Liver transplantation(LT)is the most effective treatment for patients with end-stage liver disease,and maintaining vascular patency of the transplanted liver is one of the crucial prerequisites for surgical success.De...Liver transplantation(LT)is the most effective treatment for patients with end-stage liver disease,and maintaining vascular patency of the transplanted liver is one of the crucial prerequisites for surgical success.Despite hepatic vein complic-ations following LT occurring at a relatively low frequency,ranging between 2%to 11%,delayed diagnosis and treatment may lead to graft dysfunction and even patient mortality.Clinical manifestations of hepatic vein complications are often subtle and nonspecific,posing challenges for early diagnosis.Signs may initially present as mild abnormalities in liver function,delayed recovery of liver function,unexplained ascites,lower limb edema,and perineal edema.Prolonged duration of these complications can lead to hepatic sinusoidal dilatation and eventual liver failure due to prolonged hepatic congestion.Ultrasonography has become the preferred imaging modality for post-liver transplant evaluation due to its convenience and non-invasiveness.Although hepatic vein complications may manifest as disappearance or flattening of the hepatic vein spectrum on routine ultrasound imaging,these findings lack specificity.Contrast-enhanced ultrasound that visualizes the filling of contrast agent in the hepatic veins and dynamically displays blood flow perfusion information in the drainage area can,however,significantly improve diagnostic confidence and provide additional information beyond routine ultrasound examination.展开更多
BACKGROUND Detailed data on the relation of post-operative complications with clinical outcomes after simultaneous pancreas-kidney(SPK)transplantation is lacking.AIM To compare Clavien-Dindo classification(CDC)and com...BACKGROUND Detailed data on the relation of post-operative complications with clinical outcomes after simultaneous pancreas-kidney(SPK)transplantation is lacking.AIM To compare Clavien-Dindo classification(CDC)and comprehensive complication index(CCI)in predicting outcomes after SPK.METHODS Data for patients undergoing SPK between 1999-2019 were analyzed.Information on recipients’baseline characteristics,peri-operative management and postoperative complications were collated.Length of hospital stay(LOS)was the primary study outcome,and the associations with CDC and CCI were evaluated using Spearman’s(ρ)correlation coefficients.RESULTS In the study period,data were available for 128 patients(female n=44,34.4%).Sixty-nine patients had at least one complication with the highest CDC grade of I,II,III,and IV in 8(6.3%),22(17.2%),32(25%),and 7(5.5%)patients,respectively. The mean LOS was 21.4 ± 17.7 days. Both classification systems were correlated with LOS, yet CCI was stronger(Spearman’s ρ: 0.694 vs 0.602, P < 0.001). Female patients (P = 0.019) and patients with pre-transplant cardiovascularevents (P = 0.02) had longer LOS. After adjusted multivariable analysis, the link between LOS and both theCDC and CCI remained relevant. CCI had a superior fit compared to CDC (r2 = 0.729 vs r2 = 0.481), with every 10CCI points being associated with a 5.27 day (P < 0.001) increased LOS.CONCLUSIONThis study showed that the CCI was better linked with LOS compared to CDC and might represent a useful scoreto evaluate the overall burden of postoperative complications in patients undergoing SPK.展开更多
Background: In children, acute bacterial rhinosinusitis (ABRS) is often complicated by ophthalmological and/or neurological involvement. These complications should be known and recognized, as they require urgent treat...Background: In children, acute bacterial rhinosinusitis (ABRS) is often complicated by ophthalmological and/or neurological involvement. These complications should be known and recognized, as they require urgent treatment with intravenous antibiotics and close in-hospital monitoring. In this study, we aimed to identify the main risk factors associated with the development of complications in children aged 2 - 17 years with ABRS. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients with ABRS complications in a primary hospital. Participants were divided into two groups: the control group comprising patients without complications (Group 1, n = 82) and the study group comprising patients with complications requiring hospitalization (Group 2, n = 41). We assessed the sociodemographic, clinical, and imaging data of both groups. Using multivariate logistic regression, we assessed risk factors of ABRS complications. Results: No socio-demographic characteristics were associated with ABRS complications (p ≥ 0.05). Factors associated with complications were delay in consultation (t = 5.282;p Conclusions: Intracranial and extracranial complications of ABRS in children have become rare in our setting. These complications can be serious and potentially fatal. Risk factors of these complications are delays in consultation, the presence of ophthalmological signs, and more than one affected sinus. Controlling modifiable factors would improve the treatment success of ABRS complications in children.展开更多
