1.Prevention and management of pancreaticoduodenal anastomotic dehiscence
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2013;(2):109-112
Pancreaticoduodenal anastomotic dehiscence complicated with peritoneal hemorrhage following pancreaticoduodenectomy is a serious complication which threatens patients'life.Prevention and mangement of pancreaticoduodenal anastomotic dehiscence and peritoneal hemorrhage is the focus in the surgical treatment.Operation is the most reliable treatment for bleeding.While reoperation is difficult for most surgeons and the risk of fistula and rebleeding after reoperation exist.Some procedures will affect the endocrine and exocrine function of pancreas.We applied pancreaticojejunal bridge drainage for most patients with hemorrhage after pancreaticoduodenectomy.This procedure is easy,safe,and can protect the pancreatic function.
2.The perioperative management for pancreaticoduodenectomy:an analysis of 324 cases
Jin XU ; Xianmin BU ; Xianwei DAI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(01):-
Objective To review the experience in perioperalive management of 324 consecutive cases of pancreatico-duodenectomy(PD).Methods The clinical data of 324 cases of PD were analyzed retrospectively.All underwent PD successfully,275 cases received the standard PD,while,49 cases had pylorus preserving PD.Digestive tract reconstruction was done by Child method.Pancreatointestinal anastomosis was performed by pancreas stump intussussception in 303 cases,and end-to-side anastomosis in 21 cases.Results The 30 day mortality rate was 0.3%(1/324).Complicalion rate was 8.0%,included one case of liver dysfunction,7 cases with pancreatic fistula and intraabdomind bleeding,1 case of stenosis of pancreaticoenteral anastomosis,3 cases with pancreatic dysfunction,4 cases with gastroenteral anastomosis ulcer,6 cases with delayed gastric emptying,1 with reflux of bile and 3 with lymphatic fistula.Conclusions Perioperative managemen for pancreaticoduodenectomy is crucial for patient prognosis.Carful perioperative management can decrease postoperative complications and ensure smooth recover of these patients.
3.Alkyl Pheols in Tap Water in Shenyang
Xianwei TANG ; Yihe JIN ; Yinghua ZHANG
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
Objective To observe the pollution states of environmental estrogen-alkyl pheols in tap water of Shenyang. Methods With solid phase extraction and gas chromatography/mass spectroscope (GC/MS) ionic selective methods, the concentration of pollutants of alkyl pheols were measured in 21 tap water samples of water works of Shenyang. Results The main pollutants of alkyl pheols in tap water of water works in Shenyang were 4-t-octyl phenol, nonyl phenol and bisphenol A. The respective maximum concentration was 690.5 ng/L (ranged 29.5-690.5 ng/L), 2 791.6 ng/L (ranged 212.1-2 791.6 ng/L) and 161.0 ng/L (ranged 14.7-161.0 ng/L). The varieties and concentrations of pollutants of alkyl pheols showed a significant difference among water samples from different water works and the seasonal changing of them was demonstrated in the waters made in the same water works. Conclusion The problem on the drinking water contamination with alkyl pheols in Shenyang should be paid more attention by government.
4.Middle Pancreatectomy of 15 Cases
Jin XU ; Xianwei DAI ; Xianmin BU
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(06):-
Objective To summarize the experiences of middle pancreatectomy. Methods Eleven female and 4 male with a mean age of 49.4 years (23.8-73.1 years) who underwent middle pancreatectomy from January 2001 to October 2005 were collected. Eight patients with neuroendocrine tumor (non-function of 5 cases), 5 with serous cystadenomas and 2 with mucinous cystadenomas were included. The proximal apical end of pancreas was sutured, while distal end of pancreas was anastomosed to a Roux-en-Y jejunal loop. Results Mean operative time was 275 min (179-370 min), mean length of resected pancreas was 45 mm (30-60 mm) and max diameter of tumor was 23 mm (15-40 mm). Complication after operation was pancreatic fistula 4 cases (26.7%), in which 3 cases (20.0%) had intraabdominal blood. The mean time of follow-up was 23 months (3 months-5 years). one patient was died of multiple organs failure for pulmonary infections in month 3 after operation, and the others were alive without novo-diabetes. Conclusion Middle pancreatectomy is an effective operation for benign and borderline tumors of neck and body of pancreas without a significant increase of postoperative morbidity.
