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  • ELECTROLYTE CHANGES BEFORE AND AFTER SCHEDULED ABDOMINAL SURGERY AND THE EFFECT OF PROMPT POTASSIUM SUPPLEMENT ON GASTROINTESTINAL FUNCTIOIN

    In order to observe electrolyte changes before and after scheduled abdominal surgery and effect of prompt potassium supplement on the recovery of gastrointestinal function, electrolytes in 69 patients were tested before and after surgery, and the recovery of the gastrointestinal function was observed.The results showed that after surgery the levels of K+, Na+ and Cl+ were decreased dramatically (P<0.05) but still within the normal range, with no distinctive change in Ca2+ and Mg2+. No correlation between the amount of blood transfusion and potassium was detected. Prompt potassium supplement contributed to the quick recovery of gastrointestinal function.This suggests that with normal renal function, blood transfusion during the operation will not cause hyperkalemia, potassium supplement might begin on the first day when the patient begins to urinale.

    Release date:2016-08-29 09:16 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • ASSOCIATION OF BOTH HASSAB OPERATION AND SPLENORENAL SHUNT IN SELECTIVE TREATMENT FOR PORTAL HYPERTENSION

    In the treatment of portal hypertension, association of both hassab operation and splenorenal shunt was performed selectively on six cases by authors from 1987 to 1994, and better results were obtatined in five patients. In this article, the experience and operative Techniques are introduced in detail, and he advantages of this procedure are evaluated.

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • TREATMENT OF Pipkin TYPE I FRACTURE OF FEMORAL HEAD ASSOCIATED WITH POSTERIOR DISLOCATION OF THE HIP

    Objective To evaluate and compare the outcomes of simple closed reduction, selective fragment excision after closed reduction, and emergency fragment excision and reduction in the treatment of Pipkin type I fracture of femoral head associated with posterior dislocation of the hip. Methods Between January 2002 and January 2008, 24 patients with Pipkin type I fracture of the femoral head associated with posterior dislocation of the hip were treated with simple closed reduction (closed reduction group, n=8), with selective fragment excision after closed reduction (selective operation group, n=8), and with emergency fragment excision and reduction (emergency operation group, n=8). In the closed reduction group, there were 6 males and 2 females with an average age of 37.6 years (range, 19-56 years); injuries were caused by traffic accident in 6 cases, by fall ing from height in 1 case, and by crushing in 1 case with a mean disease duration of 3.1 hours (range, 1.0-7.5 hours); and the interval from injury to reduction was (4.00 ± 2.14) hours. In the selective operation group, there were 7 males and 1 female with an average age of 37.3 years (range, 21-59 years); injuries were caused by traffic accident in 7 cases and by fall ing from height in 1 case with a mean disease duration of 3.2 hours (range, 1.0-6.0 hours); and the interval from injury to reduction was (3.90 ± 1.47) hours. In the emergency operation group, there were 5 males and 3 females with an average age of 35.5 years (range, 20-58 years); injuries were caused by traffic accident in 5 cases, by fall ing from height in 1 case, and by crushing in 2 cases with a mean disease duration of 3.3 hours (range, 1.5-6.5 hours); and the interval from injury to open reduction was (5.10 ± 2.04) hours. There was no significant difference in the age, gender, disease duration, and interval from injury to reduction among 3 groups (P gt; 0.05). Results All wounds in selective operation group and emergency operation group healed primarily. All the patients were followed up 24 to 58 months (mean, 38.7 months). According to Thompson-Epstein system, the excellent and good rates were 50.0% (4/8) in the closed reduction group, 87.5% (7/8) in the selective operation group, and 87.5% (7/8) in the emergency operation group at 24 months after operation, showing significant difference among 3 groups (χ2=9.803, P=0.020). Heterotopic ossification was found in 1 case (12.5%) of the closed reduction group, in 4 cases (50.0%) of the selective operation group, and in 4 cases (50.0%) of the emergency operation group, and avascular necrosis of femoral head was found in 2 cases (25.0%) of the closed reduction group; there was no significant difference in compl ications among 3 groups (P gt; 0.05). Conclusion The treatment of Smith-Petersen approach and fragment excision by selective operation or emergency operation has similar outcome, which are better than the treatment of simple closed reduction.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Study on the Necessary of Mechanical Bowel Preparation before Large Bowel Surgery

