Composite grafting techniques is a commonly used strategy in coronary artery bypass grafting,especially suits elderly patients.It is an attractive myocardial revascularization strategy when the grafts are not sufficient to achieve complete myocardial revascularization.Furthermore,composite grafting in the presence of a diseased aortic wall seems a rational approach to reduce the incidene of postoperative neurological deficit or stroke by avoiding the manipulation of atherosclerotic aorta.Also,it gained excellent short and midterm results.This review provides an overview of the various surgical techniques,outcomes,concerns and controversies associated with composite grafting.
ObjectiveTo discuss the clinical characteristics and the management of major complications after thoracic surgery.MethodsRetrospective research was conducted on 15 213 patients who underwent thoracic surgery from January 2008 to September 2018 in our hospital. Thirty-six (0.24%) patients died of postoperative complications. Based on whether major complications such as severe pulmonary pneumonia and other 13 complications were presented postoperatively, the patients were divided into a complication group (n=389, 294 males and 95 females, aged 61.93±10.23 years) and a non-complication group (n=14 785, 8 636 males and 6 149 females, aged 55.27±13.21 years) after exclusion of unqualified patients. The age, gender distribution, diagnosis, surgical approach, postoperative hospital stay, in-hospital costs and other clinical data were analyzed. And the treatment and outcomes of the complications were summarized.ResultsThe age, proportion of male, malignancy and esophageal diseases, postoperative hospital stay and in-hospital costs in the complication group were significantly more or higher than those in the non-complication group (P<0.05). The top three causes of death among the 36 deaths were pulmonary embolism (PE, 25.00%), severe pulmonary pneumonia (16.67%) and acute respiratory failure (16.67%), respectively. The top five complications among the severe complication group were pulmonary pneumonia (24.73%), pleural space (19.83%), anastomotic leak (17.48%), pulmonary atelectasis (11.51%) and PE (6.18%).ConclusionThoracic surgeons should recognize patients with high risk of severe complications preoperatively based on clinical characteristics and perform multi-disciplinary treatment for severe complications.
ObjectiveTo discuss the effect of palliative drainage operation on the life quality of hilar cholangiocarcinoma. MethodsCholangiocarcinoma data of our hospital in recent 21 years were analysed retrospectively. They were divided into four groups: RouxenY choledochojejunostomy group, bridge internal drainage group, PTCD (or ERBD) internal drainage group, and operative external drainage group. The operative mortality, incidence of postoperative cholangitis and survival period were compared among groups.ResultsThe total perioperative mortality of 193 cases of palliative operation was 9.3%, there was no difference among groups (P>0.05). The rate of postoperative cholangitis in the bridge internal drainage group (10.0%) was lower than that of RouxenY choledochojejunostomy group (19.4%),P<0.05, the rate of cholangitis in PTCD (or ERBD) internal drainage group (37.5%) and operative external drainage group (38.1%) were significantly higher than that of RouxenY choledochojejunostomy group (P<0.01). There was no significant difference between RouxenY choledochojejunostomy group 〔(9.2±1.8) months〕 and PTCD (or ERBD) internal drainage group 〔(8.8±1.9) months〕 in survival period (P>0.05),but the survival period of the above groups were significantly higher than that of bridge internal drainage group 〔(6.5±1.6) months〕,P<0.05, and operative (or PTCD) external drainage group 〔(4.3±2.0) months〕,P<0.01.ConclusionThe life quality of RouxenY choledochojejunostomy group is better than that of bridge internal drainage group and PTCD (or ERBD) internal drainage group, the life quality of external drainage is worse than that of the other groups.
ObjectiveTo investigate the efficacy of intravenous infusion of recombinant human brain natriuretic peptide in rheumatic heart valves patients with cardiorenal syndrome preoperatively, the function and operational results before and after treatment were compared. MethodsA randomized, single-blind, and controlled study was conducted in 60 patients characterized of rheumatic heart valves patients in our hospital from March 2012 through March 2015. There were 24 males and 36 females at average age of 52.1±8.9 years (ranged from 35-73 years). Their left ventricular ejection fraction was less than 40% and plasma creatinine was mildly or moderately raised. They were recruited into an experiment group and a control group by random digital table. The control group received continuous intravenous Dopamine and Nitroglycerin based anti-heart failure treatment (n=30). The experimental group received additional recombinant human brain natriuretic peptide for 48 hours without bolus (at a dose of 0.006 μg·kg-1·min-1, n=30). The levels of the biomarkers for cardiac and renal function between before and after treatment were compared. ResultsIn the experiment group, treatment with recombinant human brain natriuretic peptide for 48 hours had lower level of plasma NT-proBNP than the baseline level with a statistical difference (88.6±55.1 pg/ml vs. 55.0±47.6 pg/ml, P=0.014), lower level of high sensitivity creative reaction protein than the baseline level with a statistical difference (2.79±1.27 mg/l vs. 1.39±0.79 mg/l, P=0.000), more 24 hours urine output than the baseline level with a statistical difference (1 464.0±348.3 ml vs. 1 223.0±279.9 ml, P=0.005), lower level of serum cystatin-C than the baseline level with a statistical difference (0.25±0.14 mg/l vs. 0.08±0.07 mg/l, P=0.000), higher inotrope requirement within three days after operation (2.52±1.30 mg·kg-1·min-1 vs.3.36±1.15 mg·kg-1·min-1, P=0.011), less ICU stay days (4.5±1.2 days vs. 5.3±1.6 days, P=0.03). There were no statistical differences between the experiment group and the control group after treatment in cardiac function class, left ventricular ejection fraction, left ventricular end-diastolic diameter, creatinine, chest tube drainage volume, and intra-aortic balloon pumping use. ConclusionIntravenous injection of recombinant human brain natriuretic peptide in the patients with rheumatic valve disease combined with cardiorenal syndrome before operation can decrease systemic inflammation reaction and cardiac and renal function injury, and enhance operational recovery.
