1.The relationship between the preservation of the left colonic artery and the incidence of postoperative low anterior resection syndrome during low anterior resection for rectal cancer
Ruizhe LI ; Lei ZHANG ; Feiyu SHI ; Jiamian ZHAO ; Junjun SHE
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(2):94-100
Objective:To investigate the correlation between whether the left colonic artery(LCA) is preserved intraoperatively and the incidence of severe low anterior resection syndrome(LARS) in patients with rectal cancer.Methods:Clinical data of 255 rectal cancer patients undergoing low anterior resection from Jan 2020 to Jan 2022 at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University were retrospectively analysed, and the occurrence of LARS in patients with or without preserving the LCA was compared.Results:The LARS scores and severity in patients with intact LCA were better than those without preserved LCA at 12 months postoperatively ( P=0.017, 0.002). Bowel function at 6 months versus 12 months postoperatively in both groups was mainly reflected in a reduction in the number of bowel movements per day ( P=0.003, 0.001) as well as a reduction in re-voiding of the bowel within 1 hour after defecation ( P<0.001, P=0.001). Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that the distance of the lower edge of the tumour from the anal verge was ≤6 cm ( OR=2.530, 95% CI:1.307-4.900, P=0.006), preoperative neoadjuvant therapy ( OR=13.968, 95% CI: 4.969-39.260, P<0.001), prophylactic stoma ( OR=4.051, 95% CI: 2.042-8.040, P<0.001) were also independent risk factors for severe LARS after anterior resection of rectal cancer, and preservation of the left colonic artery ( OR=0.283, 95% CI: 0.142-0.563, P<0.001) was a protective factor against severe LARS after low anterior resection in rectal cancer patients. Conclusions:Intraoperative preservation of the LCA reduces the incidence and severity of postoperative LARS in patients with rectal cancer undergoing anterior resection. The distance of the lower edge of thetumour from the anal verge and prophylactic stoma are independent risk factors affecting the occurrence of severe LARS after anterior resection of rectal cancer.
2.The relationship between the preservation of the left colonic artery and the incidence of postoperative low anterior resection syndrome during low anterior resection for rectal cancer
Ruizhe LI ; Lei ZHANG ; Feiyu SHI ; Jiamian ZHAO ; Junjun SHE
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(2):94-100
Objective:To investigate the correlation between whether the left colonic artery(LCA) is preserved intraoperatively and the incidence of severe low anterior resection syndrome(LARS) in patients with rectal cancer.Methods:Clinical data of 255 rectal cancer patients undergoing low anterior resection from Jan 2020 to Jan 2022 at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University were retrospectively analysed, and the occurrence of LARS in patients with or without preserving the LCA was compared.Results:The LARS scores and severity in patients with intact LCA were better than those without preserved LCA at 12 months postoperatively ( P=0.017, 0.002). Bowel function at 6 months versus 12 months postoperatively in both groups was mainly reflected in a reduction in the number of bowel movements per day ( P=0.003, 0.001) as well as a reduction in re-voiding of the bowel within 1 hour after defecation ( P<0.001, P=0.001). Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that the distance of the lower edge of the tumour from the anal verge was ≤6 cm ( OR=2.530, 95% CI:1.307-4.900, P=0.006), preoperative neoadjuvant therapy ( OR=13.968, 95% CI: 4.969-39.260, P<0.001), prophylactic stoma ( OR=4.051, 95% CI: 2.042-8.040, P<0.001) were also independent risk factors for severe LARS after anterior resection of rectal cancer, and preservation of the left colonic artery ( OR=0.283, 95% CI: 0.142-0.563, P<0.001) was a protective factor against severe LARS after low anterior resection in rectal cancer patients. Conclusions:Intraoperative preservation of the LCA reduces the incidence and severity of postoperative LARS in patients with rectal cancer undergoing anterior resection. The distance of the lower edge of thetumour from the anal verge and prophylactic stoma are independent risk factors affecting the occurrence of severe LARS after anterior resection of rectal cancer.
3.An investigation of frequency of radiation services in medical institutions in Hangzhou, China, 2020
Qian QIAN ; Haihua WANG ; Yong YANG ; Bo ZHU ; Jiamian YU ; Liyan JING ; Luting YANG ; Peiyi QIAN ; Zhixin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2023;32(2):125-130
Objective To investigate radiation resources in medical diagnosis and treatment and their use frequency in medical institutions in Hangzhou, China, and to provide a basis for relevant departments to rationally allocate and scientifically supervise the resources. Methods From April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020, a survey was conducted on the basic information, radiation staff, equipment configuration, and frequency of radiation diagnosis and treatment of all medical institutions in Hangzhou using a questionnaire. Results There were 1001 institutions with radiation services in Hangzhou, with 6714 radiation staff members and 2742 pieces of radiation equipment. The frequency of conventional X-ray diagnosis was 788.43 per 1000 population. The frequency of computed tomography diagnosis was 531.93 per 1000 population. The frequency of mammography and dental photography diagnosis was 246.34 per 1000 population. The frequency of interventional diagnosis and treatment was 10.01 per 1000 population. The frequency of radiotherapy was 2.39 per 1000 population. The frequency of nuclear medicine diagnosis was 8.90 per 1000 population. The frequency of nuclear medicine treatment was 0.99 per 1000 population. Conclusion Medical institutions have developed rapidly in Hangzhou, but with an unbalanced situation. In order to better protect the health of examinees, we recommend relevant departments optimize resource allocation and strengthen supervision on radiation protection in medical institutions.


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