1.Effect of hepatic resection on the outcome of severe hepatic trauma
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(02):-
0.05),but the mortality of the patients undergoing anatomical resection was higher than that of the patients undergoing resection debridement(? 2=4.85,P
2.Surgical management for 86 cases of severe liver injury
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(10):-
Objective To explore the surgical alternatives to severe liver injuries. Methods The data of 86 cases with severe liver injury treated surgically from January 1989 to December 2001 were summarized. There were 43 cases with grade Ⅲ injury, 32 with grade Ⅳ and 11 with grade Ⅴ. Eleven cases complicated by injuries on cardinal vein and posthepatic vein were all treated surgically. Results Of all, 66 cases (76.7%) were cured and 20 (23.3%) died. The post operative complication occurred in 23 cases (26.7%). Conclusions Correct surgical procedure for severe liver injury is crucial for a better curative effect. It is safe and effective to ligate one or two hepatic veins when the liver trauma is complicated by hepatic vein injuries.
3.Clinical analysis on 37 cases with occlusive abdominal injuries during pregnancy
Shaojuan WANG ; Riguang ZHOU ; Yangyi WEI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(08):-
Objective To study the characteristics and treatments of occlusive abdominal injuries during pregnancy. Methods The clinical data of 37 cases with occlusive abdominal injuries admitted in hospital from June 1993 to June 2003 were collected for study. Results All 37 cases received operative treatment, of which two cases complicated by enterorrhexis in the early pregnancy and one by retroperitoneal hematoma were managed using laparoscope. Laparotomy was performed in other 34 cases, of which eight received caesaren section because of placental abruption and enlarged uterus that impeded the management for intraabdominal organs. Of all, 33 cases (33/37,89%) were cured and four (4/37, 11%) died. The postoperative incidence of complications was 16% (6/37). The complications included abdominal cavity infection in two cases (5%), pulmonary infection in three (8%) and multiple organ failure in one (3%). Conclusion Besides obstetrics' diseases, we must keep alert about the injury of abdominal organs during the management of trauma. Accurate diagnosis and timely treatment will win time to save the lives of mother and infant.
4.Management of liver injury combined with posthepatic vein injuries
Riguang ZHOU ; Xinsheng LU ; Yangyi WEI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 1993;0(05):-
Objective To explore the management methods for liver injury combined with posthepatic vein injuries in order to make an improvement in corresponding treatment. Methods Twenty-three cases with liver injury combined with posthepatic vein injuries were treated with the following 5 ways: repairing the hepatic vascular blockage step-by-step, pressing directly to exhibit the injured vessels for repair, ligating the injured hepatic veins, suturing the hepatic tissues and packing with gauze. Results Of all, 18 cases (78.3%) were cured and 5 (21.7%) died. Conclusions Rational preoperative emergent resuscitation and correct complex intraoperative management are key to the liver injury combined with posthepatic vein injuries.
5.Surgical treatment of hepatobiliary stones combined with bile duct stricture
Yangyi WEI ; Yongheng WANG ; Bingyi HUANG ; Riguang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(10):-
Objective To explore the effect of hepatectomy or cholangiolithotomy on patients with hepatocholangic stones. Methods The clinical data of surgical treatment of 316 patients with hepatocholangic stones combined with bile duct stricture was retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into two groups:172 patients chiefly underwent hepatectomy,and the other 144 patients chiefly underwent cholangiolithotomy. Results The ratio of residual stones and reoperation in the hepatectomy group was significantly lower than those in the cholangiolithotomy group (P
6.Relationships between induction of apoptosis by Taxol in Hela cells and apoptosis-related proteins
Xiangyang HU ; Gang MENG ; Yangyi BAO ; Xiaomei ZHU ; Yuan WANG ; Qin ZHOU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(09):-
Aim To investigate the effects of taxol on apoptosis in Hela cell and the mechanism of apoptosis. The apoptotic cells were detected by TUNEL, HE, eletronic micrpscopy and flow cytometry method. The expressions and activity of apoptosis associated proteins such as PCNA and caspase-3 were examined using S-P and enzyme histochemistric method.The results followed as: HeLa cells exposed to Taxol undergo cell death, presenting morphological and biochemical characteristics typical of apoptosis and the apoptotic cells increased with time and concentration. In contrast to untreated Hela cells, which express low PCNA, Ones treated with Taxol expressed high amounts of PCNA. Conclusion Taxol may induced apoptosis in Hela cell. The apoptosis induced by taxol is related to the increase of PCNA protein and activity of caspase-3.
7.Clinical application of detection for total core antigen of hepatitis C virus
Deming TAN ; Dongsong NIE ; Xiaohu PENG ; Xiqin YANG ; Kai LI ; Xiuyin ZHAO ; Yangyi OU ; Limin ZENG ; Songhui ZHOU ; Heqiu ZHANG ; Jianyuan ZHOU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2009;11(5):591-593
Objective To develop the technique to detect total core antigen of HCV(Total HCV-cAg) by Enzyme-Linked Immu-nosorbent Assay (ELISA) and apply it for clinical diagnosis. Methods 201 serum samples with anti-HCV antibody were detected total HCV-cAg after pre - treating the samples, then the sensitivity of results were compared with HCV RNA tests. Among them, 176 cases was determined by FQ-PCR, and 25 cases by RT-PCR for HCV-RNA. Results HCV RNA was found in sera from 88 of 201 samples (43.8%). Total HCV-cAg was positive in 71 (35.3%) of 201 samples . There was no significant difference between the detection rate of HCV RNA by PCR and total HCV-cAg by ELISA. Conclusion Detection of total core antigen of HCV is suitable to be used as to diagnose HCV in clinic.
8.The efficacy of a new domestic arterial suction catheter in thrombectomy:an experimental study
Yuan YUAN ; Yadong SHI ; Yangyi ZHOU ; Hao HUANG ; Zhaoxuan LU ; Zhengli LIU ; Jie KONG ; Liang CHEN ; Haobo SU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2023;32(12):1207-1210
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a domestic arterial thrombus aspiration catheter in treating acute arterial ischemic events in the experimental dogs,and to compare this catheter with Penumbra suction catheter.Methods Acute ischemic embolism model was established in the external carotid and renal arteries of experimental dogs,and the experimental dogs were randomly assigned to the study group and control group.The embolized blood vessels were treated with thrombectomy.Results A total of 12 experimental dogs were enrolled in this study,with 6 dogs in each group.All of the 12 experimental dogs were successfully modeled.In the study group and the control group,the cumulative success rates of thrombectomy were 92.9%and 66.7%respectively(P>0.05),the incidences of intraoperative vascular dissection were 0%and 8.3%respectively(P>0.05),and the incidences of vasospasm were 35.7%and 0.75%respectively(P>0.05).Conclusion In treating thrombus-embolized blood vessels with mechanical thrombectomy in experimental dogs,no statistically significant differences in the efficacy and safety exist between using domestic arterial thrombus aspiration catheter and using Penumbra suction catheter.(J Intervent Radiol,2023,32:1207-1210)