1.Preoperative evaluation of colorectal cancer with whole abdominal enhanced CT scan
Fengli CHEN ; Fene HAO ; Yinglong HUANG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(9):640-643
Objective To evaluate the accuracy of enhanced CT scan in clinical staging of colorectal cance by detecting the general sit-uation and T and N staging through plain scan combined with enhanced CT scan.Methods Totally 49 cases of colorectal cancer patients were enrolled in this study from May 2015 to October 2015,and it showed no distant metastasis of colorectal cancer in clinical examination. Evaluated the general situation (location,size,and pathologic type)and T and N staging of colorectal cancer through plain scan and enhanced CT scan and multiplanar restructuring.Compared the imaging staging with pathological staging,and respectively calculated the sensitivity,spe-cific degree and accuracy of T and N staging.Evaluated the accuracy of T and N staging with the consistency test,and the differences were statistically significant with P <0.05.Results The location and pathological type of tumor detected by CT scan were compared with the re-sults of operation,and the coincidence rate was 100%.The maximum diameter of the tumor was (2.26 ±1.40)cm from CT image and (2.37 ±1.38)cm from operation measure,and the data were highly correlated (r =0.906,P =0.000).The coincidence rate of T staging was 65.3%,and the consistency was good (k =0.467,P =0.000).The coincidence rate of N staging was 63.3%,and the consistency was good (k =0.440,P =0.000).Conclusion Enhanced CT scan can provide sufficient information for the preoperative evaluation of colorectal cancer,and it has important clinical application value.
2.CT imaging appearance and pathological features of basal cell adenoma in parotid gland
Fene HAO ; Zhengxing YANG ; Aishi LIU ; Yinglong HUANG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2015;24(6):619-621
Objective To evaluate the clinical,pathological and imaging features of basal cell adenoma in the parotid. Methods The clinical,pathological and CT imaging data of 21 cases with parotid basal cell tumor confirmed by operation and pathology were retrospectively analyzed. Results All 21 patients(5 male,16 female ) had solitary BCA lesion,which located at the superficial lobe of parotid gland(n=17)and involved both the superficial and deep lobe(n=4). Twelve lesions were well-defined and cystic degeneration was displayed in 9 le-sions,3 lesions had punctate calcification at the edge of tumor. All lesions were significantly enhanced,the enhancement of BCA in the ve-nous phase was close to the arterial phase. Conclusion The CT features of BCA in parotid gland are characteristic,which is helpful to make qualitative diagnosis when in combination with clinical features.
3.Predictive value of rectal aberrant crypt foci for colorectal cancer and progressive adenoma and its risk factors
Liyun HUANG ; Jingjing HU ; Yinglong HUANG ; Wei GONG ; Xinying WANG ; Bo JIANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2010;27(10):513-517
Objective To investigate the predictive value of rectal aberrant crypt foci(ACF)for colorectal cancer(CRC)and progressive adenomas, and to analyze its risk factors.Methods IndependentSample T test, One-Way ANOVA and Chi-square test were used to analyze the mean number and incidence of rectal ACF.Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the predictive value of rectal ACF for progressive adenomas and CRC, and to identify the independent risk factors of ACF.Results Large number of ACF, i.e.more than 5, was a significant risk factor for CRC and progressive adenomas.Age and smoking were both risk factors of ACF, while aspirin was a protective factor.Conclusion ACF of more than 5 is predictive of CRC and progressive adenomas.For prevention of CRC, great importance must be attached to risk factors of ACF.
4.Rate and risk factors of missed diagnosis of colorectal adenoma with colonoscopy
Yinglong HUANG ; Fachao ZHI ; Liyun HUANG ; Wei GONG ; Side LIU ; Bingzhong SU ; Yali ZHANG ; Bo JIANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2010;27(6):281-286
Objective To investigate the miss rate of adenoma with colonoscopy and assess the features and risk factors for missed diagnosis.Methods Patients with colorectal adenoma received a second colonoscopy within 120 days after adenoma was detected and removed on the initial colonoscopy.The findings of two colonoscopies were reviewed and analyzed.The features of adenoma (including size, location, shape, number and pathology) , clinical characteristics of patients (including age, sex, reasons of colonoscopy, history of diverticular disease, history of abdominal or pelvic surgery and colonoscopy with sedation) and endoscopists were recorded.Miss rate and features of different types of missed adenoma were analyzed.We also assessed the effects of adenoma features, patients' characteristics and endoscopists on missed diagnosis of adenoma.Results Adenoma missed diagnosis was found in 271 patients out of 809 recruited subjects (33% ).A total of 425 adenomas were missed out of 2134 (20% ) adenomas detected by repeated colonoscopy.A large diameter was associated with a decrease in the miss rate for adenoma (P < 0.01).Conversely , sessile or flat shape (P < 0.01) , locations at sigmoid, hepatic flexure, cecum and ascending colonic ( P < 0.05) were significantly associated with a higher miss rate of adenoma, as was the number of adenomas (P <0.01).A higher adenoma missed diagnosis rate was observed in beginner colonoscopists, as compared with experienced ones (P < 0.01).Conclusion A marked miss rate of adenoma exists on colonoscopy, which is significantly associated with the size, shape, location and number of adenomas and endoscopists.
