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  • Clinical Application of Artificial Pneumoperitoneum and Gastrointestinal Contrast CT Imaging in Diagnosis of Abdominal Wall Adhesion to Intestine after Operation

    ObjectiveTo explore the feasibility and safety of the artificial pneumoperitoneum and gastrointestinal contrast CT imaging, and imaging diagnostic value on abdominal wall adhesion to intestine after operation. MethodsThirtynine patients with adhesive intestinal obstruction after operation relieved by conservative therapy were included from January 2008 to November 2009. After the artificial pneumoperitoneum established by injection of gas into abdominal cavity and gastrointestinal comparison by oral administration low concentration of meglucamine diatrizoate, CT scan imaging was performed and the radiographic results were compared with surgical findings. ResultsFour patients refused surgery and discharged, so enterolysis was performed in the remaining patients. The surgical findings were consistent with radiographic results. It was showed by laparoscopic operation that intestinal obstruction caused by the fibrous adhesions and the intestine did not adhere to the abdominal wall in eight patients with fibrous adhesion diagnosed by CT. Of eighteen patients with the abdominal wall septally adhered to the intestinal, the surgical findings showed the intestine and the abdominal wall formed “M”type adhesions and omentum adhesions in sixteen patients underwent open operation, and clear fat space was showed in eight patients and close adhesion was found in another eight patients between the intestine and abdominal wall. Of thirteen patients with the abdominal wall tentiformly adhered to the intestinal, the surgical findings showed the intestine and the abdominal wall formed continuous and tentiform adhesions and omentum adhesions to the intestine in eleven patients. After the followup of 6-18 months (mean 9 months), incomplete intestinal obstruction occurred in one patient and was relieved by conservative treatment. One patient with discontinuous discomfort in abdomen after operation did not receive any treatment. The other patients were cured. ConclusionThe artificial pneumoperitoneum and gastrointestinal contrast CT imaging can accurately show the location, area, and structure composition of the postoperative abdominal wall adhesion to intestine, which is safety, simple, and bly repeatable, and a better imaging method for the diagnosing of abdominal wall adhesion to intestine after operation.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:46 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical Application of Meglumine Diatrizoate in Diagnosing and Treating Adhesiveness Small Bowel Obstruction

    Objective To analyze the effect of meglumine diatrizoate on diagnosing and treating adhesiveness small intestinal obstruction. Methods The clinic data of 484 cases of adhesiveness small intestinal obstruction were analyzed retrospectively. Those patients were treated with radiography with 76% of meglumine diatrizoate by orally or injected. Results After taking meglumine diatrizoate, 362 patients were cured, and the other 122 cases were diagnosed clearly and treated with surgery. Conclusions Meglumine diatrizoate can be used to diagnose adhesiveness small intestinal obstruction and confirm where the obstruction is. It can be the routine treatment for adhesiveness small intestinal obstruction and can be used repeatedly. It also can provide evidence to surgical treatment and guide to make the surgical project.

    Release date:2016-08-28 03:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research Progression of Molecular Mechanism of Peritoneal Dissemination of Gastric Cancer

    【Abstract】ObjectiveTo investigate the molecular mechanism of peritoneal dissemination of gastric cancer. MethodsLiteratures in recent years about mechanisms of peritoneal metastasis in gastric cancer were reviewed and summarized.ResultsPeritoneal metastasis related to viability of cancer cells and peritoneal characteristics. Moreover, it is necessary that many adhesive moleculars, protein hydrolase, cell factors and vascular factors involved in peritoneal metastasis.ConclusionPeritoneal metastasis of gastric cancer was induced by multiple factors together.

