1.Discussion on the technical points of laparoscopic anterior approach to right hemihepatectomy
Wenze YIN ; Donglai MA ; Sheng TAI
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2023;29(7):544-547
Unlike the traditional surgical approach, which requires priority treatment of the perihepatic ligament and rotation of the liver, the anterior approach to the right hemicolectomy does not deal with the perihepatic ligament prior to parenchymal dissection and rotate and move the liver. The advantage is that it is more in line with the tumor-free principle and reduces unnecessary free. The disadvantage is that it is relatively difficult to control bleeding during the cleavage of the liver and there is some risk in the handling of the lower part of the vena cava sulcus. However, with the popularization and application of laparoscopy, it is more suitable for performing anterior approach right hemicolectomy than open surgery due to its unique caudodorsal view advantage, finer local anatomical structure display and subtle manipulation. This article discusses the procedures and technical points of laparoscopic right hemihepatectomy through the anterior approach.
2.Study on Repairing Effect of Kangfuxin Liquid on Cartilage Defect of Knee Osteoarthritis Model Rabbits and Its Mechanisms
Tao WANG ; Ying GUO ; Hong YIN ; Xiaoxia TANG ; Jianglong LIAO ; Wenze HUANG ; Yanfei XU ; Yuanliang AI ; Jinlei LI ; Hui WEN ; Jingfan YANG
China Pharmacy 2019;30(2):197-201
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of Kangfuxin liquid on repairing cartilage defect model of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) in rabbits and its mechanism. METHODS: Totally 72 male New Zealand rabbits were selected and randomly divided into model control group and Kangfuxin low-dose, medium-dose, high-dose groups, with 18 rabbits in each group. A cartilage defect model of the medial femoral condyle of the right knee joint in rabbits was established by drilling after anesthesia surgery. Then the rabbits in each group were given medicine via articular cavity immediately. Kangfuxin low-dose, middle-dose and high-dose groups were given 20%, 40%, 80% Kangfuxin liquid; model control group was given constant volume of normal saline consecutively, 0.2 mL/kg, once every 3 days. At 4th, 8th, 12th week after medication, the wound repair of cartilage defect in rabbits was observed. Immediately after medication and at 4th, 8th, 12th week after medication, repaired tissue of cartilage defect in rabbits was scored histologically with Wakitani scoring standard under light microscope. At 12th week after medication, pathological changes of repaired tissue of cartilage defect in rabbits were observed by Masson staining. The levels of NO, SOD and LPO in joint fluid and PYD in urine of rabbits were detected by ELISA. RESULTS: At 4th, 8th, 12th week after medication, compared with model control group, cartilage defects in rabbits were repaired well in Kangfuxin low-dose, medium-dose and high-dose groups. At 4th, 8th, 12th week after medication, compared with immediately after medication and model control group at same time point, histomorphological score of repairing cartilage defect of knee joint in rabbits decreased significantly in Kangfuxin low-dose, medium-dose and high-dose groups (P<0.05). At 12th week after medication, compared with model control group, the histopathology degree of cartilage defect of knee joint in rabbits was significantly alleviated in Kangfuxin low-dose, medium-dose and high-dose groups. At 4th, 8th, 12th week after medication, compared with model control group, the levels of NO and LPO in joint fluid and PYD level in urine were decreased to different extent in Kangfuxin low-dose, medium-dose and high-dose groups, while SOD level was increased to different extent; at 12th week after medication, the difference of each index has statistical significance (P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Kangangxin liquid can significantly repair cartilage defect of KOA cartilage defect model rabbits, the mechanism of which may be associated with increasing the expression of SOD and mediating NO-inhibited chondrocyte apoptosis.
3. RET /PTC rearrangement affects multifocal formation of papillary thyroid carcinoma
Xing ZHANG ; Xuan SU ; Weichao CHEN ; Yin LI ; Zhongyuan YANG ; Wenze DENG ; Tiancheng DENG ; Ankui YANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2017;52(6):435-439
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