1.Application of laparoscopic technique in the treatment of refractory adhesive intestinal obstruction
Xinquan LU ; Dechang DIAO ; Wenjun XIONG ; Pengfei LIU ; Hongming LI ; Liaonan ZOU ; Jin WAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(2):253-256
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of laparoscopic technique in the treatment of refractory adhesive intestinal obstruction. Methods In a retrospective matched?pair analysis, 68 patients of re?fractory adhesive intestinal obstruction whose relapsed more than 3 times were included in the research. All patients were treated with laparoscopic operation or continued follow?up observation after conservative treatment from Janu?ary 2011 to January 2016. The patients were divided into 2 groups, laparoscopic surgery (32 cases) and observation group (36 cases), to contrast the recurrence rate and safety of the two types of treatment. Results The recurrence rate of laparoscopic surgery group was significantly lower in the observation group (18.8%vs. 77.8%, P<0.05). Re?fractory adhesive intestinal obstruction is further divided into Mixed type, Patchy adhesion type and Cable Belt Com?pression type, in the laparoscopic surgery subgroup analysis, hybrid recurrence rate (66.7%, 4/6 cases) was signifi?cantly higher than that of patchy adhesion type (10.0%, 1/10 cases) and cord compression type (6.3%, 1/16 cases). Conclusion Laparoscopic operation is safe and feasible in the treatment of refractory adhesive intestinal obstruc?tion, and then it can effectively reduce the recurrence rate of refractory adhesive intestinal obstruction;the curative effect is closely related to the type of adhesion.
2.Primary retroperitoneal soft tissue sarcoma resection combined with nephrectomy: a report 27 cases
Jiaxin LIN ; Dechang DIAO ; Weilin LIAO ; Jiahao WANG ; Xin TANG ; Wenjuan LI ; Hongming LI ; Xiaojiang YI ; Xinquan LU ; Xiaochuang FENG ; Zhaoyu CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2023;38(12):905-908
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of retroperitoneal soft tissue sarcoma resection combined with nephrectomy.Methods:The clinical data of 27 cases undergoing retroperitoneal soft tissue sarcoma resection combined with nephrectomy at the Gastrointestinal Tumor Center , Guangdong Provincial Hospital , Traditional Chinese Medicine from Jun 2017 to Aug 2022 were retrospectively analyzed for the indication of nephrectomy, postoperative progression of renal insufficiency and survival rate.Results:Twenty-six cases (96%) achieved R 0/R 1 resection and 1 case nderwent R 2 resection. Six cases underwent combined unilateral nephrectomy and 21 patients underwent combined multi-organ resection with a median number of resections of 4 (2,5). Postoperative pathology suggested that the combined resected kidney was positive for tumor infiltration in 17 cases. Five cases had Clavien-Dindo grade 3 or higher complications and no deaths occurred within 30 days after surgery. At the 90th day after surgery, 19 cases (70%) had decreased renal function ( Z=2.88, P=0.04), with a median decrease of -3.96 (-30.36, 0.31)ml·(min·1.73 m 2) -1, including 8 cases of preoperative Chronic Kidney Disease(CKD)1 stage progression (6 cases of CKD 2 stage, 2 cases of CKD 3 stage); 2 cases of CKD 2 stage progressed to CKD 3 stage; 1 case of preoperative CKD 3 stage progressed to CKD 4 stage. During the follow-up period of 3-38 months, no patient progressed to CKD 5 stage and no patient required dialysis treatment. Conclusion:Retroperitoneal soft tissue sarcoma resection combined with nephrectomy is safe and feasible while improving tumor radicality.
3.Feasibility and application value of autonomic nerve-preserving D3 radical resection for right-sided colon cancer under laparoscope.
Dechang DIAO ; Jin WAN ; Xiaojiang YI ; Xinquan LU ; Wei WANG ; Hongming LI ; Wenjun XIONG ; Yaobin HE
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2018;21(8):908-912
OBJECTIVETo explore the feasibility and application value of the preservation of vegetative nervous functions in radical resection for right-sided colon cancer.
METHODSClinical data of 55 cases with right-sided colon cancer undergoing laparoscopic D3+ complete mesocolic excision (CME) radical resection from January 2016 to July 2017 at Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery of Guangdong Province Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine were retrospectively analyzed. Exclusion criteria included emergency surgery for various reasons, intestinal obstruction or perforation, distant metastasis or locally advanced cancer, previous history of abdominal surgery and preoperative neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy. Twenty-nine cases underwent lymphadenectomy with intrathecal dissection of superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and part of superior mesenteric plexus was resected (nerve partial resection group, NPR group). Twenty-six cases received lymphadenectomy with the clearance of lymphatic adipose tissue on the right side of SMA by sharp or obtuse method outside the sheath; the sheath of superior mesenteric vein (SMV) was entered at the junction of SMA and SMV; the SMV was naked in the sheath; the third station lymph node dissection was completed with preservation of superior mesenteric plexus (nerve preserved group, NP group). Intra-operative and postoperative complications were compared between two groups.
RESULTSThe baseline data were not significantly different between two groups (all P>0.05). The operation time in NP group was significantly shorter than that in NPR group [(164.0±19.8) minutes vs. (176.0±19.7) minutes, t=2.249, P=0.029]. No significant differences in operative blood loss, operative vessel damage, postoperative time to flatus, postoperative hospital stay and abdominal pain were observed between two groups(all P>0.05). The number of harvested lymph node in two groups was 28.5±7.8 and 27.6±6.5 respectively without significant difference(P>0.05). As compared to NPR group, NP group had lower incidence of chylous leakage[3.8%(1/26) vs. 37.9%(11/29), χ²=9.337, P=0.002] and postoperative diarrhea [15.4%(4/26) vs. 41.4%(12/29), χ²=4.491, P=0.034].
CONCLUSIONAutonomic nerve-preserving D3+ CME radical resection for right-sided colon cancer is safe and feasible, and can prevent the postoperative gastrointestinal dysfunction caused by nerve injury and decrease the risk of chylous leakage.
Autonomic Pathways ; surgery ; Colonic Neoplasms ; surgery ; Humans ; Laparoscopes ; Laparoscopy ; methods ; Lymph Node Excision ; Mesocolon ; surgery ; Retrospective Studies
4.Recent advances in cell sheet technology for bone and cartilage regeneration: from preparation to application.
Yuezhi LU ; Wenjie ZHANG ; Jie WANG ; Guangzheng YANG ; Shi YIN ; Tingting TANG ; Chunhua YU ; Xinquan JIANG
International Journal of Oral Science 2019;11(2):17-17
Bone defects caused by trauma, tumour resection, infection and congenital deformities, together with articular cartilage defects and cartilage-subchondral bone complex defects caused by trauma and degenerative diseases, remain great challenges for clinicians. Novel strategies utilising cell sheet technology to enhance bone and cartilage regeneration are being developed. The cell sheet technology has shown great clinical potential in regenerative medicine due to its effective preservation of cell-cell connections and extracellular matrix and its scaffold-free nature. This review will first introduce several widely used cell sheet preparation systems, including traditional approaches and recent improvements, as well as their advantages and shortcomings. Recent advances in utilising cell sheet technology to regenerate bone or cartilage defects and bone-cartilage complex defects will be reviewed. The key challenges and future research directions for the application of cell sheet technology in bone and cartilage regeneration will also be discussed.
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Bone and Bones
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Cartilage, Articular
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Regeneration
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Tissue Engineering
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Tissue Scaffolds