目的 探讨原发性空、回肠肿瘤的临床表现、病理类型及其特点,为进一步提高对该类疾病的诊断水平提供临床经验。 方法 对2003年1月-2012年11月62例原发性空、回肠肿瘤患者的临床资料进行回顾性分析。 结果 患者年龄(55 ± 16)岁,>40岁者占83.9%。良性肿瘤9例,恶性肿瘤53例,良、恶性之比为1︰5.9。53例恶性肿瘤包括恶性间质瘤26例,恶性淋巴瘤15例,腺癌9例,另有平滑肌肉瘤、肉瘤样癌、滤泡树突状细胞肉瘤各1例;主要临床表现为腹痛(44/62,71.0%)、肠梗阻(22/62,35.5%)、贫血(16/62,25.8%)、腹胀不适(11/62,17.7%)、消化道出血(10/62,16.1%)、腹部包块(8/62,12.9%)。术前小肠肿瘤的诊断率仅为25.8%(16/62),46例患者经手术探查及术后病理检查得以确诊。 结论 原发性空、回肠肿瘤缺乏特异性临床表现,早期诊断相当困难,术前误诊率高,高度警惕和加深对该疾病的认识十分重要。
目的:探讨腹腔镜胆囊切除术(laparoscopic cholecystectomy,LC)致胆管损伤的原因、预防措施和经验教训。方法:分析2007年8月~2008年8月期间我院胆道外科收治的3例胆管严重损伤病例资料。结果:3例LC术致胆管严重损伤的患者均发生肝门部胆管狭窄,并均在肝门胆管成形后行胆管空肠Roux-en-Y吻合术,吻合口直径2.0~3.0 cm。术后患者恢复良好,均顺利出院,住院时间为10~15天。随访1~6个月,1例于术后2月出现肝区隐痛,口服消炎药可控制,其余未见异常不适。结论:术中仔细辩清肝总管、胆总管与胆囊管的三者关系是预防LC术胆管损伤的关键。胆管空肠Roux-en-Y吻合术是处理胆管损伤的重要手术方式。LC术时,胆道外科医生思想上要高度重视,不可盲目追求速度。
Objective To describe a new technique for digestive tract reconst ruction of total gast rectomy.Methods The modified functional jejunal interposition ( FJ I) was performed in 38 patient s who underwent total gastrectomy between June 2004 and March 2006. At digestive tract reconst ruction, the jejunum with suitable suture ligated at 2 cm distal to side-to-end jejunoduodenostomy was changed to sew up 2-3 needles and to narrow it . End-to-side esophagojejunostomy to Treitz ligament was shortened to 20-25 cm befittingly. Side2to2side jejunojejunostomy to Treitz ligament was 10 cm. Both esophagojejunostomy and jejunojejunostomy must not be tensioned. Results No patients died or had anastomotic leakage in perioperative period. Roux-en-Y stasis syndrome (RSS) was in 2 patients. The Visick grade: 35 patient s were grade Ⅰ, 3 patient s were grade Ⅱ. Serum nut ritional parameters in 2 patients hemoglobin was only lower than normal. At 6 months after operation , food intake per meal and body weight were recovered to the preoperative level in 36 patients, and only 2 patients appeared weight worse. One patient had reflux esophagitis and no dumping syndrome occurred. Through the upper gast rointestinal radiograph , the bariums entered into duodenal channels mostly , and a little into the narrow channels. Conclusion The modified FJ I not only reserved all advantages of the primary procedure , but also could further lower the complications and improve of the quantity life of the patients who were underwent total gast rectomy. It would be necessary for further prospective randomized controlled trial in tlhe largescale cases.
Objective To evaluate the application of a surgical method in pancreaticoduodenectomy. Methods All the 211 cases of purse-string invaginated pancreaticojejunostomy performed from Dec.1985 to Dec.2007 were reviewed. Firstly, an accordant plastic tube was put and fastened in main pancreatic duct, and pancreas was ligated at 2-3 cm apart from the pancreatic stump to let secretin flow far away. Furthermore, invaginated pancreaticojejunostomy was performed to get closer between pancreas and jejunum. Results Pancreatic fistula and perioperative death didn’t occur among these 211 cases. The complications included 2 cases of incision dehiscence, 4 cases of biliary fistula and 1 case of scission of superior mesentric artery. Conclusion Purse-string invaginated double-layer anastomosis of pancreaticojejunal would be feasible for pancreaticoduodenectomy preventing pancreatic fistula.
