1.Short-term efficacy analysis on parallel overlapping anastomosis in 3D laparoscopic radical resection for transverse colon cancer
Chaofei WU ; Junmeng LI ; Chao ZHANG ; Xiao LI ; Tinghao CHEN ; Heming YE ; Tenglong LI ; Junwei BAI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(4):274-277
Objective:To evaluate the short-term efficacy of parallel overlapping anastomosis in 3D laparoscopic radical resection for transverse colon cancer.Methods:A retrospective analysis of clinical data was conducted on 73 patients who underwent 3D laparoscopic radical resection and parallel overlapping anastomosis for reconstruction of digestive tract transverse colon cancer at He'nan Provincial People's Clinical Medical School of Zhengzhou University between Apr 2019 and Jul 2023.Results:The average operation time was (165.3±28.9) min, the parallel overlapping anastomosis time was (15.6±2.6) min, the intraoperative blood loss was (47.7±19.4) ml, the first postoperative exhaust time was(2.2±0.9) d, the first time getting out of bed was (1.1±0.4) d, the number of lymph node dissection was (18.2±5.1), the first postoperative oral fluid diet time was (4.4±0.8) d, the postoperative hospital stay was (6.4±1.8) d. Anastomotic leakage occurred in one patient , who was discharged after enterostomy; Two patients with poor wound healing were cured after wound debridement and dressing change; Pulmonary infection in one patient was healed by anti-infection treatment. The postoperative complication rate was 6%, and no complications such as anastomotic bleeding, anastomotic stenosis, intestinal obstruction, abdominal infection occurred.Conclusion:Parallel overlapping anastomosis is a safe and reliable anastomotic procedure for the reconstruction of digestive tract in patients undergoing 3D laparoscopic radical resection of transverse colon cancer.
2.Short-term efficacy analysis on parallel overlapping anastomosis in 3D laparoscopic radical resection for transverse colon cancer
Chaofei WU ; Junmeng LI ; Chao ZHANG ; Xiao LI ; Tinghao CHEN ; Heming YE ; Tenglong LI ; Junwei BAI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(4):274-277
Objective:To evaluate the short-term efficacy of parallel overlapping anastomosis in 3D laparoscopic radical resection for transverse colon cancer.Methods:A retrospective analysis of clinical data was conducted on 73 patients who underwent 3D laparoscopic radical resection and parallel overlapping anastomosis for reconstruction of digestive tract transverse colon cancer at He'nan Provincial People's Clinical Medical School of Zhengzhou University between Apr 2019 and Jul 2023.Results:The average operation time was (165.3±28.9) min, the parallel overlapping anastomosis time was (15.6±2.6) min, the intraoperative blood loss was (47.7±19.4) ml, the first postoperative exhaust time was(2.2±0.9) d, the first time getting out of bed was (1.1±0.4) d, the number of lymph node dissection was (18.2±5.1), the first postoperative oral fluid diet time was (4.4±0.8) d, the postoperative hospital stay was (6.4±1.8) d. Anastomotic leakage occurred in one patient , who was discharged after enterostomy; Two patients with poor wound healing were cured after wound debridement and dressing change; Pulmonary infection in one patient was healed by anti-infection treatment. The postoperative complication rate was 6%, and no complications such as anastomotic bleeding, anastomotic stenosis, intestinal obstruction, abdominal infection occurred.Conclusion:Parallel overlapping anastomosis is a safe and reliable anastomotic procedure for the reconstruction of digestive tract in patients undergoing 3D laparoscopic radical resection of transverse colon cancer.
3.Murine typhus in Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Yunnan Province,China
Hailin ZHANG ; Meihui SU ; Na YAO ; Qiang YU ; Yuzhen ZHANG ; Weihong YANG ; Xueqin CHENG ; Yun FENG ; Dujuan YANG ; Miao SONG ; Heming BAI ; Long MA ; Zhijian NIE ; Shaoqiu CHEN ; Yi QIN ; Shanmei SHI ; Xiaoli YIN ; Lijuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2014;(12):1272-1280
ABSTRACT:In recent years ,there has been high prevalence of murine typhus in Yunnan Province ,People's Republic of China .A large outbreak of murine typhus occurred in Xishuangbanna Prefecture ,Yunnan Province in 2010 .However ,not all cases were confirmed by laboratory assays ;therefore ,field epidemiologic and laboratory investigations of murine typhus in Xishuangbanna Prefecture were conducted in 2011 .Blood samples were collected from clinical diagnostic cases at the acute and convalescence stages of murine typhus in Xishuangbanna Prefecture ,Yunnan Province ,from June to September of 2011 ,and blood and spleen samples were collected from mice sharing the same habitats as the patients .Immunofluorescence assays were used to test for the presence of IgM and IgG antibodies against Rickettsia typhi in sera from patients and mice .Real‐time PCR was used to detect the groEL gene of R .typhi in blood clots from patients at the acute stage and in spleen tissue from mice .A total of 1 157 clinically diagnosed murine typhus cases occurred in Xishuangbanna Prefecture ,Yunnan Province in 2011 ,with an incidence of 102 .10/100 000 .Of these cases ,80 were investigated by laboratory assays and 74 of 80 patients were confirmed to have murine typhus .The coincidence rate between the clinical diagnosis and laboratory detection was 92 .50% .The positivi‐ty rate for IgG antibodies against R .typhi was 14 .0% (14/100) for Rattus f lavipectus ,while the rate by PCR was 9 .0%(9/100) .That laboratory diagnoses confirmed that the severity of the murine typhus outbreak in Xishuangbanna cannot be ig‐nored .The distribution of host animals transmitting R .typhi underscores this conclusion .

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