Objective To review the recent research progress on relationshi p between subchondral bone and cartilage degeneration in osteoarthritis (OA), and to predict future research directions. Methods Recent l iteratures about the pathological changes of subchondral bone in OA were reviewed and analyzed in terms of biomechanics, bone remodel ingand biological factors. Results Subchondral bone sclerosis or softening was the result of osteoarthritis and also closely related to the occurrence and development of OA. Inhibiting the bone metabol ism of subchondral bone could slow the degeneration of articular cartilage. Conclusion For the treatment of OA, it is necessary to pay close attention to cartilage changes and the prevention of subchondral bone degeneration.
The surgical treatment of pectus excavatum has a history of more than 100 years, which has gone through from traditional open surgery to the current popular minimally invasive surgery. Nuss procedure, as the most classic minimally invasive operation, has been improved in accordance with the clinical needs since its inception to achieve fewer complications and better results, but there are still limitations that are difficult to break through, attracting a large number of scholars to make continuous innovation and develop updated devices and operation methods. This article reviews the history of funnel chest surgery, application and improvement of Nuss operation, double compression and complete fixation bar system and Wang procedure.
Objective To summarize the clinical experience of surgical treatment for cervical and upper thoracic esophageal cancer (the distance between the upper margin of tumor and the inlet of chest is/or less than 3cm), so as to enhance the surgery curative effect and reduce the occurrence of complications. Methods Clinical material of 142 patients with esophageal carcinoma in the neck and upper thorax in this hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Radical excision were taken for 122 patients, palliative excision were taken for 15 patients and exploration were taken for 5 patients, total excision rate was 96.5%. The main type of surgical reconstruction technique includes: simple replacement of esophagus with stomach, colon replacement of esophagus technique, jejunum replacement of esophagus, pectoral major muscleskin flap reconstruction; the right chestupper abdomenneck three incisions for the stomach replacement of esophagus technique, an entire throat excision+stomach replacement of esophagus, a tube stomach replacement of esophagus, left chestneck two incisions, stomach replacement of esophagus technique. Results There were 5 postoperative deaths, two of which died of pulmonary infection, one died of serious infection due to colon necrosis, one died of pulmonary infection due to esophagealtracheal fistula after palliative excision, one died of suffocation due to massive regurgitations. Tumor cells were discovered on the cancer edge of esophagus by pathology in 9 patients. Eight patients with carcinoma of the cervical and 21 patients with carcinoma of the upper thoracic esophagus were suffered from one or more kind of postoperative complications. Mainly complications consisted of the jejunum necrosis, the colon necrosis, the recurrent nerve damage, the lungs infection, the swallow function barrier, esophageal regurgitation. The total of 117(85.4%) survivals were followed up from 1 to 5 years, 20 patients were missed followup. The 1, 3, 5 years survival rate after surgical treatment were 72%,48% and 31% respectively. The 5 year survival rate of the patients in Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ,Ⅳa stage were 82.3%, 61.2%, 25.0% and 5.0% respectively. Conclusion Further studies about operation mode, excision area, prevention for postoperative complication, preservation and reconstruction of normal function for patients suffering from the cervical and upper thoracic esophageal cancer (the distance between the upper margin of tumor and the inlet of chest is/or less than 3cm) is still expected.
ObjectiveTo review the clinical records of patients with central nervous system (CNS) embryonal tumors, not otherwise specified (NOS); and summarize their clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment.MethodWe reviewed the data of patients with intracranial tumors admitted to Department of Neurosurgery of West China Hospital, Sichuan University from January 2014 to December 2016, and retrospectively analyzed the clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment of seven patients with CNS embryonal tumors, NOS.ResultsThere were 4 males and 3 females, and the mean age was 25.4 years old. The tumor was located in cerebral hemisphere in 5 patients, and in third ventricle in 2. Clinical presentation included headache, nausea, and vomiting due to intracranial hypertension, and focal neurological signs. All patients underwent craniotomy for tumor resection and postoperative pathology confirmed CNS embryonal tumor, NOS. The patients were followed up for 6 months to 3 years, and 2 patients died during follow-up.ConclusionsCNS embryonal tumor, NOS is malignant intracranial lesion, and has been enlisted as a separate entity under classification of CNS embryonal tumors. It has its unique radiological features, including rare occurrence of perilesional edema, cystic changes, and clear demarcation. Through comprehensive treatment including surgical resection, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, patients can enjoy prolonged survival and improved quality of life.
