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  • Paying attention on initial standardized surgical treatment of differentiated thyroid cancer

    Initial surgical treatment plays an important role in the treatment of differentiated thyroid cancer, and standardized surgical treatment can help to reduce underdiagnosis and overtreatment. Accurate preoperative diagnosis is the premise of standardized surgical treatment, which helps to reduce the overtreatment of thyroid nodules. Preoperative clinical TN staging assessment for differentiated thyroid cancer should be highly valued, the extent of thyroidectomy should be individualized, and the cervical lymph nodes should be performed in a standardized manner. In addition, the indications for endoscopic thyroid surgery should be strictly selected to maximize the benefit of the patient.

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  • Clinical Study of Neck Lymph Node Dissection in Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma

    ObjectiveTo investigate the risk factors for neck lymph node metastasis (LNM) in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma, analyze the diagnostic value of high resolution ultrasonography in lateral neck LNM, and evaluate the safety of lymph node dissection. MethodsThe clinical data of 284 patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma from Janaury 2004 to June 2010 in this hospital were analyzed retrospectively. ResultsNeck LNMs were found in 83 of 284 patients (29.2%), only central LNMs in 63 of 284 patients (22.2%), skip LNMs (only lateral LNMs) in 6 of 284 patients (2.1%), and both central and lateral LNMs in 14 of 284 patients (4.9%). Age lt;45 years, multifocality, tumor diameter ≥5 mm, and extrathyroidal invasion were the risk factors for LNM (Plt;0.05), and no risk factor for skip LNM was found. Patients underwent central and lateral lymph node dissection had longer postoperative hospital stay than those without dissection or with central lymph node dissection only (Plt;0.05). Both parathyroid gland and recurrent laryngeal nerve injuries were temporary postoperatively. There were no differences in injury rate among three methods (Pgt;0.05). The sensitivity, specificity, false negative rate, and false positive rate of high resolution ultrasonography for only lateral neck LNM were 95.0%, 75.0%, 5.0%, and 25.0%, repectively. The positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 90.5% and 85.7%, respectively. ConclusionsTotal thyroidectomy should be performed in patients with risk factors for LNM, and simultaneous central lymph node dissection is safe. High resolution ultrasonography is of great value in diagnosing skip LNM, and functional lymph node dissection also should be applied in patients who are highly suspected to have skip LNM.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Advances in optical technology for intraoperative identification of parathyroid gland

    ObjectiveTo recognize the intraoperative recognition of parathyroid gland optical technology and explore its application value in thyroid surgery to protect the parathyroid gland.MethodsLiterature review was conducted on the principle and application status of intraoperative recognition of parathyroid gland optical technology by using " thyroidectomy” " parathyroid gland” " Near-Infrared imaging” " laser speckle contrast imaging”, and " optical coherence tomography” as retrieval terms to retrieve literatures.ResultsIntraoperative optical technique alone or in combination with contrast agent could improve the recognition rate of parathyroid gland, reduce the damage of feeding vessels, and thus reduce the incidence of postoperative hypocalcemia.ConclusionsTraditional intraoperative parathyroid gland recognition methods needs to be improved in real-time protection effectiveness and accuracy, and the combination of new optical technology and contrast agent can largely make up for these shortcomings, but there are still obstacles in the promotion.

    Release date:2019-05-08 05:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinic Investigation of Exposing and Functionally Protecting Parathyroid Glands During Thyroidectomy

    【Abstract】ObjectiveTo discuss how to identify and protect the parathyroid glands (PTGs) and their blood supplies during thyroidectomy. MethodsProtective measure of PTGs and their blood supplies were observed during the operation by eyes, as well as the occurrence of hypoparathyroidism after operation. Patients with syndrome of hypocalcaemia were given calcium and vitamin D3 supplementation until the serum calcium became normal. ResultsThere was no PTG found in 13 cases (13/259), 242 superior PTGs were found which were almost consistently (91.32%) located in the back sides of the thyroid glands and on the level of inferior edge of the thyroid cartilage. The blood supplies of 61 superior PTGs were often (68.85%) from the upper branch of inferior thyroid artery (ITA). Total 426 inferior PTGs were found, and the locations of which were more variable. Approximately 49.77% were located in the inferior 1/3 part of the back sides of the thyroids, 24.88% were positioned immediately to the inferior thyroid, where the ITA branches inserted into the thyroid. The blood supplies of 128 inferior PTGs were also mostly (80.47%) from the inferior branches of ITA system. There was no permanent hypoparathyroidism occurred and hypocalcemia after operation was happened to 27 patients, in which one patient of reoperation was underwent unilateral thyroidectomy, 3 patients were underwent unilateral thyroidectomy and contralateral subtotal thyroidectomy, 4 patients were underwent total thyroidectomy, 7 patients were underwent total thyroidectomy plus bilateral central neck dissection, 11 patients were underwent total thyroidectomy plus unilateral neck dissection, and one patient was underwent total thyroidectomy plus bilateral neck dissection. ConclusionThe blood supplies of PTGs are associated with their locations. The PTGs can be exposed and protected by eyes during operation. To prevent postoperative hypoparathyroidism, the PTGs should be protected in situ through meticulous dissection without

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:58 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Establishment of Pancreas-Duodenal Transplantation Model in Rat with Dual Cuff Technique

    Objective To establish a rat model of pancreas-duodenal transplantation for pancreas transplantation research. Methods A rat model of pancreas-duodenal transplantation was established by using dual cuff technique. The graft affiliated portal vein and abdominal aorta were anastomosed to recipient’s left renal vein and left renal artery by using dual cuff technique without clamping the systemic circulation in order to minimize hemodynamic instability. Simultaneously the graft duodenum was anastomosed to the host jejunum in an end-to-side fashion to reestablish drainage of pancreatic secretion. Fluid replacement, warm keeping and anticoagulation were maintained during perioperative period. Results The average donor operation time was (68.4±7.2) min and recipient operation time was (26.1±3.3) min. Moreover, it took (5.0±1.1) min for cuff preparation in vitro and (9.6±3.5) min for vessel reconstruction in vivo, respectively. Intestinal anastomosis took (7.2±2.3) min. The operation successful rate was about 91.7%. Conclusion This pancreas-duodenal transplantation model avoids systemic circulation clamping. It is simple and stable, with the value in pancreas transplantation research.

