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        • Brief discussion on the current status and future of chronic pain management based on a new definition of pain

          By reviewing the current status of chronic pain and combining with the new definition of pain revised by the International Association for the Study of Pain in 2020, firstly a prevention-based approach, self-management of pain, and multidisciplinary collaboration based on the integration of bio-psycho-social-environmental factors is proposed. The medical mode will greatly improve the treatment effect of chronic pain and the quality of life of patients. Secondly, the importance of strengthening humanistic care and paying attention to health education, as well as improving medical staff’s awareness of chronic pain and the level of diagnosis and treatment are pointed out. Finally, it is clarified that innovative non-drug treatments and the establishment of digital pain management platforms are the future of chronic pain.

          Release date:2022-09-30 08:46 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Annual data report on surgical treatment of esophageal cancer in Shanghai Chest Hospital in 2015

          ObjectiveTo give an annual data report of surgical treatment of esophageal cancer in Shanghai Chest Hospital to provide reference for treatment and research on esophageal cancer.MethodsThe clinical data of 414 patients with esophageal cancer who underwent endoscopy (9 patients) and esophagectomy (405 patients) in Shanghai Chest Hospital in 2015 were reviewed, including 334 males and 80 females. Their tumor biological characteristics and short-term and long-term treatment results were analyzed.ResultsPatients in this group were predominantly aged 60 to 69 years (46.9%), and the tumor was mainly located in the middle thorax (50.7%). About 79.9% of the patients received trans-right thoracic esophagectomy, 44.4% received minimally invasive surgery; 388 (93.7%) patients accepted upfront esophagectomy without induction therapy, and 179 (43.2%) patients received postoperative adjuvant therapy. The R0 resection rate was 90.6%, and the 30- and 90-day mortality rates were 1.4% and 2.4%, respectively. The 4-year overall survival rate of the R0 resection patients was 65.7%.ConclusionSatisfactory long-term survival results can be obtained for thoracic esophageal cancer if R0 resection can be achieved by trans-right thoracic esophagectomy and extended lymphadenectomy combined with appropriate postoperative adjuvant treatment.

          Release date:2020-09-22 02:51 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • MDT discussion of a case of giant gastrointestinal stromal tumor

          ObjectiveTo explore the clinical characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment norms of gastrointestinal stromal tumor, so as to deepen clinicians’ understanding of the gastrointestinal stromal tumor and avoid misdiagnosis.MethodsThe clinical data of a patient with gastrointestinal stromal tumor who treated in March 2019 in The First Hospital of Kunming was retrospectively analyzed, and determining the methods of the treatment through MDT mode.ResultsThis patient was generally in good condition. After MDT discussions among the imaging department, cardiothoracic surgery department, oncology department, and anesthesia department, it was considered that surgical treatment was the best treatment scheme. The operation time was 120 min, intraoperative bleeding was about 100 mL, and no blood transfusion was performed. No bleeding, abdominal infection, gastroesophageal reflux, and other complications occurred after the operation, and the patient was discharged successfully on the 10th day after the operation. Postoperative treatment was assisted by imatinib. Follow-up was conducted for more than 4 months, with no obvious complication occurred after discharge, so continued to follow-up.ConclusionGastrointestinal stromal tumor can be diagnosed and treated by multidisciplinary approach, and surgical resection is still the most important and effective treatment.

          Release date:2020-02-28 02:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Difficulties and prospects of combined traditional Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of severe acute pancreatitis

          Despite of the progress in the treatment of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP), there are still factors that hinder the improvement of the efficacy of treatment: there is a lack of an accurate and easy-to-use system for early severity prediction; the multidisciplinary collaboration mechanism needs to be further optimized; there is no clinical efficacy evaluation system for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM); the therapeutic targets of TCM are unclear; the effector substances are unknown; and the research and development of new medicines is still difficult. In order to further reduce the mortality of SAP and realize the goal of improving the efficacy, we should strengthen the integration of Chinese and Western medicine, multidisciplinary collaboration, and improve the treatment levels; as well as carry out basic and clinical research oriented to clinical value. We will also promote the innovative development of combined Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of SAP by elucidating the mechanism, validating the efficacy and commercializing the achievements. In view of SAP, a major and difficult disease, we should insist on the principle of integrity and innovation, the synergy of Chinese and Western medicines and the complementarity of advantages, and promote the innovation and development of combined Chinese and Western medicines in the treatment of SAP, so as to further reduce the morbidity and mortality and to alleviate the burden of the disease.

