Objective To summary the operative technique of liver retransplantation (RLT). Methods The clinical data of 62 cases who had received RLT in our institute from Jan. 2003 to Jun. 2012 were analyzed retrospectively, and the experience about RLT was summaried too. Results The operative time 〔(12.7±3.5) h vs. (10.5±3.0) h〕, bleeding volume (3 431 mL vs. 2 211 mL), and blood volume transfused during operation (3 229 mL vs. 1 910 mL) in 62 cases who had underwent RLT were longer or higher than that of 38 patients who had underwent the first liver transplantation (LT) in our hospital (P<0.05), but there was no significant difference on the model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score between the 2 groups (P>0.05). All cases were followed up for 1-104 months (average 31 months). Twenty case died within 1 month after RLT, including sever lung or abdominal infection in 13 cases, multiple organ failure in 4 cases, hepatic artery complication in 2 cases, and portal vein complication in 1 case. Eight cases died of tumor recu-rrence during 14-69 months (average 27 months) after RLT. The cumulative survival rate of 1-, 2-, and 5-year of 62 cases of RLT were 67.7%, 59.7%, and 56.4%, respectively. The 34 patients had survived for 3-104 months (average 49 months), of them, there were biliary stenosis in 3 cases who were cured by interventional radiology treatment, biliary stenosis in 2 cases who were cured by a third RLT, infection in 10 cases who were cured by anti-infective therapy and immunosuppressant adjustment, light rejection in 2 cases who were relieved by dosage increase of oral immunosuppressant, other 17 cases suffered no complications and all in good condition. Conclusions RLT is an effective method for irreversible graft failure after LT. Proper surgical procedure contributes to the increase of survival rate of patients who has received RLT.
This paper reports twelve patients underwent repeat hepatic resection because of the recurrence of hepatocellular carcinomas after primary resection. The indication of reoperation, selection of incision, difficults encountered in the operation and the treatment after operation are discussed. The authors believe that the second operation is technically more difficult than the first one, some troubles my be happened during the operation and put forward some ways to deal with this situations.
ObjectiveTo develop a machine learning model to identify preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative high-risk factors of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair (LHR) and to predict recurrent hernia. Methods The patients after LHR from 2010 to 2018 were included. Twenty-nine characteristic variables were collected, including patient demographic characteristics, chronic medical history, laboratory test characteristics, surgical information, and postoperative status of the patients. Four machine learning algorithms, including extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost), random forest (RF), support vector machine (SVM), and k-nearest neighbor algorithm (KNN), were used to construct the model. We also applied Shapley additive explanation (SHAP) for visual interpretation of the model and evaluated the model using the k-fold cross-validation method, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, calibration curves, and decision curve analysis (DCA). ResultsA total of 1 178 patients with inguinal hernias were included in the study, including 114 patients with recurrent hernias. The XGBoost algorithm showed the best performance among the four prediction models. The ROC curve results showed that the area under the curve (AUC) value of XGBoost was 0.985 in the training set and 0.917 in the validation set, which showed high prediction accuracy. The K-fold cross-validation method, calibration curve, and DCA curve showed that the XGBoost model was stable and clinically useful. The AUC value in the independent validation set was 0.86, indicating that the XGBoost prediction model has good extrapolation. The results of SHAP analysis showed that mesh size, mesh fixtion, diabetes, hypoproteinemia, obesity, smoking history, low intraoperative percutaneous arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2), and low intraoperative body temperature were strongly associated with recurrent hernia. ConclusionThe predictive model of recurrent hernia after LHR in patients derived from the XGBoost machine learning algorithm in this study can assist clinicians in clinical decision making.
