1.Evaluation of White Matter Trajectories using MR Diffusion Tensor Tractography in Brain Tumors
Gang GUO ; Guolin MA ; Qihua CHENG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(10):-
Objective To study the value of MR diffusion tensor tractography(DTT) in evaluating the white matter(WM) tracts in cerebral neoplasm.Methods Fiber tractography was used in this study to assess tumour-induced changes in WM trajectories in three cases of cerebral neoplasm: glioblastoma multiforme, meningioma and anaplastic astrocytoma.Results Three patterns of WM alteration were identified:(1) disruption;(2) displacement and (3) infiltration. Tumor disruption of WM tracts was observed in glioblastoma multiforme, in which the terminated fibers could crossed the corpus callosum. In meningioma, DTT illustrated bulk displacement ,remnant and separation of WM tracts.In anaplastic astrocytoma,WM tracts were disrupted and infiltrated by tumors. Conclusion The changes of WM tracts on DTT are correlated with the clinical and histopathological features of the tumor.
2.Effect of Weichangkang Capsule on Function of Gastrointestinal Tract
Guolin BAO ; Jianfeng CHENG ; Xueying LIU
China Pharmacy 2001;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE:To verify the effect of Weichangkang capsule(WCK) on the function of gastrointestinal tract.MET-HODS:The effects on movement of charcoal powder in mice and secretion of digestive enzyme and absorption of D-xylopyranose into serum in rats were studied.RESULTS:WCK capsule markedly increased the movement of charcoal powder in mice,secretion of digestive enzyme and absorption of D-xylopyranose into serum in rats.CONCLUSION:WCK capsule could obviously improve the dysfunction of gastrointestinal tract.
3.Extraction of Ephedrine and Prophyrin Copper Sodium of Ephedra
Lianru ZHANG ; Guolin ZOU ; Kalin CHENG ; Tianming YANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(11):-
Objective: To obtain ephedrine with porphyrin copper sodium from Herba Ephedrae. Methods: Application of ethanol to obtain ephedrine and porphyrin copper sodium from ephedra. The spoinfy reaction of porphyrin will take place, the integral ephedrine will turn into free ephedrine (dissolved in ether), when the liquor of ethanol of ethanol of ephedra are heated with NaOH. Using dimethylponyle to extract, the liquor will into two phases, one's (including sponify porphyrin) is water phase, the other's (including free ephedrine) is ether phase. Results: The yield proportion of ephedrine is 0.72%, and porphyrin copper sodium is 1.8%.Conclusion: It is practicable to extract porphyrin copper sodium with ephedrine from Herba Ephedrae.
4.Prevention of skin flap necrosis following eradicative operation of breast cancer
Guolin CHENG ; Fengjun WANG ; Yingwei XUE ; Yifan ZHANG ; Xiangqan LUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Surgery 2001;21(4):228-229
Objective To study how to reduce the incidence rate of skin flap necrosis after the eradicative resection of breast cancer. Methods 45 patients with breast cancer underwent eradicative operation with new methods to prevent the necrosis of skin flap,and they were studied and compared with 1210 cases treated by traditional ways. Results With the new methods adopted, the necrosis rate of skin flap following eradicative operation of breast cancer was reduced from 45%(original)to 2%(present).Statistic analysis showed that there was outstanding difference between them. Conclusion In the eradicative operation of breast cancer,the key to prevent the necrosis rate of skin flap is:prevention of subaxillary lymphatic fistula, two tubular drainage set individually in subcostalis and subaxillaris, appropriate force of chest bandaging, proper thickness of skin flap and perfect suture without tension.
5.Experience of 1 126 cases with routinely single incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Xianguang ZHANG ; Yuan CHENG ; Zesheng JIANG ; Guolin HE ; Kebo ZHONG ; Haiyan LIU ; Yi GAO ; Mingxin PAN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2017;23(8):530-534
Objective To estimate the safety,feasibility and generalization of three point single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy (SILC).Methods The clinical data of 1 126 patients who underwent three-point SILC at the second department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of Zhu Jiang Hospital,Southern Medical University From January 1,2011 to December 30,2015 was analyzed retrospectively.The patient who were indicated for conventional laparoscopic cholecystectomy were included,but those suspected malignant diseases of gallbladder were excluded.Results Of the 1126 patients,the surgery was performed successfully in 923 patients,and 192 patients need extra ports due to the adhesion and difficulty of exposing the Calots triangle,and 11 were converted to open surgery due to severe adhesion,with the success rate being 81.9%.The operating time was (29.5 ± 12.2) min (from the entrance of laparoscope to the removing of gallbladder),the blood loss was (8.7 ± 7) ml,and the hospital stay time was (1.4 ± 0.7) d (after surgery).There were three cases of bile duct injury:two of them were bile leak of aberrant duct,one of them was bile leak of cystic duct damaged by heat.And there was one case of injury of duodenum,22 cases of umbilicus hematoma,13 cases of hematoma of thorax,and 2 cases of thoracic hemorrhage who required surgery.There were no hernia,aerothorax and so on.Conclusion Three point SILC is a technology that is safe,maneuverable and suitable for being carried out in clinical practice.
6.Nasal endoscopic-assisted surgery for adults cleft palate repair.
Xiaowei PENG ; Cheng WANG ; Guolin TAN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;24(11):505-506
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the efficacy of nasal endoscopic-assisted surgery for adults cleft palate repair.
METHOD:
We designed and made two suitable nasal mucoperiosteal flaps in nasal cavities, then released the nasal mucoperiosteal flaps to the level of hard palate and sewed up two flaps on the midline of oral cavity to repair the nasal side of cleft palate.