Type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia and insulin resistance,often leading to severe complications.Hemogram markers have attracted great attention from researcher...Type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia and insulin resistance,often leading to severe complications.Hemogram markers have attracted great attention from researchers for their established role in inflammatory conditions.In this respect,T2DM and its mi-crovascular complications are characterized by high inflammatory burden.Hence,recent studies in the literature have reported an association between T2DM and hemogram-derived markers.Emerging evidence highlights the utility of hemo-gram-derived markers,including the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio,platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio,red cell distribution width,and mean platelet volume,as potential predictors of T2DM onset and progression.These markers,readily available from routine hemogram tests,offer valuable insights into the systemic inflammation and vascular changes associated with T2DM and its complications,such as cardiovascular disease,nephropathy,and retinopathy.This review syn-thesizes current research on the association between hemogram-derived markers and T2DM,emphasizing their prognostic value in predicting disease severity and complications.We also explore the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms linking these markers to inflammation and metabolic dysfunction.The findings suggest that hemogram-derived markers could serve as cost-effective,non-invasive tools for risk stratification and early intervention in T2DM management.Future research should focus on standardizing reference ranges and validating these markers in diverse populations to enhance their clinical utility.展开更多
BACKGROUND Acute ischemic stroke(AIS)is an abrupt blood flow cessation to a specific brain region within a vascular zone,causing a subsequent decline in neurological capabilities.Stent thrombectomy is a recently estab...BACKGROUND Acute ischemic stroke(AIS)is an abrupt blood flow cessation to a specific brain region within a vascular zone,causing a subsequent decline in neurological capabilities.Stent thrombectomy is a recently established technique for treating AIS.It provides the benefits of being a relatively simple and safe procedure,capable of partially enhancing a patient’s condition.However,some patients may experience endothelial damage and recurrent thrombosis,with clinical outcomes that are not always satisfactory.Hence,the efficacy of this method remains unclear.AIM To survey the association of stent thrombectomy vs standard treatment with neurological function protection,complications,and short-term prognosis in patients diagnosed with AIS.METHODS This study assigned 90 patients with AIS to the observation and control groups(n=45 patients)from December 2020 to December 2022.Stent thrombectomy was conducted in the observation group,whereas routine treatment was provided to the control group.The study assessed the therapeutic outcomes of two groups,including a comparison of their neurological function,living ability,anxiety and depression status,plaque area,serum inflammatory factors,serum Smur100βprotein,neuron-specific enolase(NSE),homocysteine(Hcy),and vascular endo-thelial function.Additionally,the incidence of complications was calculated and analyzed for each group.RESULTS The total effective rate of treatment was 77.78%and 95.56%in the control and observation groups,respectively.After 8 weeks of treatment,the scores on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale,Hamilton Anxiety Scale,and Hamilton Depression Scale decreased remarkably;the Barthel index increased remarkably,with better improvement effects of the scores in the observation group(P<0.05);total cholesterol,triglyceride,C-reactive protein,and plaque area lessened remarkably,with fewer patients in the observation group(P<0.05);S-100βprotein,NSE,and Hcy levels lessened remarkably,with fewer patients in the observation group(P<0.05);serum vascular endothelial growth factor and nitric oxide synthase levels increased remarkably,whereas the endothelin-1 level decreased,with better improvement effect in the observation group(P<0.05).Complications occurred in 8.88%of patients in the observation group compared with 33.33%in the control group.CONCLUSION Stent thrombectomy appeared to provide more remarkable neuroprotective effects in patients with AIS compared to the intravenous thrombolysis regimen.Additionally,it has effectively improved the neurological function,daily activities,and vascular endothelial function of patients,while reducing the incidence of complications and improving short-term prognosis.展开更多