    Release date:2016-08-28 04:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Injury Mechanism of Vascular Endothelial Cells in Atherosclerosis

    ObjectiveTo summarize the progress on the injury mechanism of vascular endothelial cells in atherosclerosis.MethodsThe latest progress was reviewed in recent literatures.ResultsAll kinds of etiological factors have activated NF-kappa B and cytokines in the development of atherosclerosis, which lead to expression of cell adhesive molecules and adhesion of monocytes to vascular endothelial cells.A variety of inflammatory mediums are released, which can directly damage endothelial cells.Besides, the inflammatory mediums make monocytes and neutrophils attach to endothelial cells by immune mechanisms, which injure the endothelial cells more severely. Meanwhile the damaged membrance structure leads to the production of AECA which activates the complementary system. Then the vascular endothelial cell injury is aggravated and the development of atherosclerosis accelerated. ConclusionIt is very important to recognize the injury mechanism of vascular endothelial cells in the development of atherosclerosis for prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis.

    Release date:2016-08-28 04:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • PLICATION OF SMALL INTESTINE FOR RECURRENT SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION DUE TO ADHESIONS

    Objective To array the small intestine so that the uncontrollable adhesions will turn to controllable abhesions in order to prevent the intestinal obstruction. Methods Literatures were reviewed. The advance of plication of small intestine has passed through three stages: 1st, sewing the intestine just like the array of harpsichord keys; then, using straight needle with coarse threads to make a ‘U’ suture for the mesentery of small intestine so the intestine was arrayed, and 3rd inserting a Millers-Abbott tube into the lumen of small intestine followed by manual arrangement of the intestine. Results Using the Millers-Abbott tube the intestine was fixed in a steady position and arrayed in a half moon circular shape to avoid sharp angle. As a result, the intra-luminal pressure of the intestinal was effectively decreased. Follow up 45 cases showed the cure rate of 91.9%. Conclusion This operation has widely been accepted by the surgeons for its simplicity, high efficacy and reliability. It reduces the recurrence rate of adhesive obstruction.

    Release date:2016-08-28 05:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • ADHESIVE MOLECULE EXPRESSION IN RELATION TO INVASION AND METASTASIS IN THYROID PAPILLARY CARCINOMA

    【Abstract】Objective To investigate the correlation of adhesive molecule expressions with potential of invasion and metastasis in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Methods S-P immunohistochemical method was used to detect CD44v6 and E-cadherin expression in 58 cases of PTC. Results The positive rates of CD44v6 and E-cadherin in PTC were 72.40%and 41.4% respectively. There was a positive correlation between CD44v6 expression and tumor invasive and metastatic potential in PTC (P<0.05), and a reverse correlation between E-cadherin expression and the potential (P<0.01).Moreover,there was a reverse correlation between the CD44v6 and E-cadherin expression in PTC(P<0.05). Conclusion These data show a correlation between the adhesive molecule expression and the potential of invasion and metastasis in PTC. CD44v6 and E-cadherin may be prognostic indicators in PTC.

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  • Application of Octreotide in Treatment for Acute Adhesive Intestinal Obstruction

    ObjectiveTo study the effect of octreotide on acute adhesive intestinal obstruction. MethodsFifty-two patients with adhesive intestinal obstruction from January 2009 to January 2011 in this hospital were divided into octreotide treatment group (n=28) and routine treatment group (n=24) according to the treatment methods. Apart from routine treatments, octreotide was administrated in the octreotide treatment group while traditional treatment in the routine treatment group.The effectiveness was observed and compared between two groups. ResultsThe cure rate of the octreotide treatment group was significantly higher than that of the routine treatment group (Plt;0.05). The anus exhausting and defecating time was earlier, hospitalization time was shorter, and gastrointestinal decompression of the treatment octreotide group as compared with the routine treatment group (Plt;0.05). ConclusionConventional therapy combining with intravenous infusion of octreotide in patients with acute adhesive intestinal obstruction can improve the clinical symptoms and success rate of treatment.

