1.Clinical Observation on Trigeminal Neuralgia Treated by Acupuncture plus Electrophoresis
Zuqiang WU ; Jichang LIU ; Xuan SU ; Jue HONG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2011;09(2):95-97
Objective: To evaluate the clinical effect of combined acupuncture and electrophoresis in treating trigeminal neuralgia. Methods: Sixty patients were randomly allocated to two groups. The treatment group received acupuncture plus electrophoresis, and the control group took Carbamazepine and Methylcobalamin. The therapeutic effects would be evaluated after 30 d. Results: The total effective rate was 93.3% in the treatment group versus 70.0% in the control group. During the follow-up study (6 months to 1 year), 3 cases got relapsed in the treatment group, occupying 11.1%, and 6 got relapsed in the control group, occupying 28.6%. Conclusion: Combined acupuncture and electrophoresis has a precise effect in treating trigeminal neuralgia, and it bears an advantage of simple operation and maintaining cutaneous sensation.
2.Clinical effect of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography for elderly patients with periampullary diverticula accompanied with choledocholithiasis
Jingzheng LIU ; Zhong REN ; Wenzheng QIN ; Junyu ZHU ; Zuqiang LIU ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Meidong XU ; Pinghong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2017;16(4):380-384
Objective To explore the clinical effect of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) for elderly patients with periampullary diverticula accompanied with choledocholithiasis.Methods The retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted.The clinical data of 297 elderly patients with age >70 years and periampullary diverticula accompanied with choledocholithiasis who were admitted to the Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University between January 2013 and January 2016 were collected.All the patients received lithotomy by ERCP after completion of preoperative preparation,and then underwent symptomatic treatment.Observation indicators included:(1) treatment results:cannulation time,success rate of cannulation and success rate of stones removed;(2) surgical complications:hemorrhage,perforation and pancreatitis;(3) follow-up results.All patients were followed up by outpatient examination and telephone interview up to December 2016.Follow-up included postoperative delayed perforation,patients' survival,further attack of acute cholangitis and reoperation for removing stones.Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as x ± s,and measurement data with skewed distribution were described as M (range).Results (1) Treatment results:all the 297 patients underwent successful lithotomy by ERCP,with a cannulation time of (5±4)minutes and a success rate of cannulation of 100.00% (297/297).Of 297 patients,292 had one-off success of stones removed,with a one-off success rate of 98.32% (292/297),and 5 received partial stones removed due to choledocholithiasis combined with acute cholangitis.(2) Surgical complications:4 patients were complicated with immediate hemorrhage during intraoperative endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST).Bleeding of 1 patient was cauterized by biopsy forceps,and 3 patients had simplex JHY-BAL compression hemostasis.Two patients with postoperative delayed hemorrhage had successful hemostasis by biopsy forceps with metal hemostatic clip under endoscope after emergency duodenoscopy.One patient with intraoperative perforation was cured by conservative treatment.Two patients with severe acute pancreatitis underwent continuous gastrointestinal decompression combined with maintenance therapy of somatostatin,and then received endoscopic ultrasound-guided puncture and drainage for pseudocyst around the pancreas,with a stable symptoms of pancreatitis after 4 weeks.(3) Follow-up results:all the 297 patients were followed up for 6-12 months,with a median time of 8 months.During follow-up,292 patients had healthy survival,without recurrences of cholangitis and bile duct stone,and no delayed perforation and death were detected.Five patients underwent the second time lithotomy by ERCP after 2-3 months postoperatively.Conclusion Lithotomy by ERCP is safe and effective in the treatment of elderly patients with periampullary diverticula accompanied with choledocholithiasis.
