1.Holistic nursing management of high-output stomas after double stoma surgery in three cases of refractory Crohn's disease
Kangyu HAO ; Hua YANG ; Yanqing ZHENG ; Chang ZHENG ; Ying XIE ; Qin ZHAO
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(2):133-137
This study summarizes the holistic nursing management of high-output stomas in three cases of refractory Crohn's disease following double stoma surgery.The nursing highlights encompassed management of high-output stomas(including assessment of high stoma output,use of octreotide ace-tate combined with Bifidobacterium and montmorillonite powder to reduce high stoma output,and dual stoma management),dynamic assessment of nutritional risk,stepped nutritional support,psychological intervention,and continued care at home.After treatment and nursing,the high stoma output in all three patients was effectively controlled,their nutritional status gradually improved,and they were dis-charged in an improved condition.
2.Robotic surgery for complex bile duct stones:a retrospective single-center comparative study
Long HUANG ; Jianlin LAI ; Kangyu ZHENG ; Junjie CHEN ; Jianfei HU ; Yifeng TIAN ; Shi CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(8):1662-1670
Background and Aims:Complex biliary stones are often accompanied by hilar adhesions,distorted anatomy,biliary variations,or biliary-enteric fistulas.Conventional laparoscopic surgery is limited in such settings,with high conversion and complication rates.Robotic surgical systems provide high-definition 3D vision and enhanced dexterity,potentially improving surgical outcomes.This study compared the clinical efficacy of robotic vs.laparoscopic surgery for complex biliary stones.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on 145 patients with complex biliary stones who underwent minimally invasive surgery at Fujian Provincial Hospital,Fuzhou University,from January 2023 to January 2025.Patients were divided into a robotic group(n=62)and a laparoscopic group(n=83).Intraoperative outcomes,postoperative complications,and recovery parameters were compared.Stone recurrence was assessed during follow-up.Results:Baseline characteristics were comparable between groups(all P>0.05).The conversion rate was 0 in the robotic group vs.7.2%in the laparoscopic group(P=0.038).The postoperative complication rate was significantly lower in the robotic group(1.6%vs.10.7%,P=0.044).Time to first oral intake,first flatus,and postoperative hospital stay were all shorter in the robotic group(all P<0.05).No stone recurrence was observed in either group during follow-up until June 2025.Conclusion:Robotic surgery is a safe and feasible approach for complex biliary stones,offering reduced conversion and complication rates and faster recovery compared with laparoscopy.It holds promise for wider clinical application in complex biliary disease.
3.Robotic surgery for complex bile duct stones:a retrospective single-center comparative study
Long HUANG ; Jianlin LAI ; Kangyu ZHENG ; Junjie CHEN ; Jianfei HU ; Yifeng TIAN ; Shi CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(8):1662-1670
Background and Aims:Complex biliary stones are often accompanied by hilar adhesions,distorted anatomy,biliary variations,or biliary-enteric fistulas.Conventional laparoscopic surgery is limited in such settings,with high conversion and complication rates.Robotic surgical systems provide high-definition 3D vision and enhanced dexterity,potentially improving surgical outcomes.This study compared the clinical efficacy of robotic vs.laparoscopic surgery for complex biliary stones.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on 145 patients with complex biliary stones who underwent minimally invasive surgery at Fujian Provincial Hospital,Fuzhou University,from January 2023 to January 2025.Patients were divided into a robotic group(n=62)and a laparoscopic group(n=83).Intraoperative outcomes,postoperative complications,and recovery parameters were compared.Stone recurrence was assessed during follow-up.Results:Baseline characteristics were comparable between groups(all P>0.05).The conversion rate was 0 in the robotic group vs.7.2%in the laparoscopic group(P=0.038).The postoperative complication rate was significantly lower in the robotic group(1.6%vs.10.7%,P=0.044).Time to first oral intake,first flatus,and postoperative hospital stay were all shorter in the robotic group(all P<0.05).No stone recurrence was observed in either group during follow-up until June 2025.Conclusion:Robotic surgery is a safe and feasible approach for complex biliary stones,offering reduced conversion and complication rates and faster recovery compared with laparoscopy.It holds promise for wider clinical application in complex biliary disease.

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