1.Thinking about evaluation of proprietary Chinese medicines containing toxic herbs during switch process of non-prescription drugs.
Dongsheng XIA ; Gang CHENG ; Xinling LI ; Jieming ZHOU ; Aili XIAO ; Chengxu ZHANG ; Xiaoxi DU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(24):3389-3392
To enhance the scientific and fair evaluation about proprietary Chinese medicines containing toxic herbs during the switch process of non-prescription drugs, and to ensure those medicines to be used safely by the public in their self-medication. Combined with current research status of toxic herbs, the experience and knowledge accumulated in the practical work of selection and switch of OTC Chinese medicines for years, thinking about the feasible standards about evaluation and management of proprietary Chinese medicines containing toxic herbs at this stage. Initially established ideas and methods about evaluation of proprietary Chinese medicines containing toxic herbs during the switch process of non-prescription drugs. Basically solved the main problem currently faced by toxic herbs during the OTC switch process of proprietary Chinese medicines, effectively promoted the work on OTC switch, and had the important significance in making consumers use non-prescription drugs conveniently and safely.
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2.Clinical application of parachute-like-suture double-pouch pancreaticojejunostomy in laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy
Jiansheng ZHANG ; Dongrui LI ; Jianhua LIU ; Zhongqiang XING ; Tianyang WANG ; Chengxu DU ; Wenyan LU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2019;25(6):431-434
Objective To introduce the detailed surgical procedure of parachute-like-suture double-pouch pancreaticojejunostomy in laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD),and to study its clinical results.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 31 patients who underwent parachute-like-suture double-pouch pancreaticojejunostomy in laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy between January 2016 and June 2018 in our department.Results Of 31 patients who underwent total laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy,5 patients underwent two-dimensional (2D) LPD and 26 underwent three-dimensional (3D) LPD.Total mesopancreas excision (TMpE) was performed in 12 patients,including 2 patients combined with PV-SMV segmental resection and reconstruction.The mean operative duration,and mean estimated blood loss,post-operative hospital stay were 412.8 ± 102.4 min,462.8 ± 396.7 ml,14.7 ± 8.9 d,respectively.The operating time of parachute-like-suture double-pouch pancreaticojejunostomy was 29.7 ± 6.8 min (20 ~45 min).Post-operative complications occurred in 8 patients (25.8%),3 of whom suffered from more than two types of complications.There were 2 patients (6.5%) with postoperative B/C grade pancreatic fistula,4 patients with postoperative biliary leakage (12.9%),3 patients with delayed gastric emptying (9.7%),1 patient with portal vein thrombosis (3.2%) and 1 patient with peritoneal effusion (3.2%).One patient died during perioperative period due to gastrointestinal hemorrhage.Conclusions Parachute-like-suture double-pouch pancreaticojejunostomy in laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy was a simple,convenient,reliable method.It is worthy of clinical promotion and further studied.
3.Progress and strategies of surgical treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma with portal vein tumor thrombus
Chengxu DU ; Dongrui LI ; Shubin ZHANG ; Wei BIAN ; Jianhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2023;22(2):214-218
The incidence of portal vein tumor thrombus (PVTT) in patients with hepato-cellular carcinoma (HCC) is high and the prognosis is poor. The treatment mode of HCC+PVTT is changing to multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment. The authors make a deep investigation on the occurrence basis, classification, surgical treatment indication, postoperative adjuvant treatment and preoperative conversion treatment plan of HCC+PVTT, in order to provide reference for the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.
4.Application of single-layer with full thickness of duct-to-mucosa pancreaticojejunostomy in laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy
Chengxu DU ; Dongrui LI ; Weihong ZHAO ; Wei HE ; Minghao SU ; Xueqiang YA ; Wenbin WANG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2023;23(4):258-264
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy and safety of single-layer with full thickness of duct-to-mucosa pancreaticojejunostomy in laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy.Methods:The clinical data of 45 patients who underwent laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy with the procedures of single-layer with full thickness in Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from Jan 2020 to Jan 2022 were retrospectively collected and compared with 45 matched patients with traditional two-layer pancreaticojejunostomy.Results:The laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy procedures were successfully performed in all the 90 cases. The mean operation time (285.6±92.4 minutes) and the media pancreaticojejunostomy time 20(15, 35) minutes) of the single-layer with full thickness pancreaticojejunostomy group were shorter than those of the two-layer pancreaticojejunostomy group [the mean operation time: 317.0±85.5 minutes, the media pancreaticojejunostomy time: 46(30, 58) minutes] with significantly statistical differences (all P value<0.05). There were no significantly statistical differences on intraoperative blood loss, the postoperative complications or hospital stay between the two groups. Conclusions:Compared with traditional pancreaticojejunostomy, the single-layer with full thickness of duct-to-mucosa pancreaticojejunostomy is simple and safe, which has the advantage of easy manipulation and less time-consuming and can be recommended for laparoscopic procedures.