3.Standard in the clinical management of the lymph metastasis in pancreatic cancer
Guopei LUO ; Zhiwen XIAO ; Zuqiang LIU ; Meng GUO ; Jiang LONG ; Chen LIU ; Liang LIU ; Jin XU ; Quanxing NI ; Xianjun YU
China Oncology 2014;(2):81-86
Lymph metastasis has great impact on the prognosis of pancreatic cancer patients, which can relfect the biological and invasive potential of pancreatic cancer. However, currently, there is no standard in the clinical management of the lymph metastasis in pancreatic cancer. In this report, we will discuss and summarize the followings:lymph metastatic rate and its impact on prognosis, the rule of lymph metastasis, sentinel lymph node, intra-operative lymph nodes mapping, TNM staging, regional lymph nodes resection, number of lymph nodes examined, lymph node ratio, guiding adjuvant treatments, lymphatic targeted therapy.
4.The value of ultrasound in detecting solid pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas
Jiang LONG ; Guopei LUO ; Kaizhou JIN ; Meng GUO ; Zuqiang LIU ; Zhiwen XIAO ; Liang LIU ; Chen LIU ; Jin XU ; Cai CHANG ; Quanxing NI ; Xianjun YU
China Oncology 2014;(9):676-678
Background and purpose:Ultrasound is a regular screening method of solid pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas (SPTP). This study was to summarize the diagnostic value of ultrasound to SPTP.Methods:Clinical and ultrasound data of 62 SPTP cases in Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center were retrospectively collected and analyzed.Results:Five cases of SPTP were undetected by ultrasound in the group. The features of ultrasound including: large mass located at the body and tail of the pancreas, clear boundary and regular shape, low ultrasound with uneven signal, or low signal mixed with no signal. A few cases have calciifcation and blood signal. Most of the cases presented no dilation of main pancreatic duct and bile duct and regional lymph nodes enlargement. Conclusion:Ultrasound can be used to detect SPTP which has special ultrasound signal features.
5.Effects of peroral endoscopic myotomy on achalasia in geriatric patients
Xinyang LIU ; Jing CHENG ; Zuqiang LIU ; Quanlin LI ; Pinghong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2019;36(4):269-272
Objective To evaluate the safety, feasibility, perioperative and long-term efficacy of peroral endoscopic myotomy ( POEM) for achalasia ( AC) in geriatric patients. Methods Data of 41 patients aged over 65 diagnosed with achalasia and treated with POEM in Zhongshan Hospital from August 2010 to December 2014 were retrospectively studied. Perioperative complications, preoperative and postoperative Eckardt score and pressure of the lower esophageal sphincter, esophageal reflux and clinical failure were analyzed. Results All 41 patients underwent POEM successfully, with median operation time of 42 min. Median hospitalization was 3 days. Major perioperative adverse events occurred in 4 cases ( 9. 75%) , whose hospitalization was longer than 5 days for perioperative adverse events. During median follow-up period of 40 months ( interquartile range 24-57 months) , median Eckardt score decreased from 8 to 1( P<0. 001 ) and pressure of the lower esophageal sphincter decreased from 23. 85 mmHg ( 1 mmHg=0. 133 kPa) to 9. 05 mmHg (P=0. 005). Clinical reflux occurred in 12 cases (29. 27%) and the 5-year success rate of POEM was 87. 80% (36/41). Conclusion POEM is a safe and reliable treatment for geriatric AC patients with confirmed short-term and long-term effectiveness.
6.Imbalance of Innate and Adaptive Immunity in Esophageal Achalasia
Lu YAO ; Zuqiang LIU ; Weifeng CHEN ; Jiaqi XU ; Xiaoyue XU ; Jiaxin XU ; Liyun MA ; Xiaoqing LI ; Quanlin LI ; Pinghong ZHOU
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2023;29(4):486-500
Background/Aims:
Previous studies reveal that immune-mediated neuroinflammation plays a key role in the etiology of esophageal achalasia. However, the understanding of leucocyte phenotype and proportion is limited. This study aim to evaluate the phenotypes of leukocytes and peripheral blood mononuclear cells transcriptomes in esophageal achalasia.
Methods:
We performed high-dimensional flow cytometry to identified subsets of peripheral leukocytes, and further validated in lower esophageal sphincter histologically. RNA sequencing was applied to investigate the transcriptional changes in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with achalasia. Cell-type Identification by Estimating Relative Subsets of RNA Transcripts (CIBERSORT) was used for estimating the immune cell types. A differential gene expression analysis was performed and the differential expressed genes were subjected to gene ontology, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes network, protein-protein interaction network construction.
