1.Transseptal Puncture Guided by Transthoracic Echocardiography in Percutaneous Transcatheter Closure of Patent Foramen Ovale
Zhen MA ; Xiaoming LI ; Hang YANG ; Yichen GONG ; Yuanhao FU ; Xinpeng JIANG ; Zhe ZHANG ; Yu FU
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2024;24(8):540-544
Objective To assess the safety of transeptal puncture(TSP)guided by transthoracic echocardiography(TEE)in percutaneous transcatheter closure of patent foramen ovale(PFO).Methods From March 2022 to December 2022,our department performed TSP guided by TEE in 45 patients with PFO who were unable to pass through the PFO with transcatheter standard technique.After guiding the delivery of the sheath,the foramen ovale was occluded.Results PFO closure with TSP technique guided by transthoracic echocardiography was successfully finished in all the 45 patients,with an operative time of(15.0±3.7)min.No complications such as arrhythmia or cardiac perforation happened immediately and at 12 h after surgery.All the patients recovered and were discharged on the next day after surgery.All the 45 patients were followed up by outpatient echocardiography and dynamic electrocardiogram at 3 months after surgery,and no complications such as intracardiac shunt,pericardial effusion,atrial fibrillation,aortic regurgitation,or arrhythmia were observed.Conclusion TSP guided by TEE is safe and feasible,and it can be used as a supplementary method for complex PFO.
2.Application of axillary-coronary artery bypass in minimally invasive cardiac surgery-coronary artery bypass graft
Luyu MENG ; Yunpeng LING ; Yuanhao FU ; Yichen GONG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;40(9):542-548
Objective:To explore the safety and effectiveness of axillary-coronary artery bypass (ACAB) of anterolateral incision multi-vessel coronary artery bypass surgery (MICS-CABG).Methods:Patients who underwent coronary artery bypass surgery in Peking University Third Hospital from May 2020 to December 2022 were included. 48 and 158 patients were included in MICS-ACAB and OPCABG group respectively. The mean age of the OPCABG group was (64.72±8.27) years old, and the male proportion was 77.2%(122 cases). The mean age of the MICS-ACAB group was (71.42±7.77) years old, and the male proportion was 79.2%(38 cases). Major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (MACCE, including stroke, death, myocardial infarction and revascularization) and postoperative PCS scores of SF-36 were selected as the primary endpoint. The surgical complications and angiography patency rate of grafts were recorded to evaluate the clinical effects of MICS-ACAB.Results:The median number of bypass graft in two groups was 3. There were no significant differences in perioperative MACCE, re-operation rate, renal failure and lenth of postoperative hospital stay between two groups( P>0.05). 85.4% of patients reveived angiography assessment before discharge. There was no significant difference in graft patency between the MICS-ACAB group and OPCABG group (95.2% vs 88.8%, P=0.368). The results of propensity score matching analysis were consistent with the above conclusions. Both univariate analysis and multiple linear regression showed that MICS-ACAB could improve the PCS score of SF-36 at 7 days after surgery[(31.77±5.97) scores vs. (29.45±6.31) scores, P=0.025]. Conclusion:The safety of MICS-ACAB is satisfactory, which can achieve the completely revascularization and the patency rate of grafts is desirable. This procedure can significantly improve quality of life of patients in early postoperative period.
3.Quality of life in patients after minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting surgery versus off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting surgery: A propensity score matching study
Zhifeng XU ; Yunpeng LING ; Feng WAN ; Yuanhao FU ; Yichen GONG ; Hang YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;30(07):989-994
Objective To compare and analyze the postoperative quality of life in patients after minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting (MICABG) and conventional median thoracotomy off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting surgery (OPCABG). Methods From November 2015 to January 2018, 94 patients who underwent MICABG in the Peking University Third Hospital were included in the MICABG group. During the same period 441 patients who received OPCABG were included in the OPCABG group. The patients were matched by using propensity score matching method with a ratio of 1∶1. The quality of life was compared between two groups at 1 month, 6 months and 12 months after the surgery using SF-36 scale. Results A total of 82 patients were matched for each group. In the MICABG group, there were 66 males and 16 females with a mean age of 62.6±8.2 years. In the OPCABG group, there were 67 males and 15 females with a mean age of 63.2±13.2 years. One month after the operation, the physical health assessment (PCS) and mental health assessment (MCS) of the MICABG group were higher than those of the OPCABG group (50.3±10.6 points vs. 46.1±10.3 points, P=0.011; 59.5±9.3 points vs. 54.2±11.0 points, P=0.002). Scores of these following five dimensions: general health, physical functioning (PF), role-physical, social functioning (SF), role-emotion in the MICABG group were higher than those in the OPCABG group, while the score of body pain was inferior to that in the OPCABG group, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). Six months after the surgery, the PCS and MCS of the two groups were not statistically different (80.0±13.1 points vs. 77.8±12.4 points, P=0.271; 81.6±13.5 points vs. 80.4±11.2 points, P=0.537). However, the scores of PF and SF in the MICABG group were still higher than those in the OPCABG group (P<0.05). Twelve months after the surgery, there was no statistical difference in the score of each dimension between the two groups (P>0.05). Conclusion The improvement of quality of life within 6 months after MICABG is better than that of OPCABG, and it is similar between the two groups at 12 months after the surgery, indicating that MICABG has a certain effect of improving the short-term quality of life after the surgery, and the long-term quality of life is comparable to conventional surgery.