          Release date:2024-03-23 11:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • MDT conducted exploration for the opportunity of surgery after TACE therapy for patient with primary hepatocellular carcinoma in BCLC B stage

          Objective To explore the opportunity of surgery after transarterial chemoembolization therapy for patient with primary hepatocellular carcinoma in Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) B stage. Methods Multi- disciplinary team (MDT) carried out for a BCLC B stage patient in October 2017 in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. The patient diagnosed with massive primary hepatocellular carcinoma in right lobe of the liver accompanied by para-tumor satellite nodules and metastatic nodules in quadrate lobe (BCLC B stage) in 2 months ago and received twice TACE therapies in the first 2 months. The MDT group developed anterior approach in right hepatectomy and tumor enucleation in the left medial segment. Results The experts group of MDT agreed on the patient undergone twice TACE therapies, whose tumor in right lobe had shrinked and left lobe enlarged, and the patient acquired the opportunity for surgery. By elaborately devised perioperative care and surgery risk control, the patient undergone operation successfully and recovered without any operative complications. Conclusions A proportion of BCLC B stage patients with hepatocellular carcinoma can acquire the opportunity of a second stage operation for removal of the tumor. We should manage this portion of patients well and strive for the best therapeutic effect.

          Release date:2018-06-15 10:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • MDT discussion of a case of intraperitoneal mass after associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy

          ObjectiveTo summarize experiences of diagnosis and treatment of intraperitoneal mass after associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) in treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).MethodThe clinicopathologic data of a 40 years old case of HCC with intraperitoneal mass after ALPPS in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsThe patient was admitted to this hospital because of abdominal pain and abdominal distension for 5 d. The intraperitoneal mass was found and its nature was not clear on year 1 after ALPPS on admission. After discussion of multidisciplinary team (MDT), the exploratory laparotomy and abdominal tumor resection were planned to perform. The intraperitoneal mass and appendix were removed, the resected tissues were diagnosed as chronic inflammation and retroperitoneal abscess caused by perforation of suppurative appendicitis, respectively. The anti-infection and symptomatic support treatment were strengthened to perform after operation, the patient discharged after recovery. The patient was followed up so far, the general condition was good, and there was no clinical recurrence.ConclusionsFor patient underwent ALPPS, regular follow-up should be paid attention to. If intraperitoneal mass is found and nature is not clear, MDT discussion should be performed so as to make a more reasonable treatment plan. After exclusion of contraindications, surgical treatment should be carried out to furthest benefit patients.

          Release date:2021-08-04 10:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Conversion therapy of giant liver cancer: a case of MDT discussion

          Objective To investigate the value of multidisciplinary team (MDT) diagnosis and treatment model in the conversion therapy of liver cancer. Method The clinical data of a patient with high-risk giant liver cancer of the right liver who was admitted to People’s Hospital of Leshan in April 2019, and who was successfully conversion therapy and safely underwent hepatectomy after MDT discussion was retrospectively analyzed. Results A 62 years old male patient was admitted to our hospital with “abdominal distension for more than 1 month, and liver mass was found for 10 days”. The relevant auxiliary examinations were perfected. The patient was diagnosed as huge primary hepatocellular carcinoma in the right liver. One-stage surgical resection cannot be performed safely due to the huge tumor. After MDT discussion, transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) combined with sorafenib targeted therapy was decided to reduce the lesions, and two-stage surgical resection was performed safely after conversion therapy. After two cycles of TACE combined with sorafenib targeted drug therapy, MDT discussed the feasibility of safe surgical resection, and underwent fluorescence-guided laparoscopic right posterior lobectomy. The postoperative pathological examination revealed moderately differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma. The patient recovered and was discharged from the hospital one week later. Outpatient followed-up for 32 months showed no obvious abnormality. Conclusions MDT discussion can formulate a more individualized treatment plan, improve the conversion rate and resectable rate of advanced liver cancer, and has important value in the diagnosis and treatment of advanced liver cancer.

          Release date:2022-09-20 01:53 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • MDT discussion and rethink of comprehensive treatment for 2 cases of HER-2 positive breast cancer

