1.Apoptosis vs necrosis in hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis in rats
Yonghui TANG ; Yi MIAO ; Zipeng LU ; Shilong FU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2010;16(5):381-384
Objective To establish the model of hyperlipidemie acute pancreatitis(AP)to explore the mechanism of hyperlipidemia in aggravating AP.Methods Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into four groups at radmon:1)control group(C);2)hyperlipidemic group(TG);3)acute pancreatitis group(AP);4)hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis group(HAP).After 8 weeks,blood,pancreas and peripancreas tissue were collected from each rats for determination of various parameters.Results The levels of hyperilidemic index were elevated in HAP group compared with those of other groups.The ADP/ATP ratio was obviously increased in HAP group.Caspase-3 and caspase-8 of HAP group presented in zymogen forms,while in AP group they were in activity forms.After the pancreas issue were stained bv HE and further analyzed through TUNEL assay,we found that there were more pancreatic acinar cells undergoing necrosis in HAP group.Conclusion Hyperilidemia may promote the course of apoptosis to necrosis of pancreatic acinar cells,which may be the mechanism of deterioration in hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis.
2.In vitro expression of the pancreatic cancer specific antigen NJ001 and its clinical significance
Li WEI ; Lei WU ; Junpeng JING ; Yue WANG ; Meng WU ; Xue GONG ; Zipeng LU ; Jian XU ; Fang WANG ; Shiyang PAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(4):277-280
Objective To detect the changes of the NJ001 specific antigen expression before and after surgery, and evaluate whether the NJ001 specific antigen could be used as a serum biomarker for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.Methods With the method of sandwich ELISA, the serum samples from 85 pancreatic cancer patients, 22 pancreatic benign tumor and 40 healthy controls were detected respectively. The results of the NJ001 specific antigen in the serum samples from 85 pancreatic cancer patients were compared with CA19-9 detected by ECLIA.Results The positive rate of NJ001 for the pancreatic cancer group was obviously higher than that for the benign pancreatic tumor and health control groups[50.6%(43/85) vs 18.2%(4/22), χ2 =7.451, P<0.05; 50.6%(43/85) vs 10.0%(4/40), χ2 =19.098, P<0.05].The difference between benign pancreatic tumor group and health control group had no statistical significance[18.2%(4/22) vs 10.0%(4/40),χ2 =0.845, P>0.05].The positive rate in the group of pancreatic cancer before surgery was higher than that after surgery[50.6%(43/85) vs 23.5%(20/85),χ2=13.341, P<0.05].In addition, the results from 85 pancreatic cancer patients showed the specificity of NJ001 specific antigen was up to 87.1%.Although the positive rate of NJ001 specific antigen for pancreatic cancer was lower than that of CA19-9[50.6%(43/85) vs 75.3%(64/85), χ2 =11.121, P<0.05], it was higher when they combined [ 85.9%( 73/85 ) ] .Conclusions It shows high positive rate of NJ001 specific antigen in the patients of pancreatic cancer in this study, which suggests that NJ001 specific antigen might be a potential valuable biomarker for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
3.Preliminary experience with the uncinate process first for pancreaticoduodenectomy
Zhuyin QIAN ; Wentao GAO ; Kuirong JIANG ; Junli WU ; Jianmin CHEN ; Feng GUO ; Zipeng LU ; Jishu WEI ; Yi MIAO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2012;12(1):6-8
ObjectiveTo investigate the value of uncinate process first for pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD).MethodsThe clinical data of 19 patients admitted from December 2010 to March 2011,who underwent uncinate process first for PD were studied.ResultsAmong the 19 patients,there were 5 cases of periampullary adenocarcinoma,11 cases of pancreatic cancer,1 case of duodenum aggressive fibromatosis,1 case of main pancreatic duct type IPMN,1 case of SPN.During operation,3 patients (21%) were found to have abnormal or aberrant right hepatic artery.Among the 11 patients with pancreatic cancer,there are Peripancreatic lymph node(3 ~7) metastasis,in 7 cases,and nerve invasion occurred in 8 cases.All the N16 lymph nodes,pancreatic stump,bile duct margin,duodenum and retroperitoneal margin were negative,and all the cases were subjected to R0 resection.The median time for the portal vein blocking was 16 minutes.The average operation time was 4h and there was no major bleeding occurred,and the mean blood loss was 600 ml.No intractable diarrhea occurred post-operatively. Conclusions Uncinate process first for PD offers a comfortable,safe,accurate and controllable method to resect pancreatic head.