5.A new system for noninvasive esophageal varices pressure measurement based on airflow and laser technology.
Chenghuan HU ; Feizhou HUANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Shaihong ZHU ; Wanpin NIE ; Xunyang LIU ; Yinglong LIU ; Peng LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2014;38(4):247-250
OBJECTIVECombined the optical principle with automatic control technology and computer real-time image detection technology to develop a non-contact system for noninvasive esophageal varices pressure measurement.
METHODSThe system included the adjustable air pump, laser device, image collection and analysis program. The feasibility and accuracy of the system were verified by in vitro experiments.
RESULTSThe bionic vascular pressure measured by this system had good correlation and repeatability with the actual pressure.
CONCLUSIONSThis system is accurate, feasible and has good application prospects.
Blood Pressure Determination ; instrumentation ; Esophageal and Gastric Varices ; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ; Lasers ; Software
6.Experimental study of SAN cells autotransplantation for treating complete heart block
Hao ZHANG ; Zhigang SONG ; Lian DUAN ; Yinglong YAO ; Bailing LI ; Shengdong HUANG ; Zhiyun XU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2008;24(6):402-405
Objective To develop a novel method for treating complete heart block by autotransplantation of simus node node cells to right ventricular anterior wall.Methods Twenty healthy mongrel dogs were involved in the present study.The dogs were randomly assigned to transplant group or control group(n=10).The sinus node (SN)was harvested and isolated in vitro after an electronic pacemaker was implanted and complete heart bolck was introduced.The SN cells from dogs of transplant group were injected to autogenic right ventricular wall.Commensurable culture medium was implanted to ghe same position of dogs in control group.Two weeks later,detailed electropohysiological study was performed.For investigating the variation of the rhythm,epinephrine was administrated through femoral vein to dogs of transplant group.Results Most of isolated SN cells from dogs were thin-spindle shape,and cell activity was fine.The SNs by VG stained displayed typical structural feature.2 weeks after cell autotransplantation,higher heart rates were achieved from transplant group than that in control group(P<0.05).This rhythm was stable in 4 weeks and became faster remarkably after administration of eninephrine(P<0.05).Conclusion SN cell of dogs tutorgrfted into right ventricular anterior wall can form new pacemaker site in ventrcle and improve ventricular rate of complete heart bolck.This pacemaker site can also be regulated by epinephrine.
7.The selection of procedures for the treatment of panurethral stricture secondary to lichen sclerosus and the histological evidence of urethral involvement
Yuemin XU ; Hong XIE ; Qiang FU ; Yinglong SA ; Huizhen ZHANG ; Chao FENG ; Xiangguo LYU ; Hui GUO ; Jianwen HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2015;(10):786-789
Objective To explore the procedure selection and outcomes of treatment for the patients with severe panurethral strictures secondary to lichen sclerosus ( LS ) and evaluated the bulbar urethral specimens histologically . Methods Seventy-eight patients with severe panurethral strictures of LS underwent one-stage urethroplasty using different mucosal grafts between January 2003 and December 2014. The mean age was 48 years (range 38-72).The mean stricture length was 14.3 ±2.6 cm (range 11.0-22.0).Midline perineal incisions or circumcoronal and midline perineal incisions were used and two procedures were chosen as follow:①the strictured urethras were dissected from the corpora cavernosa only along the left side and the stricture urethras were opened by a dorsal longitudinal incision which extended about 1.5 cm into the proximal healthy urethras .The strictured urethras were augmented using oral mucosal grafts(1.5 to 2.0 cm in width and an appropriate in length ) ( n=50); ② for the patients whose urethras were very narrow or obliterated , the urethras were reconstructed using colonic mucosal graft ( 3 cm in width and an appropriate in length)after the severe strictured urethras were excised (n=28).Biopsies were taken separately from the urethral meatus and bulbar urethral specimens .Results All of the 78 patients were followed up for 6-110 months (mean of 48.3 months).Sixty-nine patients (88.5%) urinated well, with the mean urinary peak flow rate of 23.4 ml/s ( range 15.2-47.0 ml/s ) , and urethrography showed that each had a patent urethra with adequate lumen .Complications associated with urethra occurred in 9 patients (11.5%) . Three patients developed urinary fistula secondary to infection , which required surgical correction;6 patients developed meatal stenosis 3 -11 months postoperatively , and all voided well after meatoplasty.The incidence of LS-positive biopsies was 100.0%in the glans and 88.5%in the meatus.In the bulbar urethral mucosa , the histological alteration in all biopsies was squamous metaplasia of the hyperplasia , and no histological evidence of typical LS was documented .However , homogenization of the collagen with diffuse lymphocyte infiltration was observed in the bulbar urethral specimens of 2 patients, and squamous metaplasia of the hyperplasia with serious orthokeratosis that was similar to its cutaneous counterpart was found in another 2 patients.Conclusions Our study suggests that urethroplasty with oral mucosal grafts is effective to treat panurethral stricture associated with LS .Urethroplasty with a colonic mucosal graft is suitable for repairing very severe strictured or obliterated urethra .No histological evidence of typical LS is observed in the bulbar urethral specimens .