    Release date:2016-09-08 11:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Role of L-Arg in Acute Lung Injury Induced by Intra-Peritoneally Injection of Perforative Peritonitis Ascitic Fluids in Rats

    Objective To investigate the pathogenesis of acute lung injury in rats induced by intra-peritoneally injection of perforative peritonitis ascitic fluids(PPAF) and the role of L-arginine (L-Arg) in acute lung injury in this model. Methods Perforative peritonitis (PP) models were established in 60 rats and PPAF were collected. Forty-eight rats were randomly divided equally into NS group,PPAF group, and L-Arg group. Rats were randomly subjected to death at 7 h and 12 h. Peripheral blood WBC were counted,levels of NO and malondialdehyde (MDA) in serum were examined. Lung injury score and wet/dry ratio were evaluated, and level of myeloperoxidase (MPO) in lung tissues and lung cell apoptosis were tested. Results WBC count of peripheral blood, levels of NO and MDA in serum, level of MPO in lung tissue, lung injury score, wet/dry ratio, and lung cell apoptosis rate in PPAF group were significantly higher than that in NS group at each time point(P<0.01). Level of NO in serum in L-Arg group was higher than that in PPAF group (P<0.01), but lower level of MDA in serum, lower level of MPO in lung tissue and lung injury score,lower wet/dry ratio, and lung cell apoptosis rate were observed in L-Arg group(P<0.05). In PPAF group and L-Arg group, level of NO in serum, wet/dry ratio, and lung cell apoptosis rate were higher at 12 h than that at 7 h(P=0.000). Serum NO level was in negative correlation with serum MDA level (r=-0.257,P=0.021), MPO level in lung tissue(r=-0.444, P=0.011),and lung cell apoptosis(r=-0.351, P =0.010) in PPAF group and L-Arg group, but serum MDA level was in positive correlation with cell apoptosis(r=0.969, P<0.001) in each group. Conclusions Acute lung injury rats model can be established by intra-peritoneally injection of PPAF. Enhanced oxidizing reaction and cell apoptosis take part in the occurrence of acute lung injury. L-Arg plays a protective role in acute lung injury.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical analysis of 7 cases of parathyroid insufficiency after total thyroidectomy

    ObjectiveTo introduce patients with long-term hypocalcemia and normal parathyroid hormone (PTH) values after total thyroidectomy, and to analyze the possible causes of this phenomenon. MethodsThe medical records of 1 010 consecutive patients with total thyroidectomy treated in the Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Thyroid Disease, the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University from January 2019 to December 2020 were collected. Seven patients with normal PTH and blood calcium before operation and at least 2 times of PTH with hypocalcemia detected more than 6 months after operation were followed-up to understand the symptoms of hypocalcemia, vitamin D level and calcium consumption. ResultsSeven patients with thyroid papillary carcinoma underwent total thyroidectomy without parathyroid autotransplantation, and there were 6 cases with mild deficiency or insufficient of vitamin D before operation. The follow-up time was 12–28 months, and the median follow-up time was 19 months. Seven patients developed hypocalcemia after continuous administration of calcium and calcitriol, and vitamin D levels remained mild deficiency or insufficient, PTH decreased by more than 50% in 6 patients one year after operation compared with that before operation. ConclusionsPatients with long-term normal PTH values and hypocalcemia after total thyroidectomy have obviously lower PTH levels than those before operation. The possible factors are parathyroid damage during operation and vitamin D deficiency. Such these patients should be more properly referred to as “parathyroid insufficiency”.

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  • Refractory recurrent metastatic parathyroid carcinoma: MDT of a case and literatures review

    ObjectiveTo summarize the experience of comprehensive treatment of parathyroid carcinoma (PTC).MethodThe clinicopathologic data of patient with PTC admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsThe patient was a 42-year-old male, who was diagnosed with the primary hyperparathyroidism after suffering from systemic joint pain for more than 2 years. The patient accepted the first operation in a primary hospital, including the resection of the PTC and ipsilateral thyroid lobectomy, and the PTC was confirmed pathologically. The second operation was performed due to the tumor relapse within thyroid bed. The third operation was performed with the palliative resection of the recurrent tumor in the right neck and the three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy was performed. The fourth operation was performed in the left neck with lateral lymph node dissection of level Ⅲ and level Ⅳ. The lower left lung cuneiform resection was performed in the fifth operation. For the last operation, the mediastinal metastatic tumor was removed with thoracoscopy. The multiple imaging evaluation showed no evidence of recurrence in the neck, but the extensive pulmonary metastasis occurred.ConclusionsSurgery is the only effective treatment for PTC. En bloc excision consists of resection of primary tumor, ipsilateral thyroid lobectomy, other surrounding structures involved by the tumor and central neck dissection. During operation, tumor rupture should be avoided. Accessible metastatic tumor should be resected when possible. Radiotherapy should be performed in patient with local infiltration or unresectable tumor. Effect of chemotherapy for PTC is poor. Supportive medical care should be given for fatal hypercalcemia in patient when treatment failed to control tumor.

    Release date:2019-11-25 02:42 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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