1.Local arterial infusion of medicine in the treatment of severe acute pancreatitis
Zhanwu LI ; Guangjun SHI ; Yili HU ; Yiren ZHAO ;
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the effect of local arterial infusion (LAI) of medicine on the treatment of servere acute pancreatitis(SAP). Methods The clinical data of 85 cases of SAP were retrospectively analyzed, and divided into three groups according to the admitted time:Group A. 42 cases admitted from February 1982 to December 1993,treated mainly by operation. Group B. 23 cases, admitted January 1994 to Auguest 1996, treated mainly by non operation. Group C. 20 cases, from September 1996 to Auguest 2000. treated mainly by LAI. Results The secondary infection rate in group A, B and C were 47%(20/42),26%(6/23) and 10%(2/20) respectively. The mortality in group A ,B and C were 36%(15/42),22%(5/23) and 5%(1/20),respectively. The difference in the secondary infection rate and mortality between group A , B and group C showed obvious significance (P
2.Laparoscopic microwave ablation for treatment of colorectal cancer liver matastases after radical surgery: an analysis of its curative effect
Sunwu YOU ; Xiang LIN ; Yi WANG ; Zhifeng XU ; Yiren HU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2017;23(11):758-761
Objective To study laparoscopic microwave ablation (LWMA) in treating colorectal cancer liver metastases,and to evaluate its local efficacy and the factors influencing long-term survival.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 24 patients with hepatic metastases after radical surgery of colorectal cancerin.These patients were treated with LWMA in Wenzhou People's Hospital from April 2012 to April 2017.The complete ablation,major complication,overall survival and disease-free survival rates were determined,and the factors influencing survival were analyzed.Results 71 tumor lesions in 24 patients were treated with LWMA.After the initial LWMA,complete tumor ablation was achieved in 70 lesions (98.6%).There were no serious adverse reactions and perioperative deaths.Conclusions LWMA had good short-term and long-term results.There were no serious adverse results.LWMA is an efficacious and safe treatment for patients with CRLM.
3.Chinese Medicine Transmission and Development through Overseas Chinese Medicine Center under "Belt and Road" Initiatives
Yiren HU ; Min ZHU ; Xuanxuan YAN ; Ying DING ; Qinghu HE
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(6):1012-1015
As an important new Chinese medicine international culture promotion platform,Overseas Chinese Medicine Center (OCMC) should seize the opportunity of the "Belt and Road" Initiatives to be the main force and national team of transmitting Chinese medicine overseas.Through the research and practice of OCMC expanding Chinese medicine territory,the author adopted "Chinese medicine + " mind in four directions (i.e.,breaking a passage by characteristic traditional Chinese medicine treatment,developing characteristic Chinese medicine education,enhancing Chinese medicine talent localization,seeking high-level international cooperation of scientific research,and etc.) to impel OCMC spreading Chinese medicine culture to the world.
4. Effect of anastomotic reinforcing sutures on the incidence of anastomotic leakage after laparoscopic radical resection of rectal cancer: a prospective randomized controlled trial
Yiren HE ; Zhiqiang ZHU ; Shaojun LIU ; Liu LIU ; Bin HU ; Xiao WAN ; Qiang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2018;21(4):431-436
Objective:
To investigate the effect of anastomotic reinforcing sutures on the incidence of anastomotic leakage after laparoscopic radical resection of rectal cancer.
Methods:
In this study, 300 patients diagnosed with rectal cancer, scheduled to undergo laparoscopic anterior resection at the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery of Anhui Provincial Hospital, between September 2014 and December 2016, were prospectively enrolled. Patients were randomly assigned to undergo laparoscopic rectal resection with (reinforcing group,
5.Problems and Strategies of Cross-cultural Communication of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Background of "The Belt and Road Initiative"-Britain As An Example
Xuanxuan YAN ; Xiaoping CHEN ; Min ZHU ; Hongwen LI ; Yiren HU ; Jie SHENG ; Qinghu HE
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(6):977-983
Based on the empirical study in Britain,this paper revealed several problems in the cross-cultural communication of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM):the obstacles are still immense,the system is not complete,the tools are simple,the communication capacity is limited,and the "de-Sinofication" is obvious.The proposals are made as that,applying the concepts of communication and multi-disciplines,accomplishing the system to run as a huge systematic project,creating more means and increasing the capability of communication,conducting the cross-cultural communication training,cultivating talented people,developing domestic TCM to support the abroad TCM,operating as government-leaded projects to enhance national cultural soft power,contesting for supremacy and intellectual property rights in the worldwide TCM areas.