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  • Whole process management of hepatocellular carcinoma patients with high-risk of recurrence and metastasis based on multidisciplinary team mode

    ObjectiveTo summarize the experience of the whole process management of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients with high-risk of recurrence and metastasis based on the multidisciplinary team (MDT) mode, and to improve the clinicians’ understanding of the concept of whole process management, so as to improve the survival rate of patients with HCC. MethodThe clinicopathologic data of a HCC patient with high-risk of recurrence and metastasis admitted to the Division of Liver Surgery, Department of General Surgery, West China Hospital of Sichuan University were retrospectively analyzed. ResultsA 52-year-old male patient was diagnosed with HCC with intrahepatic metastasis (China liver cancer staging Ⅱ b, Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer stage B) after admission due to “epigastric discomfort for 1+-month and liver occupying for 1+-week”. Through discussion by the MDT mode, the allogeneic liver transplantation was performed after successful downstaging following two conversion therapies. No serious complications occurred after operation, and the patient was discharged on the 23rd day after operation. Up to now, pulmonary bacterial and fungal infections and pulmonary metastases had been found during the postoperative follow-up. After anti-infective therapy and targeted therapy combined with radiotherapy, the patient was significantly relieved, had survived for 34 months after operation, and was still under regular follow-up. ConclusionsFor HCC patients with high-risk of recurrence and metastasis, MDT mode has a good clinical benefit for the whole process management of patient. Through the MDT model, the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of HCC are organically integrated, and the patient’ s diagnosis and treatment plans are dynamically adjusted to realize the whole process management of HCC patient, and to raise the survival rate and improve quality of life of HCC patient.

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  • The West China Hospital program of whole process management of patients undergoing artificial hip and knee arthroplasty

    In addition to implementing a series of measures in the hospital, enhanced recovery after surgery also needs to balance pre-hospital rehabilitation and post-hospital continuation management for patients. In order to optimize the patient management process of hip and knee arthroplasty, the orthopedic team of West China Hospital of Sichuan University has developed a comprehensive management plan for patients undergoing artificial hip and knee arthroplasty based on the latest domestic and foreign literature and previous practice. This article introduces the program from the definition of whole process management, as well as the pre-hospital, in-hospital, and post-hospital management of patients undergoing hip and knee arthroplasty, and aims to provide experience and reference for future clinical practice.

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  • Exploration of whole process management of health education for patients undergoing same-day surgery

    The Day Surgery Center of West China Tianfu Hospital of Sichuan University began operation in 2022, with a focus on same-day surgery. To ensure the quality of medical care for patients undergoing same-day surgery, the Day Surgery Center of West China Tianfu Hospital of Sichuan University utilizes information technology support and adopts an innovative patient health education model. This article mainly introduces the whole process management of health education for patients undergoing same-day surgery mentioned above, which involves many links before admission, during hospitalization, and after discharge. The aim is to provide reference for further optimization of same-day surgery and improve the quality and effectiveness of health education for patients undergoing same-day surgery.

    Release date:2024-02-29 12:03 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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