1.Application Value of Total Membrane Dissection in Endoscopic Thyroidectomy
Dongwei LI ; Junjiu LI ; Huichang ZHANG ; Dachao MO ; Da SUN ; Yuanhong SU ; Wen YANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2018;24(4):316-318
Objective To study the application value of endoscopic thyroidectomy via total membrane dissection. Methods One hundred and sixteen patients with benign thyroid nodules were given axillo-breast approach endoscopic thyroidectomy via total membrane dissection from January 2014 to December 2016. Results Endoscopic thyroidectomy was completed in all the patients without conversion to open surgery.The operation time was 45-125 min[mean,(65.6 ±36.7)min],the blood loss was 10-220 ml[mean,(43.2 ±22.7)ml],the postoperative drainage volume was 25-305 ml[mean,(95.3 ±53.8)ml], the postoperative drainage time was 2-4 d[mean,(2.3 ±0.7)d)],and the length of hospital stay was 3-6 d[mean,(4.1 ±1.1)d].Short-term twitch occurred in 1 case and seroma occurred in 2 cases.No other complications such as hoarseness,bucking or asphyxia occurred in this series. Conclusion Endoscopic thyroidectomy via total membrane dissection can effectively avoid the injury of recurrent laryngeal nerve and parathyroid gland.
2. The mediating effect of hope between psychological distress and quality of life in radiotherapy patients with cervical cancer
Lirong LI ; Jiaxin CHEN ; Hongyan FANG ; Juan LING ; Yuanhong MO ; Limei SHI ; Minjun ZANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(31):2434-2438
Objective:
To investigate the relationship between hope, mental suffering and quality of life in radiotherapy patients with cervical cancer, to provide the basis for the cancer patient′s psychological intervention.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study of 120 cases of radiotherapy cervical cancer patients was conducted, using the psychological distress thermometer, Herth Hope Scale, Life Quality Measurement Scale for patients with cervical cancer to evaluate patients′ hope, quality of life and psychological distress.
Results:
Radiotherapy cervical cancer patients′ psychological distress and hope were negatively correlated (