    Objective We searched and reviewed medical evidence to find the guide of bowel preparation we should choose before large bowel preparation. Method Firstly, we put forward clinical questions. Secondly, we searched medical evidence from PubMed, MEDLINE, EMbase, Cochrane Library, Science and ACP in recent 10 years. And then we reviewed the results. Results We finally identified 17 literatures including 2 system reviews, 6 meta-analyses and 9 randomized control trials which included 4 multicentre randomized clinical trials. Most of literature suggested that there was no evidence showing the benefit of mechanical bowel preparation (MBP). No MBP before large bowel surgery would not increase rate of anastomotic leakage. On the contrary, MBP may increase the percentage of anastomotic leakage and wound infection. Considering the research with the clinical situation, we produced a new method of simplified MBP to treat the patient. It reached the predictive effect. Conclusion No evidence of systematic review and meta-analysis supports the benefit of BMP. The new simplified bowel preparation before surgery in West China Hospital was worthy to test.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:10 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 择期手术患者术前焦虑原因分析及护理对策

    【摘要】 目的 探讨择期手术患者手术前焦虑的相关因素及护理。 方法 选择2009年3月-12月择期手术患者168例,术前1 d采用汉密顿焦虑表评估患者焦虑状态,分析发生焦虑的原因,提出护理对策。 结果 168例择期手术患者手术前焦虑发生率为41.6%,焦虑的产生与患者年龄、文化程度、手术大小、医疗费用支出等有密切关系。 结论 择期手术患者手术前焦虑发生率高。应主动给予护理干预,消除患者的不良心理,提高手术成功率及术后康复时间。

    Release date:2016-09-08 09:51 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Comparison of Laryngeal Tube Suction II and LMAProseal for Airway Management in Elective Surgery: Asystematic Review

    摘要:目的:评价II代引流型喉管(LTS II)和Proseal喉罩(PLMA)在择期手术中应用效果。方法:检索了Cochrane图书馆(2009年第3期)、Pubmed(1950~2009)、EMBase(1989~2009)、CNKI(1979~2009)、VIP(1989~2009)、CBM(1978~2009)中相关II代引流型喉管(LTS II)和Proseal喉罩在择期手术中应用的随机对照试验(RCT),同时筛检纳入文献的参考文献。由2名研究者对文献质量进行严格评价和资料提取,根据指标相应异质性进行描述性分析或Meta分析(RevMan 5.0)。结果:共纳入3个RCT,共244例研究对象,文献质量均为B级。3个RCT的结果显示与PLMA相比,LTS II具有相似的首次置入成功率(P=0.45)、术毕即刻上呼吸道损伤发生率(P=1.00)、术后24 h咽痛发生率(P=0.81)、术后24 h吞咽困难发生率(P=0.12)。2个RCT的结果显示两组引流管置入均较容易。1个RCT的结果显示两组的操作者主观评价相近(OR=1.86,95%CI 0.39~ 8.99)。气道封闭效果由于采用方法学差异性较大,指标也不尽相同,尚不能得出准确结果。结论:LTS II在择期手术中用于气道管理具有较好的前景。但是现时仍不宜用于需在择期术中进行控制通气的病人。关于气道封闭效果,尚需采用更合理规范的指标、更高质量的研究设计进一步研究。Abstract: Objective: To assess the efficacy of laryngeal tube suction II (LTS II) and LMAProseal (PLMA) for airway management in elective surgery. Methods:We searched Cochrane Library (2009),Pubmed (19502009)、EMBase (19892009),CNKI (19792009),VIP (19892009),CBM (19782009). The quality of the trials was assessed by two reviewers independently. RevMan 5.0 software provided by the Cochrane Collaboration was used for statistical analysis. Results:Three studies involving 244 participants were included. Same rates of fist successful attempt (P=0.45),upper airway trauma (P=1.00),sore throat (P=0.81) and dysphagia (P=0.12) were observed in LTS II and PLMA in all studies. Two studies indicated that the insertion of gastric tube was easy in both groups. The similarity of subjective maneuverability in two groups was reported in one study (OR=1.86, 95%CI 0.39 to 8.99). The correct result of effectiveness of airway seal could not be made because of various methods and measurements. Conclusion:LTS II have a good perspective in the airway management. Otherwise, it is not safe for patient required control ventilation because of lack of evidence on the effectiveness of airway seal. More RCTs of high quality need to be undertaken in the future.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis on Risk Factors for Infection in Elderly Patients Undergoing Elective Abdominal Operation

