1.Current status and prospect of enhanced recovery after surgery.
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2016;54(1):6-8
Since the concept of fast track surgery (also known as enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)) was first introduced by Professor Kehlet in 1997, it has been 18 years of clinical practice. Significant progressions have been made in different fields of surgery, generally, in reducing the surgical stress, reducing the postoperative complications, and shortening the length of hospital stay. It has also been over ten years since the first research of ERAS in China. However, there are still some difficulties and obstacles in clinical applications, especially from the traditional habit. Thus, future studies of surgical stress and the regularity of metabolism are needed. The existing evidence of researches on ERAS should be translated into clinical application. Therefore, the aim of free-pain and no risk surgery will be achieved.
China
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Humans
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Length of Stay
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Postoperative Complications
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prevention & control
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Postoperative Period
2.Percutaneous vertebroplasty complications.
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2013;26(3):257-260
Percutaneous vertebroplasty(PVP), among various other options,has become a mainstay in the management of osteoporotic compression vertebral fractures. The purpose of this article is to review complications arising from the procedure and describes methods to minimize them. Complications can be classified as mild,which may include a temporary increase in pain; transient hypotension and cement leakage in the intervertebral disc space or into paravertebral soft tissues, moderate, including infection; extravasation of cement into the foraminal or epidural space and severe such as cement leakage in the paravertebral veins, leading to pulmonary embolism, cardiac perforation, cerebral embolism or even death.
Humans
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Postoperative Complications
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etiology
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prevention & control
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Vertebroplasty
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adverse effects
3.Endoscopic therapy: standardization for less complications.
Li-qing YAO ; Qiang SHI ; Yun-shi ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2013;16(12):1131-1134
In recent years, the endoscopic treatment, which is based on the endoscopic mucosal resection and endoscopic submucosal dissection, has developed rapidly. Complication of the endoscopic therapy has been increasingly emphasized. When paying attention to the endoscopic technique innovation, we should also concern the standardization of endoscopic therapy and the prevention and treatment of its complications. Continuous improvement in the safety, practicality and efficacy of endoscopic therapy may translate into benefits for the patients.
Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
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standards
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Humans
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Postoperative Complications
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prevention & control
5.Present situation and prospect of enhanced recovery after surgery in pancreatic surgery.
Mengyu FENG ; Taiping ZHANG ; Yupei ZHAO
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2017;46(6):666-674
Enhanced recovery after surgery is a multimodal perioperative strategy according to the evidence-based medicine and multidisciplinary collaboration, aiming to improve the restoration of functional capacity after surgery by reducing surgical stress, optimal control of pain, early oral diet and early mobilization. Compared with other sub-specialty in general surgery, pancreatic surgery is characterized by complex disease, highly difficult procedure and more postoperative complications. Accordingly, pancreatic surgery shares a slow development in enhanced recovery after surgery. In this review, the feasibility, safety, application progress, prospect and controversy of enhanced recovery after surgery in pancreatic surgery are discussed.
Humans
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Pancreas
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surgery
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Pancreatic Diseases
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surgery
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Postoperative Complications
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prevention & control
6.Research on Shielding of Emboli with the Phase-Controlled Ultrasound.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2016;40(1):1-4
The postoperative neurological complications is associated with intraoperative cerebral emboli, which results from extracorporeal circulation and operation. It can effectively reduce the incidence of neurological complications with ultrasonic radiation. In fluids, a particle will change it's motion trail when it is acted by the radiation force generated by the ultrasound. This article mainly discuss how to shielding emboli with ultrasound. The equipment can transmit phased ultrasonic signals, which is designed on a FPGA development board. The board can generate a square wave, which is converted into a sine wave through a power amplifier. In addition, the control software has been developed on Qt development environment. The result indicates it's feasible to shielding emboli with ultrasonic radiation force. This article builds a strong foundation for the future research.
Humans
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Intracranial Embolism
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diagnostic imaging
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prevention & control
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Intraoperative Complications
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prevention & control
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Postoperative Complications
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prevention & control
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Ultrasonics
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instrumentation
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Ultrasonography
8.Prevention and management of pseudoaneurysm after radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer.
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2016;19(4):388-389
With the promotion of standard radical resection of gastric cancer, the incidence of postoperative pseudoaneurysm is significantly increasing. Both the patient's own factors and iatrogenic factors are accoutable. Surgeons should clarify the causes of pseudoaneurysm, pay attention to the clinical symptoms and signs, and treat the patients appropriately. In order to avoid the occurrence of postoperative pseudoaneurysm, surgeons should carefully evaluate the preoperative conditions, perform precision operation and reduce the morbidity of postoperative infection and fistula.
Aneurysm, False
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prevention & control
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Gastrectomy
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Humans
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Incidence
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Morbidity
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Postoperative Complications
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prevention & control
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Stomach Neoplasms
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surgery
9.Prevention and treatment of hypertension after renal transplantation.
Lin-lin MA ; Ze-lin XIE ; Ya-wang TANG ; Wen SUN ; Hong-bo GUO ; Lei ZHANG ; Jun LIN ; Ye TIAN
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2009;31(3):259-262
Hypertension is a common complication after renal transplantation. Among post-transplantation patients died of cardiovascular diseases, about 41% have hypertension. Hypertension is an independent risk factor for kidney transplant failure. Post-transplantation hypertension can be caused by many factors, including the use of immunosuppressants. When the blood pressure exceeds 130/90 mmHg in a kidney transplant recipient, it is reasonable to provide active medical intervention. In summary, prevention and treatment of hypertension is important to prolong the survival of kidney transplant recipients.
Humans
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Hypertension
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diagnosis
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etiology
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prevention & control
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therapy
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Kidney Transplantation
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Postoperative Complications
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diagnosis
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etiology
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prevention & control
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therapy
10.Advances of perioperative acute kidney injury in elderly patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery.
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2023;48(5):760-770
The risk of developing perioperative acute kidney injury (AKI) in elderly patients increases with age. The combined involvement of aging kidneys, coexisting multiple underlying chronic diseases, and increased exposure to potential renal stressors and nephrotoxic drugs or invasive procedures constitute susceptibility factors for AKI in elderly patients. The perioperative AKI in elderly patients undergoing noncardiac surgery has its own specific population characteristics, so it is necessary to further explore the characteristics of AKI in elderly patients in terms of epidemiology, clinical diagnosis, risk factors, and preventive and curative measures to provide meaningful clinical advice to improve prognosis, accelerate recovery, and reduce medical burden in elderly patients. Since AKI has the fastest-growing incidence in older patients and is associated with a worse prognosis, early detection, early diagnosis, and prevention of AKI are important for elderly patients in the perioperative period. Large, multicenter, randomized controlled clinical studies in elderly non-cardiac surgery patients with AKI can be conducted in the future, with the aim of providing the evidence to reduce of the incidence of AKI and to improve the prognosis of patients.
Humans
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Aged
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Acute Kidney Injury/prevention & control*
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Kidney
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Risk Factors
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Prognosis
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Incidence
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Postoperative Complications/prevention & control*