Objective By using a newly developed animal model of limited macular translocation (LMT) in rabbit eyes, to explore the complications,indications and predictability of LMT. Methods LMT models were performed in 15 rabbit eyes, and were divided into 4.5 mm group and 3.5 mm group by the length of scleral shortening.The effect of retinal translocation (distance and direction) and its complications were analyzed. In a separated group, postoperative corneal astigmatism was studied after release of scleral shortening suture 1 month after LMT. In order to study the impact of neuroretina-retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) adhesion on LMT, retinas and choroids in 4 pigmented rabbit eyes were pretreated with photocoagulation. Results Success rate of LMT was 86.7%. In these cases, retinal translocations were achieved[(distance of 610 to 2690 μm, [AKx-]±s=(1395±636)μm; translocation angle α of 10-38°, [AKx-]±s=(22.7±8.3) °]. The difference in scleral shortening between 4.5 mm and 3.5 mm groups did not significantly influence the final translocation. Major complications of LMT included intraocular bleeding, retinal break, and corneal astigmatism. Release of scleral shortening suture reduced corneal astigmatism and made it more regular, meanwhile, retinal translocation did not regress. The neuroretina-RPE adhesion induced by retinal photocoagulation made neuroretinal hydrodissection difficult, and led to retinal break readily. Conclusion Sufficient LMT models in rabbit eye were obtained with few postoperative complications. Direction of retinal translocation is an important factor influencing the effect of LMT, except for distance. Release of scleral shortening suture can effectively reduce corneal astigmatism without causing regression of retinal translocation. For the patients with a history of macular or para-macular photocoagulation, LMT should be performed carefully. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2002, 18: 203-207)
Abstract: Objective To study the molecular mechanism of pathologic states related to cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and screen the differential proteins from the serum before and after CPB in the open heart surgery patients. Methods By the twodimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE), we took the blood samples from each of the sixteen open heart surgery patients 30 minutes before CPB, 1 hour after CPB, and 24 hours after CPB. The protein spots were analyzed by the PDQuest image analysis software and the differential protein spots were identified by matrixassisted laser desorption/ionizationtime of flightmass spectrometry (MALDITOF-MS). Then, enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to determine the expression level of serum amyloid A protein (SAA) in the serum of healthy people and the enrolled patients before and after CPB. Results Through 2DE in combination with massspectrometry, 7 proteins altered in expression were identified, including SAA, haptoglobin (HPT), leucinerich alpha2-glycoprotein (A2GL), hemoglobin subunit beta (HBB), serine/threonineprotein phosphatase 2A -regulatory subunit B″ subunit gamma (P2R3C), transthyretin (TTHY), and T-complex protein 11-like protein2 (T11L2). ELISA analysis showed that SAA levels in healthy people and the open heart surgery patients 30 minutes before CPB were not statistically different (t=-1.955, P=0.056), while the SAA level rose from 54.47±48.32 μg/ml 30 min before CPB to 1 017.78±189.92 μg/ml 24 hours after CPB in the serum of open heart surgery patients. Conclusion The results of this pilot study illustrate that SAA, HPT, A2GL, HBB, P2R3C, TTHY and T11L2 may be the molecule markers of pathologic state related to CPB. Acute phase reaction happens intensively after CPB in human body.