AIM:To evaluate the visual outcomes of implantable collamer lenses(ICLs)and identify the possible risk factors for ICL axis misalignment,and consequently,repositioning,explanting,or exchanging at a specialized eye hos...AIM:To evaluate the visual outcomes of implantable collamer lenses(ICLs)and identify the possible risk factors for ICL axis misalignment,and consequently,repositioning,explanting,or exchanging at a specialized eye hospital in Saudi Arabia.METHODS:The medical records of 813 eyes with different refractive errors corrected with ICL implantation were identified and included in this single-arm retrospective cohort study.The following data were collected:demographic characteristics,primary diagnosis,preoperative refraction,anterior chamber depth(ACD),white-to-white(WTW)measurement,endothelial cell density(ECD),and axial length.Patients’satisfaction and complaints,and their postoperative refraction,vault depth,and axis alignment with the preoperative target,were reviewed during the postoperative period.Collectively,these data were correlated with symptomatic axis rotation and the need for repositioning,explantation,or exchange due to high or low ICL vaults.RESULTS:Of 813 eyes,27(3.32%),13(1.59%),and 11(1.35%)required ICL repositioning,ICL explantation only without exchange,and ICL explantation with the placement of a new ICL,respectively.The mean follow-up period was 37.5mo.The main cause of explanation or exchange was incorrect WTW measurement in seven(29.17%)eyes,followed by high vault in four(16.56%)eyes.ICL repositioning was required in 27(3.32%)eyes with considerable rotation.Only 2(0.24%)eyes developed cataracts that required ICL removal,and retinal complications were reported in 7(0.86%)eyes.Long-term glaucoma and corneal decompensation were not observed in this cohort.CONCLUSION:With a high safety profile and reversibility,ICL implantation is a good alternative to corneal-based refractive surgery in eyes unsuitable for laser vision correction.The rate of secondary procedures in our study was 6.26%.Old age is a risk factor for secondary surgical interventions in the repositioning group,whereas abnormal vault and toric ICL rotation in the explantation group necessitated subsequent surgical procedures.Overall,ICL implantation demonstrates a good efficacy index and safety profile in patients with diverse refractive errors.展开更多
BACKGROUND Red blood cell distribution width(RDW)is associated with the development and progression of various diseases.AIM To explore the association between pretreatment RDW and short-term outcomes after laparoscopi...BACKGROUND Red blood cell distribution width(RDW)is associated with the development and progression of various diseases.AIM To explore the association between pretreatment RDW and short-term outcomes after laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy(LPD).METHODS A total of 804 consecutive patients who underwent LPD at our hospital between March 2017 and November 2021 were retrospectively analyzed.Correlations between pretreatment RDW and clinicopathological characteristics and short-term outcomes were investigated.RESULTS Patients with higher pretreatment RDW were older,had higher Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group scores and were associated with poorer short-term outcomes than those with normal RDW.High pretreatment RDW was an independent risk factor for postoperative complications(POCs)(hazard ratio=2.973,95%confidence interval:2.032-4.350,P<0.001)and severe POCs of grade IIIa or higher(hazard ratio=3.138,95%confidence interval:2.042-4.824,P<0.001)based on the Clavien-Dino classification system.Subgroup analysis showed that high pretreatment RDW was an independent risk factor for Clavien-Dino classi-fication grade IIIb or higher POCs,a comprehensive complication index score≥26.2,severe postoperative pancreatic fistula,severe bile leakage and severe hemorrhage.High pretreatment RDW was positively associated with the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio and was negatively associated with albumin and the prognostic nutritional index.CONCLUSION Pretreatment RDW was a special parameter for patients who underwent LPD.It was associated with malnutrition,severe inflammatory status and poorer short-term outcomes.RDW could be a surrogate marker for nutritional and inflammatory status in identifying patients who were at high risk of developing POCs after LPD.展开更多
