1.Causes of the current rise in medical expenses and countermeasures
Yongjun KANG ; Hongbin ZHANG ; Changqing XU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 1996;0(04):-
The current situation of the rise in medical expenses is shown through statistics and the causes of the rise are analyzed. These include: ①inevitability of development, such as changes in the spectrum of diseases, use of new technologies and materials, rise in the overall price index, and generally increased needs for medical care; ②restriction of social factors, such as the imperfect medical insurance system, the reduced proportion of input by the government, the irrational medical pricing and compensation, the fictitiously high pricing of drugs and health materials, and the hospital's excessively high operational costs; ③the boosting effect of the "supporting medicine with drugs" policy. Countermeasures are put forward for the government's price control and financial organs, the departments of health administration, and the hospitals.
2.Expression and clinical significance of dicer in hilar cholangiocarcinoma tissues and cells
Guangyao YANG ; Kang YANG ; Songqi WEN ; Yahong YU ; Zhiqiang DING ; Yongjun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2012;18(10):753-757
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between Dicer expression and clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis by detecting the expression of Dicer in hilar cholangiocarcinoma tissues and cells.MethodsThe expression of Dicer in tissues was detected using immunohistochemistry.Western blotting and RT-PCR were used to investigate Dicer expression in QBC939 and HIBEpic cells.The relationship between Dicer expression and clinicopathological characteristics was analyzed.A Kaplan-Maier analysis was performed to analyze the disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) after radical surgical resection of hilar cholangiocarcinoma.ResultsWhen compared to control,Dicer was significantly down-regulated in hilar cholangiocarcinoma tissues (P<0.05) and in QBC939 (P<0.05).The expression of Dicer was higher in well differentiated adenocarcinoma than poorly and moderately differentiated tumours. Univariate analysis showed low expression of Dicer protein was significantly correlated with short disease-free survival and overall survival of patients with hilar cholangiocarcinoma after radical surgical resection (P<0.01). Multivariate analysis revealed that the expression of Dicer was the most important factor for predicting prognosis after radical surgical resection of hilar cholangiocarcinoma (P<0.05).ConclusionsDicer could be used as a prognostic marker for hilar cholangiocarcinoma.
3.Clinical significance of seven serum markers in the diagnosis of preoperative and postoperative ;gastric cancer
Yunkai KANG ; Xuewei WU ; Xiaoqin SHI ; Yongjun MIAO ; Qingyue LU ; Hai QU ; Guangyu FU ; Min. WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;40(1):60-63
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of serum CEA , CA19-9, CA72-4, CA242, CA50, PGⅠand PGR ( PGⅠ/PGⅡ) in the Diagnosis of preoperative and postoperative gastric cancer.Methods Retrospective study.The levels of CEA , CA19-9, CA72-4, CA242, CA50, PGⅠand PGⅡin serum of 41 patients with gastric cancer preoperative and postoperative and 60 healthy people were detected by AutoLumo A2000 chemiluminescence immunoassay and compared.Statistical analysis was performed using Rank-sum test by SPSS 17.0.Results The median of CEA, CA19-9, CA72-4, CA242, CA50, PGI, PGII and PGR in postoperative gastric cancer group were 3.79 ng/ml, 17.85 U/ml, 3.50 U/ml, 14.52 U/ml, 17.62 U/ml, 32.81 ng/ml, 11.48 ng/ml, 3.35.The postoperative gastric cancer group were 1.67 ng/ml, 7.76 U ml, 1.73 U/ml, 6.30 U/ml, 7.57 U/ml, 20.56 ng/ml, 5.71 ng/ml, 2.94.The healthy group were 1.53 ng /ml, 7.59 U/ml, 1.47 U/ml, 6.08 U/ml, 5.68 U/ml, 90.86 ng/ml, 14.85 ng/ml, 6.67.There were statistical differences in the serum levels of CEA , CA19-9, CA72-4, CA242, CA50, PGⅠ, PGⅡand PGR among different groups (chi-squared values were 79.108, 20.678, 20.374, 7.252, 56.73, 131.212, 20.38, 86.37, P<0.05).By the Mann-Whitney rank sum test,the serum levels of CEA , CA19-9, CA72-4, CA242 and CA50 in patients with preoperative gastric cancer were significantly higher than those in healthy controls (Z values were -8.598, -4.425, -4.365, -2.000,-7.420, P<0.05).The level of postoperative group was significantly lower than that of preoperative group (Z value were -4.641, -2.383, -2.459, -2.399, -2.903, P<0.05).The serum PGⅠ, PGⅡand PGR levels in patients with preoperative gastric cancer were significantly lower than those in healthy controls (Z values were -10.309, -2.695, 8.637, P<0.05).The PGⅠlevel in the postoperative group was significantly lower than that in the preoperative group (Z value was -2.109, P<0.05).PGⅡ,PGR levels of postoperative group were lower than those of preoperative group , but the difference were not statistically significant.(Z values were -1.506,-0.838, P values were 0.132,0.402).Conclusion The detection of the seven serum markers can help to preoperative diagnosis and postoperative monitoring of gastric cancer .
