BACKGROUND Congenital scoliosis(CS)is a spinal deformity caused by defective segmentation and development of vertebrae during early embryogenesis.It occurs in 0.5%-1%in 1000 births and may rarely occur with congenital...BACKGROUND Congenital scoliosis(CS)is a spinal deformity caused by defective segmentation and development of vertebrae during early embryogenesis.It occurs in 0.5%-1%in 1000 births and may rarely occur with congenital defects affecting the heart or genitourinary system.Truncus arteriosus(TA)is a life-threatening cardiac defect in which a single arterial trunk supplies both systemic and pulmonary circulation,leading to complications such as pulmonary hypertension,heart failure,and severe hypoxia.Although rare individually,the co-occurrence of both conditions poses unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges,with limited documentation in medical literature.CASE SUMMARY We present a 36-week preterm neonate with CS associated with TA type 1,pre-senting with respiratory distress,cyanosis,and altered spinal curvature.This case demonstrates the complexity of managing neonates with multiple congenital de-fects.Here,the patient was managed with oxygen supplementation,heart failure medication,nasogastric feeding,and multidisciplinary care to optimize her for surgical corrections.A coordinated,interdisciplinary approach was employed to optimize outcomes,particularly in a resource-limited setting.Immediate re-spiratory and cardiovascular stabilization and long-term orthopedic and cardiac interventions were central to improving the patient’s quality of life and survival.CONCLUSION Recognizing co-existing congenital anomalies and their embryological interre-lation is critical in holistic patient care,particularly during neonatal and infancy.展开更多
AIM: To use the cumulative sum analysis score(CUSUM) to construct objectively the learning curve of phacoemulsification competency.METHODS: Three second-year residents and an experienced consultant were monitored ...AIM: To use the cumulative sum analysis score(CUSUM) to construct objectively the learning curve of phacoemulsification competency.METHODS: Three second-year residents and an experienced consultant were monitored for a series of 70 phacoemulsification cases each and had their series analysed by CUSUM regarding posterior capsule rupture(PCR) and best-corrected visual acuity. The acceptable rate for PCR was 〈5%(lower limit h) and the unacceptable rate was 〉10%(upper limit h). The acceptable rate for bestcorrected visual acuity worse than 20/40 was 〈10%(lower limit h) and the unacceptable rate was 〉20%(upper limit h). The area between lower limit h and upper limit h is called the decision interval. RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference in the mean age, sex or cataract grades between groups. The first trainee achieved PCR CUSUM competency at his 22 nd case. His best-corrected visual acuity CUSUM was in the decision interval from his third case and stayed there until the end, never reaching competency. The second trainee achieved PCR CUSUM competency at his 39^ th case. He could reach best-corrected visual acuity CUSUM competency at his 22 ^nd case. The third trainee achieved PCR CUSUM competency at his 41 st case. He reached bestcorrected visual acuity CUSUM competency at his 14 ^th case.CONCLUSION: The learning curve of competency in phacoemulsification is constructed by CUSUM and in average took 38 cases for each trainee to achieve it.展开更多
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文摘BACKGROUND Congenital scoliosis(CS)is a spinal deformity caused by defective segmentation and development of vertebrae during early embryogenesis.It occurs in 0.5%-1%in 1000 births and may rarely occur with congenital defects affecting the heart or genitourinary system.Truncus arteriosus(TA)is a life-threatening cardiac defect in which a single arterial trunk supplies both systemic and pulmonary circulation,leading to complications such as pulmonary hypertension,heart failure,and severe hypoxia.Although rare individually,the co-occurrence of both conditions poses unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges,with limited documentation in medical literature.CASE SUMMARY We present a 36-week preterm neonate with CS associated with TA type 1,pre-senting with respiratory distress,cyanosis,and altered spinal curvature.This case demonstrates the complexity of managing neonates with multiple congenital de-fects.Here,the patient was managed with oxygen supplementation,heart failure medication,nasogastric feeding,and multidisciplinary care to optimize her for surgical corrections.A coordinated,interdisciplinary approach was employed to optimize outcomes,particularly in a resource-limited setting.Immediate re-spiratory and cardiovascular stabilization and long-term orthopedic and cardiac interventions were central to improving the patient’s quality of life and survival.CONCLUSION Recognizing co-existing congenital anomalies and their embryological interre-lation is critical in holistic patient care,particularly during neonatal and infancy.
文摘AIM: To use the cumulative sum analysis score(CUSUM) to construct objectively the learning curve of phacoemulsification competency.METHODS: Three second-year residents and an experienced consultant were monitored for a series of 70 phacoemulsification cases each and had their series analysed by CUSUM regarding posterior capsule rupture(PCR) and best-corrected visual acuity. The acceptable rate for PCR was 〈5%(lower limit h) and the unacceptable rate was 〉10%(upper limit h). The acceptable rate for bestcorrected visual acuity worse than 20/40 was 〈10%(lower limit h) and the unacceptable rate was 〉20%(upper limit h). The area between lower limit h and upper limit h is called the decision interval. RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference in the mean age, sex or cataract grades between groups. The first trainee achieved PCR CUSUM competency at his 22 nd case. His best-corrected visual acuity CUSUM was in the decision interval from his third case and stayed there until the end, never reaching competency. The second trainee achieved PCR CUSUM competency at his 39^ th case. He could reach best-corrected visual acuity CUSUM competency at his 22 ^nd case. The third trainee achieved PCR CUSUM competency at his 41 st case. He reached bestcorrected visual acuity CUSUM competency at his 14 ^th case.CONCLUSION: The learning curve of competency in phacoemulsification is constructed by CUSUM and in average took 38 cases for each trainee to achieve it.
文摘Announcements for this section should be submitted in the correct format at least 3 months before the required date of publication.This list is provided as a service to readers;inclusion does not imply endorsement by the Hepatobiliary&Pancreatic Diseases International.