BACKGROUND Cauda equina syndrome(CES)is characterized by a group of symptoms that may be caused by inflammation,spinal cord compression,venous congestion,or ischemia.This syndrome is commonly an indication for surgica...BACKGROUND Cauda equina syndrome(CES)is characterized by a group of symptoms that may be caused by inflammation,spinal cord compression,venous congestion,or ischemia.This syndrome is commonly an indication for surgical intervention but has not been determined as a postoperative complication following surgery for lumbar spine disease.CASE SUMMARY To report the case of a 54-year-old male patient who had CES following spinal surgery,with no obvious compression lesions found during re-exploration,suggesting that vascular insufficiency may have contributed to the condition.Furthermore,a series of urodynamic studies on bladder recovery patterns in such complications have also been investigated.CONCLUSION Postoperative CES requires urgent imaging and exploration to rule out compression;noncompressive cases,including vascular insufficiency may performed conservative management.展开更多
Appreciation of soft-tissue thickness(STT)at surgical sites is an increasingly recognized aspect of arthroplasty procedures as it may potentially impacting postoperative outcomes.Recent research has focused on the pre...Appreciation of soft-tissue thickness(STT)at surgical sites is an increasingly recognized aspect of arthroplasty procedures as it may potentially impacting postoperative outcomes.Recent research has focused on the predictive value of preoperative STT measurements for complications following various forms of arthroplasty,particularly infections,across procedures such as total knee,hip,shoulder,and ankle replacements.Several studies have indicated that increased STT is associated with a higher risk of complications,including infection and wound healing issues.The assessment of STT before surgery could play a crucial role in identifying patients at a higher risk of complications and may be instru-mental in guiding preoperative planning to optimize outcomes in arthroplasty procedures.Standardized measurement techniques and further research are essential to enhance the reliability and clinical utility of STT assessment for arthro-plasty surgery.展开更多
BACKGROUND Stoma creation is a common procedure in colorectal cancer surgery,however,stoma-related complications remain a significant concern.AIM To investigate the incidence,types,and risk factors of stoma-related co...BACKGROUND Stoma creation is a common procedure in colorectal cancer surgery,however,stoma-related complications remain a significant concern.AIM To investigate the incidence,types,and risk factors of stoma-related complications in colorectal cancer patients who underwent stoma creation.METHODS Patients with stoma was prospectively recorded in the established stoma system.Data was collected from this stoma management system from November 2021 through May 2024.The rates of stoma-related complications were assessed,and potential risk factors were analyzed using univariate and multivariate logistic regression models.RESULTS A total of 734 patients were included in the analysis.The results showed that 12.3%of patients experienced stoma-related complications,with mucocutaneous separation,edema,and skin excoriation being the most common complications.The majority(90%)of complications were classified as grade 2 according to the Clavien-Dindo classification.Surgical factors,such as blood loss volume greater than 500 mL and open surgery,were significantly associated with stoma complications.Additionally,stoma features like location,shape,color,height,and edema were important factors in the association with complications.Body mass index over 30 kg/m²was also found to be a significant risk factor.CONCLUSION These findings highlight the need for a holistic approach to preventing and managing stoma complications,considering both patient-related and surgical factors.展开更多
Objective:The Safety of robotic gastrectomy(RG)compared to laparoscopic gastrectomy(LG)for gastric cancer remains uncertain on a national scale,with limited comparative studies across institutions.This study aims to c...Objective:The Safety of robotic gastrectomy(RG)compared to laparoscopic gastrectomy(LG)for gastric cancer remains uncertain on a national scale,with limited comparative studies across institutions.This study aims to compare the morbidity rates between RG and LG using data from a nationwide survey.Methods:We utilized data from the Korean Gastric Cancer Association's 2019 nationwide survey.The proportion of robotic surgeries in minimally invasive surgery at each institution was classified using a cut-off value of 10%,and defined as high robotic proportion cohort and low robotic proportion cohort.We analyzed surgical outcomes between robotic and laparoscopic gastrectomy in each cohort using propensity score matching(PSM).To account for potential clustering effects within hospitals,we employed Generalized Estimating