1.Clinical analysis of modified endoscopic total thyroidectomy via gasless unilateral subclavian approach for papillary thyroid carcinoma
Gaofei HE ; Jinxi JIANG ; Junjie CHU ; Jianbo LI ; Xiaoxiao LU ; Deguang ZHANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(1):80-86
Objective To investigate the safety and feasibility of modified gasless trans-subclavian approach endoscopic total thyroidectomy for papillary thyroid carcinoma(PTC).Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of consecutive 82 patients with PTC who underwent the modified gasless trans-subclavian approach endoscopic total thyroidectomy in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery,Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital,Affiliated with the Zhejiang University School of Medicine,from March 2022 to June 2023.Results All operations were successfully completed under endoscopy approach without transfer to open surgery.The maximum diameter of PTC was(6.6±5.4)mm.The operation duration was(156.5±32.7)min,and the number of lymph nodes in the central compartment was(12.3±6.4).The postoperative hospital stay was(3.3±1.2)d.Postoperative complications included two cases of transient hypoparathyroidism and six cases of transient recurrent laryngeal nerve injury.All the patients recovered in one month.One case of postoperative bleeding was observed.No permanent laryngeal nerve injury,permanent hypoparathyroidism or incision infection occurred.Conclusion The gasless trans-subclavian approach endoscopic total thyroidectomy is a feasible and safety approach in selected PTC patients.The lymph nodes in the central compartment are thoroughly dissected.This approach has obvious advantages in functional protection of the anterior cervical region,and has clinical application value.
2.Hypomagnesemia with secondary hypocalcemia: A case report and review of literature
Zhizhen LI ; Yanling LIU ; Gaofei REN ; Guijun QIN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2024;40(11):978-980
This article presents a case of primary hypomagnesemia with secondary hypocalcemia in an adult. The patient′s medical history and treatment were reviewed. Following oral magnesium supplementation, the patient′s clinical symptoms improved and the blood magnesium level increased. This report aims to raise clinical awareness of primary hypomagnesia with secondary hypocalcemia.
3.Clinical analysis of gasless transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy via oral vestibular approach for papillary thyroid carcinoma
Gaofei HE ; Lei XIE ; Jinxi JIANG ; Junjie CHU ; Jianbo LI ; Xiaoxiao LU ; Deguang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2023;38(3):173-177
Objective:To study the safety and feasibility of gasless transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy though vestibular approach using self-retaining retractor for papillary thyroid carcinoma.Methods:The clinical data of 39 papillary thyroid carcinoma patients undergoing gasless transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy were collected at Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine from Nov 2020 to Jun 2021.Results:All cases successfully underwent laparoscopic surgery without conversion to open surgery. The mean duration of operation was (142±35) min, and the postoperative mean hospital stay was (4.1±0.8) days. The mean maximum diameter of the tumor was (8.5±4.5) mm, and the mean number of lymph node harvest of by central compartment dissection was 7.7±5.9. Postoperative complications were transient hypoparathyroidism in 2 cases but recovered in 1 month. Scalp hydrop in 1 patient,fading subsequently. Transient sensory change around the lower lip in 3 cases, which recovered in 6 months. No patient suffered from recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy or hematoma, no permanent hypoparathyroidism occurred, nor of the postoperative bleeding .Conclusion:The gasless transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy viaoral vestibular approach is a feasible approach in selected papillary thyroid carcinoma patients.