Objective To analyze the causes of mechanical valve dysfunction and the reconstructive surgical procedure, and summarize the treatment experiences in perioperative period. Methods From October 1996 to October 2008, 12 276 patients underwent mechanical valve replacement in Fu Wai Hospital. Thirtytwo of them were reoperated because of mechanical valve dysfunction. There were 12 male and 20 female aged from 1661 years with an average age of 43.8 years. All the reoperations were performed under hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass, including 16 mitral valve replacement, 8 aortic valve replacement, 3 aortic and mitral valve replacement, 3 tricuspid valve replacement, 2 disc rotation and 1 excision of an excessive knot. There were 13 emergency operation and 19 elective operation. Results The time of ventilator assistant respiration was 5.1-144.0 hours.The median time was 15 hours and tracheostomy was needed in 2 cases. Six patients died after reoperations, the mortality rate was 18.8%(6/32). Three died of low cardiac output syndrome, 2 died of multiple organ failure and 1 died of malignant arrhythmia. Three cases had complications. There were 1 infective endocarditis, 1 intractable hiccup and 1 incisional infection, respectively. They were all cured and discharged. Conclusion Prosthetic valve dysfunction is one of the serious complications after mechanical valve replacement. Early detection, early diagnosis and early reoperation are needed.
Objective To summary the clinical experience of liver retransplantation (RLT), and to improve the effect. Methods The clinical data of 62 cases who had received RLT in our institute from Jan. 2003 to Jun. 2012 were analyzed retrospectively. The survival rates of patients with different interval between two liver transplantation (LT) were calculated, and the data of patients who died and survived during perioperative period after operation were compared and analyzed. Results The 1-, 2-, and 5-year cumulative survival rates of 62 patients were 67.7%, 59.7%, and 56.4%, of early stage RLT patients were 38.5%, 38.5%, and 30.8%, of later stage RLT patients were 75.5%, 65.3%, and 63.3%, respectively. There were 28 patients died after operation, and 20 patients (71.4%) died during perioperative period, whose major cause of death were infection (65.0%, 13/20), in addition, 4 cases (20.0%) died of multiple organ failure, 2 cased (10.0%) died of hepatic artery complication, 1 case (5.0%) died of portal vein complication. Eight cases (28.6%) died after perioperative period in reason of tumor recurrence. The model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score 〔(26.95±9.28) score vs. (14.23±9.06) score〕, creatinine (Cr) level 〔(157.3±88.0) μmol/L vs.(69.8±35.9) μmol/L〕, international normalized ratio (INR) value 〔(1.676±0.744) vs.(1.124±0.286)〕, and total bilirubin (TBiL) value 〔431.8 μmol/L vs. 248.2 μmol/L〕 of patients died during perioperative period were higher than that of patients survived after perioperative period (P<0.05). The ratio of abnormal Cr of patients died during perioperativeperiod and survived after perioperative period were 60.0% (12/20) and 7.1% (3/42), respectively. The 34 patients who had survived after perioperative period were all got followed-up for 3-104 months (average 49 months). There were no tumor recurrence during the followed-up, and liver function of them were normal. Conclusions RLT is an effective method for irreversible graft failure after LT. Optimum operative time and reasonable individual immunosuppressive regimen to decrease the infection rate are all contribute to the increase of the survival rate.
Objective To explore the reoperative techniques of differentiated thyroid carcinoma. Methods Clinical data of 56 patients who treated in The First Affiliated Hospital of General Hospital of PLA and General Hospital of PLA from Feb. 2011 to Feb. 2013 were analyzed retrospectively. Results All performed surgeries were successful. Surgeries took 90-150 minutes with an average of 120 minutes. Bleeding during surgeries was 70-200 mL with an average of 120 mL. Postoperative drainage was 90-210 mL with an average of 100 mL. The pathological diagnosis of the second surgery in 44 cases were as the same as the first, but there were no malignant tumor tissues of dissected glands in 12 cases. All patients had no postoperative bleeding and bucking, but 8 patients experienced hand and foot numbness, and 5 patientsexperienced transient hoarseness. Fifty patients were followed-up for 6-30 months (average 10.8 months) from the reoper-taion and 18-66 months (average 45.2 months) from the first operation, and rate of postoperative followed-up was 89.3%(50/56). During the followed-up, 1 patient with papillary thyroid carcinoma and 1 patient with follicular thyroid carcinoma died in 44 months and 38 months respectively, 3 patients suffered lymph node metastasis at non-Ⅵ region ofaffected side, no one suffered recurrence. Conclusions For differentiated thyroid carcinoma patients who are undergoingthe second surgery, thorough whole body condition analysis should be performed and appropriate type of surgery should be chosen. By using recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring, carbon nanoparticles for lymph node clearance, and protecting parathyroid gland to lower the possibility of postoperative complication, to improve survival rate and life quality.