Equations with hospital as the clustering variable.Results:This study included 776 patients who underwent RG and 7,804 patients who underwent LG for gastric cancer.In low robotic proportion cohort,RG had a longer operation time(P<0.001)but similar blood loss(P=0.792)compared to LG.In the high robotic proportion cohort,RG showed longer operation time(P<0.001),less blood loss(P<0.001),and shorter hospital stays(P<0.001)compared to LG.Additionally,RG in the high robotic proportion cohort had shorter operative time(P<0.001)and less blood loss(P=0.024)compared with that in the low robotic proportion cohort.Conclusions:RG demonstrated comparable perioperative outcomes to LG in a nationwide PSM analysis.However,RG offers limited benefits over LG at institutions with lower frequencies of RG use.展开更多
BACKGROUND Single-balloon enteroscopy(SBE)is an established procedure for evaluating small bowel lesions.While its efficacy is well recognized,the incidence of major complications and their associated risk factors in ...BACKGROUND Single-balloon enteroscopy(SBE)is an established procedure for evaluating small bowel lesions.While its efficacy is well recognized,the incidence of major complications and their associated risk factors in a large population remain unclear.AIM To investigate the complications and risk factors associated with diagnostic SBE.METHODS This multicenter retrospective study included consecutive patients who underwent diagnostic SBE at three tertiary care hospitals between January 2016 and September 2024.Data on baseline characteristics,procedural parameters,indications,findings,and major complications were collected and analyzed.RESULTS A total of 2865 SBE procedures were performed in 1840 patients.The mean age was 51±18 years,and 64.5%were male.The most common indication was obscure gastrointestinal bleeding(57.1%),followed by abdominal pain(30.5%).The major complication rate was 0.4%(7/1840),all of which involved acute intestinal perforation identified during the procedure.Among the perforation cases,6 occurred in patients undergoing SBE for abdominal pain and 1 for obscure gastrointestinal bleeding.The perforation sites included the ileum(6/7)and duodenum(1/7).All cases were successfully managed surgically.Previous abdominal surgery and the use of abdominal compression were significantly associated with an increased risk of perforation(P value<0.001 for both).In subgroup analysis,perforation rates were 2.1%(6/288)in patients with prior abdominal surgery and 1.6%(7/428)with abdominal compression.CONCLUSION Acute intestinal perforation is a rare but serious complication.Prior abdominal surgery and abdominal compression are important risk factors,and careful patient selection is recommended to minimize complications.展开更多
Pterygium,a common ocular surface disorder characterized by the abnormal growth of conjunctival tissue onto the cornea,often necessitates surgical excision as its primary treatment.While effective,pterygium surgery is...Pterygium,a common ocular surface disorder characterized by the abnormal growth of conjunctival tissue onto the cornea,often necessitates surgical excision as its primary treatment.While effective,pterygium surgery is frequently associated with a spectrum of postoperative complications that significantly impact patient prognosis and quality of life.This comprehensive review systematically analyzes the classification,underlying pathophysiological mechanisms,and associated risk factors of these complications,with a particular focus on less commonly explored entities such as postoperative granuloma(PPG),corneal dellen,and scleral necrosis,alongside the more prevalent issue of recurrence.We delineate these complications based on their temporal presentation(early,intermediate,and late),and provide an in-depth analysis of general and specific contributing factors,including surgical trauma,individual patient characteristics,surgical technique,and perioperative management.Furthermore,this review synthesizes advancements in preventive strategies and therapeutic interventions,encompassing refined surgical techniques[e.g.,femtosecond laser-assisted pterygium surgery(FLAPS),pterygium extended removal followed by extended conjunctival transplant(P.E.R.F.E.C.T.)technique,Tissue Tuck technique],judicious application of adjuvant therapies[e.g.,mitomycin C(MMC),5-fluorouracil(5-FU),corticosteroids,anti-vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)agents],and optimized postoperative care protocols.By consolidating current evidence and identifying future research priorities,this review aims to provide ophthalmologists with a valuable theoretical foundation to guide individualized surgical planning,dynamic postoperative management,and ultimately minimize complications and improve patient satisfaction.展开更多
