1.Application of mammary-duct exenteration of nipple-skin-sparing mastectomy for breast cancer: A prospective cohort study
Faqing LIANG ; Tao HE ; Yanyan XIE ; Qing LÜ ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;31(08):1133-1138
Objective To investigate feasibility and preliminary oncological safety of surgical innovations in breast cancer patients who have undergone nipple-skin-sparing mastectomy (NSSM) for nipple discharge or central lesions and tumors that do not involve the nipple-areola skin. Methods Between May 2018 and November 2023, patients diagnosed with breast cancer presenting nipple discharge or lesions in the central area underwent NSSM. The imaging assessment revealed no involvement of the nipple-areola-skin by the tumor. We performed a surgical removal of the affected mammary duct and simultaneously made a circular incision measuring 3-4 mm in diameter at the apex of the nipple. The study also involved the collection of clinical data, early complications, oncological outcomes and conducting aesthetic analysis of the nipple using the BREAST-Q scale. Results The surgical procedure was conducted on a cohort of 39 female patients at age of 27-57(39.0±7.6) years. The postoperative pathological stages of breast cancer were distributed as follows: stage 0 in 2 patients (5.1%), stageⅠ in 1 patients (2.6%), ⅡA stage in 15 patients (38.5%), ⅡB stage in 21 patients (53.8%). Tumor type: simple carcinoma in situ in 5 patients (12.8%), invasive carcinoma in 14 patients (35.9%), including invasive carcinoma with carcinoma in situ in 20 patients (51.3%). During the median follow-up period of 15.0 (2-66) months, 3 patients (7.7%) developed decolorization caused by mild nipple ischemia; there was no nipple necrosis; 1 patient (2.6%) failed nipple reconstruction (no milk column, the milk column disappeared due to external dressing compression after operation). There were no incision complications, subcutaneous emphysema or intramammary hematoma in all patients. Two patients (5.1%) underwent prosthesis removal and nipple areola excess skin resection because of prosthesis cavity infection and final exposure caused by debridement, dressing change, redrainage and so on. As of April 2024, no tumor recurrence or metastasis was found during the follow-up period. The satisfaction of patients with nipple was 97.4% according to BREAST-Q score. Conclusion The satisfaction of breast cancer patients diagnosed with nipple discharge or lesions in the central area, but without involvement of the nipple areola skin, and who underwent subcutaneous mastectomy with immediate reconstruction is significantly enhanced. Furthermore, there is no increased risk of tumor recurrence or metastasis in short-term.
2.Extraperitoneal robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy through single incision: Establishment and application of a modified channel.
Fang ZHOU ; Shang-Qing REN ; Shi-da FAN ; Qian L ; Zheng-Jun CHEN ; Yong OU ; Yu NIE ; Jing-Zhi TIAN ; Jiao-Jiao HUANG ; Dong WANG
National Journal of Andrology 2021;27(10):892-898
Objective:
To assess the feasibility and validity of the establishment of a modified channel for extraperitoneal robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RARP) through single incision.
METHODS:
From November 2020 to January 2021, 35 cases of localized PCa were treated by extraperitoneal RARP through single incision in our center. All the operations were performed by the same surgeon, none via the multichannel port for the establishment of the channel. We recorded and analyzed the intra- and postoperative parameters, operation cost, complications, pathological findings and follow-up data.
RESULTS:
All the operations were successfully completed, without conversion to open surgery or additional channels, or serious postoperative complications, the time for establishing the extraperitoneal space averaging 25.4 (20.0-45.0) min, the operation time 67.3 (35.0-125.0) min, intraoperative blood loss 75.5 (60.0-150.0) ml, time to first postoperative anal exhaust 26 (8-48) h, and postoperative hospital stay 7.89 (7-10) d. Postoperative pathology showed adenocarcinoma in all the cases, with Gleason score (GS) 3+3 in 9 (25.7%), GS 3+4 in 9 (25.7%), GS 4+3 in 8 (22.9%), and GS ≥ 8 in 9 (25.7%) of the cases, 23 (65.7%) in the
Blood Loss, Surgical
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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Male
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Prostatectomy
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Robotic Surgical Procedures
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Robotics
3.Effect of the course of treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics on intestinal flora and short-chain fatty acids in feces of very low birth weight infants: a prospective study.
Qian SUN ; Zheng-Li WANG ; Xiao-Chen LIU ; Yan-Chun JI ; Yu HE ; Qing AI ; Lu-Quan LI
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2021;23(10):1008-1014
OBJECTIVES:
To study the effect of the course of treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics on intestinal flora and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in feces of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants.
