1.A preliminary exploration on safety and learning curve of laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy in low-flow pancreatic center
Weiqiao NIU ; Cong ZHANG ; Hanlin JIANG ; Lining HUANG ; Yijie LU ; Yaopeng XU ; Biren LIU ; Xinwei JIANG ; Jianwu WU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(7):13-18,25
Objective To compare the safety of laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy(LPD)and open pancreatoduodenectomy(OPD)and analyze the learning curve and safety at different stages of LPD.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 50 LPD patients and 54 OPD patients in the Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery of Suzhou Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University from January 2020 to June 2024,and intraoperative and postoperative conditions were compared.The Cumulative Sum(CUSUM)analysis method was used to analyze the technical nodes of the LPD learning curve.Results There were no significant differences in operation time and intraoperative blood loss between the LPD group and the OPD group(P>0.05).There was also no significant difference in the incidence rates of pancreatic fistula(grade B and C),delayed gastric emptying,postoperative bleeding,biliary fistula and intra-abdominal infection between the LPD group and the OPD group(P>0.05).A time series plot of operation time was drawn based on the patient's operation time and surgical sequence,yielding a fitted curve.Curve analysis showed initial stage and stable stage were finished at the 17th and 24th cases.The LPD learning curve could be divided into three stages:stage Ⅰ characterized as the initial stage(cases 1 to 17),stage Ⅱ characterized as the stable stage(cases 18 to 24),and stage Ⅲ characterized as the proficient stage(cases 25 to 50).The operation time in stages Ⅱ and Ⅲ was significantly shorter than that in stage Ⅰ,and the intraoperative blood loss in stage Ⅰ was significantly higher than that in stage Ⅲ(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the incidence of complications among the three stages(P>0.05).Conclusion LPD and OPD show no significant differences in indications and safety.The LPD learning curve can be divided into three stages.As the number of surgeries completed increa-ses,the operation time of physicians gradually shortens,and the incidence of complications of patients gradually decreases.
2.Application of infrared thermography in auxiliary diagnosis of neck and lumbar spine training injuries in aircraft pilots
Baifeng SUN ; Hanlin SONG ; Xiao JIANG ; Zichuan WU ; Aochen XU ; Shihao LU ; Yang LIU
Journal of Navy Medicine 2025;46(6):543-546
Objective To explore the differences in neck and lumbar spine injuries among different types of aircraft pilots and the correlation between body surface temperature and the severity of injury.Methods Data were collected by questionnaire surveys and medical examinations.Forty male pilots were selected as research objects,including 14 fighter pilots and 26 helicopter pilots,aged between 28 and 39 years,with a height range of 168 to 178 cm,and a total flight time of 600 to 2 000 h.Infrared thermal imaging was employed for skin temperature.A questionnaire survey was conducted for the assessment of the common site and degree of pain.The relationship between body surface temperature and pain was investigated.Results Fighter pilots mainly complained of discomfort in the neck and scapular region,while helicopter pilots were more likely to experience lower back pain.The skin temperature in the affected regions was significantly higher than that in the surrounding normal regions in both fighter pilots and helicopter pilots(P<0.05).The pain score was positively related with elevated temperature in the affected areas(P<0.05).Conclusion It is found that fighter pilots are more prone to neck and scapular pain,while helicopter pilots are more likely to experience lower back pain.The severity of pain is positively related with increased temperature in the affected areas.Infrared thermal imaging can be used to assess temperature variation at injured sites and the location of training injuries among pilots.
3.A Case of Multidisciplinary Treatment for Deficiency of Adenosine Deaminase 2
Jingyuan ZHANG ; Xiaoqi WU ; Jiayuan DAI ; Xianghong JIN ; Yuze CAO ; Rui LUO ; Hanlin ZHANG ; Tiekuan DU ; Xiaotian CHU ; Peipei CHEN ; Hao QIAN ; Pengguang YAN ; Jin XU ; Min SHEN
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2025;4(3):316-324
This case report presents a 16-year-old male patient with deficiency of adenosine deaminase 2(DADA2). The patient had a history of Raynaud′s phenomenon with digital ulcers since childhood. As the disease progressed, the patient developed retinal vasculitis, intracranial hemorrhage, skin necrosis, severe malnutrition, refractory hypertension, and gastrointestinal bleeding. Genetic testing revealed compound heterozygous mutations in the
4.Regulatory role of triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1(TREM-1)in sepsis
Hanlin LIU ; Xin DAI ; Qin LI ; Wei WU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(1):246-250
Sepsis is an immune disorder caused by infection,which can lead to multiple organ dysfunction,immune response and immune cells play key role in the onset and progression of sepsis.As an immunoglobulin,triggering receptor expressed on mye-loid cells-1(TREM-1)has immunomodulatory effects and participates in the pathophysiological process of many diseases.TREM-1 can regulate inflammatory mediators and immune cells in sepsis,playing an important role in its diagnosis,treatment and prognosis.This article summarizes the role and possible mechanism of TREM-1 in occurrence and development of sepsis,and provides a theoreti-cal basis for the research direction and treatment strategy of the disease.