BACKGROUND Acute appendicitis is common among pediatric patients,and postoperative infections and complications are significant factors that affect recovery.As a“forward-looking”nursing model,anticipatory care may r...BACKGROUND Acute appendicitis is common among pediatric patients,and postoperative infections and complications are significant factors that affect recovery.As a“forward-looking”nursing model,anticipatory care may reduce the incidence of postoperative wound infections and complications.AIM To explore the effects of anticipatory care on the management of postoperative infections and complications in pediatric patients diagnosed with acute appen-dicitis.METHODS This prospective randomized controlled study included data from 78 pediatric patients who underwent acute appendicitis surgery at Shijiazhuang Sixth Hos-pital(Hebei Province,China)between February 2021 and March 2024.Patients were divided into two groups:The intervention and control groups(n=39 each)were based on a random numbers table method.Both groups received routine postoperative nursing care,whereas the intervention group received additional anticipatory care.Statistical analyses were performed using independent sample t-tests,χ2 tests,analysis of variance,and rank-sum tests.RESULTS Postoperative pain scores and hospital length of stay were significantly lower in the intervention group than those in the control group(P<0.05 and P<0.001,respectively).Postoperative wound infection and overall complication rates were significantly lower in the intervention group than those in the control group(5.13%vs 23.08%,P<0.001;15.38%vs 46.15%,P<0.001,respectively).Furthermore,parental satisfaction scores were significantly higher in the intervention group than those in the control group(P<0.05).Logistic regression identified high C-reactive protein level as a risk factor for postoperative infections and complications,whereas proactive(i.e.anticipatory)nursing intervention was a protective factor.CONCLUSION This study provided a scientific basis for the implementation of anticipatory care in the postoperative management of pediatric patients experiencing acute appendicitis.展开更多
BACKGROUND Surgery is the gold standard for gallstone treatment.Nevertheless,the complications associated with the surgical procedure can exert diverse and adverse impacts on patients’health and quality of life to va...BACKGROUND Surgery is the gold standard for gallstone treatment.Nevertheless,the complications associated with the surgical procedure can exert diverse and adverse impacts on patients’health and quality of life to varying extents.Hence,it is essential to offer perioperative care to patients undergoing gallstone surgery.AIM To examine the impact of perioperative comprehensive nursing on pain intensity,complication rates,and patient comfort in individuals undergoing gallstone surgery.METHODS From February 2022 to February 2024,195 patients who underwent gallstone surgery at Sanmen People’s Hospital were selected and divided into two groups:A control group receiving routine nursing care(95 patients)and a research group receiving perioperative comprehensive nursing(100 patients).Key postoperative recovery indicators,including time to first postoperative anal exhaust,oral food intake,and ambulation,were observed,along with pain intensity(measured by the numeric rating scale),complication rate(bleeding,incision infection,recurrence),patient comfort(assessed using the visual analogue scale),and quality of life(measured by the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF).RESULTS The research group showed significantly shorter times to first postoperative anal exhaust,oral intake,and ambulation.Moreover,numeric rating scale pain scores in the research group were markedly lower post-nursing,and the total complication rate was significantly reduced compared to the control group.Furthermore,comfort levels improved considerably in the research group,and World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF scores across the physical,psychological,social,and environmental domains were significantly higher compared to the control group following nursing care.CONCLUSION Perioperative comprehensive nursing effectively enhances postoperative recovery in patients undergoing gallstone surgery,reducing pain,lowering complications,and improving patient comfort and quality of life,which deserves clinical application.展开更多