4.Interpretation of the Gallbladder reporting and data system (GB-RADS) for risk stratification of gallbladder wall thickening on ultrasonography: an international expert consensus
Ziyi YANG ; Shilei LIU ; Chen CAI ; Ziyou WU ; Yichen XIONG ; Wei GONG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2022;21(7):852-857
In February 2022, the world′s first gallbladder reporting and data system (GB-RADS) for the assessment of gallbladder wall thickening on ultrasonography was published in the form of an international expert consensus. The GB-RADS system classifies gallbladder wall thickening into six levels (GB-RADS 0?5), with gradually increasing risk of malignancy. It is mainly based on the following features: symmetry and extent (focal versus circumferential) of involvement, layered appearance, intramural features (including intramural cysts and echogenic foci), and interface with the liver. The proposed system is important for the standardized diagnosis and treatment of gallbladder diseases. The authors interpret the consensus, introduce the evaluation points and classification standards, and suggest the future applications and research directions.
5.Progress in clinical diagnosis and treatment of gallbladder cancer
Ziyi YANG ; Shilei LIU ; Chen CAI ; Ziyou WU ; Yichen XIONG ; Maolan LI ; Xiangsong WU ; Zhiwei QUAN ; Wei GONG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2022;60(8):784-791
Due to the lack of effective early diagnosis and treatment, gallbladder cancer(GBC) remains a malignant tumor with extremely high malignancy and poor prognosis. Therefore, high quality studies are required to break through the bottleneck in GBC diagnosis and treatment. This article reviewed the domestic and foreign GBC research published in 2021, presenting a comprehensive summary of the important advances in the field of clinical diagnosis and treatment. Latest epidemiological data and risk factors, emerging diagnostic methods of peripheral blood laboratory tests and imaging, new pathologic classification system, hot topics and controversies of surgical treatment as well as the dynamics of systemic treatment of GBC are reviewed in the article. The present findings may contribute to a more efficient means of diagnosis and treatment for GBC and hold the promise of improved outcomes for patients with GBC.
6.Progress in clinical diagnosis and treatment of gallbladder cancer
Ziyi YANG ; Shilei LIU ; Chen CAI ; Ziyou WU ; Yichen XIONG ; Maolan LI ; Xiangsong WU ; Zhiwei QUAN ; Wei GONG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2022;60(8):784-791
Due to the lack of effective early diagnosis and treatment, gallbladder cancer(GBC) remains a malignant tumor with extremely high malignancy and poor prognosis. Therefore, high quality studies are required to break through the bottleneck in GBC diagnosis and treatment. This article reviewed the domestic and foreign GBC research published in 2021, presenting a comprehensive summary of the important advances in the field of clinical diagnosis and treatment. Latest epidemiological data and risk factors, emerging diagnostic methods of peripheral blood laboratory tests and imaging, new pathologic classification system, hot topics and controversies of surgical treatment as well as the dynamics of systemic treatment of GBC are reviewed in the article. The present findings may contribute to a more efficient means of diagnosis and treatment for GBC and hold the promise of improved outcomes for patients with GBC.
7.Intermittent two-lung ventilation during minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting on the application of triangular-sail technique
Yuanhao FU ; Yichen GONG ; Min QIAN ; Lufeng ZHANG ; Hong ZHAO ; Yunpeng LING
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;28(06):633-638
Objective To analyze the feasibility of using triangular-sail technique that allows intermittent two-lung ventilation during minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting (MICS CABG). Methods The clinical data of 207 patients with MICS CABG in our cardiac center from January 2019 to November 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. These patients were divided into two groups. A group OLV included 111 patients who underwent one-lung ventilation during surgery, while a group TLV included 96 patients who underwent intermittent two-lung ventilation. The triangular-sail technique was used in the group TLV. This simple technique isolated the operative field from lung lobes with the traction of pericardial adipose tissue. The preoperative data and perioperative clinical data of the two groups were compared and analyzed. Results There was no statistical difference in basic preoperative data between the two groups. The operation time in the OLV group was shorter than that in the TLV group (296.7±57.3 min vs. 334.1±87.0 min, P=0.000), and the duration of postoperative mechanical ventilation and ICU stay were not statistically different between the two groups. There was also no statistical difference in the incidence of pneumothorax or atelectasis between the two groups. Conclusion The triangular-sail technique is simple and easy to implement. The technique allows intermittent two-lung ventilation during MICS CABG procedure.