4.Efficacy of high intensity focused ultrasound supplementary treatment evaluated and instructed by immediate contrast enhanced ultrasound for primary hepatic carcinoma
Wei ZHANG ; Li LI ; Yongjun KANG ; Jie LI ; Man LI ; Aiguang WANG ; Suhui QU ; Li ZHANG ; Haotian LIU ; Ailian LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(4):319-322
Objective To explore the value of clinical application of high intensity focused uitrasound (HIFU)supplementary treatment evaluated and instructed by immediate contrast-enhanced uitrasound for Drimary hepatic carcinoma.Methods Fifty-five cases(68 lesions)of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)were randomized into 2 groups,30 cases(38 lesions)in group A and 25 cases(30 lesions)in group B.Patients of group A were examined by contrast-enhanced ultrasound before and after therapy in 10 minutes.The lesions of incomplete deactivation were treated by HIFU in time.The treatment security and the therapeutic effects were observed by the clinical symptom,serum AFP and imaging appearance.The long-term therapeutic effects were judged by follow-up survival rate.Results Nineteen lesions in group A were found incomplete deactivation and run supplementary treatment in time.No serious complication was identified.The AFP descending rate was 86.7%(26/30)in group A,64.0%(16/25)in group B,respectively(P<0.05),and the lesions complete necrosis rate was 97.3%(37/38),60.0%(1 8/30),respectively(P<0.05).Half year survival rate was 100%in group A,90.0%ih grouD B(P<0.05),and 1 year survival rate was 76.0%,68.0%,respectively(P<0.05).Conclusions HIFU supplementary treatment evaluated and instructed by immediate contrast-enhanced ultrasound for primary hepatic carcinoma can help to destroy the lesions completely,alleviate the symptom,reduce recurrence,improve life quality,lengthen the lifcrime,and has the better clinical practice value.
5.Progress of the mechanism of Wnt signaling pathway in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Yiyao LI ; Min SHI ; Peiying KANG ; Yongjun LI
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2021;30(8):505-508
T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is derived from the malignant transformation and clonal proliferation of precursor T cells. T-ALL is usually associated with the genetic mutations and/or chromosomal translocation, thus causing the change of survival, proliferation and progenitor cell differentiation of T cells in T-cell development. Studies have shown that Wnt signaling pathway plays a key role in the regulation of hematopoietic stem cell and normal T-cell development, and it is also abnormally altered in T-ALL. This article reviews the research progress of the mechanism of Wnt signaling pathway in T-ALL development.
6.Anatomical Variants of “Short Head of Biceps Femoris Muscle” Associated with Common Peroneal Neuropathy in Korean Populations : An MRI Based Study
Jinseo YANG ; Yongjun CHO ; Jaeho CHO ; Hyukjai CHOI ; Jinpyeong JEON ; Sukhyung KANG
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2018;61(4):509-515
OBJECTIVE: In Asians, kneeling and squatting are the postures that are most often induce common peroneal neuropathy. However, we could not identify a compatible compression site of the common peroneal nerve (CPN) during hyper-flexion of knees. To evaluate the course of the CPN at the popliteal area related with compressive neuropathy using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of healthy Koreans.METHODS: 1.5-Tesla knee MRI scans were obtained from enrolled patients and were retrospectively reviewed. The normal populations were divided into two groups according to the anatomical course of the CPN. Type I included subjects with the CPN situated superficial to the lateral gastocnemius muscle (LGCM). Type II included subjects with the CPN between the short head of biceps femoris muscle (SHBFM) and the LGCM. We calculated the thickness of the SHBFM and posterior elongation of this muscle, and the LGCM at the level of femoral condyles. In type II, the length of popliteal tunnel where the CPN passes was measured.RESULTS: The 93 normal subjects were included in this study. The CPN passed through the “popliteal tunnel” formed between the SHBFM and the LGCM in 36 subjects (38.7% type II). The thicknesses of SHBFM and posterior portions of this muscle were statistically significantly increased in type II subjects. The LGCM thickness was comparable in both groups. In 78.8% of the “popliteal tunnel”, a length of 21 mm to < 40 mm was measured.CONCLUSION: In Korean population, the course of the CPN through the “popliteal tunnel” was about 40%, which is higher than the Western results. This anatomical characteristic may be helpful for understanding the mechanism of the CPNe by posture.