4.Preliminary experience with the uncinate process first approach in pancreaticoduodenectomy and total pancreatectomy
Zhuyin QIAN ; Wentao GAO ; Kuirong JIANG ; Junli WU ; Jianmin CHEN ; Feng GUO ; Zipeng LU ; Jishu WEI ; Yi MIAO
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2012;18(9):684-687
Objective To describe a novel technical modification of the uncinate process first approach with a retrograde dissection of the pancreatic head.Methods The authors described the surgical technique,and reported their preliminary experience.The surgical data,postoperative outcomes and pathological results of patients who were submitted to PD/PP PD (20 patients) and TP (3 patients) for pancreatic neoplasm using “the uncinate process first” technique between December 2010and May 2011 were reviewed.Retrograde resection of the pancreatic head was performed starting with the uncinate process after division of the first jejunal loop.The transection of the pancreas was the last operative step of the resection.The technical aspects and possible advantages of this procedure were discussed.Results The authors used this technique successfully in 23 patients.In 3 patients with a replaced or accessory RHA,the arteries were all successfully preserved.In another patient with a replaced HCA,the artery was also successfully preserved.In 1 patient with adenocarcinoma which involved the SMV,en-bloc vascular resection was carried out.Additionally,the authors used this technique on 3 patients with IPMN-2 and SPPN-1 to carry out total pancreatectomy.The uncinate process first was performed on 23 patients without any intraoperative and postoperative complication and massive bleeding.No patient required blood transfusion.The surgical margins,including retroperitoneal marginswere negative.Conclusions The “uncinate process first” approach can be used as an alternative approach in modern pancreatic surgery.Further studies are required to evaluate this procedure regarding operative parameters and postoperative outcomes when compared with the standard resectional procedure.
5.From morphological resection to biological benefits: decision and reflection in the treatment of pancreatic adenocarcinoma
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2018;17(7):653-658
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAC) is a highly lethal disease for human being.Surgery in the past 100 years,novel drug combination and neoadjuvant therapy haven't changed the prognosis of PAC fundamentally.Traditionally,authors only focused on the treatment in term of morphological changes,while it's tumor biology that will ultimately determine the long-term survival of PAC patients.Surgeons should continuously pursue the radical resection of pancreatic cancer,however,with the guidance of tumor biology.Omics' researches,artificial intelligence and next generation platform of translational study will improve our understanding and treatment for PAC.
6.A novel surgical option for artery-involving pancreatic cancer: sub-adventitial divestment technique
Yi MIAO ; Baobao CAI ; Zipeng LU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2022;21(4):456-460
Radical resection remains as the key treatment to improve the prognosis of pancreatic cancer, and arterial invasion hinders radical resection for locally advanced lesions. More accurate assessment of resectability and selection of appropriate surgical techniques depend on better understanding of the anatomy, histology, and tumor biology of pancreatic cancer invasion to the artery. Traditional radiology assessment for artery involvement, based on the circumference of involved arteries, is not equivalent to pathological artery invasion. The depth of arterial invasion is more important than the circumference in evaluating resectability. Results of morphological observa-tion on arterial structure shows that both the feasibility of sub-adventitial divestment technique (SDT) and the necessity of arterial resection depend on whether the external elastic lamina of artery is invaded. The SDT can provide an opportunity for radical resection for pancreatic cancer with arterial invasion, while avoiding the high mortality and incidence of complications caused by arterial resection. A more precise assessment of tumor invasion depth and biological behavior will provide a more reliable basis for surgical decision for the treatment of locally advanced pancreatic cancer with arterial invasion.
7.Application value of TRIANGLE operation in radical resection of pancreatic cancer
Pengfei WU ; Xumin HUANG ; Jianmin CHEN ; Chunhua XI ; Jishu WEI ; Feng GUO ; Baobao CAI ; Jie YIN ; Zipeng LU ; Yi MIAO ; Kuirong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2021;20(4):451-458
Objective:To investigate the application value of TRIANGLE operation in radical resection of pancreatic cancer.Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 30 patients with pancreatic cancer who underwent TRIANGLE operation in the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from March 2020 to July 2020 were collected. There were 18 females and 12 males, aged from 41 to 79 years, with a median age of 65 years. After assessment of the resectability and dissection of the hepatoduodenal ligament, the superior mesenteric artery, celiac axis, common hepatic artery, portal vein and superior mesenteric vein of patients were exposed. According to the location of tumor, patients were performed pancreaticoduodenectomy, distal pancreatectomy or total pancreatectomy combined with dissection of putatively tumor-infiltrated lymphatic and neural tissue from the triangular space. During the TRIANGLE operation, it required to at least finish the skeletonization of right semi-circumference of the superior mesenteric artery and celiac axis in cases of