8.Research of prognostic immunophenotypes in 163 patients of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Xin YANG ; Shu CHEN ; Yu QI ; Xiaoying XU ; Xue GUAN ; Yichen YANG ; Yanxue LIU ; Yuhong GUO ; Wenchen GONG ; Yanan GAO ; Xianhuo WANG ; Wei LI ; Lanfang LI ; Kai FU ; Huilai ZHANG ; Bin MENG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2021;42(6):487-494
Objective:To screen and analyze the prognostic protein biomarkers of DLBCL, and to explore their value in the prognostic evaluation.Methods:163 cases of confirmed DLBCLs from January 2011 to December 2016 were collected with their clinical, pathological and follow-up data, which were all from our hospital. The expression of protein markers were tested using immunohistochemical staining (IHC) . The immune phenotypes independent of the International Prognostic Index (IPI) that affect overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) of DLBCL were explored by COX regression model, and the effect of their co-expression on the prognosis were also analyzed.Result:BCL6 negative (PFS: HR=1.652, 95% CI 1.030-2.649, P=0.037) , P53 positive (OS: HR=1.842, 95% CI 1.008-3.367, P=0.047) , and BCL2 strong positive expressions (S+) (OS: HR=2.102, 95% CI 1.249-3.537, P=0.005; PFS: HR=2.126, 95% CI 1.312-3.443, P=0.002) are adverse prognostic factors of DLBCL that are independent of IPI. BCL6 - (PFS: HR=2.042, 95% CI 1.021-4.081, P=0.043) , P53 + (OS: HR=3.069, 95% CI 1.244-7.569, P=0.015) and BCL2 S+ (OS: HR=2.433, 95% CI 1.165-5.082, P=0.018; PFS: HR=3.209, 95% CI 1.606-6.410, P=0.001) are adverse prognostic factors in the group of age≤60-year-old; in the group of IPI score 0-2, cases with BCL6 - (OS: HR=2.467, 95% CI 1.322-4.604, P=0.005; PFS: HR=2.248, 95% CI 1.275-3.965, P=0.005) and BCL2 S+ (PFS: HR=2.045, 95% CI 1.119-3.735, P=0.020) have worse prognosis. The co-expression of BCL6 - and BCL2 S+ has significant influence on prognosis of DLBCL ( P=0.005 and P<0.001) , in which BCL6 +/non-BCL2 S+ ( n=86) has the best prognosis[3-year-OS (71.6±4.9) %, 3-year-PFS (67.0±5.1) %], and BCL6 -/BCL2 S+ ( n=10) has the worst prognosis[3-year-OS (20.0±12.6) %, 3-year-PFS (10.0±9.5) %]; the co-expression of BCL6 - and P53 + has no significant influence on prognosis ( P=0.061 and P=0.089) , however, those cases with BCL6 +/P53 - ( n=98) often get better prognosis[3-year-OS (70.6±4.7) %, 3-year-PFS (64.6±4.9) %] than others; the co-expression of P53 + and BCL2 S+ has significant influence on prognosis of DLBCL ( P<0.001 and P<0.001) , and P53 +/BCL2 S+ ( n=5) has the worst prognosis (3-year-OS and 3-year-PFS are both 0) ; BCL2 S+ cases get shorter OS and PFS, regardless of the expression of BCL6 and P53. Conclusion:The expression and co-expression of BCL6 negative, P53 positive and BCL2 S+ have certain value in the prognostic evaluation of DLBCL, especially in the group of age≤60-year-old and IPI score 0-2.