Objective:Infectious complications after partial nephrectomy(PN)remain a significant concern.We aimed to analyze predictive factors of postoperative infectious complications(PICs)occurring after PN.Methods:Data on pat...Objective:Infectious complications after partial nephrectomy(PN)remain a significant concern.We aimed to analyze predictive factors of postoperative infectious complications(PICs)occurring after PN.Methods:Data on patients undergoing PN for renal masses between January 2018 and May 2023 were retrieved from prospectively maintained institutional database and retrospectively analyzed.Patients were stratified into two groups based on the occurrence of PICs during admission for PN.A PIC was defined by clinical and/or imaging findings of an infectious process plus microbial isolation upon culture examination.Multivariable logistic regression analysis after adjusting for potential confounders evaluated predictors of a PIC.Results:Six-hundred and twenty-seven patients underwent PN;rough incidence of PICs was 11%,with median time to PIC onset of 1(interquartile range 0–3)day.Compared to patients without PIC events,the PIC group showed a significantly higher proportion of open surgeries(54%vs.20%,p<0.001),bleeding events(23%vs.10%,p<0.01),postoperative transfusion(19%vs.5.0%,p<0.001),and urinary leakage(4.2%vs.0.18%,p=0.01),and a statistically significantly higher median hemoglobin drop from baseline(−2.6 g/dL vs.−1.7 g/dL,p=0.001).At multivariable logistic regression,the odds of experiencing a PIC were statistically significantly lower after minimally-invasive surgery compared to open surgery(odds ratio 0.32,95%confidence interval 0.17–0.59),and higher for patients who received transfusion(odds ratio 1.68,95%confidence interval 1.10–2.54).Conclusion:We underlined factors that impact the occurrence of PICs and,consequently,duration of hospitalization following PN.By addressing these predictors,clinicians can promote enhanced patient recovery.展开更多
BACKGROUND In the treatment of rectal cancer,a temporary loop ileostomy(TLI)is created after low anterior resection to protect bowel function in the postoperative period.Dehydration and kidney failure are significant ...BACKGROUND In the treatment of rectal cancer,a temporary loop ileostomy(TLI)is created after low anterior resection to protect bowel function in the postoperative period.Dehydration and kidney failure are significant potential complications in loop ileostomies.Compared to late closure(3-6 months),early closure(10-14 days)of the TLI may facilitate faster patient recovery and shorter hospital stays.AIM To compare early and late closure of TLIs and demonstrate that early stoma closure can be performed without increasing morbidity.METHODS This study included patients who underwent TLI for rectal cancer,with data collected prospectively between June 2016 and October 2024 and analyzed retrospectively.Patients whose stomas were closed in the late period(3-6 months)between June 2016 and October 2022(group A)were compared with those who underwent early closure(10-14 days)between October 2022 and 2024(group B),with the primary outcome being complication rate and the secondary outcome being quality of life.RESULTS A total of 270 TLIs were created(70.9%).Of these,120(44.4%)were closed in the late period(group A),and 150(55.6%)were closed in the early period(group B).There was no statistically significant difference between group A and group B in terms of demographic and clinicopathological characteristics(P>0.05).Perioperative(anesthesia management,operative time,blood loss,surgical technique)and postoperative findings(anastomotic leak,infection)were similar between the two groups and were not statistically significant(P>0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in complication rates as the primary outcome between the two groups.Quality of life as a secondary outcome was significantly higher in the early closure group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION No statistically significant difference was found between early and late loop ileostomy closure in terms of perioperative and postoperative morbidity.Early closure accelerated patients’psychological and social recovery.展开更多
Background:Accurate complication reporting in endourology remains challenging,with the Clavien-Dindo Classification and Comprehensive Complication Index being the most commonly used systems.This study aimed to compare...Background:Accurate complication reporting in endourology remains challenging,with the Clavien-Dindo Classification and Comprehensive Complication Index being the most commonly used systems.This study aimed to compare surgical outcomes and complication reporting in ureterolithotripsy(URL),percutaneous nephrolithotomy(PCNL),and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy(ESWL)using both systems.Methods:This prospective,single-center,non-interventional study included 473 patients undergoing URL,PCNL,or ESWL from October 2022 to October 2024.Demographic,stone-related,and procedural variables were recorded.Complications were classified using the CDC,and cumulative morbidity was assessed using CCI.Statistical analyses,including univariate and multivariate regression,were performed to identify predictors of higher CCI scores.Results:PCNL was associated with the highest complication rates,including an 11%transfusion rate.ESWL had the lowest complication burden,while URL demonstrated intermediate risk.CCI scores correlated positively with length of stay(LOS;r=0.47),highlighting its ability to capture overall morbidity.Multivariate analysis identified stone size,operating time,and positive urine culture as significant predictors of higher CCI scores.The CCI provided a more comprehensive representation of morbidity compared to the CDC.Conclusions:CCI demonstrates superior sensitivity in evaluating postoperative morbidity compared to CDC,particularly in more invasive procedures such as PCNL.Standardized reporting frameworks incorporating CCI may enhance surgical outcome assessment in endourology.展开更多