8.A New System for Noninvasive Esophageal Varices Pressure Measurement Based on Airfl ow and Laser Technology
Chenghuan HU ; Feizhou HUANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Shaihong ZHU ; Wanpin NIE ; Xunyang LIU ; Yinglong LIU ; Peng LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2014;(4):247-250
Objective Combined the optical principle with automatic control technology and computer real-time image detection technology to develop a non-contact system for noninvasive esophageal varices pressure measurement.Methods The system included the adjustable air pump, laser device, image colection and analysis program. The feasibility and accuracy of the system were verifi ed by in vitro experiments.Results The bionic vascular pressure measured by this system had good correlation and repeatability with the actual pressure.Conclusions This system is accurate, feasible and has good application prospects.
9.Glycophorin variants and contents of sialic acid and total sulfhydryl groups on erythrocyte membranes of residents in a malaria hyperendemic area
Yiqin LU ; Junfan LIU ; Jianhua TANG ; Yuqiu ZHOU ; Jinyao XU ; Xiangqiong REN ; Lifei WANG ; Yinglong HUANG ; Zhengquan LUO ; Zhonghua PAN ; Xiuyou WU
Chinese Medical Journal 1998;111(7):606-609
Objective To conduct a screening survey of glycophorin (GP) variants and observe the content changes of sialic acid (SA) and total sulfhydryl (SH) groups on the erythrocyte membranes among residents in a tertian malaria hyperendemic area of Guizhou Province.Methods GP variants were detected in the erythrocyte hemolysates of 173 local residents at two villages of Libo County by SDS-PAGE on 10% to 15% gradients gel and Western immunoblotting. Their SA and total SH group contents were estimated in erythrocyte membranes by spectrophotometric methods. 114 healthy subjects in Changsha and 49 individuals at a neighbouring village of the above area showing low morbidity of malaria served as normal and endemic controls respectively.Results Three distinct types of GP variants were found among 19 propositi in this hyperendemic area. The incidence of GP variants was 7.9% (8/101) at Yaolu Village whose population was mainly composed of Yao ethnic group;while that of Buyi ethnic group at Maolan Village was higher (15.3%; 11/72).The erythrocyte membrane contents of SA in residents at both villages exhibited a very significant tendency of decline (P<0.01), whereas those of total SH groups increased prominently in residents of Yaolu Village only (P<0.05).Conclusions The frequency of GP variants in this hyperendemic area does not depend upon the severity of malarial prevalence. The evident reduction of SA contents in the residents may be related to the breaking down of the SA residues on membrane GPs by the invasion of Plasmodium vivax.
10.Effect of nursing intervention on intestinal function recovery in the gastrointestinal tumor patients after operation
Riying WU ; Yinglong HUANG ; Jingfang HUANG ; Lixia HUANG ; Jiying TANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(22):2781-2783
Objective To explore the effect of acupuncture treatment combined with specific nursing intervention on the intestinal function recovery in the gastrointestinal tumor patients after operation .Methods Eighty patients with gastrointestinal tumor were divided into the control group and the intervention group according to the random number table , each with 40 cases.The control group including the patients and their family received the routine education of perioperative nursing the day before surgery , and also received the acupuncture treatment including bilateral acupuncture point injection of vitamin B 1 at Zusanli ( 100 mg/d ) and bilateral electro-acupuncture at Zusanli and Neiting twice daily after the operation .The intervention group received the specific nursing intervention on the basis of control group .The times of first anal exhaust , bowel movement and removal of nasogastric tube , and the incidence rate of abdominal distention were compared between two groups . Results The times of first anal exhaust , bowel movement and removal of nasogastric tube were respectively (47.90 ±6.16),(58.90 ±10.68),(24.52 ±8.45) h in the intervention group, and were shorter than (52.62 ± 9.46),(65.46 ±13.56),(31.38 ±9.50) h in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant (t=2.64,2.40,3.41, respectively;P<0.05).The incidence rate of abdominal distention was 5%in the intervention group , and was lower than 20.0% in the control group , and the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =4.11,P <0.05).Conclusions The acupuncture treatment combine with specific nursing intervention can effectively promote the intestinal function recovery in the gastrointestinal tumor patients after operation.