1.Influence of early involvement of rehabilitation treadmill on function recovery after total hip arthoroplasty
Peng WANG ; Xiaofang LIU ; Haibo YU ; Tianhang XUAN ; Shaodong XIE ; Lichu LIU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(6):94-97
Objective To observe the influence of early involvement of rehabilitation treadmill on hip function and daily life after total hip arthroplasty (THA).Methods Totally 80 patients receiving THA in Foshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January 2013 to January 2016 were randomized into a trial group (40 cases) and a control group (40 cases).The control group underwent conventional rehabilitation treatment such as training of muscle strength,joint motion and daily life,and the trial group applied rehabilitation treadmill for early training besides above measures.The two groups were compared on Harris score,Barthel scaore and re-visiting rate at the time points of 1,3 and 6 months after THA.Results Follow-up was carried out for the two groups.Harris scores and Barthel scores of the two groups were significantly enhanced 3 and 6 months after THA (P<0.05).Harris scores in the trial group were (83.08±2.38) and (88.05±2.54) respectively 3 and 6 months after THA,which were statistically higher than (69.03±2.39) and (74.85±3.39) of the control group.Barthel scores in the trial group were (79.25±3.31) and (90.25+2.25) respectively 3 and 6 months after THA,which were obviously higher than (75.13±3.10) and (84.88±3.84) in the control group.The trial group had the re-visiting rate (17.5%) significantly higher than that (37.5%) in the control group 6 months after THA (P<0.05).Conclusion Early involvement of rehabilitation treadmill combined with conventional training promotes the recovery of hip function,lower limb muscle strength,walking ability and daily life,while decreases the re-visiting rate of the patient.
2.Percutaneus endoscopic interlaminar decompression for lumbar lateral recess stenosis in elderly patients
Kang CHEN ; Jiancheng ZENG ; Peng XIU ; Liang WANG ; Tianhang XIE ; Zhiqiang YANG ; Yueming SONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2018;38(8):458-467
Objectives To assess the clinical outcomes,the technical characteristics of percutaneus endoscopic interlaminar decompression for lumbar lateral recess stenosis in elderly patients.Methods From May 2014 to June 2015,76 elderly patients with lumber lateral recess stenosis were accepted percutaneus endoscopic interlaminar decompression,including 48 males and 28 females aged from 60-91 years old (average,71.7:8.8 years).There were 40 patients with stenosis in L45,29 patients with stenosis in L5S1 and 7 patients with stenosis in L4.5 and L5S1.Back and leg pain were assessed by visual analogue scale (VAS).The influence of pain was evaluated by Oswestry disability index (ODI).The change of spinal canal was assessed by lateral recess angle.The MacNab criteria was evaluated at last follow-up.Results All of the 76 operations had been completed successfully with an average operation time of 64.3±23.9 min (range,56-98 min).An average follow-up time was 31.5 months (range,24-36months).There was no operative segment errors and nerve root tear during operation.Dural sac tear in 1 case,2 cases of nerve root injury and 1 case of postoperative kakesthesia,transient seizures after anesthesia occurred in 1 case and 1 case had postoperative delirium.There were significances in lumbocrural pain scores,leg pain scores and ODI scores between preoperation and postoperative 1,3,6,12 month and last follow-up (P<0.05).In the MacNab last follow-up,the fineness rate was 92.1%,including 52 cases of excellence,18 cases of good,and 6 cases of fair.The latera recess angle between preoperation and postoperation was significantly different.During follow-up period,there were 3 cases developed into lumbar instability.No recurrence,discitis and leakage of cerebrospinal fluid were found,delayed incision healing was found in 1 case.Conclusions Percutaneus endoscopic interlaminar decompression for lumbar lateral recess stenosis in elderly patients is a safe,effective and minimally invasive method of operation with the characteristics of precise decompression of bone stenosis,sufficient resection of ligamentum flavum to decompress soft stenosis,small effect on spinal stability and low complications.