Objective To investigate the relation between artery location for anastomosis and recipient’s hepatic arterial anatomic variation or pathological abnormity in adult liver transplantation. Methods From March 2004 to July 2006, 80 cases of adult orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) were performed in this hospital. Preoperative magnetic resonance angiography combined with operative artery dissection were performed to recognize and classify the hepatic arterial variation or pathological abnormity, then the arterial anastomotic location and stoma diameter were recorded. The location and diameter of anastomosis were compared between variation group and non-variation group. Results The recipient’s hepatic arterial variation rate was 11.3%(9/80), 8/9 of variable artery were right hepatic arteries which arose from gastroduodenal artery (GDA), common hepatic artery (CHA), celiac artery or superior mesenteric artery. The locations for anastomosis were the branch patches of CHA (7/9) and GDA (2/9). The pathological abnormities comprised of hepatic arterial intimal dissection (1 case) and hepatic arterial stenosis (1 case), the corresponding anastomotic location was the end of CHA in former case and anterior wall of suprarenal aorta in latter case. The proportion of anastomotic locations differed statistically between variation group and non-variation group (χ2=18.679, P<0.01). The anastomotic diameter of CHA branch patch in variation group had no statistic difference compared with branch patch of CHA or proper hepatic artery (PHA) in non-variation group (Pgt;0.05). Conclusion The recipient’s hepatic arterial variation influences the selection of locations for anastomosis, the branch patch of CHA is the preferred location. The anastomotic stoma diameter of PHA branch patch in non-variation group obtains a similar size of CHA branch patch in variation group, the PHA branch patch can be used as a common location when arterial variations are absent.
Objective To analyze the current status of day surgery in West China Hospital of Sichuan University and compare it with the Recommended Catalogue of Day Surgery (2022 Edition), in order to provide reference for the update and expansion of day surgery procedures in hospitals. Methods The day surgical procedures carried out in West China Hospital of Sichuan University from October 2009 to July 2023 were collected. The day surgical procedures were classified based on surgical specialties, types of procedures, methods of operation, and surgical grading, etc. The day surgical procedures in West China Hospital of Sichuan University were compared with those in the Recommended Catalogue of Day Surgery (2022 Edition). Results A total of 576 types of daytime surgeries were carried out in West China Hospital of Sichuan University, involving 15 specialties. A total of 662 types of day surgeries were recommend in the nationally recommended catalogue for daytime surgery, involving 11 specialties. Among the nationally recommended surgical procedures, West China Hospital of Sichuan University had carried out 233 types of surgical procedures, and 26 additional types of surgical procedures were carried out as outpatient surgeries. According to the classification of surgical difficulty, the Level Ⅱ and Ⅲ surgeries were mainly carried out in West China Hospital of Sichuan University, and the Level Ⅱ surgeries were mainly recommend in the nationally recommended catalogue for day surgery. Conclusions The high-quality development of day surgery in China should not be limited to the supplement of surgical procedures. It is necessary to strive to increase the proportion of minimally invasive and fourth-level surgeries while ensuring medical quality and safety, and improve the overall medical level of day surgery.
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of primary malignant tumors of the left atrium and the late results of surgical treatment. Methods The clinical experience with surgical treatment of 13 primary malignant tumors of left atrium was analyzed retrospectively. Complete resection of malignant tumor was achieved in 7 cases(53.8% ),and subtotal resection was achieved in 3 cases(23.0%), only biopsy was performed in 2 patients(15.4% )because of extensive metastasis of tumor. Heart transplantation was performed in 1 case(7.7%). Results There was no hospital death. The pathological diagnosis was undifferentiated sarcoma in 5 cases, leiomyosarcoma in 2 cases, malignant transformation of myxoma in 2 cases, angiosarcoma in 1 case, fibrosarcoma in 1 case, malignant fibrous histocytoma in 1 case and malignant hemangiopericytoma in 1 case. There were 11 patients followedup for 3 months to 65 months and showed 9 late death due to recurrence or metastasis. There was 2 patients lost of follow-up. Conclusion Primary malignant tumors of the left atrium should be resected to relieve symptoms caused by local tumor growth. Surgery provides control of primary tumor and allows the potential for cure or longterm survival with effective adjuvant therapy. The prognosis of these patients is still poor.
ObjectiveTo analyze the risk factors for delayed sternal closure (DSC) in the operation for the neonates with congenital heart defects. MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed the case notes of the 203 neonates with congenital heart defect in our hospital between January 2010 and June 2014. There were 152 males and 51 females at age of 0-28 (17.68±8.62) days. The relative factors were analyzed by univariate and multivariate logistic regression. ResultsThese factors significantly correlated with DSC in univariate analysis:age at operation, premature, low weight (weight≤2.5 kg) at operation/weight at operation, RACHS-1, mechanical ventilation before operation, continuous use of intravenous cardiovascular drugs before operation, CPB time, aortic clamping time, total circulatory arrest with profound hypothermia. The results of logistic regression analysis showed that weight at operation/low weight, pre-operative mechanical ventilation, total circulatory arrest with profound hypothermia were independent risk factors for DSC. ConclusionWeight at operation/low weight, pre-operative mechanical ventilation, and total circulatory arrest with profound hypothermia are the independent risk factors for DSC in the operation for the neonates with congenital heart defects.