Objective To study operative methods of treating upper cervical spine instability without injury. Methods Twentythree cases were treated by internal fixation with autologous bone grafts. Atlantoaxial arthrodesis were performed in 10 cases with Apofix interlaminar clamp(5 cases), Atlas cable system(3 cases) and Brookes(2 cases). Occipitocervical fusion were performed in the other 13 cases by using of CD-cervical(3 cases), Cervifix(8 cases) and Ustick fixation(2cases). Results All the 23 cases were followed up for 2.5 years in average (ranged from 6 months to 5 years). Solid arthrodesis was obtained in all 23 cases . Six months after operation, of the 20 cases with preoperation nervous lesion, improvement was achieved in 16 cases. According to JOA standard and Hirabashiformula,the rate of improvement was 27.1%.Conclusion Posterior fusion is recommended for upper cervical unstability.
The postoperative symptom burden in patients with lung cancer is severe and adversely impairs their quality of life. Symptom management is the cornerstone of medical care. Patient-reported outcome (PRO)-based symptom management is being increasingly recognized as the best "patient-centered care" model in clinical practice. However, the precise implementation of this model in patients undergoing lung cancer surgery is hindered by the lack of a lung cancer surgery-specific scale, implementation standards, clinical application parameters and high-quality researches. The use of a precise and simple PRO scale and an electronic PRO platform may greatly improve the feasibility of implementing this model. Currently, the application of PRO-based symptom management in lung cancer surgery is still being explored and needs to be improved in clinical research and practice.
【Abstract】 Objective To investigate the origin, prevention and treatment of postoperative complications and death rate after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD). Methods Retrospective study on the clinical materials of complications and death rate was done on 106 cases of PD performed in our hospital during July 1985 to December 2002. Results In this group, 37 cases (34.91%) had postoperative complications, and the incidence rate of severe complications was 19.81% (21/106), the death rate was 10.38% (11/106). Compared between the two groups with preoperative bilirubin gt;342 μmol/L and ≤342 μmol/L, the incidence of total complications increased evidently (P<0.05), and the bleeding amount,infusion amount and operation time in those with complications or dead ones were evidently higher than those without complications (P<0.05). Conclusion The safty and resectability of PD has improved evidently in recent years but good skills, careful operation, the experience of the operatior and careful perioperative treatment and nursing are of crucial importance to reduce the complications and death rate.
Patient-reported outcome (PRO) has been paid increasing attention in lung cancer surgery. It has gradually become an important outcome indicator in clinical research of lung cancer surgery and an important tool for symptom management. Commonly used lung cancer-specific PRO measurement tools include: Lung Cancer Symptom Scale, European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer-Core Quality of Life Questionnaire and Lung Cancer module, Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Lung, MD Anderson Symptom Inventory-Lung Cancer module, Postoperative Symptom Scale for Lung Cancer Patients, and Perioperative Symptom Assessment for Lung Surgery. The application of lung cancer-specific scales lacks authoritative implementation norms in the field of lung cancer surgery in terms of scale selection, data collection, and outcome application. This review aimed to analyze the current status of application of PRO scales in lung cancer surgery.
Objective To explore the effects of intraperitoneal chemotherapy with fluorouracil (FU) on the growth and metastasis of tumor cells in carbon dioxide (CO2) pneumoperitoneum. Methods Fifty male H-22 mice of clean grade were selected and randomly assigned into 5 groups in each group with 10: simple implantation group, pneumoperitoneum group, pneumoperitoneum and NS group, pneumoperitoneum and low concentration (5.0 g/L) of FU group and pneumoperitoneum and high concentration (10.0 g/L) of FU group. All mice were executed after 11 days to observe the weight and the implantation of tumor in abdominal wall. Then the expressions of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) were detected by immunohistochemistry. Results The tumor weight was significantly higher in pneumoperitoneum and high concentration of FU group compared with other groups except pneumoperitoneum and low concentration of FU group (P<0.05, P<0.01 ). The inhibition rate of tumor was 64.5% in pneumoperitoneum and high concentration of FU group. The diameter of portsite implantation nodus was significantly bigger in pneumoperitoneum and NS group compared with pneumoperitoneum and low concentration of FU group and pneumoperitoneum and high concentration of FU group (P<0.01). The expressions of PCNA and VEGF of ascites and portsite implantation nodus were significantly different in every group, respectively (P<0.05, P<0.01). Conclusion There is inhibitive effect of intraperitoneal chemotherapy with high concentration of FU on the growth and metastasis of S-180 tumor cells in CO2 pneumoperitoneum, which may be associated with downregulation of PCNA and VEGF expressions.
Early diagnosis of lung cancer is of great significance for reducing mortality and improving survival. Traditional methods of early diagnosis of lung cancer have their own limitations. The exhaled breath can reflect the disease state of the body, which has great potential in the early diagnosis of lung cancer. In this paper, the diagnosis of lung cancer and the application of exhaled breath detection technology in the diagnosis of lung cancer were reviewed.