METHODS:
A total of 29 VLBW infants who were admitted to the Neonatal Diagnosis and Treatment Center of Children's Hospital Affiliated to Chongqing Medical University from June to December 2020 were enrolled as subjects for this prospective study. According to the course of treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics, they were divided into two groups: ≤7 days (
RESULTS:
There was a significant reduction in Chao index of the intestinal flora in the ≤7 days group and the >7 days group from week 2 to week 4 (
CONCLUSIONS
The course of treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics can affect the abundance, colonization, and evolution of intestinal flora and the content of their metabolites SCFAs in VLBW infants. The indication and treatment course for broad-spectrum antibiotics should be strictly controlled in clinical practice.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Child
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Fatty Acids, Volatile
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Feces
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Very Low Birth Weight
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Prospective Studies
4.Status of Residual Drug Management in 50 Medical Institutions in China and Its Control Mode Construction and Appli cation Practice in Our H ospital
Dan LIU ; Jingbin HUANG ; Qing QIAN ; Weiping LI ; Qing WANG ; Rong ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2020;31(8):897-901
OBJECTIVE:To understand the current management situation and problems of residual drugs in medical institutions in China ,evaluate the practice effect of corresponding control mode of our hospital and to explore the countermeasures to reduce the production of residual drugs and standardize its management. METHODS :By random sampling ,30 third-level hospitals and 20 second-level hospitals in different regions were selected respectively during May 1st to 31st in 2019. For the pharmaceutical personnel,doctors,nurses and other non-pharmaceutical personnel ,a self-designed questionnaire on the status quo of residual drugs in medical institutions was issued. Excel 2010 software was used to count basic data of valid questionnaire ,and the causes , management status ,disposal status and possible hazards of residual drugs in medical institutions were analyzed. A management mode of residual drugs was established and implemented (involving reducing the generation of sources ,implementing process management,and strictly implementing disposal ). The effects of the model were evaluated ,then the countermeasures and suggestions were put forward . RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:A total of 400 questionnaires were sent out ,and 311 valid questionnaires were collected with effective recovery rate of 77.75%. The causes of drug residual were complicated ,which included the“combination”of the same drugs ,the pre-order dispensing ,adverse drug reactions ,poor compliance of patients ,wrong order imput,sudden transfer ,discharge or death of patients ,wrong dispensing or nurse check error ,etc. The management status of residual drugs was chaotic ,the disposal methods lacked of standardization ,which may lead to harm such as deterioration ,illegal Δ 基金项目:重庆市技术预见与制度创新项目(No.cstc2018jsyj- recycling and pollution . The established whole-link residual zdcxX0093) drug management model in our hospital ,mainly included *主管药师 ,硕士。研究方向 :药事管理 、抗肿瘤药理 。电话: measures of introducing Clinical Departments Residual Drug 023-68774769。E-mail:513293274@qq.com Safety Management Regulations to clarify the responsibilities # 通信作者:主任药师,博士生导师,博士。研究方向:药事管理、 of management group , clinical department , pharmacy 临床药学。电话:023-68755580。E-mail:zrcq73@163.com department; using rational medication control software to 中国药房 2020年第31卷第8期 China Pharmacy 2020Vol. 31 No. 8 ·897· reduce prescription error ;increasing the frequ ency of drug inventory ;introducing Drug Withdrawal and Refund Management to clear out drug withdrwal process ;independently researching and developing “Residual Drug Recovery Management System ”to standardize and simplify the recovery process ;bringing the residual drugs into special fund project management for medical assistance. According to the operation management practice from Jan. to Oct. 2018,a total of more than 1 million yuan worth of residual drugs were recovered. The residual drugs that did not meet the recovery conditions should be destroyed according to the specified process ,and the case number of non-standard notification of ward management would significantly reduced. The whole-link mode management established by our hospital can effectively reduce the production of residual drugs and standardize their management and disposal. It is suggested that the state or province should issue special regulations on the management of residual drugs in medical institutions ,and each medical institution should formulate specific management measures suitable for its own unit. Meanwhile ,the management of residual drugs in medical institutions should be further standardized systematically by actively exploring the ways to reduce residual drugs ,formulating the corresponding financial account processing standards , supporting incentive mechanism and other measures.