4.Relationship between inducible nitric oxide synthase and delayed encephalopathy in carbon monoxide poisoning
Jiali WU ; Mengli YANG ; Xiaojing JI ; Qiang LI ; Wanzhen YANG ; Cong LIU ; Gaofei WANG ; Bin MA ; Xiaodong HU ; Lishan YANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2022;31(3):322-327
Objective:To observe the relationship between inducible carbon monoxide synthase (iNOS) and delayed encephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide poisoning (DEACMP), and explore its mechanism of action in DEACMP.Methods:This study was designed as prospective cohort study. Patients with acute carbon monoxide poisoning who met the diagnostic criteria and were admitted to Emergency Intensive Care Unit(EICU) of our hospital from June 2019 to June 2021 were selected as subjects. Patients were divided into the DEACMP group and non-DEACMP group according to the occurrence of DEACMP. Serum samples were collected on the first 24 h after admission and on day 7 and 14 after admission, and the serum nitric oxide (NO), neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), inducible carbon monoxide synthase (iNOS), and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) level were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The generalized estimating equation was used to estimate the difference of NO, nNOS, iNOS and eNOS between DEACMP and non-DEACMP patients.Results:A total of 78 patients with carbon monoxide poisoning were included in our study finally, including 49 (62.82%) males and 29 (37.18%) females, with an average age of (53.96±14.95) years, 20 (25.64%) patients with DEACMP, and 1 (1.28%) death. Univariate analysis showed that patients with DEACMP had an average increase of 3 h (95% CI: 1.00, 5.00) in carbon monoxide exposure time and a 5-point decrease in GCS score (95% CI: 1.00, 6.00) than the patients without DEACMP, and the proportion of patients with severe carbon monoxide poisoning in the DEACMP group was higher than that of the non-DEACMP group (90.00% vs. 32.76%). According to the analysis of generalized estimation equation, on day 7 and 14 after admission, Compared with non-DEACMP patients, neither by performing unadjusted nor adjusted analysis with the iNOS of DEACMP patients was significantly higher than that in non-DEACMP patients regardless of whether exposure time, GCS score, coma time or severity of carbon monoxide poisoning were adjusted or not ( P <0.01 or P <0.05). Except for the level of nNOS in the GEE model adjusted with carbon monoxide exposure time, the levels of NO, nNOS and eNOS showed no significant difference between DEACMP and non-DEACMP patients ( P >0.05). Conclusions:The expression of iNOS level is increased in DEACMP patients, and its continuous expression may be involved in the pathogenesis of DEACMP.
5.Analysis of the changes in intestinal microecology in the early stage of sepsis rat based on 16S rDNA sequencing
Hongyi LI ; Ruiqing ZHAI ; Huoyan LIANG ; Yanhui ZHU ; Yan YAN ; Chengyang WANG ; Xianfei DING ; Gaofei SONG ; Tongwen SUN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2022;34(1):28-34
Objective:To investigate the changes of intestinal microecology in the early stage of sepsis rat model by 16S rDNA sequencing.Methods:Sixty male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) group and sham operation group (Sham group), with 30 rats in each group. In the CLP group, sepsis rat model was reproduced by CLP method; the rats in the Sham group only underwent laparotomy without CLP. At 24 hours after the operation, the intestinal feces and serum samples of 8 rats in each group were collected. The survival rate of the rest rats was observed until the 7th day. The level of serum tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Intestinal feces were sequenced by 16S rDNA sequencing technology. The operational taxonomic unit (OTU) data obtained after sequence comparison and clustering was used for α diversity and β diversity analysis, principal coordinate analysis and linear discriminant analysis effect size analysis (LEfSe) to observe the changes of intestinal microecology in early sepsis rats and excavate the marker flora.Results:At 24 hours after the reproduction of the model, the rats in the CLP group showed shortness of breath, scattered hair and other manifestations, and the level of serum TNF-α increased significantly as compared with that in the Sham group (ng/L: 43.95±9.05 vs. 11.08±3.27, P < 0.01). On the 7th day after modeling, the cumulative survival rate of the Sham group was 100%, while that of the CLP group was 31.82%. Diversity analysis showed that there was no significant difference in α diversity parameter between the Sham group and the CLP group (number of species: 520.00±52.15 vs. 492.25±86.61, Chao1 richness estimator: 707.25±65.69 vs. 668.93±96.50, Shannon index: 5.74±0.42 vs. 5.79±0.91, Simpson index: 0.93±0.03 vs. 0.94±0.05, all P > 0.05). However, the β diversity analysis showed that the difference between groups was greater than that within groups whether weighted according to OTU or not (abundance weighted matrix: R = 0.23, P = 0.04; abundance unweighted matrix: R = 0.32, P = 0.01). At the phylum level, the abundance of Proteobacteria and Candidatus_sacchari in the CLP group increased significantly as compared with the Sham group [18.100% (15.271%, 26.665%) vs. 6.974% (2.854%, 9.764%), 0.125% (0.027%, 0.159%)% vs. 0.018% (0.008%, 0.021%), both P < 0.05]. At the genus level, the abundance of opportunistic pathogen including Helicobacter, Ruthenium, Streptococcus, Clostridium ⅩⅧ in the CLP group was significantly higher than that in the Sham group [5.090% (1.812%, 6.598%) vs. 0.083% (0.034%, 0.198%), 0.244% (0.116%, 0.330%) vs. 0.016% (0.008%, 0.029%), 0.006% (0.003%, 0.010%) vs. 0.001% (0%, 0.003%), 0.094% (0.035%, 0.430%) vs. 0.007% (0.003%, 0.030%), all P < 0.05], and the abundance of probiotics such as Alloprevotella and Romboustia was significantly lower than that in the Sham group [7.345% (3.662%, 11.546%) vs. 22.504% (14.403%, 26.928%), 0.113% (0.047%, 0.196%) vs. 1.229% (0.809%, 2.29%), both P < 0.01]. LEfSe analysis showed that the probiotics belonging to Firmicutes were significantly enriched in the Sham group, and Romboustia was the most significantly enriched species. Opportunistic pathogens such as Helicobacter, Streptococcus and Clostridium ⅩⅧ were significantly enriched in the CLP group, Helicobacter_NGSU_ 2015 was the most significantly enriched species. Conclusion:In the early stage of sepsis, the intestinal microbiota structure of rats is significantly changed, which mainly shows that the abundance of Alloprevotella and other probiotics is significantly reduced, while that of Helicobacter and other opportunistic pathogens is significantly increased.
