). A novel frameshift mutation (c.5464delG, p.M1837fs*16) was identified in one SLCT with microcystic pattern. Mutations were more likely to occur in patients under forty years of age ( P=0.046), whereas no significant associations were found between DICER1 mutations and clinical symptoms, morphology or tumor recurrence. Conclusions:Somatic DCIER1 hotspot mutations are specifically found in SLCT and may serve as an ancillary marker in differential diagnosis of SLCT from other SCST. The mutations occur more often in young patients (<40 years old). Additional studies are warranted to examine the associations between DICER1 mutations and clinicopathological features and prognosis of SLCT.
3.A Case Report of Remote Robotic Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair Under Pure Transesophageal Echocardiographic Guidance
Shouzheng WANG ; Da ZHU ; Shiguo LI ; Yaoxing LU ; Wenbin OUYANG ; Xiangbin PAN
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(8):816-818
We report the successful treatment of mitral regurgitation by remote robotic transcatheter edge-to-edge repair(TEER)under pure transesophageal echocardiographic guidance in a 70-year-old male patient with severe mitral regurgitation due to ischemic cardiomyopathy.The patient showed no significant improvement after coronary interventional treatment and guideline-directed medical therapy before TEER.Following a multidisciplinary discussion,a TEER procedure was indicated and performed.The procedure utilized robotic assistance guided by echocardiography,combined with 5G communication technology,to remotely operate the surgical robot in Shenzhen from Beijing.Postoperatively,the patient's mitral regurgitation was reduced to trace,symptoms were markedly improved,there were no severe complications,and the patient was discharged five days after the operation.The integration of pure echo-guided interventional technology with remote robotic operation holds significant importance for enhancing the capabilities in treating cardiovascular diseases at the primary hospitals.
4.Echo-guiding percutaneous aortic stent implantation for coarctation of the aortic: A case report
Junke CHANG ; Peijian WEI ; Yaoxing LU ; Fengwen ZHANG ; Fang FANG ; Chuangshi WANG ; Shouzheng WANG ; Wenbin OUYANG ; Junyi WAN ; Xiangbin PAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;31(02):325-328
Currently, transcatheter intervention has emerged as a first-line treatment for coarctation of the aortic. Due to the radiation exposure associated with catheter interventional therapy, there are numerous restrictions, which harms both patients and medical personnel and is dependent on sizable radiation apparatus. Here, we report for the first time a case of echo-guiding percutaneous aortic stent implantation for a 27 years female patient of reproductive age. After discharge, the patient's aortic coarctation pressure decreased to 18 mm Hg, and the surgical results were satisfactory.