5.Service competence evaluation of 99 smoking cessation clinics in Zhejiang Province
XU Yue ; XU Shui Yang ; WU Qing Qing ; CHEN He Ni ; LÜ ; Qiao Hong
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;32(12):1220-1225
Objective:
To evaluate the service competence of 99 smoking cessation clinics in Zhejiang Province, so as to provide reference for the improvement.
Methods:
The questionnaire, prepared by Tobacco Control Office of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, was used to investigate all the smoking cessation clinics in Zhejiang Province, to score the basic and developmental indicators, and to assess the qualified rates ( basic indicators >50 points and total scores >60 points ).
Results:
There were 99 smoking cessation clinics, with 52 in secondary hospitals and 47 in tertiary hospitals. The overall assessment scored from 11 to 96 points, with an average of ( 53.99±16.56 ) points. The smoking cessation clinics in secondary and tertiary hospitals scored ( 53.92±15.88 ) points and ( 54.06±17.45 ) points. The scores of basic and developmental indicators were ( 45.66±12.16 ) points and ( 8.33±5.39 ) points, with the scoring rates of 65.23% and 27.77%. The overall assessment of 43 smoking cessation clinics were qualified and the rate was 43.43%, which was 44.23% in secondary hospitals and 42.55% in tertiary hospitals.
Conclusion
The qualified rate of smoking cessation clinics in Zhejiang Province was 43.43%, which was similar between second hospitals and tertiary hospitals.
6.External Quality Analysis of Quality Indicators on Specimen Acceptability
Yuan-Yuan YE ; Wei WANG ; Hai-Jian ZHAO ; Feng-Feng KANG ; Wei-Xing LI ; Zhi-Ming LU ; Wei-Min ZOU ; Yu-Qi JIN ; Wen-Fang HUANG ; Bin XU ; Fa-Lin CHEN ; Qing-Tao WANG ; Hua NIU ; Bin-Guo MA ; Jian-Hong ZHAO ; Xiang-Yang ZHOU ; Zuo-Jun SHEN ; Wei-Ping ZHU ; Yue-Feng L(U) ; Liang-Jun LIU ; Lin ZHANG ; Li-Qiang WEI ; Xiao-Mei GUI ; Yan-Qiu HAN ; Jian XU ; Lian-Hua WEI ; Pu LIAO ; Xiang-Ren A ; Hua-Liang WANG ; Zhao-Xia ZHANG ; Hao-Yu WU ; Sheng-Miao FU ; Wen-Hua PU ; Lin PENG ; Zhi-Guo WANG
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2018;33(2):134-138,142
Objective To analyze the status of quality indicators(QI) on specimen acceptability and establish preliminary qual ity specification.Methods Web based External Quality Assessment system was used to collect data of laboratories partici pated in "Medical quality control indicators in clinical laboratory" from 2015 to 2017,including once in 2015 and 2017 and twice in 2016.Rate and sigma scales were used to evaluate incorrect sample type,incorrect sample container,incorrect fill level and anticoagulant sample clotted.The 25th percentile (P25) and 75th percentile (P75) of the distribution of each QI were employed to establish the high,medium and low specification.Results 5 346,7 593,5 950 and 6 874 laboratories sub mitted the survey results respectively.The P50 of biochemistry (except incorrect fill level),immunology and microbiology reach to 6σ.The P50 of clinical laboratory is 4 to 6σ except for incorrect sample container.There is no significant change of the continuous survey results.Based on results in 2017 to establish the quality specification,the P25 and P75 of the four QIs is 0 and 0.084 4 %,0 and 0.047 6 %,0 and 0.114 2 %,0 and 0.078 4 %,respectively.Conclusion According to the results of the survey,most laboratories had a faire performance in biochemistry,immunology and microbiology,and clinical laboratory needs to be strengthened.Laboratories should strengthen the laboratory information system construction to ensure the actual and reliable data collection,and make a long time monitoring to achieve a better quality.
7.Development of time resolved fluorescence microparticle-conjugated anti-human procalcitonin antibody for homogeneous immunoassay
jun Can WU ; yu Qing L(U) ; jie Huai HAO ; na Cheng ZHAO ; ling Yu ZHENG ; qiang Yong JIANG
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(8):689-693
Objective To develop europium (Ⅲ) [Eu (Ⅲ)] chelated microparticles for homogeneous immunoassay.Methods Anti-human PCT antibodies were labeled with Eu (Ⅲ) chelated nanoscale microparticles as the detection antibody,and another anti-human PCT antibody was labeled with biotin as the solid-phase antibody.Magnetic microspheres labeled with streptavidin were used to separate the complexes of Eu-IgM-PCT-IgM-Biotin.Results In the homogeneous immunoassay,the standard curve fit was not linear.The quadratic curve was Y =19170.12 + 75493.74X-26.00X2(r =0.9986).According to the standard curve,the limit of detection for PCT was 0.04 ng/ml.Conclusion The homogeneous immunoassay which uses Eu (Ⅲ) chelated microparticles is highly sensitive for detection of PCT recombinant antigens and may serve as a promising method to measure serum PCT levels in the future.