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  • Treatment for Chylous Fistula after Neck Dissection with Adhesive Vacuum Assisted Washing and Aspiration

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the role of the treatment for chylous fistula after neck dissection with adhesive vacuum assisted washing and aspiration. MethodsFrom January 2004 to December 2010, 20 patients with chylous fistula after neck dissection treated with adhesive vacuum assisted washing and aspiration were reviewed. ResultsEighteen of 20 recovered in 10 to 12 days’ treatment without any complications. Drainage volume bagan to decrease noticeably in 5 days. Two patients needed reoperation and were discharged on day 15 and 17 respectively after operation. ConclusionThe treatment with adhesive vacuum assisted washing and aspiration is a safe and effective way for chylous fistula after neck dissection.

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  • Clinical Research on Nonoperative Treatment for Incomplete Adhesive Small Bowel Obstruction after Laparotomy

    ObjectiveTo study the application value of mixed formulations consisting of paraffin oil, dimethyl silicone oil, and senna preparations in treatment for incomplete adhesive intestinal obstruction after laparotomy. MethodsOne hundred and twentyeight patients diagnosed incomplete adhesive intestinal obstruction admitted to this hospital from March 2005 to May 2008 were randomly divided into trial group and control group. For the control group, the tradition therapy including fasting, gastrointestinal decompression, fluid replacement therapy, and enema with soap and water were used for treatment. For the trial group, the mixed formulations consisting of paraffin oil, dimethyl silicone oil, and senna preparations were injected into stomach by the nasogastric tube on the basis of traditional treatment used for the control group. Some indicators including the successful rate of nonoperative treatment, the time that obstructive symptoms resolved and returned to normal exhaust and defecation and normal diet, and recurrence rate were compared between two groups. ResultsThe successful rate of nonoperative treatmentin in the trial group were significantly higher than that in the control group 〔92.1% (70/76) versus 69.2% (36/52), Plt;0.01〕. The average time that recovered to normal exhaust and defecation in the trial group and the control group was 32.5 d and 47.8 d, respectively. The average time that recovered to normal diet in the trial group and the control group was 3.2 d and 5.3 d, respectively. The time that recovered to normal exhaust and defecation, and diet in the trial group were significantly shorter than those in the control group (Plt;0.01). The recurrence rate had no significant difference between two groups (Pgt;0.05). ConclusionThe mixed formulations consisting of paraffin oil, dimethyl silicone oil, and senna preparations improve recovery of intestinal function and reduce surgical intervention rate.

    Release date:2016-09-08 04:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Influence of Different Pressures and Time of CO2 Pneumoperitoneum on Adhesive and Invasive Ability of Gastric Cancer Cells

    Objective To investigate the influence of different pressures and duration of CO2 pneumoperitoneum on the adhesive and invasive ability of gastric cancer cells based on the expressions of adhesive and invasive molecules. Methods With an artificial CO2 pneumoperitoneum model in vitro, human gastric cancer cell lines including MKN-45, SGC-7901, and MKN-28 were exposed to CO2 in different environments: 0 mm Hg (1 mm Hg=0.133 kPa), 9 mm Hg (2 h, 4 h), and 15 mm Hg (2 h, 4 h). The expressions of mRNA of E-cadherin, intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2), and vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) in the different environments were measured by RT-PCR. The expressions of protein of E-cadherin and ICAM-1 in the environments of 0 mm Hg and 15 mm Hg (4 h) were measured by FCM. Results With the increase of duration or pressure, RT-PCR showed that there was a downward trend in the expression of E-cadherin mRNA as well as there were upward trends in the expressions of ICAM-1, MMP-2, and VEGF-A mRNA; FCM showed that there was a downward trend in the expression of E-cadherin protein while the expression of ICAM-1 protein showed the opposite change. But there were no obvious differences under different environment (P>0.05). Conclusions Under low pressure (≤15 mm Hg) and short time (≤4 h) of CO2 pneumoperitoneum, the adhesive and invasive ability of gastric cancer cells could not be affected, which means that under this environment, CO2 pneumoperitoneum will not increase the possibility of neoplasm metastasis.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:54 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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