    Objective To assess the risk factors associated with postoperative infection after elective abdominal operation for elderly in department of general surgery. Methods One hundred and fifty-nine consecutive elderly patients admitted to the department of general surgery in our hospital for elective abdominal operation between May 2010 and February 2012 were considered for inclusion and retrospectively analyzed. Thirty-eight patients (23.90%)with postoperative infection were taken as the infection group and 121 patients without postoperative infection as noninfection group. The differences in the objective physiological indicators, subjective health status indicators, operation status, the incidence of postoperative infective complications, and mortality were compared between the two groups. Results Of enrolled 159 patients in this study, the incidence of postoperative infective complications was 23.90% (38/159); 2 patients died, and the postoperative mortality rate was 1.26%. Single factor and multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that preoperative malnutrition risk, history of diabetes, and chronic respiratory system disease were the independent risk factors of postoperative infection complications in elective abdominal surgery for elderly patients. Conclusion Improving preoperative respiratory function, diabetes mellitus, and nutritional status would help to reduce incidence of postoperative infection for elderly patients with elective abdominal operation.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical Study of Insulin Resistance for Patients after Selective Operation in Department of General Surgery

    Objective To investigate the risk factors for insulin resistance (IR) after selective operation in the department of general surgery. Methods Two hundred and sixty-three patients including 122 males and 141 females after selective operation between March 2009 and October 2009 in The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University were studied. Sex, age, histories of smoking and drinking, hypertensive disease, history of operation, height, weight, waist circumference, anesthesia method, operation duration, operation method, and volumes of transfusion and liquid injection during operation were recorded. The fasting blood glucose (BG) and fasting plasma insulin (INS) were tested for selectively operative patients on day 1 before and after surgery. Insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) and the index of insulin secretion (HOMA-β) were calculated with homeostasis model assessment (HOMA). Logarithms of HOMA-IR (lnHOMA-IR) was taken because that HOMA-IR was not normal distribution. Results The levels of fasting BG, fasting plasma INS, and lnHOMA-IR on day 1 after operation were higher than those on day 1 before operation (Plt;0.001). IR was correlated with patients’ sex (P=0.002), the history of smoking (P=0.033), waist circumference (P=0.000), operation method (P=0.007), and the volume of liquid injection during operation (P=0.001). A significant elevation of the change of lnHOMA-IR level was found between abdominal and nonabdominal surgery (Plt;0.001). Conclusions IR occurs in selectively operative patients in the department of general surgery. It is helpful for depressing IR to control the intensity of surgery.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:55 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Cause and Analysis of Temporarily Rescheduled Selective Operations

    ObjectiveTo summarize and analyze the causes of temporarily rescheduled selective operations in hospital and to find out improvements via statistical analysis. MethodsBy referring to the specialized anesthesia log, the rescheduled operations among all the selective operations in 2012 were retrospectively studied, and the rescheduled situations in different ages, sex and departments were analyzed. The specific causes of rescheduling and improvements were also discussed. ResultsThere were 582 rescheduled cases among all the 9 670 selective operations from January to December in 2012, with a rescheduling rate of 6.02%. The top three departments were orthopedics, thoracic surgery, and neurosurgery. Main causes for rescheduled cases were diseases, inadequate preoperational preparations, requests of patients or relatives and accidents. ConclusionMedical workers should get preoperational patients fully prepared materially, physically and psychologically via reinforcement of preoperative evaluation and preparation and avoidance of unexpected situations, so as to reduce rescheduling phenomena of selective operations.

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  • The Cancellation of Elective Operations: a Systematic Literature Review

    ObjectiveTo provide reference for major hospital operating room management in China by summarizing the main results from articles involving cancellation of elective operations. MethodsWe systematically searched PubMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, VIP and Wanfang databases up to January 31, 2016. The main results of eligible articles were described. ResultsA total of 37 articles were included, one of which was not included for further qualitative analysis due to low quality. The research type of included studies were retrospective studies and prospective studies accounting for 62.16% and 27.03%, respectively. The research object and rate of cancelled operation were varied among studies (0.15%-40.80%). The causes of cancellation were divided into hospital-related factors, staff-related factors and patient-related factors. ConclusionsThe cancellation of elective surgery is an important influence factor for the quality of healthcare. Identifying avoidable areas and proposing relative suggestions are aimed to decrease the rate of cancellation.

    Release date:2016-10-28 02:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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