9.Clinicopathological features of intravascular peripheral T-cell lymphoma
Xue GUAN ; Yichen YANG ; Yu QI ; Wenchen GONG ; Xiaoying XU ; Yalei WANG ; Yuhong GUO ; Ye LUO ; Lin SUN ; Kai FU ; Bin MENG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2021;42(7):583-590
Objective:To summarize the clinical and pathological features of intravascular NK and T cell lymphoma for better understanding of such disease to reduce misdiagnosis and miss-diagnosis.Methods:Clinical and pathological features were analyzed retrospectively in one case of intravascular peripheral T-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (IVPTCL, NOS) , with literatures review.Results:The case presented in this study was a 66-year-old man. PET/CT scan showed multiple lymph nodes enlargement throughout the body. Normal lymph node structure could not be observed by tissue biopsy, while lymph follicles were partially disrupted. High-power light microscope revealed a large number of blood vessels with diffuse proliferation and dilation, where atypical lymphoid cell mass was restricted in the lumen and partially infiltrated the large blood vessel wall. These tumor cells were medium to large with moderate cytoplasm. The nucleus was irregular, single or multiple nucleoli could be seen, chromatin was condensed, some were empty and bright, and mitotic figures could be seen. Immunohistochemical staining showed that the neoplastic cells were positive for expression of CD3, CD43, CD8, GrB, TIA-1 and perforin. EBER in situ hybridization result was negative. Polymerase chain reaction test identified a clonal gene rearrangement of T-cell receptor γ. The patient was treated with CHOP in combination with chidamide, but died of infection and cardiopulmonary failure within 2 months. 56 cases of intravascular NK/T cell lymphoma with definite classification were collected from relevant literatures, including 47 cases with nasal type of extranodal NK/T cell lymphoma (27 were male and 20 were female) , 8 cases with anaplastic large cell lymphoma (3 males and 5 females) , and only one case with de nova IVPTCL, NOS in brain. We report the second case of IVPTCL,NOS, and notably originated from lymph node for the first time.Conclusions:Intravascular NK/T cell lymphoma is a highly aggressive disease with no effective treatment at present. Involvement of Lymph node has rarely been reported, and further studies on more cases are necessary.
10.Clinical experience of minimal invasive coronary surgery-coronary artery bypass grafting: a series of 244 cases
Yichen GONG ; Yunpeng LING ; Lufeng ZHANG ; Zhongqi CUI ; Song WU ; Hong ZHAO ; Yuanhao FU ; Hang YANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2020;58(5):363-368
Objective:To examine the safety and efficacy of minimally invasive coronary surgery-coronary artery bypass grafting (MICS-CABG).Methods:From the first case in November 2015 to November 2019, a total of 244 cases of MICS-CABG were performed in Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Peking University Third Hospital. There were 197 males and 47 females, aging (62.3±8.7)years (range: 36 to 88 years). The operations were performed via the 5 th intercostal space of left thoracic lateral incision (length: 4 to 5 cm extended for 8 to 10 cm), and were performed under off-pump, with the help of the chest wall suspension device and cardiac fixator. The proximal anastomosis on ascending aorta and the distal anastomosis of left anterior descending branch, circumflex branch and right coronary system were completed according to procedure. In all 244 cases, the proportion of 2 grafts was 53.7% (131 cases), 3 grafts was 36.1% (88 cases), 4 grafts was 9.8% (24 cases) and 5 grafts was 0.4% (1 case). The average of grafts was 2.6±0.7 (range: 2 to 5). The proportion of hybrid was 14.3% (35 cases), sequential bypass procedure was 43.0% (105 cases) and multiple artery grafts was 25.4% (62 cases). The perioperative complications of the patients were collected, the patency rate of the grafts was evaluated by coronary angiography or CT within 7 days after the operation, and main adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (MACCE) were followed up. The survival curve was drawn by Kaplan-Meier method, and the 1-year MACCE rate was calculated by survival analysis. Results:All cases had no transition to thoracotomy and cardiopulmonary bypass procedure, and no cases needed intra aortic balloon pumping and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation during the operation.There were 2 cases of poor incision healing, and reoperation was performed in 10 cases (6 cases of postoperative bleeding, 2 cases of incision debridement, and 2 cases of grafts problems). The rate of MACCE in 30 days was 2.6% (10 cases), which contained 3 cases of death (2 cases of grafts occlusion, 1 case of serious hemorrhage after thoracic puncture drainage), 3 cases of stroke and 5 cases of non-fatal myocardial infarction. By the re-examination of angiography in 7 days after operation, the overall patency of the grafts was 96.1%, and the patency of the left anterior descending was 98.6%. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was conducted for 235 patients (96.3%) with 1 to 36 months follow-up results, and the 1-year MACCE rate was 5.6% (95 %CI: 4.2% to 7.0%) . There was no significant difference among the incidences of MACCE at each stage of learning curve. Surgeon could reduce the operation time and complete more anastomosis with the accumulation of experience after the early 30 cases. Conclusions:MICS-CABG can safely achieve completed revascularization, which has good operative effects in short and medium-long term. There is no significant risk in the early cases of learning curve.

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