5.Effect of neutrophil elastase inhibitor sivelestat on cardiac fibrosis in HFpEF mice
Jing GAN ; Ke ZHANG ; Hanlin DU ; Zhuofeng LIN ; Zhen WU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(1):11-18
AIM:To investigate the effects of the neutrophil elastase(NE)inhibitor sivelestat on the pathologi-cal changes of cardiac tissues in mice with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction(HFpEF).METHODS:Eight-week-old C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into 3 groups:control group(n=5),model group(n=6),and treatment group(n=18).The HFpEF mouse model was established using a combined approach of high-fat diet and NG-nitro-L-argi-nine methyl ester(L-NAME).The mice in treatment group received intraperitoneal injection of sivelestat at doses of 12.5,25 and 50 mg·kg-1·d-1(n=6),while those in control and model groups were injected with the same volume of nor-mal saline.After 12 weeks,small animal ultrasound was employed to assess changes in cardiac function,and the lung weight-to-tibia length(LW/TL)ratio was calculated to evaluate pulmonary edema.An exercise fatigue test was conducted to assess exercise intolerance.Histological evaluations were performed using HE,wheat germ agglutinin,dihydroethidium and Sirius red staining to examine overall heart morphology,cross-sectional area of cardiomyocytes,levels of oxidative stress,and the extent of cardiac fibrosis.The expression of fibrosis-related proteins was analyzed using Western blot.RE-SULTS:Compared with model group,sivelestat at various concentrations significantly improved cardiac diastolic function in HFpEF mice,indicated by an increased E/A ratio and a decreased E/e'ratio(P<0.05).The LW/TL ratio decreased,alleviating lung congestion and exercise intolerance(P<0.05).The heart weight-to-tibia length(HW/TL)ratio,overall heart cross-sectional area,and cardiomyocyte cross-sectional area all decreased,indicating attenuation in cardiac hypertro-phy(P<0.05).Additionally,cardiac fibrosis and reactive oxygen species levels were significantly reduced(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Inhibition of NE exerts a protective effect against diastolic dysfunction and cardiac fibrosis induced by HFpEF in mice.
6.Regulatory role of triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1(TREM-1)in sepsis
Hanlin LIU ; Xin DAI ; Qin LI ; Wei WU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(1):246-250
Sepsis is an immune disorder caused by infection,which can lead to multiple organ dysfunction,immune response and immune cells play key role in the onset and progression of sepsis.As an immunoglobulin,triggering receptor expressed on mye-loid cells-1(TREM-1)has immunomodulatory effects and participates in the pathophysiological process of many diseases.TREM-1 can regulate inflammatory mediators and immune cells in sepsis,playing an important role in its diagnosis,treatment and prognosis.This article summarizes the role and possible mechanism of TREM-1 in occurrence and development of sepsis,and provides a theoreti-cal basis for the research direction and treatment strategy of the disease.
7.Effect of neutrophil elastase inhibitor sivelestat on cardiac fibrosis in HFpEF mice
Jing GAN ; Ke ZHANG ; Hanlin DU ; Zhuofeng LIN ; Zhen WU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(1):11-18
AIM:To investigate the effects of the neutrophil elastase(NE)inhibitor sivelestat on the pathologi-cal changes of cardiac tissues in mice with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction(HFpEF).METHODS:Eight-week-old C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into 3 groups:control group(n=5),model group(n=6),and treatment group(n=18).The HFpEF mouse model was established using a combined approach of high-fat diet and NG-nitro-L-argi-nine methyl ester(L-NAME).The mice in treatment group received intraperitoneal injection of sivelestat at doses of 12.5,25 and 50 mg·kg-1·d-1(n=6),while those in control and model groups were injected with the same volume of nor-mal saline.After 12 weeks,small animal ultrasound was employed to assess changes in cardiac function,and the lung weight-to-tibia length(LW/TL)ratio was calculated to evaluate pulmonary edema.An exercise fatigue test was conducted to assess exercise intolerance.Histological evaluations were performed using HE,wheat germ agglutinin,dihydroethidium and Sirius red staining to examine overall heart morphology,cross-sectional area of cardiomyocytes,levels of oxidative stress,and the extent of cardiac fibrosis.The expression of fibrosis-related proteins was analyzed using Western blot.RE-SULTS:Compared with model group,sivelestat at various concentrations significantly improved cardiac diastolic function in HFpEF mice,indicated by an increased E/A ratio and a decreased E/e'ratio(P<0.05).The LW/TL ratio decreased,alleviating lung congestion and exercise intolerance(P<0.05).The heart weight-to-tibia length(HW/TL)ratio,overall heart cross-sectional area,and cardiomyocyte cross-sectional area all decreased,indicating attenuation in cardiac hypertro-phy(P<0.05).Additionally,cardiac fibrosis and reactive oxygen species levels were significantly reduced(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Inhibition of NE exerts a protective effect against diastolic dysfunction and cardiac fibrosis induced by HFpEF in mice.