ObjectiveTo prospectively study the effect of preventing postoperative reflux esophagitis with esophagogastrostomy and RouxenY gastrojejunostomy after proximal subtotal gastrectomy.MethodsTwentysix cases of carcinoma of the gastric fundus and cardia were allocated randomly to 2 groups (the control group with 12 cases and the experimental group with 14 cases) according to odd or even number of the admission number.After proximal subtotal gastrectomy and esophagogastrostomy, the control group underwent pyloroplasty while the experimental group with pyloruspreserving RouxenY gastrojejunostomy.The inflammatory reaction of the tissue obtained at the esophagogastric junction using a fiber gastroscope was observed after half year of postoperative followup in the two groups.An examination of gastric emptying of a radionuclidelabeled test meal were performed.According to the Visick score of followup data,the effects of operation were evaluated.The 5year survival rate was also evaluated.ResultsThe postoperative gastrointestinal symptoms in the experimental group were slighter than those in the control group.The examination of gastric emptying of a radionuclidelabeled test meal showed that the gastric emptying time of a half dose,gastric remains rates of radionuclide after 10 min and 60 min in the experimental group were similar to those in the control healthy people group.But in the control group,the gastric emptying time of a half dose delayed,and the gastric remains rate of radionuclide after 10 min and 60 min were higher than the other groups.The biopsy study of the esophagogastric junction showed that the inflammatory reaction in the experimental group was slighter than that in the control group.There was no significant difference between the two groups in the survival rate.ConclusionFor patients with carcinoma of the gastric fundus and cardia, after proximal subtotal gastrectomy and esophagogastrostomy,compared with pyloroplasty,pyloruspreserving RouxenY gastrojejunostomy can decrease the reflux esophagitis,and relieve the postoperative gastrointestinal symptoms.
Objective To explore the diagnostic and treating scheme of primary sclerotic cholangitis. Methods 24 cases of primary sclerotic cholangitis identified by radiological and pathological examinations from 1972 to 1998 were analysed retrospectively. According to Thompson, 1 case was classified as type Ⅰ, 5 cases were type Ⅱ, 10 cases were type Ⅲ and 8 cases were type Ⅳ. The operation were as follows,resection of gallbladder plus T tube drainage in 8 cases, plus Roux-en-Y anastomosis of bile duct and jejunum in 12 cases, plus U tube stent and drainage in 4 cases. Results The total mortality rate was 25% (6/24) in 2~18 years follow-up after operation. Conclusion Early diagnosis and operation may resolve the drainage of bile into the jejunum. When serious lesions and worse liver functions exist, liver transplantation should be considered.
To evaluate the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of enteral nutrition (EN) via jejunostomy in the early postoperative period in patients with acute hemorrhagic necrotizing pancreatitis (AHNP), 38 patients were divided into the early group (start EN 3 or 4 days after operation) and the later group (start EN 7 days after operation). All patients received parenteral nutrition at first, then were transited to EN. The enteral nutrition liquid was transfused by continuous drip via jejunostomy in both groups. Levels of serum amylase, blood glucose, as well as the liver function were used as indices of tolerance. Symptoms and physical signs of abdominal pain as well as the level of serum albumin were used as the indices of effectieness. Patients tolerated the therapy well in both groups. Moreover, they enjoyed an earlier correction of hypoalbuminemia with more quickly improved serum albumin and no abdominal pain. Starting enteral nutrition in the early postoperative period is feasible, safe and efficacious for acute hemorrhagic necrotizing pancreatitis patients. It plays an important role in treating AHNP and improving curing rate.
Twenty one cases of hepatocholelithiasis treated through hepatic round ligament approach for hepaticojejunostomy is reported. Of them 5 were introgenic injury to the biliary tract, 8 were left hepatolithiasis (7 complicated with bile duct stricture), 2 were intrahepatic sandy stone with acute suppurative cholangeitis, and 3 were residual stone in left hepatic duct with cystlike dilatation after T-tube drainage; while traumatic injury to the biliary passages, previous multiple biliary tract operations and left hepatic duct stone with acute hemorrhage were present in one of case individually 75.9% each. The ages of the patients were between 32 to 50 years. Clinical follw-up in this series was satisfactory. The authors consider that this approach gives good exposure with little injury to the liver and no liver resection needed. The indication for this approach mode of anastomosis and some operative details are discussed.