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7. Second-stage wound reconstruction for Gustilo type ⅢB、ⅢC open fractures with skin and soft tissue defects on the upper extremities
Yongqiang KANG ; Yongwei WU ; Jun LIU ; Yunhong MA ; Yao LU ; Tong YANG ; Yongjun RUI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2017;33(5):345-349
Objective:
To investigate the clinical therapy for Gustilo type Ⅲ B、ⅢC open fractures with skin and soft tissue defects on the upper extremities.
Methods:
From July 2014 to July 2016, 19 patients with Gustilo type Ⅲ open fractures (type ⅢB 12 cases , type ⅢC 7 cases) and soft-tissue defects in upper extremity were admitted, including 14 males and 5 females , aged 22 to 59 years (average 42 ). All the cases were treated by staged treatment. In the first stage, early debridement, nerves, vessels and tendons repairment, fixation of the fractures, VSD for the wound were performed. One patient underwent amputation 5 days after first operation. All the other 18 patients received flap transplantion, including 10 anterolateral thigh perforator flaps, 3 latissimus dorsal muscular flaps and 5 free lateral arm flaps.
Results:
8 patients were followed up for an average duration of 14.5 months(ranged from 7 to 23 months). Partial necrosis happened at the distal end of one anterolateral thigh perforator flap and healed with skin-grafting.1 flap encountered vascular complication which survived with 5cm-in-width skin necrosis at the distal end of the flap after successful surgical exploration. 1 case had superficial infection at wound. The wounds at donor sites were primarily healed except for 1 case with skin graft necrosis and superficial infection. All the other flaps survived completely. The patients received 2-6 operations each. The average hospital stay was 34 days (12-71 days). All Skin flap texture was soft and had varying degrees of pigmentation. The flap sensory recovery was S2 in 4 cases, S3 in 9 cases, S4 in 5 cases. 1 case had obvious scar hyperplasia.
Conclusions
Staged surgical treatment in Gustilo type Ⅲ open fractures with soft-tissue defects in upper extremity provide a high survival rate of flaps and satisfactory results. The treatment is well tolerate by patients.
8.Outcome Analysis of External Neurolysis in Posture-Induced Compressive Peroneal Neuropathy and the Utility of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Treatment Process
Junmo KIM ; Jinseo YANG ; Yongjun CHO ; Sukhyung KANG ; Hyukjai CHOI ; Jinpyeong JEON
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2023;66(3):324-331
Objective:
: We aimed to analyze the effectiveness of external neurolysis on the common peroneal nerve (CPN) in patients with posture-induced compressive peroneal neuropathy (PICPNe). Further, we aimed to examine the utility of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in assessing the severity of denervation status and predicting the postoperative prognosis.
Methods:
: We included 13 patients (eight males and five females) with foot drop who underwent CPN decompression between 2018 and 2020. We designed a grading system for assessing the postoperative functional outcome. Additionally, we performed MRI to evaluate the denervation status of the affected musculature and its effect on postoperative recovery.
Results:
: The median time to surgery was 3 months. The median preoperative ankle dorsiflexion and eversion grades were both 3, while the average functional grade was 1. Posterior crural intermuscular septum was the most common cause of nerve compression, followed by deep tendinous fascia and anterior crural intermuscular septum. There was a significant postoperative improvement in the median postoperative ankle dorsiflexion and eversion grades and average postoperative functional (4, 5, and 2.38, respectively). Preoperative ankle eversion was significantly correlated with denervation status. Additionally, the devernation status on MRI was positively correlated with the outcome favorability. However, denervation atrophy led to a less favorable outcome.
Conclusion
: Among patients with intractable PICPNe despite conservative management, surgical intervention could clinically improve motor function and functional ability. Additionally, MRI examination of the affected muscle could help diagnose CPNe and assess the postoperative prognosis.