Results:
An imbalance between innate and adaptive immune cells occurred in achalasia. Specifically, neutrophils and CD8+ T cells increased both in peripheral blood and lower esophageal sphincter in achalasia. Eosinophils decreased in peripheral blood but massively infiltrated in lower esophageal sphincter. CIBERSORT analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells RNA sequencing displayed an increased prevalence of CD8+ T cells. 170 dysregulated genes were identified in achalasia, which were enriched in immune cells migration, immune response, etc. Proton pump inhibitor analysis revealed the intersections and gained 7 hub genes in achalasia, which were IL-6, Toll-like receptor 2, IL-1β, tumor necrosis factor, complement C3, and complement C1q A chain.
Conclusion
Patients with achalasia exhibited an imbalance of systematic innate and adaptive immunity, which may play an important role in the development of achalasia.
7.Evaluation and management of gastrointestinal fistula after upper gastrointestinal tunnel endoscopic surgery
Liang ZHU ; Quanlin LI ; Zuqiang LIU ; Mingyan CAI ; Wenzheng QIN ; Weifeng CHEN ; Yiqun ZHANG ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Liqing YAO ; Pinghong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(12):1006-1010
To investigate the evaluation and management of gastrointestinal fistula after upper gastrointestinal tunnel endoscopic surgery, a retrospective analysis was performed on 15 patients with gastrointestinal fistula after upper gastrointestinal tunnel endoscopic surgery, who were treated at the Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University from January 2012 to October 2022. All patients were treated successfully after comprehensive treatment. Three patients received metal clipping and gastric tube drainage; 10 patients received gastric tube drainage combined with jejunal nutritional tube placement, and 7 of them had gastric tube directly put into the fistula cavity; 2 patients received covered esophageal stent placement combined with jejunal nutritional tube placement. Five patients received wound tissue glue spraying; 2 patients underwent purse-string suture with nylon loops and metal clips after reduced fistula burned by hot biopsy forcep or argon plasma coagulation. The gastrointestinal fistula after tunnel endoscopic surgery is a complex postoperative complication, which needs early detection, careful evaluation and comprehensive treatment.
8.Retrospective analysis of chest and abdominal CT presentations after endoscopic full-thickness resection
Keyang FAN ; Zuqiang LIU ; Liyun MA ; Weifeng CHEN ; Quanlin LI ; Pinghong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(7):550-555
Objective:To summarize the thoracic and abdominal CT presentations after endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFR) and to analyze its significance in the evaluation and management of postoperative complications.Methods:Data of 82 patients who underwent gastrointestinal EFR at the Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University and received a chest and/or abdominal CT within 1 week from September 2016 to September 2021 were collected retrospectively. The patients were divided into the intervention group ( n=38) and the control group ( n=44) according to the presence or absence of special postoperative interventions or prolonged hospital stays. The differences in the incidence of abnormal CT presentations between the two groups were analyzed. Risk factors for abnormal CT presentation were explored by multifactorial analysis. Results:Among the 82 patients, the main CT presentations were pneumoperitoneum in 51 patients (62.2%), abdominal and pelvic effusion in 30 patients (36.6%), pneumothorax in 5 (6.1%), pleural effusion in 43 (52.4%), and pulmonary inflammation in 16 (19.5%). The incidence of pelvic and abdominal effusions ( W=637.48, P=0.031) and pleural effusions ( W=622.06, P=0.031) in CT was higher in the intervention group than that in the control group. Age was an independent risk factor for air-related complications after EFR (>60 years old VS ≤60 years old: OR=0.17, 95% CI: 0.05-0.56, P=0.002). Conclusion:CT presentations of pelvic and abdominal effusion and pleural effusion after EFR is of great significance in suggesting complications, while patients with other CT presentations often do not require special intervention or prolonged hospital stay. Postoperative CT in elderly patients is less likely to detect air-related complications.