1.Treatment of severe complications after pancreatoduodenectomy under fiber choledochoscope through a subcutaneous jejunal blind loop: A report of 10 cases
Xinguo ZHANG ; Xiaodan ZHU ; Yuanli JIA
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(01):-
Objective To discuss the value of choledochoscopy via subcutaneous jejunal blind loop in the diagnosis and treatment of severe complications after pancreatoduodenectomy. Methods A fiber choledochoscope (FCC) was introduced through a subcutaneous jejunal blind loop. Under direct vision, the pancreatojejunal or choledochojejunal anastomotic leakages were coated with biological glue, or the anastomotic bleedings were stopped with hemostatic drugs. Results Five cases of intestinal leakage, 3 cases of biliary leakage and 2 cases of anastomotic bleeding were all cured. Follow-up for 1~3 years in the 10 cases found no recurrence of tumors. Choledochojejunal anastomotic stricture occurred in 1 case 1 year after the surgery and was cured by dilatation under fiber choledochoscope. In the remaining 9 cases, the pancreatic juice and bile fluid were excreted normally. Conclusions Application of FCC through the subcutaneous jejunal blind loop can be employed in the diagnosis and treatment of complications after pancreatoduodenectomy and in the long-term follow-up of pancreatojejunal or choledochojejunal anastomotic stoma under direct vision.
2.The use of subcutaneous jejunum blind loop in pancreatoduodenectomy
Xinguo ZHANG ; Xiaodan ZHU ; Yuanli JIA
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
Objective To improve the technique of pancreatoduodenectomy in order to facilitate the(management) of complications and direct observation on follow up.Methods Pancreatoduodenectomy and Child′s method of digestive tract reconstruction was performed in 42 paltents.A blind loop of jejunum 5 to 6 cm in length was constructed beyond the pancreatojejular anastomosis and it was fixed to the subcutaneous(tissue) of the adjacent abdominal wall.Results Thirty-two cases recovered uneventfully,and 10 cases had complications induding pancreatic and biliary leakage and hemorrhage.These complications were successfully treated under direct vision by choledochoscope passed into the blind jejunal loop.This method of observation was used for long-time follow up in 22 cases,and revealed ercurrent tumor(n=5),bile duct stricture(n=4) and bile duct ascariasis(n=1).Conclusions This operative method did not cause new(complications) and it can be combined with the traditional operation.Postoperatively,direct observation and management of leakage of pancreatojejular anastomosis and biliointestinal anastomosis and hemorrhage can be accomplished,and the anastomoses and pancreatic stump can be directly observed at followup.
3.Effect of reinforced health education on deep radiofrequency thermotherapy for patients with tumor.
Yuanli ZENG ; Jia LIU ; Huiping HU ; Mengdan GU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2015;40(2):198-201
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effect of reinforced health education on deep radiofrequency thermotherapy for patients with tumor.
METHODS:
From June 2012 to June 2014, 106 patients who underwent deep radiofrequency thermotherapy in our hospital were randomly selected, and were divided into a control group (n=69) and an observation group (n=65). The observation group received reinforced health education while the control group received the traditional health education before treatment. Th e reinforced health education included preparation, cooperation and health behavior during and aft er treatment. Th en the compliance rate, degree of satisfaction, and the awareness rate of related knowledge were compared and analyzed aft er treatment between the 2 groups.
RESULTS:
Th e compliance rate in the observation group and the control group was 85.51% and 63.08% respectively; there was significant difference in the awareness rates of related knowledge and the overall degree of satisfaction between the patients and their family members (all P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Implement of reinforced health education is benefit to patients to understand the content of health education before treatment and keep health behavior after treatment, and can also improve the compliance, the degree of satisfaction in the deep radiofrequency thermotherapy for patients with tumor.
Humans
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Hyperthermia, Induced
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Neoplasms
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therapy
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Patient Compliance
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Patient Education as Topic
4.Study on the Risk Prediction Models of Overweight and Obesity in Medical Students
Xiaoyu LU ; Yuanli JIA ; Mengmeng LI
Chinese Journal of Health Statistics 2024;41(1):28-34
Objective To construct logistic regression,random forest and SVM models to predict the influencing factors of overweight and obesity in medical students,and the prediction performance of the three models was compared,so as to obtain the optimal model for the risk assessment of overweight and obesity.Methods Participants included 1 866 medical students from a city in Hebei Province from May to December 2020.The relevant data of overweight and obesity screening were collected through self-test questionnaire;three models of logistic regression,random forest and SVM are constructed by python.Results The test set showed that the accuracy of logistic regression,random forest and SVM models were 96.26%,98.66%and 98.13%respectively;the specificity were 99.77%,100%and 99.00%,respectively;and the AUC were 0.88,0.99 and 0.88 respectively.Random forest is the optimal prediction model;according to the random forest model results,subjective well-being,negative events and students'economic status are more than 10%of weight in the model.Conclusion Subjective well-being,negative events and students'economic status are the main factors affecting the incidence of overweight and obesity in medical students;the prediction performance of random forest model was better than logistic regression model and SVM model.
5.Pneumo-peritoneum helico-CT imaging in post-operative peritoneal adhesion.
Xiaojun CAI ; Chengxin HAN ; Daobin YE ; Yuanli JIA ; Hongwei TANG ; Wei'an WANG ; Liang DUAN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2010;35(5):487-494
OBJECTIVE:
To discuss the diagnostic value of pneumoperitoneum helico-CT imaging (PHCT) in cases of post-operative peritoneal adhesion (POPA).
METHODS:
We retrospectively analyzed the PHCT scan pictures from 32 consecutive patients with chronic abdominal pain or recurrent mechanical intestinal obstruction after abdominal operation.
RESULTS:
In a normal peritoneal cavity without adhesion, an air distended dome-like space would be demonstrated with the abdominal organs arranged smoothly on the bottom of the shadow. Any additional shadow appearing in the dome-space would suggest adhesion or something abnormal. Positive findings of peritoneal adhesion were found in 30 of the 32 patients (93.75%). A spot adhesion at the abdominal wall making a kinking of intestine usually showed a cuneiform bulging shadow pointed to the roof of the dome-space. Organs involved in the adhesion may be single or multiple, including the liver, stomach, small intestine, colon, uterus, and omentum. In all the 32 patients, PHCT diagnosis was confirmed by the subsequent laparoscopy treatment.
CONCLUSION
PHCT imaging is valuable in making a definite diagnosis of POPA, particularly before a blind laparoscopic exploration. It is a replacement for laparoscopy but much simpler, and may offer a valuable help in dealing with the difficult cases of suspected POPA. A negative imaging is sometimes very important to an undetermined postoperative chronic abdominal pain.
Abdomen
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surgery
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Peritoneal Diseases
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diagnostic imaging
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Pneumoperitoneum, Artificial
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Postoperative Complications
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diagnostic imaging
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Retrospective Studies
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Tissue Adhesions
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diagnostic imaging
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Tomography, Spiral Computed
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methods
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Young Adult