pancreatico-duodenectomy, whereas the left semi-circumference in cases of distal pancreatectomy. In principle, both of the superior mesenteric artery and celiac axis were circumferentially skeletonized for cases of total pancreatectomy. Lymphatic, neural and fibrous tissues between the superior mesenteric artery and the celiac artery were completely dissected in all patients. Observation indicators: (1) surgical conditions and postoperative histopathological examination; (2) postoperative recovery situations; (3) follow-up. Regular follow-up was conducted by telephone interview or outpatient examinations to understand tumor recurrence and metastasis of patients up to January 2021. Measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M (range). Count data were described as absolute numbers or percentages, Fisher exact probability method was used for comparison between groups. Results:(1) Surgical conditions and postoperative histopathological examination: all patients underwent open operation, including 21 cases of pancreaticoduodenec-tomy, 6 cases of distal pancreatectomy, 2 cases of total pancreatectomy, 1 case of mid-segment preserving pancreatectomy. There were 16 cases combined with portal vein-superior mesenteric vein resection and 3 cases combined with left adrenal resection. For the dissection area of superior mesenteric artery-celiac axis, one cycle was conducted in 5 of 30 patients, one and a quarter cycle in 8 patients, one and a half cycle in 8 patients, one and three quarters?two cycles in 9 patients. There were 16 cases with left gastric vein dissection and 14 cases with left gastric vein preservation. The operative time of 30 patients was 287 minutes (range, 165?495 minutes) and the volume of intraoperative blood loss was 275 mL(range, 50?800 mL). Nine patients received intraoperative transfusion of red blood cells or frozen plasma. Postoperative histopathological examination showed that the tumor diameter was 3.4 cm (range, 1.2?7.3 cm), the number of harvested lymph nodes was 20 (range, 9?35), the number of positive lymph nodes was 2 (0?19). Of the 30 patients,20 cases had moderately differentiated tumor and 10 cases had poorly differentiated tumor. R 0 resection was achieved in 9 patients, 1 mm R 1 resection in 17 patients, and R 1 resection in 4 patients. Postoperative pathological T stages: 3 of 30 patents were in stage T1, 18 cases were in stage T2, 5 cases were in stage T3, and 4 cases were in stage T4. Postoperative pathological N stages: 9 of 30 patents were in stage N0, 13 cases were in stage N1, and 8 cases were in stage N2. Postoperative pathological TNM stages: 2 of 30 patents were in stage Ⅰa, 2 cases were in stage Ⅰb, 3 case were in stage Ⅱa, 11 cases were in stage Ⅱb, 12 cases were in stage Ⅲ. (2) Postoperative recovery situations: 20 of 30 patients had postoperative complications, including 6 cases of Clavien-Dindo grade I complications, 9 cases of grade Ⅱ complications, 3 cases of grade Ⅲa complications, 2 cases of grade V complications. The incidence of postoperative diarrhea was 0 in cases with one cycle dissection of tissues around superior mesenteric artery-celiac axis, 1/8 in cases with one and a quarter cycle dissection, 4/8 in cases with one and a half cycle dissection, 9/9 in cases in with one and three quarters-two cycles dissection, showing a significant difference between the four groups ( P<0.05). The incidence of delayed gastric emptying was 5/16 in patients with left gastric vein dissection, versus 1/14 in patients with left gastric vein preservation, showing no significant difference between the two groups ( P>0.05). Nineteen of 30 patients received adjuvant chemotherapy.Twenty-eight of 30 patients were successfully discharged from hospital, with the duration of postoperative hospital stay of 15 days(range, 8?68 days) and the rest of 2 patients died. Three patients had unplanned readmission within postoperative 90 days. (3) Follow-up: all the 28 patients discharged from hospital were followed up for 1.0?9.0 months, with the median follow-up time of 6.5 months. During the follow-up, one patient with locally advanced pancreatic cancer had local recurrence, 9 patients had liver metastasis (including 4 cases with resectable pancreatic cancer, 4 cases with borderline resectable pancreatic cancer, 1 case with borderline resectable pancreatic cancer), and 1 patient with borderline resectable pancreatic cancer had peritoneal metastasis. The rest of 17 patients survived without tumor recurrence. Conclusions:TRIANGLE operation in the radical resection of pancreatic cancer has high radicality and low postoperative local recurrence, but a slightly high morbidity and mortality rate. Its long-term efficacy needs to be further evaluated. It is recommend that this procedure should be performed for selected patients after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in high-volume pancreatic surgery centers.
8.Pain control for chronic pancreatitis: conservative or surgical treatment
Zipeng LU ; Kuirong JIANG ; Yi MIAO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2020;20(5):350-352
Pain control is one of the primary objectives in the treatment for chronic pancreatitis (CP). More and more evidence clearly shows that early surgery is superior to endoscope-surgery step-up strategy in pain control, and how to accelerate the translation of high-level evidence into clinical practice will be the next initiative. Meanwhile, how to establish the diagnosis for early CP and prediction model(s) for the effectiveness of endoscopic treatment in CP are two related key directions for future research. Multidiscipline cooperation is an important component in CP treatment, and will be an important way to promote an individualized, reasonable and precise management for CP.