1.The design and clinical application of post-peripheral intervention observation form
Xiaoling BAI ; Qian FANG ; Yongle XIONG ; Ting LOU ; Hongli HOU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(5):462-465
Objective To design a post-peripheral intervention observation form that uses the timepoint and observation project as the framework of contents,and to evaluated its clinical application effect.Methods Non-concurrent patients were used to make a control study.By using the convenient sampling method,101 patients,who received peripheral interventional therapy during the period from June 1,2014 to December 31,2014,were collected and used as the control group;routine nursing care was adopted and the results were documented.A total of 102 patients,who received peripheral interventional therapy during the period from January 1,2015 to June 30,2015,were used as the intervention group,for whom routine nursing care was carried out and self-designed post-peripheral intervention observation form was employed to record the nursing observation.The results of the two groups were statistically analyzed.After using the form,every month 10 patients,5 visiting physicians and 5 responsible nurses were asked to make an evaluation of nursing quality satisfaction.Results The incidence of main postoperative complications in the intervention group was lower than that in the control group,the chi-square test showed that the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05).The average hospitalization days and the mean medical expense of the intervention group were lower than those of the control group,the chi-square test indicated that the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05).After using this form,the nursing quality satisfaction of patients and visiting physicians was improved,the self-rating satisfaction assessed by responsible nurses was also improved,the chi-square test revealed that the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion All the evaluation indexes of the patients in the intervention group are better than those of the patients in the control group,indicating that this observation form is reasonably designed,meets the specialty characteristics,heightening the dynamic observation for patients after peripheral intervention,strengthens the effectiveness of monitoring postoperative complications,and is helpful for the implementation of the observation after peripheral intervention.Therefore,this observation form is worth promoting use.
2.Clinical application of 3D printing-assisted extracorporeal fenestration in TEVAR surgery
Zhiyong WU ; Jincheng HOU ; Xuekai LIU ; Jingyuan WEN ; Rui HU ; Yongle RUAN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;38(10):586-589
Objective:To investigate the effectiveness and feasibility of 3D printing-assisted extracorporeal fenestration techniques in thoracic aortic endoluminal repair.Methods:Retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of patients who underwent endovenous repair of the thoracic aorta with the application of 3D printing technology-assisted extracorporeal windowing in the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Wuhan University Hospital from January 2019 to May 2021, and analyzed the surgical results as well as the occurrence of perioperative complications.Results:A total of 10 patients with a mean age of(53.3±15.7) years were included, including 4 cases of complex B aortic coarctation, 5 cases of thoracic aortic aneurysm and 1 case of abdominal aortic aneurysm. All patients in this group underwent endoluminal repair of the thoracic aorta with 3D printing assisted extracorporeal fenestration, including 1 case of PCI performed at the same time. There were no postoperative complications and no perioperative deaths.Conclusion:3D printing technology assisted extracorporeal fenestration and endoluminal aortic repair can accurately position aortic stents for fenestration, optimise endoluminal treatment options and improve patient prognosis.
3.Summary of lapse analysis and experience with CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy
Zhenxing DING ; Yongle HOU ; Shengjie LIU ; Lin LI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(2):293-296
Objective To investigate the complications of CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy(CT-PTNB)and its correlation with improper operation.Methods The clinical data of 360 patients who underwent lung tumor needle biopsy were collected.The complications occurred in the process of needle biopsy and their correlation with improper operation were summarized,and the experience was further summarized to increase the success rate of needle biopsy and reduce the occurrence of complications.Results Biopsy tissue was successfully obtained in all 360 patients.There were 84 cases with complications after puncture,including 67 cases with pneumothorax,59 cases with hemorrhage(5 cases with hemoptysis,59 cases with needle tract hemorrhage with pulmonary hemorrhage,6 cases with intrathoracic hemorrhage),9 cases with subcutaneous emphysema of chest wall,and 3 cases with chest wall puncture point pain,and all patients did not undergo surgical treatment.All patients recovered from symptomatic treatment such as bed rest,hemostasis,anti-inflammatory and oxygen inhalation.Only 6 patients with pneumothorax had increased volume of pneumothorax after operation and underwent closed thoracic drainage,and all of them were decannulated successfully.No air embolism and other rare complications occurred.Conclusion The appropriate puncture path should be selected according to the different conditions of the patient.At the same time,the anatomy of the chest wall and lung should be familiar with,and pay attention to all the details of the needle biopsy process to reduce the occurrence of errors.