RESULT:
Nine of 11 patients were healed after three months following-up. The bilateral palatal mucoperiosteal flap were separated in the front of hard palate in 2 patients, however they were not perforated due to well-healing of nasal mucoperiosteal flaps and second stage surgery was not necessary.
CONCLUSION
The cleft palate could be repaired using the tensionless nasal mucoperiosteal flap with good blood supply, and'procedures could be carried out under nasal endoscopy. Endoscopic-assisted surgery for cleft palate repair was simple to perform, and its effect was satisfactory.
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7.The correlation between the clinical characteristics of HCC patients with different phenotype circulating tumor cells in the peripheral blood
Lei LUO ; Bangjian PENG ; Zesheng JIANG ; Guolin HE ; Yuan CHENG ; Yi GAO ; Mingxin PAN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2018;24(1):13-17
Objective To study the correlation between the clinical characteristics of HCC patients with different phenotype circulating tumor cells in the peripheral blood.Methods 77 patients with HCC and 21 patients with benign liver diseases treated at Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University from April 2015 to December 2016 were retrospectively studied.The CanPatrolTM System was adoptedto detect epithelial-mesenchymal phenotype CTCs in the peripheral blood.This study aimed to clarify whether the epithelial-mesenchymal phenotype CTCs were specifically originated from the tumorand to investigate the correlation between CTCs and the clinical features of the patients.Results Using epithelial and mesenchymal markers,the CTCs were divided into three subtypes:epithelial,mesenchymal and mixed CTCs.No epithelial-mesenchymal phenotype CTCs were detected in patients with benign liver diseases.The positivity rates of epithelial,mixed and mesenchymal CTCs in the peripheral blood of 77 patients with HCC were 37.7% (29/77),74.0% (57/77) and 50.6% (39/77),respectively.The positivity rates of epithelial-mesenchymal phenotype CTCs in patients with HCC were significantly higher than the group of patients with benign liver diseases (P < 0.05).The positivity rates of epithelial CTCs were significantly correlated with AFP,number of tumor and portal vein tumor thrombus (P < 0.05).The positivity rates of mixed CTCs were significantly correlated with portal vein tumor thrombus,tumor differentiation and BCLC stage (P < 0.05).The positivity rates of mesenchymal CTCs were significantly correlated with tumor size,portal vein tumor thrombus,tumor differentiation and BCLC stage (P < 0.05).Conclusions The positivity rates of epithelial,mixed and mesenchymal CTCs were closely related to different aspects of clinical characteristics of patients with HCC.These CTCs may serve as indicatorsto evaluatethe progress of HCC.
8. A biomechanical comparison of single- versus double-threaded cannulated screws for femoral neck fractures of Pauwels type Ⅲ
Geng XIANG ; Yafei FENG ; Jiangang CHENG ; Yang GAO ; Xiaofan HU ; Tiancheng MA ; Guoxian PEI ; Guolin MENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(12):1064-1068
Objective:
To compare the biomechanical performance between the single- versus double-threaded cannulated screws in the treatment of femoral neck fractures of Pauwels type Ⅲ.
Methods:
Models of femoral neck fracture of Pauwels type Ⅲ (70°) were made of the Sawbone synthetic composite femurs. All specimens were divided into 2 groups (
9.Trans-umbilical three-dimensional single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy: report of two cases.
Yuan CHENG ; Zesheng JIANG ; Kanghua WANG ; Guolin HE ; Jiasheng QIN ; Haiyan LIU ; Yi GAO ; Mingxin PAN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(12):1858-1860
OBJECTIVETo explore the feasibility of single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy using a three-dimensional (3D) laparoscopic system.
METHODSTwo patients with benign gallbladder disease with a history of recurrent abdominal pain were selected to undergo the surgery. Gallstones were diagnosed by B ultrasound examination. All the operations were performed through the umbilical incision with the 3D laparoscopic system.
RESULTSThe 2 operations were completed successfully with a operative time of 35 min and 50 min. Both of the patients were ambulatory 8 h after the surgery, began to have a normal diet 1 day after operation, and were discharged 2 days postoperatively without any clinical symptoms.
CONCLUSIONS3D single-incision laparoscopic operation can well reveal the tissue anatomy in the operative field especially for some important structures such as the Calot's triangle with an improved safety compared to conventional laparoscopic operations.
Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic ; Cholelithiasis ; surgery ; Gallbladder Diseases ; surgery ; Gallstones ; Humans
10.Fast track surgery in laparoscopic liver resection
Guolin HE ; He HONG ; Yuan CHENG ; Zesheng JIANG ; Chenjie ZHOU ; Haiyan LIU ; Yi GAO ; Mingxin PAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2018;33(8):635-637
Objective To evaluate the value of fast track surgery (FTS) in laparoscopic hepatectomy.Methods The clinical data of 142 patients undergoing laparoscopic liver resection from January 2014 to January 2016 were analyzed retrospectively.74 patients received fast track surgery treatment (FTS group) and 68 patients received traditional treatment methods (control group).Results Compared with control group,FTS group had a shorter operative time and less blood lose (t =2.279,t =2.432,P <0.05),quicker postoperative intestinal function recovery (t =3.548,P < 0.05),a shorter postoperative hospitalization time (t =2.821,P < 0.05),a lower hospitalization cost (t =2.507,P < 0.05),a lower postoperative VAS scores (t =3.394,t =3.176,t =7.079,P < 0.05) in 3 post-op successive days.There were 3 patients with major post-op complications in FTS group (4.05%,3/74) compared with 4 cases in control group (5.88%,4/68) (x2 =0.253,P > 0.05).Conclusion The application of fast track surgery in laparoscopic liver resection is safe and effective,and helpful in reducing patients' inhospital cost.