6.Approach to the patient with pituitary metastases initially manifested as central diabetes insipidus
Feng GUO ; Shasha WANG ; Guijun QIN ; Zhizhen LI ; Yanyan ZHAO ; Xialian LI ; Lina WU ; Jiao WANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Gaofei REN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2022;38(4):330-334
The data of 10 patients with pituitary metastases were retrospectively analyzed, including tumor origin, clinical features, imaging characteristics, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. The results showed that the average age of 10 patients at the time of consultation was 62.0 years. Nine metastases were originated from lung cancer and one from breast cancer. All patients started with central diabetes insipidus, and some of them accompanied with hypopituitarism, as well as occupancy manifestations such as headache, blurred vision, etc. MRI showed abnormalities in the pituitary stalk and posterior pituitary, four of which showed characteristic " dumbbell-shaped" changes. Three patients with epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR)-mutated lung adenocarcinoma revealed improvement in both primary lesion and pituitary metastases after targeted therapy.
7.Clinical characterization and genetic analysis of 5 Chinese families with glucokinase gene mutations
Yuansi CHEN ; Mingwei SHAO ; Gaofei REN ; Duo CHEN ; Feng GUO ; Yanxia LIU ; Zhizhen LI ; Liangge SUN ; Guijun QIN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2022;38(8):645-650
Objective:To summarize the clinical manifestations and molecular genetic characteristics of 5 families with maturity-onset diabetes mellitus of the young 2 (MODY2) caused by glucokinase (GCK) gene mutations.Methods:Clinical data and biochemical results of probands were collected. Peripheral blood samples of probands and first-degree family members were collected and whole exome gene was detected using second-generation sequencing. After comparing against the database, the suspected pathogenic sites were selected for Sanger sequencing verification.Results:All the 5 probands presented with mild fasting hyperglycemia, HbA 1C<7.5%, and no symptoms of thirst, polydipsia or polyuria. There were 6 mutants in 5 families, including M1: c.555delT (P.leu186CysFS Ter19) and M3: c. 263T>A (p.Met88Lys) which haven′t been reported before. During the follow-up, all probands received life-style intervention, except 2 pregnant women who should consider insulin treatment if necessary according to fetal genotypes. Conclusion:Among patients who meet the diagnostic criteria for MODY, MODY2 screening should be performed for children or pregnant women with mild hyperglycemia and family history. GCK gene detection is the gold standard for diagnosis, and accurate diagnosis will be conducive to the selection of appropriate treatment.
8.Anatomical characteristics of the superior segment of the inferior vena cava and its adjacent relationship: a cadaveric study
Yao YU ; Hongkai YU ; Qingbo HUANG ; Kan LIU ; Cheng PENG ; Songliang DU ; Binggen LI ; Shiqi LI ; Guodong ZHAO ; Gaofei WANG ; Xu ZHANG ; Xin MA ; Baojun WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(3):214-219
Objective:To clarify the anatomical characteristics and adjacent relationship of the superior segment of the inferior vena cava during laparoscopic surgery.Methods:In December 2018, two frozen and two fresh adult cadavers were dissected. The chest of the frozen cadavers was opened along the bilateral midline of the clavicle, the anterior pericardial wall was opened, and the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava was dissected. The abdominal cavity was opened along the midline of the abdomen, the left and right hepatic lobes were turned over, the inferior vena cava and the second hilum of the posterior segment of the liver were exposed, and the hiatus of the inferior vena cava was opened and entered the pericardium.The anatomical characteristics and adjacent relationship of the superior segment of the inferior vena cava were observed, and the length of the superior segment of the inferior vena cava was measured. The fresh frozen cadaver patients underwent laparoscopic surgery.Five 12 mm trocars were placed at the side of umbilicus, right rectus abdominis about 4 cm from umbilicus, midline of abdomen about 6 cm above umbilicus, right axillary front about 2 cm below inferior edge of liver, left midline of clavicle about 2 cm below inferior edge of liver. Laparoscopic-assisted turning of the left and right hepatic lobes, exposing the posterior inferior vena cava and the second hilum of the liver, opening of the vena cava hiatus into the pericardium.The anatomical characteristics and adjacent relationship of the upper diaphragmatic segment of the inferior vena cava were