1.The prevention and treatment of postoperative complications after portaazygous disconnection in patients with portal hypertension
Junyao XU ; Zhen YANG ; Xiongbiao WANG ; Haiyang LI ; Zheng SUN ; Yongbiao MA ; Fazu QIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(03):-
Objective To review our experiences in portaazygous disconnection for the treatment of portal hypertension and to analyze the causes of postoperative complications. Methods We reviewed the results of 236 patients with portal hypertension who were treated with disconnection from April 1994 to July 2002. Results Postoperative complications occurred in 65 of all the patients(the incidence rate was 27.5%). Twenty-four patients experienced postoperative infection(10.2%),12 patients suffered from intraabdominal massive bleeding(5.1%),12 from massive ascites (5.1%),8 patients suffered from recurrent upper gastrointestinal bleeding (3.4%),7 patients experienced acute thrombosis of portal venous system(3.0%). Two patients suffered from multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (1.0%). The operative mortality was 3.4%(8/236). The main causes of death included intraabdominal massive bleeding and severe infection with MODS. Conclusions The occurrence of postoperative complications was related with the selection of patients,thorough portaazygous disconnection and perioperative management.
2.The study of sex determination of sternum based on CT 3D recombinant techniques
Fulei WANG ; Junyao ZHENG ; Chunyu MIAO ; Lizhi LIU ; Huiqin ZHANG ; Minxia PANG ; Jizong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(4):341-344,349
Objective The chief aim of the present work is to investigate features of sternum of Chinese adults and to establish the sex determination method to evaluate its effect based on 3D recombinant morphology indicators. Methods Based on chest spiral CT scans, 2D images of multi-level recombination and 3D model of volume rendering, the experiment concludes an sex determination equation from 8 measurement indicators of the sternum and 3 ratio indicators. The 8 measurement indicators include full-length, handle length, body length, maximum width of the handle, maximum width of the body, maximum thickness of the handle, maximum thickness of the body, and thickness of the upper body. Results According to the 11 indicators of sex differences in statistics (P<0.05), especially indicators of the full-length, body length, maximum width of the handle and maximum thickness of the body, the body's sex is easier to be determined. All indicators equations, length indicators discriminant equations and stepwise discriminant equations have higher reliable rate (88.6%) which was consistent with the recent foreign research reports. Conclusion The method of sex determination based on multislice spiral CT 3D recombinant techniques is practicable and has an relatively high accuracy. It is expected to be applied to researches in age estimation by sternum and other virtual bones.
3. Imaging study of second sacral alar-iliac screw placement in adult degenerative scoliosis
Bing WU ; Kai SONG ; Zhaohan WANG ; Junyao CHENG ; Pengfei CHI ; Zheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(16):1013-1019
Objective:
To discuss the imagingcharacteristics of S2AI screw trajectory in ADS patients.
Methods:
Forty patients with degenerative scoliosis were scanned with Simens Sliding 40-slice spiral CT scanner. Three-dimensional scanning and reconstruction were performed in these patients with the scanning range including thoracolumbar spine, lumbar spine, lumbosacral region, pelvis and bilateral hip joints. The base of the lateral sacral crest on the midline between the lower edge of S1 dorsal foramina and the upper edge of S2 dorsal foramina was the starting point. The placement plane of S2AI screw trajectory was determined from the starting point to the lower margin of anterior inferior iliac spine. A 10mm diameter screw was the design template. A circle with a diameter of 5 mm as the center of the lowest point of the ilium inner cortex was made, and a tangent line from the starting point to the outer diameter of the circle (the inner part of the ilium) was selected as the axis of the screw trajectory. The lateral angle and the length of the axis of the screw trajectory and iliac width were measured in transverse plane. The caudal angle, the distance from the axis of the screw trajectory to iliosciatic notch, and the caudal angle, the distance from the axis of the screw trajectory to the upper edge of the acetabulum were measured in sagittal plane. These parameters were recorded and analyzed.
Results:
The trajectory length of S2AI screw in ADS patients was 12.00±0.99 cm, the lateral angle was 41.24°±3.92°, the caudal angle was 27.73°±6.45°, and the distance from the axis of the screw trajectory to iliosciatic notch was 1.05±0.81 cm, the distance from the axis of the screw trajectory to the upper edge of the acetabulum was 1.85 ± 0.33 cm, and the iliac width was 2.12±1.65 cm. The trajectory length, lateral angle, caudal angle, distance from the axis of the screw trajectory to iliosciatic notch, distance from the axis of the screw trajectory to the upper edge of the acetabulum and iliac width of S2AI screw was respectively 12.40±0.83 cm, 39.47°±1.76°, 28.00°±6.39°, 1.08±0.32 cm, 1.76±0.34 cm, 2.26±0.25 cm in male patients, and was respectively 11.75±1.01 cm, 42.30°±4.48°, 27.56°±6.61°, 1.21±1.00 cm, 1.90±0.32 cm, 2.04±0.18 cm in female patients. The screw length and lateral angle had statistically difference between male and female patients(
4.Advances in the study of the human microbiome in renal cell carcinoma
Kangli MA ; Yaorong LI ; Weiguang ZHAO ; Zhixian YAO ; Zhong ZHENG ; Junyao XU ; Junhua ZHENG ; Ke WU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(9):718-721
Renal cell carcinoma is one of the significant diseases endangering human health. Recent findings have shown that the human microbiome plays an important role in the occurrence and development of renal cell carcinoma, influencing its regression and treatment outcome. At present, microecological research on renal cell carcinoma are still in their initial stages, and their regulatory roles and specific mechanisms still need to be further explored. This article reviews the relationship between the human microbiome and renal cell carcinoma occurrence and development, as well as its role in diagnosis and therapies.
5.Research development of postoperative intravesical chemotherapy for upper tract urothelial carcinoma
Duo ZHENG ; Junyao LIU ; Zhongjin YUE ; Panfeng SHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(5):397-400
Radical nephroureterectomy with bladder cuff resection is the gold standard for the treatment of high-grade upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Due to the multicenter characteristics of urothelial carcinoma, 22% to 47% of patients still have bladder tumor recurrence after operation. A series of randomized controlled trials have shown that postoperative intravesical chemotherapy can effectively reduce the intravesical recurrence rate after operation. At present, postoperative intravesical instillation treatment and drugs still refer to bladder urothelial carcinoma, and the standard treatment has not been established yet. This article reviews the relevant literature in recent years, and systematically discusses the research development of postoperative intravesical chemotherapy in terms of the choice of chemotherapy protocol and drugs.