Abstract: Objective To summarize surgical experiences and explore risk factors of patients undergoing repeated heart valve surgery. Methods Clinical records of 325 consecutive patients who underwent repeated heart valve surgery from January 1998 to December 2008 in Changhai Hospital of Second Military Medical University were retrospectively analyzed. There were 149 male patients and 176 female patients with their average age of (47.1±11.8) years. Following variables were collected: preoperative morbidity, heart function, indications and surgical strategies of repeated heart valve surgery, postoperative mortality and morbidity, which were compared with those clinical data of patients who underwent their first heart valve surgery during the same period. Multivariate logistic regression was used to determine risk factors of perioperative death of patients undergoing repeated heart valve surgery. Results The main reasons for repeated heart valve surgery were mitral valve restenosis after closed mitral commissurotomy and new other valvular diseases. Postoperatively, 28 patients died in the early-stage with the overall mortality of 8.6% (28/325). The main reasons of in-hospital death included low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS)and acute renal failure. Compared with patients undergoing their first heart valve surgery, patients who underwent repeated heart valve surgery were more likely to have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), New York Heart Association (NYHA) classⅢ-Ⅳ, and atrial fibrillation, preoperatively. Their cardiopulmonary bypass time and aortic cross clamp time were comparatively longer. They also had more postoperative morbidities such as LCOS, acute renal failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Multivariate logistic regression showed that preoperative critical state (OR=2.82, P=0.002), cardiopulmonary bypass time longer than 120 minutes (OR=1.13, P=0.008), concomitant coronary artery bypass grafting (OR=1.64, P=0.005), postoperative LCOS(OR=4.52, P<0.001), ARDS (OR=3.11, P<0.001) and acute renal failure (OR=4.13, P<0.001)were independent risk factors of perioperative death of patients undergoing repeated heart valve surgery. Conclusion Repeated heart valve surgery is a difficult surgical procedure with comparatively higher risks. Full preoperative assessment of the valvular lesions, proper timing for surgery and perioperative management are helpful to reduce postoperative mortality and morbidity.
ObjectiveTo analyze the reasons for the failure of scleral buckling (SB) in the treatment of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, and observe the efficacy and safety of re-buckling.MethodsThis was a retrospective non-comparative clinical research. From July 2014 to June 2020, patients with first-time SB failure who visited the Beijing Tongren Hospital were included in this study. There were 42 patients, including 30 males and 12 females, with the average age of 29.40±16.13 years, and they were all monocular. The retinal detachment range<1, 1-2 and>2 quadrants were 9, 22 and 11 eyes, respectively. The macula was involved in 38 eyes. The average logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 0.99±0.57. Forty eyes and 2 eyes were performed 1 and 2 SB, and all the retina were not reattached. All patients were under general anesthesia, according to the conditions during the operation, re-freeze and located the holes under indirect ophthalmoscope. And selected the new external pressure material or retained the old one in combination with the other operations to reattaced the retina. The average follow-up time was 31.93±18.97 months. The reasons for the failure of the first surgery based on the records of this surgery were analyzed. The visual acuity changes, the rate of retinal reattachment and the occurrence of complications were observed. The visual changes were compared by paired t test.ResultsThe top three reasons for the failure were: 16 case of the displacement of the compression spine (38.10%); 9 cases of missing the retinal holes and 9 case of improper selection of compression substances (account for 21.43%, respectively); 6 cases of insufficient height of compression spine (14.29%). All of retina were reattached (100%, 42/42). The average logMAR BCVA was 0.52±0.40. The difference of logMAR BCVA between before and after surgery was statistically significant (t=6.106, P=0.000). There were a slight increase in intraocular pressure in 8 eyes, the average intraocular pressure was 25.00±2.61 mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa). No serious complications occurred after surgery.ConclusionsThe position deviation of the compression spine, the missed hole during the operation, the improper selection of external compression material, and the insufficient height of the compression spine are the main reasons for the failure of SB. After adjusting the reasons for the failure, there is still a higher rate of retinal reattachment.