5.The management of the acute pancreatitis during middle or late stage of pregnancy
Jin XU ; Xianmin BU ; Xianwei DAI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(03):-
Objective To explore the therapeutic modalities and clinical characters of acute pancreatitis (AP) in the middle or late stage of pregnancy.Methods There were 26 cases of AP in the middle or late stage of pregnancy, among which 18 cases (69.2 %) received conservative therapy, and 8 cases (30.8 %) underwent operation for removal of necrotic tissue and termination of pregnancy.Results Two cases of both fetus and mother death occurred, whereas 24 mothers were cured. 15 (57.7 %) fetuses were healthy but 11(42.3 %) died.Conclusions The women in middle and late stage of pregnancy are inclined to pancreatitis because of hormonal changes, especially in those with history of cholecystitis and cholelithiasis. The main method of management is active non-operative therapy and surgical intervention when necessary, so as to decrease the tragedy of both maternal and fetal death.
6.Changes of haemorheology during induction and maintenance of anesthesia
Xianwei ZHANG ; Xiuyun BA ; Shiao JIN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;0(01):-
Haemorheological changes, including blood viscosity (?b) and plasma viscosity (?p) measured on a cone-plate viscometer, erythrocyte aggregation calculated, erytkrocyte deformability (DI) determined by the nuclear pore microfiltration technique and red blood cell shape using scanning electromicroscopy, were observed in patients during anesthesia There acs a significant reduction in ?b (at shear rates range 7. 68- 307. 20 s-l ), ?p and haemotocrit after induction (preintubation ) and 30 min after enflurane in the presence of iv fentanyl, compared with pre-aneathesia, accompanying remarkable increased DI. No changes of erythrocyte shape, however, was found add, nor was the difference of the index between induction period and maintenance of anesthesia. These findings suggest that general anesthesia leads to haemorheological alterations which may improve the microcirculation of the patients.
7.Experience in Treating Sequelae Neuralgia of Herpes Zoster
Xianwei JIN ; Xiaohong CAI ; Guangwu HE ;
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2007;0(01):-
[Objective] To explore the best method for sequelae neuralgia of herpes zoster.[Method] Randomly divide the said patients into groups treated with external application of Chinese drugs and sky moxibustion,make observation and comparison between them.[Result] Both got high late curative effect,however most patients in the sky moxibustion group were cured without recurrence,the pain relieving rate was high once being cured,the reduce of pain index was apparent after treatment,which was of statistical meaning compared with drug application group.[Conclusion] The sky moxibustion method combines drugs and moxibustion well and has marked advantages in treating herpes zoster,worth of promotion and application.
8.The treatment of the fissuration of pancreatojejunal stoma by the bridge-crossing internal drainage
Xianwei DAI ; Jin XU ; Xianmin BU ; Feng GAO ; Xiaobo ZHANG
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2009;3(5):319-322
Objective The purpose of this study was to discuss the therapies for hemorrage caused by the fissuration of pancreatojejunal stoma and pancreatic leakage after pancreatoduodenectomy.Methods After three cases of pancreatoduodenectomy,the disruptions of pancreatojejunal stoma resulted in serious pancreatic leakage and the hemorrage in abdominal cavity.During all the second operations,the drainage-tube insertions into the main pancreatic ducts were used to lead the pancreatic juice into the neighboring loop of jejunum.Results Afer the operations,the supportive treatment,continuous irrigation of peritoneal cavity and pancreatic enzyme inhabition were given to the patients of these cases and all of the patients were successfully cured.Conclusions The bridge-crossing internal drainage which inserts drainage-tube into the main pancreatic duct was a convenient and effective therapy and method to rescue the hemorrage caused by the fissuration of pancreatojejunal stoma and pancreatic leakage after pancreatoduodenectomy.While the patients' lives were saved,their functions of pancreas were preserved and the qualities of life were improved after the operations.
