1.Feasibility, safety and efficacy of tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy: a randomized controlled trial
Jiakuan LI ; Luofu WANG ; Weihua LAN ; Jianghua WAN ; Chengguo GE ; Yanfeng LI ; Fengshuo JIN ; Jun JIANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(8):576-580
Objective To evaluate the feasibility,safety and efficacy of tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy ( PCNL).Methods Patients who underwent PCNL were randomized into 2 groups by extracting a random number generated from random number table,tubeless PCNL group and traditional PCNL group when the stones were cleared.Each patient in tubeless PCNL group was treated with insertion of a F5 ureteral double pigtail stent without placement of nephrostomy tube,while both double pigtail stent and F16 nephrostomy tube were placed in patients in traditional PCNL group.Exclusion criteria were severe bleeding requiring blood transfusion,stone residual requring a second PCNL,severe hydronephrosis with the thickness of renal parenchyma less than 5 mm,pyonephrosis,stricture of ureter or ureteropelvic junction,and severe perforation of the collecting system.A total of 50 patients were enrolled in this study.Tubeless PCNL and traditional PNCL were performed in 25 patients,including 27 kidney units,respectively.The two groups had comparable demographic data.All the operations were performed by the same surgeon.Evaluation factors included postoperative pain,decreased hemoglobin,blood transfusion rate,incidence of fever and perirenal hematoma,and duration of hospitalization.Results The average visual analogue scale (VAS) score on postoperative day 1 in tubeless PCNL group was 2.24 compared with 5.04 in traditional PCNL group (P < 0.01 ).The average hospital stay in tubeless PC NL group (3.04 d) was significantly shorter than that in traditioal PCNL group (6.88 d) (P <0.01 ).The differences in average hemoglobin drop and stone clearance in the 2 groups were not significant.The differences between the 2 groups in blood transfusion ( 1/25 in tubeless PCNL group vs 3/25 in traditional PCNL group,P >0.05),renal hematomas rate (6/27 in tubeless PCNL group vs 7/27 in traditional PCNL group,P > 0.05) and fever rate (3/25 in tubeless PCNL group vs 4/25 in traditional PCNL group,P >0.05 ) were not significant.There was no incidence of urinary leakage from the nephrostomy site in the 2 groups.Conclusions Tubeless PCNL can significantly decrease postoperative pain and discomfort and shorten the duration of hospitalization without increase of complications.Tubeless PCNL is safe,effective and performable,but the contraindications such as massive haemorrhage,pyonephrosis,ureteral obstruction,severe perforation of the collecting system,residual stone requring a second PCNL,should be kept in mind.
2.Single nucleotide polymorphism of estrogen metabolizing genes CYP17、CYP19 and breast cancer susceptibility
Wei XIE ; Maohui FENG ; Fubing WANG ; Jiakuan CHEN ; Tiantian CHENG ; Mingbo HU ; Chunguang LI ; Yunfeng ZHOU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2008;23(7):540-542
Objective To investigate the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphism in estrogen metabolizing genes CYP17、CYP19 and breast cancer susceptibility.Methods A case-control study was performed.PCR-base restriction fragment length polymorphism(PCR-RFLP)and short tandem repeat polymorphism(STRP)assay were used to detect the single nucleotide polymorphism of CYP17、CYP19 in 213 breast cancer cases and 430 matched controls.Resuits CYP17 A2/A2 genotype was found in 6.7%of breast cancer cases,which was significantly higher(P<0.05)than that in controls(2.4%);the frequency of A2 allele of CYP17 was 16.2%in breast cancer cases,which was significantly higher(P<0.05)than that in controls(10.6%).There Was alSO significant difference in the frequency of(TTTA)10allele of CYP19 which was 12.4%in breast cancer cases and 8.2%in controls(P=0.02).Conclusions The allele of CYP17 A2 and CYP19(TTTA)10 and CYP17 A2/A2 genotype were positively associated with the susceptibility of breast cancer.