8.Effect of Thumb Pressing at Yangming Meridian on Function Rehabilitation After Total Knee Arthroplasty
Jun-Qing GU ; Yong-Ying LIANG ; Ying L(U) ; Lian-Bo XIAO
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(11):1348-1351
Objective To observe the effect of thumb pressing at Yangming Meridian on the function rehabilitation after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) for knee osteoarthritis (KOA).Method Sixty KOA patients after TKA were randomized into a treatment group (thumb pressing at Yangming Meridian plus conventional rehabilitation) and a control group (single conventional rehabilitation),30 cases each.The treatment group was intervened by thumb pressing and kneading manipulation at the acupoints of Foot Yangming Meridian and Foot Taiyin Meridian plus rehabilitation training of passive flexion and extension by CPM machine,while the control group was intervened by rehabilitation training of passive flexion and extension by CPM machine.The American Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) for knee joint,the American Knee Society score (KSS) and the Western Ontario and the McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) of KOA were used to evaluate the function.Result After the treatment,the HSS,KSS and WOMAC scores were changed significantly in both groups (P<0.05).The improvements of HSS,KSS and WOMAC scores in the treatment group were superior to those in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion The efficacy of thumb pressing at Yangming Meridian plus conventional rehabilitation for post-TKA KOA is superior to single conventional rehabilitation.
9.Postmortem interval estimation by time-dependent changes of morphology and biomechanical properties in brain tissues
Chang TANG ; Chao LIU ; Rui-Bing SU ; Jun-Yao L(U) ; Shan-Qing CAI ; Xiao-Hu XU ; Xiao-Jun YU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2017;32(5):401-406
Objective To explore the regularity of time-dependent changes in morphology and biomechanical properties of brain tissues in pigs,and value the feasibility of deducing the postmortem interval (PMI).Methods Brain tissues were taken from 42 pigs and kept in an artificial climate chamber with the temperature of 25 ℃ and humidity of 75%.The samples were collected from telencephalon at sequential time intervals (0,12,24,36,48,60 h;n =6) according to the principle of predefined time,position,direction,ratio,quantity and shape.The samples fixed with formaldehyde were then immediately tested by mechanical testing machine to obtain their biomechanical parameters and the histological sections were prepared.Results With the extension of PMI (0-60 h),brain tissues gradually became discolored,weak,mudding and liquefied under the influence of autolysis and putrefaction.Both clearance area of the white matter and its integrated optical density (IOD) significantly increased during 0-48 h.Biomechanical properties of brain tissues including the limit load,average force,elastic modulus and fracture energy all presented a declining tendency at the interval of 12-60 h.The limit load was considered highly statistically significant,and statistical differences were found in average force,elastic modulus and fracture energy.Conclusions There exists a significantly negative structure-activity relationship between the morphology of brain tissues and biomechanical properties.The limit load of postmortem brain tissues in 60 h is the optimum in the window period,which can be used as a new method for estimating PMI.
10.Advance of Forensic Research in Insulin Poisoning.
Fang TONG ; Yue LIANG ; Qing SHI ; Lin ZHANG ; Wen He L ; Yi Wu ZHOU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;33(1):48-51
Insulin as a common clinical hypoglycemic agent can effectively control serves to lower the concentration of blood glucose. However, insulin overdose can lead to death. In the whole fatal cases of insulin overdose, medical accident is the most common, followed by suicide. Though insulin homicide is extremely rare, it deserves great attention. Though there are some researches about insulin poisoning on forensic toxicology and pathology, it is still a difficult task in forensic practice. In this paper, the mechanism of death, pathological changes, detection methods and diagnose criteria of insulin overdose will be discussed in the view of forensic toxicology and pathology. We hope that this paper could enhance relative knowledges of insulin poisoning for medical examiners.
Accidents
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Death
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Drug Overdose
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Forensic Toxicology
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Homicide
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Humans
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Hypoglycemic Agents/therapeutic use*
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Insulins/therapeutic use*
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Poisoning/pathology*
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Suicide


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