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  • POSSUM and P-POSSUM as Predictors of Postoperative Morbidity and Mortality in Patients Undergoing Hepatobiliary Surgery: A Meta-Analysis

    ObjectiveThe Physiological and Operative Severity Score for the enUmeration of Mortality and morbidity (POSSUM) model and its Portsmouth (P-POSSUM) modification are used extensively to predict post-operative mortality and morbidity in general surgery. The aim was to analysis the predictive value of these models in patients undergoing hepatobiliary surgery. MethodsEligible articles were identified by searching such electronic databases as PubMed, The Cochrane Library (Issue 10, 2013), Science Citation Index, CNKI, WanFang Data and CBM from 1991 to October 2013. Each study was assessed according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Then data were extracted, pooled, and analyzed using Comprehensive Meta Analysis Version 2. ResultsTen studies were included. The morbidity analysis included five studies and 683 patients on POSSUM with a weighted O/E ratio 0.71 (95%CI 0.60 to 0.81). The mortality analysis included seven studies with 1 291 patients on POSSUM and six studies with 1 793 patients on P-POSSUM. Weighted O/E ratios for mortality were 0.42 (95%CI 0.27 to 0.57) for POSSUM and 0.74 (95%CI 0.53 to 0.95) for P-POSSUM. ConclusionPOSSUM significantly overestimates postoperative morbidity in patients undergoing hepatobiliary surgery. Compared with the original POSSUM, P-POSSUM is more accurate for predicting post-operative mortality. Modifications to POSSUM and P-POSSUM are needed for audit in hepatobiliary surgery.

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  • The history, status quo, and prospect of robotic surgery system in domestic department ofhepatobiliary surgery

    Objective To summarize the history, status quo, and prospect of robotic surgery system in domestic department of hepatobiliary surgery. Methods Related papers published in many databases, such as CNKI, VIP, WanFang, PubMed, an so on, were collected to make a review. Results With the development by nearly 8 years in our country, robotic surgery system has been preliminary used in all kinds of complicated operation in domestic department of hepatobiliary surgery, and positive results has been achieved. Currently robotic surgery technique is still in the continuous improvement and innovation. With the progression of robotic surgery technique and development of related equipment, this system would be more widely applied in domestic department of hepatobiliary surgery. Conclusions Robotic surgery system is now in the stage of development and promotion, but robotic surgery system has its unique advantages and it also has great development potential in technology. We believe that the robotic surgery system will be widely used in department of hepatobiliary surgery.

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  • Application of near infra-red fluorescence imaging in biliary surgery

    ObjectiveTo summarize the research progress of near infra-red fluorescence imaging (NIRFI) in biliary tract surgery, and to provide protection for improvements of therapeutic effect and safety of biliary tract surgery.MethodThe relevant literatures about studies on NIRFI in the biliary tract surgery in recent years were reviewed.ResultsThe NIRFI had been preliminarily used in the surgical treatment of benign and malignant biliary diseases, and had shown its unique value in cholangiography. It provided a new method for effectively avoiding surgical complications, shortening operation time, reducing the rate of conversion to open surgery, evaluating blood supply of bile duct and improving the safety of operation.ConclusionsNIRFI has achieved notable successes in treatment of biliary tract diseases. With future application of fluorescence imaging in near infra-red Ⅱ window and new specific fluorescence targeting molecules, this technique will highlight its more important values in biliary surgery.

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  • Theory and practice of lesioned bile duct tree drainage resection in the diagnosis and treatment of benign biliary tract diseases

    The global incidence of benign biliary tract diseases is high. Not only its anatomical variations are complex and the disease heterogeneity is strong, but also its preoperative assessment methods, surgical techniques and diagnostic and treatment strategies need to be improved. Consequently, patients have many perioperative complications and a poor long-term prognosis. According to the anatomical characteristics of the biliary tract and the pathophysiological characteristics of benign biliary diseases, we propose the surgical treatment concept of benign biliary tract diseases with the removal of the diseased bile duct tree drainage as the core, which is different from the traditional biliary surgery that takes “patency and obstruction” as the focus of treatment, and “alleviates symptoms” as the treatment goal. Through a series of improvements such as preoperative evaluation, surgical planning, surgical operations, and postoperative management, we have designed a series of innovative diagnosis and treatment strategies and procedures with the goal of curing biliary diseases, with a view to changing the diagnosis and treatment status of biliary surgery. We hope that can change the current the diagnosis and treatment status of biliary surgery.

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