9.Clinical application of anterolateral thigh flap in wound around the knee with descending genicular artery as the recipient vessel
Jun LIU ; Fengfeng LI ; Yongwei WU ; Yunhong MA ; Ming ZHOU ; Fei YIN ; Yongqiang KANG ; Yapeng WANG ; Taotao HUI ; Yongjun RUI
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2018;41(4):324-328
Objective To explore the clinical application of antcrolateral thigh flap transplantation in repairing wound around the knee with descending genicular artery as the recipient vessel,when anterior or posterior tibial vessel could not be utilized.Methods From January,2015 to May,2017,free anterolateral thigh flaps obtained from anastomosis of descending genicular artery and great saphenous vein were transplanted to repair the skin soft tissue defect around the knee combined with tendon and bone exposure in 7 patients,after preoperative color Doppler sonography ultrasound (CDU) for precise positioning.There were 4 males and 3 females,with the flap area ranging from 18.0 cm×8.0 cm-38.0 cm×8.0 cm.All of the donor sites were sutured directly.Postoperative followedup was done termly.Results All the patients were followed-up for 6 to 14 months,with an average of 8.9 months.Typically,2 cases had large defect areas,with distal flap necrosis of 6.0 cm and 4.0 cm,respectively,which were resected and achieved secondary skin graft healing on the residual surface.Additionally,4 cases had completely survived flaps and achieved secondary skin graft healing on the residual surface.The remaining 1 case had completely survived flap,but the distal flap near the anteromedial tibia developed bone exposure as a result of the complicated osteomyelitis.As a result,the patient received gastrocnemius myocutaneous flap to repair the wound.Conclusion Anterolateral thigh flap transplantation in repairing skin soft tissue defect wound around the knee,with descending genicular artery as the recipient vessel,can achieve satisfactory clinical efficacy,which can serve as one choice for flap repair in wound around the knee.
10.Early internal fixation combined with perforator flap for treatment of forearm open fractures with soft tissue defects of Gustilo types Ⅲ B & Ⅲ C
Yongjun RUI ; Yongwei WU ; Jun LIU ; Fengfeng LI ; Yunhong MA ; Yao LU ; Yongqiang KANG ; Ming ZHOU ; Tong YANG ; Fang LIN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2018;20(8):648-653
Objective To investigate the clinical therapy of early internal fixation combined with perforator flap for forearm open fractures of Gustilo types Ⅲ B & Ⅲ C.Methods A retrospective study was conducted of the 45 patients with forearm open fracture of Gustilo type ⅢB or Ⅲ C who had been treated from July 2012 to October 2016 at Department of Traumatic Orthopaedics,The Ninth People's Hospital of Wuxi.They were 26 men and 19 women,aged from 20 to 61 years (average,41 years).Twenty cases were Gustilo type ⅢB and 25 Gustilo type ⅢC.By AO classification,8 cases were type A,21 ones type B,and 16 ones type C.The wound size ranged from 4 cm × 3 cm to 36 cm × 8 cm.Thirty-three patients were treated by primary internal fixation plus secondary transfer with a perforator flap,12 ones by secondary internal fixation plus transfer with a perforator flap.The period from injury to secondary flap transfer ranged from 5 to 20 days (average,12 days).In this series,36 anterolateral thigh perforator flaps,5 latissimus dorsal muscular flaps and 4 lateral arm flaps were transferred.Results All the 45 free flaps survived with no deep infection or osteomyelitis.Partial necrosis happened at the distal ends of 2 latissimus dorsal muscular flaps which were cured by skin graft.Postoperative circulatory crisis happened after transfer of an anterolateral thigh perforator flap which survived with 5 cm skin necrosis at the distal end after successful surgical exploration.Superficial wound infection happened in 12 patients with no deep or bone infection.All the patients were followed up for 12 to 36 months (average,18.5 months).All the flaps were soft in texture,with varying degrees of pigmentation.The sensory recovery was S2 in 8 flaps,S3 in 29 flaps,and S4 in 8 flaps.Obvious scar hyperplasis was observed at the donor site in 5 cases while no obvious scar hyperplasis was observed in the other 40 ones.All the fractures got united after 4 to 14 months (average,8.6 months).Nonunion happened in 2 patients who were treated with autologous iliac graft 8 months after operation.By Anderson criteria,the curative efficacy was assessed as excellent in 15 cases,as good in 21,as fair in 7 and as poor in 2,yielding an excellent to good rate of 80.0%.Conclusion Early internal fixation combined with perforator flap transfe is an effective strategy for treatment of forearm open fractures with soft tissue defects of Gustilo types Ⅲ B &Ⅲ C,due to its advantages of shortened treatment period,possibility for early rehabilitation,decreased complications and satisfactory functional recovery.