5.Multi-section ultrasonic diagnosis and classification of congenital clubfoot
Panpan HE ; Chaohua WANG ; Yingmei DONG ; Po YANG ; Hezhou LI ; Bing XIA ; Quanhua LI ; Yanjia WANG ; Xinghe ZHANG ; Chengxu DU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2023;32(2):156-160
Objective:To evaluate and analyze the ultrasonic findings of idiopathic clubfoot and positional clubfoot deformities.Methods:Forty-nine newborn babies with congenital clubfoot were examined in the Department of Ultrasound of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from December 2020 to January 2022, Including 21 newborn babies(32 feet) with idiopathic clubfoot, and 28 babies(53 feet) with positional clubfoot. Twenty-two normal infants in the same period and the normal feet of the single clubfoot were selected as control group. The distance between medial malleolus and scaphoids of all feet were measured by ultrasound. The distance from the tangent line of the lateral edge of calcaneus to the midpoint of the lateral edge of the chondroid bone, medial soft tissue thickness and tibial calcaneal angle were measured by ultrasound. The data of idiopathic clubfoot group, positional clubfoot group and control group were statistically analyzed.Results:A total of 71 newborn babies with 142 feet were evaluated.The idiopathic clubfoot group had born and joint changes in the medial, lateral and posterior side, and the differences were statistically significant compared with the control group (all P<0.05). Compared with the control group, there were statistically significant differences in the medial and lateral side of the positional group(all P<0.05). But no significant changes in the posterior side( P>0.05). There were significant differences between medial and posterior side of idiopathic and positional clubfoot group (all P<0.05), but no significant differences in lateral side ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Ultrasonography can clearly display the tarsus bones in clubfoot, and observe the deformity changes of the idiopathic clubfoot and positional clubfoot.
6.Clinical analysis of intraabdominal unicentric Castleman disease:report of 8 cases
Xinda YANG ; Dongrui LI ; Chengxu DU ; Tengfei ZHANG ; Zhao LI ; Mohan LI ; Haitao LYU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2023;38(7):526-529
Objective:To summarize the clinical characteristics of patients with unicentric Castleman disease(UCD).Method:The clinical data of 8 abdominal UCD patients who received surgical resection at the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from Oct 2019 to Oct 2022 were analyzed, and the imaging characteristics, pathological types and prognosis were summarized.Result:There were 2 males and 6 females. The average age of patients was (33.0±13.7) years old, and their BMI was (23.2±4.5) kg/m 2. The median maximum diameter of the tumor was 4.5 (3.0-4.9) cm. The average postoperative hospital stay was 6.5 (3.3-12.0) days. One was lost during follow up, there was no recurrence or other postoperative complications in the remaining 7 patients. Conclusion:The incidence of unicentric Castleman disease is rare. Complete resection of the tumor is the main treatment for UCD patients, and the prognosis of UCD is good.
7.Risk factors of developing pancreatic fistula in patients after laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy
Xueqiang YA ; Jianhua LIU ; Chengxu DU ; Minghao SU ; Wenbin WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2021;27(9):689-693
Objective:To study the factors related to development of pancreatic fistula after laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy.Methods:The clinical data of all patients who underwent laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy at the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January 2019 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Gender, age, intraoperative blood loss, treatment of pancreatic stump, body mass index (BMI), pancreatic texture, albumin and other indicators were analyzed between patients with and without pancreatic fistula. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine independent risk factors for pancreatic fistula.Results:Of 93 patients in this study, there were 33 males and 60 females, mean age (49.23±15.62), range 16 to 76 years. The incidence of postoperative pancreatic fistula was 34.4% (32/93). On univariate analysis, BMI (χ 2=4.515, P=0.034), pancreatic texture (χ 2=3.891, P=0.049), preoperative serum albumin ( t=2.644, P=0.010) and albumin difference ( t=-2.293, P=0.024) were significantly associated with postoperative pancreatic fistula. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that low preoperative albumin ( OR=0.551, P<0.001), large difference in albumin ( OR=1.542, P<0.001), BMI≥25 kg/m 2 ( OR=3.303, P=0.035) and soft pancreatic texture ( OR=3.065, P=0.049) were independent risk factors for pancreatic fistula. Conclusion:For patients with BMI≥25 kg/m 2 and patients with a soft pancreas, there was a higher chance to develop pancreatic fistula after operation.