Objective To assess the value and usage of real-time monitoring of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) during thyroid reoperation by RLN monitor. Methods One hundred and one patients were under general anesthesia and thyroidectomy. NIM-Response electromyographic (EMG) monitor system was used for assistant of dissection, exposure and protection of the RLN during the surgical procedures.Results There were 192 RLN were exposed during the surgeries in all 101 patients. The unilateral RLN injured in 10 patients was not specially explored the same side nerve. Among them 190 nerves were confirmed intact, the rest 2 nerves were resected because of tumor involving. Conclusions NIM-Response electromyographic monitor system is sensitive and accurate for preserving the integrity of RLN during the thyroid reoperations. It is valuable for protecting RLN against iatrogenic injury. This system deserves general utilization for thyroid surgery, especially reoperation.
To assess long-term outcomes of reoperation for recurrent lumbar disc herniation, and to compare results of different methods. Methods There were 95 patients who had reoperation for recurrent lumbar discherniation between February 1998 to February 2003, among whom a total of 89 (93.7%) were followed up and their primary data were reviewed. There were 76 patients, with the mean age of 42 years (range from 23 to 61), who met the inclusion criteria and were included. Among them, there were 55 males and 21 females. All patients had the history of more than one sciatic nervepain. The mean recurrent time was 69 months(range from 8 to 130 months). There were 48 patients in L4,5 and 28 patients in L5, S1, of whom we chose 30 to undergo larger vertebral plate discectomy (or two-side fenestration) and nucleus pulpose discectomy (group A), 24 to undergo the whole vertebral discectomy (group B) and 22 to undergo the whole vertebral discectomy and 360degrees intervertebral fusion(group C). The patients’ cl inical results in the three groups were compared, and the cl inical curative effects were evaluated by using cl inical functional assessment standard. Results Cl inical outcomes were excellent or good in 80.3% of the patients, including 80.0% of group A, 79.2% of group B and 81.8% of group C. There was no significant difference in each group (P gt; 0.05). These three groups were not different in age, pain-free interval and follow-up duration (P gt; 0.05). The mean intraoperative blood losses in the three groups were (110.7 ± 98.8), (278.7 ± 256.3), (350.7 ± 206.1) mL, respectively. The mean surgery time were (65.9 ± 22.8), (111.6 ± 24.3), (127.3 ± 26.7) minutes, respectively, and the mean hospital ization time were (6.7 ± 1.4), (10.2 ± 1.8), (12.2 ± 2.3) days, respectively. Group A was significantly less than group B or C (P lt; 0.05) and there was no significant difference between group B and C. All the patients were followed up for 36 to 96 months with an average of 86 months, and with (87.6 ± 27.0), (84.5 ± 19.8), (83.6 ± 13.5) months of group A, B and C, respectively. At the endof the follow-up, there were more cases of spinal instabil ity at the same level in group B (19 patients) than in group A (1 patient) or group C (no patient) in X-ray, and the difference was significant (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion Reoperation for recurrent lumbar disc herniation is effective. Larger vertebral plate discectomy or tow-side fenestration is recommended for managing recurrent lumbar disc herniation.