9.Preservation of the remaining pancreatic body and tail in pancreatic operations
Xianwei DAI ; Jin XU ; Xianmin BU ; Feng GAO ; Xiaobo ZHANG ; Duo SHONG ; Weixue XU
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2010;04(3):161-163
Objective The purpose of this study was to determine how to preserve the remaining pancreatic body and tail in the pancreatectomy. Methods In seven cases of pancreatectomy, three of them were the rupture of pancreatojejunal anastomosis, and four of them were the pancreatectomy for tumor in the pancreatic neck or body. During operations, a bridge internal drainages was used to drain the pancreatic juice into the adjacent jejunum. After the operations, the supportive treatment, continuous irrigation of peritoneal cavity and pancreatic enzyme inhibition were used. Results In all seven patients, the remaining pancreatic body and tail were successfully preserved. The endocrine functions of these patients recovered to nearly normal level and patients were discharged. Conclusions In preserving the remaining pancreatic body or tail, the bridge internal drainage has its advantage of convenience. It effectively preserves the exocrine of pancreas as well as its endocrine
10.The optimization of low-dose scanning protocols of 64-slice spiral CT in the adult chest: a multicenter study
Wei TANG ; Yao HUANG ; Ning WU ; Qiang CAI ; Xing CHEN ; Jianwei WANG ; Shijun ZHAO ; Shu LI ; Jingang CHU ; Haibo LI ; Bin ZHANG ; Xigang XIAO ; Dexuan XIE ; Xianwei YANG ; Yun ZHENG ; Yuanliang XIE ; Chaolin JIN ; Xiangzuo XIAO ; Jian JIANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2011;45(2):142-148
Objective To compare the image quality of chest low dose CT (LDCT) using automatic exposure control (AEC) and constant current control (CCC) and explore a more reasonable scanning protocol. Methods Two hundred and eighty participants were examined with 64 CT scanner at 7 centers in China. All were divided into 4 groups. Two groups underwent LDCT using AEC with standard deviation set at 25 (A1) and 30 (A2) respectively and the tube current ranged from 10 mA to 80 mA. The other two groups underwent LDCT using CCC with tube current set at 40 mA (C1) and 50 mA (C2) respectively. The axial and MPR images were evaluated by two radiologists who were blinded to the scanning protocols.The radiation dose, noise and the image quality of the 4 groups were compared and analyzed statistically.Differences of radiation dose and noise among groups were determined with variance analysis and t test,image quality with Mann-Whitney test and the consistency of diagnosis with Kappa test. Results There was a significant lower DLP in AEC group than in CCC group [(82.62±40.31)vs ( 110.81±18.21) mGy·cm (F =56. 88 ,P < 0. 01 )], whereas no significant difference was observed between group A2 and group A1 0. 05]. The noisy of AEC group was higher than that of CCC group both on lung window(41.50±9.58 vs 40.86±7.03) and mediastinum window (41.19±7.83 vs 40.92±9.89), but there was no significant difference( Flung =0.835, P=0.476, Fmediastinum =1.910, P=0.128).The quality score of axial image in AEC group was higher than that in CCC group (superior margin of the brachiocephalic vein level: 4.49±0.56 vs4.38±0.64,superior margin of the aortic arch: 4.86±0.23 vs 4.81±0.32,the right superior lobar bronchus Level:4.87±0.27 vs 4. 84 ± 0. 22, the right middle lobar bronchus Level: 4.90±0.25 vs 4.88±0.21) except on the right inferior pulmonary vein level(4. 92 ±0. 25 vs 4. 93 ±0. 17) and superior margin of the left diaphragmatic dome level (4. 91±0.27 vs 4.93±0.22) on lung window, but no significant differences (F=0.076-1.748, P>0.05) were observed. A significant higher score in AEC group was observed on mediastinum window compared with CCC group on superior margin of brachiocephalic vein level (2.57±0.77 vs 2. 46 ± 0. 59, F = 8. 459, P < 0. 05 ), however, the score of AEC group was lower than that of CCC group on other levels without significant differences (superior margin of the aortic arch:3.36 ±0. 63 vs 3.45 ±0. 60,the right superior lobar bronchus level: 3.94 ±0. 56 vs 3. 95 ±0. 51 ,the right middle lobar bronchus Level: 3.80 ±0. 58 vs 3. 87 ±0. 50,the right inferior pulmonary vein level: 3.72 ±0. 56 vs 3.78 ±0. 53, superior margin of the left diaphragmatic dome level: 3.58 ± 0.63 vs 3.68±0.56,F=0.083-3.380,P > 0.05 ). The MPR image quality of AEC group was better than that of CCC group both on lung window and mediastinum window (Zlung =-2.258, Zmedlastinum=-1.330, P>0.05). For all participants including the underweighted group, the normal group and the overweighted group, the image quality of A1 group was better than that of A2 group without significant differences (the underweighted group: Zlung=0.000, P=1.000, Zmedastinum= 0.000, P=1.000;the normal group: Zlung =-0.062, P=0.950, Zmediastinum =-0.746, P = 0.456; the overweighted group: Zlung = - 1.177, P = 0.239,Zmediastinum =-1.715, P=0.144) both on lung and mediastinum windows, and for the higher BMI participants, a better image quality was obtained in A1 group than in A2 group on the mediastinum window (Z = -1. 715, P = 0. 144). Conclusions The total radiation exposure dose of AEC group is significantly lower than that of CCC group, but no statistical significant differences are observed between both groups in image quality and noise level. The AEC technique is highly recommended in thoracic LDCT scan for screening program, and the SD25 ( SD value = 25) scan protocol is suggested for higher BMI population while the SD30 (SD value = 30) scan protocol for lower BMI population.