8.Application value of three dimensional imaging fusion navigation system in laparoscopic pan-creatic surgery
Dongrui LI ; Jiaxuan LI ; Bin ZHANG ; Chengxu DU ; Wenfeng FENG ; Tengfei ZHANG ; Jianhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2022;21(4):537-542
Objective:To investigate the application value of three dimensional (3D) imaging fusion navigation system (hereinafter referred as navigation system) in laparoscopic pan-creatic surgery.Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinical data of two volunteers, including volunteer 1 undergoing laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy for cholangiocarcinoma and volunteer 2 undergoing laparoscopic pancreaticotomy + splenectomy for pancreatic cancer, who were admitted to the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from December 2020 to May 2021 were collected. The 2 volunteers were females, aged 68 years and 40 years, respectively. The self-developed navigation system was applied in laparoscopic simulator model test, including in rigid-body model and prosthesis model, and clinical test. Observation indicators: (1) results of model test; (2) results of clinical test. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD. Results:(1) Results of model test. The rigid-body model or prosthesis model with occlusion can be seen in the laparoscopic visual field of the initial laparoscopic simulator. The rigid-body model or prosthesis model with occlusion and rigid-body model or prosthesis model without occlusion can be seen in the 3D visual reconstruction image of enhanced computer tomography (CT) examination. The rigid-body model or prosthesis model with occlusion can be seen in the laparoscopic visual field of the initial laparoscopic simulator after the 3D visual reconstruction image was superimposed and fused with the real-time laparoscopic image. Both of the rigid-body model and prosthesis model were in high consistency, with the distance error of marker points were (0.26±0.11)mm and (0.29±0.18)mm, respectively. (2) Results of clinical test. The abdominal organs and blood vessels with occlusion of the 2 volunteers can be seen in the initial laparoscopic visual field. The location of tumor, important organs and blood vessels can be seen in the navigation system using the 3D visual reconstruction image of enhanced CT examination. The location of tumor, important organs and important blood vessels can be seen in the laparoscopic visual field after the 3D visual reconstruction image was superimposed and fused with the real-time laparoscopic image. The distance error of marker points of the volunteer 1 was (1.36±0.57)mm and the distance error of marker points of the volunteer 2 was (1.24±0.33)mm.Conclusions:The self-developed navigation system can integrate the preoperative 3D visual reconstruction image of enhanced CT examination and the intraoperative real-time laparoscopic image with a good effect. The relationship between deep tissue and blood vessels which is not clarified in conventional laparoscopy can be shown in the navigation system assisted laparoscopic pancreatic surgery.
9.A study comparing PTCD with ENBD on jaundiced patients before laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy
Chengxu DU ; Jiaxuan LI ; Dongrui LI ; Minghao SU ; Xueqiang YA ; Wenbin WANG ; Jianhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2022;28(2):113-116
Objective:To compare and analyze the perioperative outcomes of jaundiced patients undergoing laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD) using preoperative percutaneous transhepatic cholangial drainage (PTCD) versus endoscopic nasobiliary drainage (ENBD).Methods:The perioperative data of 173 patients who underwent LPD at the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January 2016 to December 2020 and were treated preoperatively with either PTCD versus ENBD to alleviate jaundiced were retrospectively analyzed. There were 100 males and 73 females, with age of (60.4±10.8) years old. These patients were divided into the PTCD group ( n=126) and the ENBD group ( n=47). Clinical data including operation time, blood loss, transfusion volume, R 0 resection, and postoperative complications were compared. Results:There was no convension to open surgery. There were no significant differences in operation time, blood loss, transfusion volume, R 0 resection rate, pathological results and hospital stay between the two groups ( P>0.05). For the PTCD group, the pancreatic fistula rate was 10.3% (13/126) and the post-operative hemorrhage rate was 8.7% (11/126). They were both significantly lower than those of the ENBD group [25.5% (12/47) and 25.5% (12/47) respectively, P<0.05]. There were also significant differences in the postoperative complications according to the Clavien-Dindo classification system between the two groups ( P=0.008). Conclusion:Compared with ENBD, PTCD had the advantages of lower post-operative pancreatic fistula and post-operative hemorrhage rates, resulting in a better postoperative recovery.