3.Clinical efficacy of pancreaticoduodenectomy with TRIANGLE operation in the treatment of pancreatic head cancer
Xiaolun HUANG ; Haibo ZOU ; Chunyou LAI ; Yutong YAO ; Guangming XIANG ; Lanyun LUO ; Le LUO ; Guan WANG ; Tianhang FENG ; Ping XIE ; Lei CAO ; Juan LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2022;21(4):500-506
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of pancreaticoduodenectomy with TRIANGLE operation in the treatment of pancreatic head cancer.Methods:The retrospective cohort study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 51 patients with pancreatic head cancer who were admitted to the Sichuan Provincial People′s Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of School of Medicine of University of Electronic Science and Technology of China from January 2017 to July 2018 were collected. There were 33 males and 18 females, aged from 42 to 74 years, with a median age of 56 years. Of the 51 patients, 24 cases undergoing standard pancreaticoduodenectomy, in which No.12, 13 and 17 lymph nodes were dissected, combined with transcatheter arterial infusion chemo-therapy (TAI) were allocated into the standard group, and 27 cases undergoing pancreaticoduo-denectomy with TRIANGLE operation, in which No.7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16, 17 lymph nodes were dissected, combined with TAI were allocated into the TRIANGLE group, respectively. Observation indicators: (1) intraoperative conditions of the two groups; (2) postoperative conditions of the two groups; (3) follow-up and survival. Follow-up was conducted using outpatient examination and telephone interview once three months to detect tumor recurrence and metastasis and survival of patients up to July 2021 or the death of patient. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and comparison between groups was analyzed using the t test. Measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M(range), and comparison between groups was analyzed using the chi-square test or the Fisher exact probability. Comparison of ordinal data was analyzed using the rank sum test. Kaplan‐Meier method was used to calculate the survival rate and median survival time and draw survival curve. Log‐Rank test was used for survival analysis. Results:(1) Comparison of intraoperative conditions between the two groups. The operation time, volume of intraoperative blood loss, cases with intraoperative blood transfusion were (501±61)minutes, (563±278)mL, 4 in the standard group, versus (556±46)minutes, (489±234)mL, 6 in the TRIANGLE group, respectively. There was a significant difference in the operation time between the two groups ( t=3.62, P<0.05) but there was no significant difference in the volume of intraoperative blood loss or cases with intraoperative blood transfusion between the two groups ( t=1.03, χ2=0.25, P>0.05). (2) Comparison of postoperative conditions between the two groups. Of the 51 patients, 30 had 50 times of postoperative complications, including 18 times of grade Ⅰ complications of Clavien-Dindo classification, 29 times of grade Ⅱ complications of Clavien-Dindo classification, 2 times of grade Ⅲa complications of Clavien-Dindo classification, 1 time of grade Ⅲb complications of Clavien-Dindo classification, respectively. Cases with postoperative complications, cases with delayed gastric emptying, cases without or with pancreatic fistula as class A or class B, cases with biliary fistula, cases with bleeding, cases with diarrhea were 15, 4, 13, 7, 4, 4, 2, 2 in the standard group, versus 15, 6, 14, 10, 3, 4, 1, 3 in the TRIANGLE group, respectively. There was no significant difference in cases with postoperative complications, cases with delayed gastric emptying, cases with pancreatic fistula between the two groups ( χ2=0.16, 0.02, Z=-0.04, P>0.05) and there was no significant difference in cases with biliary fistula, cases with bleeding, cases with diarrhea between the two groups ( P>0.05). Cases with complications as Clavien-Dindo grade Ⅰ, grade Ⅱ, grade Ⅲ were 10, 11, 2 in the standard group, versus 8, 18, 1 in the TRIANGLE group, showing no significant difference between the two groups ( Z=-0.67, P>0.05). The duration of postoperative hospital stay was (23±8)days in both of the standard group and the TRIANGLE group, showing no significant difference between the two groups ( t=0.31, P>0.05). (3) Follow-up and survival. All the 51 patients were followed-up for 6 to 54 months, with a median follow-up time of 17 months. The postoperative 1-year overall survival rate was 75.0% and 81.5% in the standard group and the TRIANGLE group, respectively. The postoperative 3-year overall survival rate was 12.5% and 22.2% in the standard group and the TRIANGLE group, respectively. The median postoperative survival time was 15.00 months (95% confidence interval as 12.63 to 17.37 months) and 21.00 months (95% confidence interval as 15.91 to 19.62 months) in the standard group and the TRIANGLE group, respectively. There was a significant difference in survival of patients between the two groups ( χ2=4.30, P<0.05). Cases with tumor recurrence during post-operative 1 year and 3 year were 9 and 20 in the standard group, versus 6 and 15 in the TRIANGLE group, respectively. There was no significant difference in cases with tumor recurrence during postoperative 1 year between the two groups ( P>0.05) and there was a significant difference in cases with tumor recurrence during postoperative 3 year between the two groups ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Compared with standard pancreaticoduodenectomy, pancreaticoduodenectomy with TRIANGLE operation can prolong the median survival time of patients with pancreatic head cancer without increasing surgical related complications.