3.Effects of Betulinic Acid on Proliferation of Human Liver Cancer HepG2 Cells
Feiyu CHEN ; Peng LI ; Jiakuan GAN ; Anna ZHANG ; Junguo REN ; Jianxun LIU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(2):60-64
Objective To observe the effects of betulinic acid (BA) on proliferation of human hepatoma stem cell;To discuss its anti-cancer mechanism from the aspects of cell cycle and cell apoptosis. Methods HepG2 stem cells were cultivated in vitro and testified the self-renewal capacity. The effects of BA in concentration of 40, 20, 10, 5, 2.5, 1.25μmol/L on the cell vitality of cultured human liver cancer stem cells for 24 and 48 hours were measured with CCK-8 method. The human hepatoma stem cell line HepG2 was administrated by BA at concentrations of 40, 20, 10, 5μmol/L for 48 hours, and cell cycle and apoptosis rate were measured by flow cytometry. Results BA could inhibit HepG2 stem cell proliferation obviously with dose-effect relationship. BA influenced cell cycle, and induced tumor stem cell apoptosis. 40μmol/L BA blocked cell cycle in S phase, and cell apoptosis rate reached 10.86%. Conclusion BA has obvious inhibitory effects on proliferation of HepG2 liver cancer stem cell, which probably plays a part in anti-cancer by influencing cell cycle and inducing cell apoptosis.
4.The Clinical Study of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using Anterior Tibial Muscle Tendons Allograft and Hamstring Tendon Autograft
Jiakuan YE ; Hongyun LI ; Shiyi CHEN ; Jiwu CHEN ; Yinghui HUA ; Xiaolin CAO ; Qing LI ; Yi ZHEN ; Guangbao XI
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2010;(1):26-29
Objective To compare the clinical results of anterior cruciate ligament(ACL)reconstruction using anterior tibial muscle tendons allograft and hamstring tendons autograft.Methods According to the graft used for ACL reconstruction,60 patients with chronic ruptures of ACL were divided into group A(30 patients,using anterior tibial muscle tendons allograft)and group B(30 patients,using semitendinosus and gracilis tendons autograft).The average follow-up periods after surgery were 29.4 and 31.6 months respectively.Lysholm,Tegner,IKDC clinical rating scales and KT2000 were used for evaluation pre-and post-operation.The muscle strength of the extension,flexion,internal rotation and external rotation of knees was evaluated by the isokinetic tester.Results There were statistically significant differences in Lysholm,Tegner,IKDC clinical rating scales and KT2000 results between pre-and postoperation(P<0.01).However,there were no statistically significant differences between group A and group B after operation(P>0.05).The Isokinetic muscle strength tester showed that the knee muscle strength of the internal rotation and flexion were decreased post-operative in group B,rather than group A,which showed no significant differences between pre-and post.operation(P<0.05).Conclusion For ACL reconstruction under arthroscopy,anterior tibial muscle tendons allograft was a favorable substitute for autograft materials for its convenience,satisfactory clinical effect and less complications.
5.Effects of enrichment with toys on growing development and reproductive performance of mice
Lei LIANG ; Longxiang XU ; Jiakuan LIU ; Li CHEN ; Chunmei JIA ; Jinwei YOU ; Min DONG ; Wenjuan HU ; Shifeng YUN
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(9):48-52
Objective To study the effects of toys for laboratory animals on reproductive performance and growing development of experimental mice.Methods ICR mice were fed with toys, the informations of reproductive performance and growing development were recorded.Results All the data of reproductive performance of the test group were higher than the control group except the number of newborn mice, and showed significant difference ( P <0.05 ) .The data of growing development of the test group were higher than the control group too, but showed no significant difference ( P >0.05).Conclusion Toys for laboratory animals have good effects on reproductive performance and growing development of mice, and suggested to be used into the process of experimental mice raising.
6.Application of gastroepiploic tunnel esophagogastrostomy in minimally invasive esophagectomy.
Lin ZHOU ; Peng GE ; Jiakuan CHEN ; Jian WANG ; Ming WANG ; Xiaofei LI ; Tao JIANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2016;19(9):1021-1024
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical efficacy and safety of gastroepiploic tunnel esophagogastrostomy applied in minimally invasive esophagectomy and gastroesophageal cervical anastomosis.
METHODSClinical data of 137 esophageal cancer patients who received minimally invasive esophagectomy from December 2013 to June 2015 in Department of Thoracic Surgery, Tangdu Hospital, The Fourth Military Medical University were analyzed retrospectively, including 84 patients receiving anastomosis with tubular anastomat (circular staple group), and 53 patients receiving gastroepiploic tunnel anastomosis(tunnel group, position of tunnel anastomosis located in the side of gastrocolic omentum, about 2-3 cm apart from fundus). Incidence of postoperative anastomotic leakage and stricture was compared between two groups.