          ObjectiveTo explore the value of multidisciplinary team (MDT) discussion in the comprehensive treatment of HER-2 positive breast cancer.MethodThe clinical data of 2 patients with HER-2 positive breast cancer admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University after MDT discussions were analyzed retrospectively.ResultsCase 1 was a 32-year-old woman diagnosed with left breast non-special type invasive carcinoma at admission, cT2N1M0, stage ⅡB, WHO grade 2, ER (–), PR (–), HER-2 (+++), Ki-67 (+, 20%). After MDT discussion, the patient was treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy for 6 cycles, and the efficacy evaluation was partial response, received left breast conserving surgery and axillary lymph node dissection (ALND), postoperative staging ypT1aN1ycM0, stage ⅡA, Miller-Payne grade 4, the patient was satisfied with the shape of breast, received radiotherapy and anti-HER-2 therapy after surgery. At present, there was no recurrence and metastasis during anti-HER-2 therapy. Case 2 was diagnosed with right breast non-special type invasive carcinoma at admission, cT3N0M0, stage ⅡB, WHO grade 3, ER (–), PR (–), HER-2 (+++), Ki-67 (+, 40%), local advanced breast cancer. After MDT discussion, the patient was treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy for 2 cycles, and the efficacy evaluation was progressive disease. After the replacement of two neoadjuvant chemotherapy regimen, the efficacy evaluation was still progressive disease. Finally after MDT discussion, the patient received right breast mastectomy and ALND, postoperative staging ypT4bN1ycM0, stage ⅢB, Miller-Payne grade 1, received radiotherapy, adjuvant treatment with pyrotinib and capecitabine after surgery. The patient was followed up for 3 months by telephone, the patient did not follow the doctor’ instructions, no recurrence and metastasis was found in the review.ConclusionUnder the precision medical system, comprehensive treatment of breast cancer based on the MDT model could target patients’ disease characteristics, physical conditions, previous diagnosis and treatment, family situation, and other individual factors, formulate the best personal treatment plan for patients, and bring greater benefits to patients.

          Release date:2021-04-30 10:45 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Pathological complete response in Pancoast tumor with EGFR/ERBB2 co-mutation following neoadjuvant targeted therapy and sequential chemoimmunotherapy: A case report

          Pancoast tumor, a special subtype of non-small cell lung cancer originating from the apex of the upper lobe, is characterized by its complex clinical manifestations and high treatment difficulty due to its unique anatomical location, often leading to a relatively poor prognosis. Currently, guidelines recommend neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery as the standard treatment strategy, which has significantly improved overall patient survival compared to previous approaches. However, this regimen has limitations, including significant toxicity, increased surgical complexity, and a lack of individualized treatment options. In recent years, new strategies such as neoadjuvant targeted therapy and immunechemotherapy combinations have shown higher pathological response rates and manageable safety profiles in clinical studies, offering new directions for treating Pancoast tumors. This case report describes a 56-year-old female diagnosed with stage ⅢC Pancoast tumor harboring co-mutations in EGFR and ERBB2 and high PD-L1 expression. Through dynamic biopsy-guided precise targeted therapy, a neoadjuvant strategy incorporating immunotherapy and chemotherapy, and successful surgical intervention, pathological complete response was achieved. This case highlights the critical value of a multidisciplinary team approach and precision medicine in the management of Pancoast tumor.

          Release date:2025-11-24 01:38 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Experience of MDT in diagnosis and treatment of rare patient with circumscriptus intrahepatic pneumatosis

          ObjectiveTo summarize experience of multidisciplinary team (MDT) in diagnosis and treatment of rare patient with circumscriptus intrahepatic pneumatosis and explore its clinical differentiation with other common types of intrahepatic pneumatosis.MethodThe clinicopathologic data of rare patient with circumscriptus intrahepatic pneumatosis admitted to the Occupational Disease Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsA 60-year old female patient was admitted to this hospital with " abdominal pain and septic shock”. After the MDT discussion and analysis, the treatment regimens were decided as follows: the early anti-shock treatment, corrections of electrolyte disorder and hypoalbuminemia, platelet transfusion, ultrasound guided percutaneous catheter drainage (200 mL gas and 10 mL pus, the pneumonic Klebsiella which proved by the bacterial culture). The drainage tube was removed on postoperative day 6. After 5 d of the anti-inflammatory treatment with imipenem and statin sodium injection, it was downgraded to the cefazoxime (the third-generation cephalosporin) injection, and the anti-inflammatory treatment was continued for 6 d as well as the blood glucose was controlled. On the 7th day after the treatment, the right upper abdomen pain was relieved and without positive sign. The abdominal CT showed the localized pneumoconiosis in the right lobe of the liver was completely absorbed. The result of laboratory examination was basically normal. The patient was discharged on the 12th day after the operation and had no discomfort symptoms on month 1 after the operation. The abdominal CT showed the liver was not abnormal.ConclusionSurgeons should be fully aware of various types of intrahepatic pneumatosis so as to sufficiently investigate pathophysiological clue of disease to improve cure rate and reduce complications.

          Release date:2019-05-08 05:37 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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