observed.Results:In two autopsies, the inferior vena cava entered the chest through the cava sulcus of the liver and the phrenic foramen cava, and then through the fibrous pericardium into the right atrium. The length from the diaphragm of inferior vena cava to the right atrium was 1.67 cm, 2.57 cm. In laparoscopic operation, the diaphragm entrance of the posterior segment of the liver inferior vena cava, the second hepatic portal and the inferior vena cava could be well exposed.The diaphragm could be opened along the hole of the vena cava with a relatively non vascular anatomical layer of adipose tissue.There was a large anatomical gap between the pericardium and the right atrium, and the inferior vena cava, the superior vena cava and the right atrium could be well exposed, and the whole diaphragm could be completely and continuously exposed from the bottom to the inferior vena cava at the entrance segment of the right atrium.Conclusions:There was a relatively avascular anatomical layer beside the inferior vena cava. During laparoscopic operation, opening the diaphragm through the abdominal cavity could safely enter the pericardium and expose the inferior vena cava, the superior vena cava and the right atrium, which provides a possibility for the removal of Mayo Ⅳ grade inferior vena cava tumor thrombus through this approach.
9.A study on the metastasis related location of superior mediastinal lymph nodes in thyroid cancer
Deguang ZHANG ; Hu ZHANG ; Gaofei HE ; Xiaoxiao LU ; Li GAO ; Jian CHEN ; Liang FANG ; Jianbo LI ; Chongwu JIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2021;36(6):426-431
Objective:To explore superior mediastinal lymph node zoning of thyroid cancer for accurate anatomical definition as a reference for surgical access. Methods:A method for zoning superior mediastinal lymph nodes for thyroid cancer was proposed. From Sep 2018 to Nov 2019, 36 cases of thyroid cancer with superior mediastinal lymph nodes metastases were reviewed. The diagnosis, surgical approaches, pathology, characteristics of lymph node metastasis, complications and follow-up results were analyzed.Results:The superior mediastinal lymph nodes were grouped into 10 areas: 1, 2Ra, 2Rb, 2La, 2Lb, 3A, 3P, 4R, 4La and 4Lb. According to the location of the superior mediastinum metastatic lymph nodes, direct vision approach through the neck incision, laparoscope-assisted approach, thracoscepy, laparoscope-assisted combined with thrascopy approach or conventional median sternotomy was performed for regional lymph node dissection. The average follow-up time was (10±4) months. No residual or recurrence of tumor in superior mediastinal area was found.Conclusions:The zoning of the superior mediastinal lymph nodes in thyroid cancer can be used as a guide for surgical approach to lymph node dissection .
10.Application of lung ultrasound score inevaluating patients with primary graft dysfunction after lung transplantation
Qiuyue LI ; Siyuan CHANG ; Gaofeng ZHAO ; Wei CHANG ; Gang LIU ; Gaofei LI ; Na XU ; Jingyu CHEN ; Min FENG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2021;42(3):168-172
Objective:To explore the application value of bedside lung ultrasound score(LUS)in evaluating patients with primary graft dysfunction(PGD)after lung transplantation.Methods:A total of 35 PGD patients after lung transplantation in surgical intensive care unit from June 2018 to May 2020 were selected as research objects. After lung transplantation, one physician collected the clinical data, including age, gender, preoperative 24 h APACHE II score, postoperative hemodynamic parameters, lactate and respiratory parameters; another physician was responsible for LUS examination and LUS at 12/24/48/72 h post-operation. The correlation between LUS and oxygenation index was analyzed by bivariate correlation analysis. Receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC)was utilized for calculating the predictive value, sensitivity and specificity of LUS score for severe PGD.Results:A negative correlation existed between LUS and oxygenation index in single lung transplant( r=-0.536, P<0.01)and a negative correlation between LUS and oxygenation index ( r=-0.518, P<0.01)in double lung transplant. The area under ROC curve of LUS showed that the predictive value of LUS of severe PGD patients with single lung transplant was 7.0 with a sensitivity of 86.7% and a specificity of 72.1%, the predicted value of LUS of severe PGD in double lung transplant was 13.0 with a sensitivity of 83.3% and a specificity of 60.0%. Conclusions:Lung ultrasound is simple and easy to operate and LUS can evaluate the severity of PGD patients after lung transplantation. It has a high potency of guiding clinical diagnosis and treatment.

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