RESULTSAll the 137 patients completed minimally invasive esophageal surgeries successfully without conversion to open thoracic or abdominal operation. The time for anastomosis was(20.2±3.1) minutes in circular stapler group and (38.9±2.9) minutes in tunnel group respectively, and the difference was statistically significant (t=75.22, P=0.000 0). The incidence of postoperative anastomotic leakage was 21.4%(18/84) in circular stapler group and 0(0/53) in tunnel group respectively, and the difference was statistically significant (P=0.000 3). All the patients were followed up for more than 6 months. During follow-up period, the incidence of postoperative anastomotic stricture was 14.3%(12/84) in circular stapler group and 3.8%(2/53) in tunnel group respectively, and the difference was statistically significant(P=0.047 9).
CONCLUSIONThe gastroepiploic cervical tunnel anastomosis is safe and effective and can reduce the incidence of postoperative anastomotic leakage as well as anastomotic stricture.
Anastomosis, Surgical ; adverse effects ; methods ; Anastomotic Leak ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; Comparative Effectiveness Research ; Constriction, Pathologic ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; Esophageal Neoplasms ; complications ; surgery ; Esophagectomy ; adverse effects ; methods ; Esophagoplasty ; adverse effects ; methods ; Humans ; Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ; adverse effects ; methods ; Neck ; surgery ; Omentum ; Postoperative Complications ; epidemiology ; Retrospective Studies ; Surgical Stapling ; adverse effects ; methods
7.Application of Automatic Injection Dispensing System in Antitumor Drug Dispensing in PIVAS
Guorong SHEN ; Yong WANG ; Hua LU ; Jiakuan LI ; Fengyi XU ; Xiao HONG ; Xin SHI ; Jian’an BAO ; Liyan MIAO
China Pharmacy 2019;30(9):1284-1287
OBJECTIVE: To improve the quality of antitumor drug dispensing in pharmacy intravenous admixture services (PIVAS), reduce dispensing error and occupational exposure to dispensers by antitumor drugs. METHODS: The composition and functions of automatic injection dispensing system were introduced, and the system was applied in antitumor drug dispensing in PIVAS. Various work indexes were compared 1 month before and after the application of the system. RESULTS: The system included information processing software, equipment control software and drug dispensing machine hardware, and had functions such as automatic counting of medicines, automatic entry into basket, automatic drug dispensing and automatic printing of labels. After applying automatic injection dispensing system, the operation of infusion label printing, basket dividing and dispensing in dispensing process was changed from manual to automatic. It could save human resources, as for each label, the average time of drug dispensing decreased from (33.00±3.31) s to (15.55±1.41) s while no mistakes and damaged label was found. CONCLUSIONS: The application of automatic injection dispensing system achieves automatic operation of antitumor drug dispensing in PIVAS, reduce dispensing error reduces staff’s exposure to antitumor drugs and occupational exposure.
8.High expression of ACE2 receptor of 2019-nCoV on the epithelial cells of oral mucosa.
Hao XU ; Liang ZHONG ; Jiaxin DENG ; Jiakuan PENG ; Hongxia DAN ; Xin ZENG ; Taiwen LI ; Qianming CHEN
International Journal of Oral Science 2020;12(1):8-8
It has been reported that ACE2 is the main host cell receptor of 2019-nCoV and plays a crucial role in the entry of virus into the cell to cause the final infection. To investigate the potential route of 2019-nCov infection on the mucosa of oral cavity, bulk RNA-seq profiles from two public databases including The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Functional Annotation of The Mammalian Genome Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (FANTOM5 CAGE) dataset were collected. RNA-seq profiling data of 13 organ types with para-carcinoma normal tissues from TCGA and 14 organ types with normal tissues from FANTOM5 CAGE were analyzed in order to explore and validate the expression of ACE2 on the mucosa of oral cavity. Further, single-cell transcriptomes from an independent data generated in-house were used to identify and confirm the ACE2-expressing cell composition and proportion in oral cavity. The results demonstrated that the ACE2 expressed on the mucosa of oral cavity. Interestingly, this receptor was highly enriched in epithelial cells of tongue. Preliminarily, those findings have explained the basic mechanism that the oral cavity is a potentially high risk for 2019-nCoV infectious susceptibility and provided a piece of evidence for the future prevention strategy in dental clinical practice as well as daily life.