8.Onco-metabolic surgery: the bridge between curative resection of gastric cancer and the remission of type 2 diabetes mellitus
Lyujia CHENG ; Zhenpeng WU ; Yuhan QIAO ; Yunsong JIANG ; Lin XIANG ; Lina WU ; Bingsheng GUAN ; Hanlin TANG ; Shifang HUANG ; Jingge YANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(11):1178-1185
The close relationship between gastric cancer (GC) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has garnered significant attention. On one hand, T2DM may play a role in the development and progression of GC, correlating with poor patient outcomes. On the other hand, after radical surgery for GC, T2DM can be effectively managed, potentially improving tumor prognosis. In recent years, bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS) has revolutionized T2DM treatment for obese and overweight patients. Comparative analyses reveal similarities between surgical approaches for gastric cancer and BMS, leading to the emergence of the onco-metabolic surgery (OMS) concept, which suggests that radical tumor resection and T2DM remission in GC patients can be potentially achieved through a single procedure. However, there are notable differences between OMS and BMS, including target populations, surgical details, and perioperative management. Therefore, optimizing the application of the OMS concept in GC patients holds significant clinical importance. This article provides a review to facilitate the better implementation of this concept in practice.
9.Onco-metabolic surgery: the bridge between curative resection of gastric cancer and the remission of type 2 diabetes mellitus
Lyujia CHENG ; Zhenpeng WU ; Yuhan QIAO ; Yunsong JIANG ; Lin XIANG ; Lina WU ; Bingsheng GUAN ; Hanlin TANG ; Shifang HUANG ; Jingge YANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(11):1178-1185
The close relationship between gastric cancer (GC) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has garnered significant attention. On one hand, T2DM may play a role in the development and progression of GC, correlating with poor patient outcomes. On the other hand, after radical surgery for GC, T2DM can be effectively managed, potentially improving tumor prognosis. In recent years, bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS) has revolutionized T2DM treatment for obese and overweight patients. Comparative analyses reveal similarities between surgical approaches for gastric cancer and BMS, leading to the emergence of the onco-metabolic surgery (OMS) concept, which suggests that radical tumor resection and T2DM remission in GC patients can be potentially achieved through a single procedure. However, there are notable differences between OMS and BMS, including target populations, surgical details, and perioperative management. Therefore, optimizing the application of the OMS concept in GC patients holds significant clinical importance. This article provides a review to facilitate the better implementation of this concept in practice.
10.Study of brain regions of normal tension glaucoma patients by functional con-nectivity technology in resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging based on V1 region seed point
Miaomiao ZANG ; Caimei FAN ; Jian JIANG ; Yi SHAO ; Lijun WANG ; Luyao ZENG ; Cheng YI ; Tianshuo WU ; Hanlin LI
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2024;44(2):112-117
Objective To study the brain functional connectivity(FC)changes in patients with normal tension glau-coma(NTG)and healthy volunteers using FC technique of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging(rs-fMRI)based on V1 region seed point(ROI),so as to explore the pathogenesis and early diagnosis of NTG.Methods Fourteen NTG patients(NTG group)who met the inclusion criteria and 14 healthy controls(HCs group)were enrolled.The clinical data of all subjects were collected,and rs-fMRI was performed in both groups.The magnetic resonance data was pre-pro-cessed by software,and bilateral A1 regions were taken as the ROI to analyze their correction with the whole brain voxel time series and obtain the FC value between the ROI and the whole brain by comparison of FC values in resting state be-tween the groups.Pearson correlation analysis was used to explore the relationship between FC value in the brain regions with significant differences with the ROI and clinical variables in the NTG group.Results Compared with the subjects in the HCs group,there were no statistically significant differences in age,gender,body weight,cup-disc ratio and 24 h mean intraocular pressure of patients in the NTG group(all P>0.05),and there were statistically significant differences in the best corrected visual acuity(BCVA)of both eyes and peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer thickness(RNFLT)(all P<0.05).The Pearson correlation analysis showed that FC value of the brain regions with abnormal FC to V1 region were cor-related with RNFLT in the NTG group(P<0.05).ROI1-left superior frontal gyrus,ROI1-right superior frontal gyrus,ROI2-left cingulate gyrus and ROI2-right middle frontal gyrus were significantly positively correlated with RNFLT(all P<0.05).Compared with the HCs group,the brain regions with reduced FC to the right ROI in the NTG group were the left superior frontal gyrus and right superior frontal gyrus;the brain regions with reduced FC to the left ROI were the left cingulate gyrus and right middle frontal gyrus.Conclusion Compared to healthy individuals,NTG patients have significant changes in the functional connections between certain specific brain regions and V1 region,including bilateral superior frontal gyrus,left cingulate gyrus,and middle frontal gyrus.The changes in brain functional activity may be caused by visual dysfunction caused by NTG,leading to functional impairment of the visual and cognitive emotion processing brain regions,which may be one of the potential neuropathological mechanisms in NTG patients.

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