Background: In developing countries, charity cleft surgical mission is always operated by sporadic surgical teams without systematic follow up and quality assurance. In the past few decades, many mission projects have...Background: In developing countries, charity cleft surgical mission is always operated by sporadic surgical teams without systematic follow up and quality assurance. In the past few decades, many mission projects have been held regularly in China. The purpose of this audit was a retrospective analysis of a 9-year cleft lip and palate charity project operated in a tertiary hospital in China Shenzhen Area to evaluate perioperative and postoperative complications. Nevertheless, understanding the risk profile is essential for establishing a sustainable in-house cleft service in Shenzhen. Methods: A detailed analysis of hospital centralized record in the The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital (HKUSZH) was reviewed since the first charity project held in 2015. The parameters of this audit were focused on perioperative complications including anesthesia related problems, early postoperative complications in patients who underwent primary or secondary cleft surgeries. A total of 430 consecutive admitted cases of 311 non-syndromic cleft lip & palate patients were enrolled into the charity project from June 2015 to July 2024. The main anesthesia related complications that occurred during general anesthesia were respiratory tract problems, while intraoperative complication was excessive bleeding, so as wound local infection and reaction were the main early postoperative complications. Results: In our 9-year clinical audit of 430 cleft lip and palate charity surgeries in Shenzhen, we observed no mortalities and a anesthesia-related complication rate of 1.16%. Specific intraoperative complications included excessive bleeding, while early postoperative issues were dominated by wound infections. The fistula rate of 18.7% post palate repair and the average hospital stay of 3.71 days complete the profile of our surgical outcomes. These data underscore the project’s efficacy and offer a reference for international cleft missions aiming for safe and efficient surgical care. Conclusions: This study provides a thorough data review of the complications in the past 9 years charity missions for cleft lip and palate surgery in a well-structured hospital infrastructure and logistic support by local surgical team. There were no perioperative or postoperative death during the study period and the overall short-term complication rate was low. Therefore, it could be a reference model for other international cleft mission in developing country for a safe and efficient service in future.展开更多
BACKGROUND Elderly patients with refractory ulcerative colitis(UC)have a poor prognosis,and timely surgical intervention should not be delayed.However,with the advent of biologics,therapy has become more complex,and t...BACKGROUND Elderly patients with refractory ulcerative colitis(UC)have a poor prognosis,and timely surgical intervention should not be delayed.However,with the advent of biologics,therapy has become more complex,and there are no clear criteria for the timing of surgical conversion.AIM To investigate the risk factors for postoperative complications in elderly patients with UC.METHODS Elderly patients(≥60 years old)with refractory UC who underwent colectomy at Hyogo Medical University between April 2012 and March 2024 were included in this study.Fatal complications included life-threatening complications requiring intensive care unit management and death.The primary outcome was defined by possible risk factors for fatal complications in older patients with refractory UC.RESULTS A total of 191 elderly patients with UC were analyzed in this series.The rate of fatal complications was 18/191(9.4%),and the most common complication was pneumonia due to disuse syndrome.Body mass index(BMI)<17 kg/m^(2)[odds ratio(OR)=4.08,95%confidence interval(95%CI):1.19-13.97,P=0.02]and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status(ECOG-PS)≥3(OR=14.5,95%CI:3.43-61.64,P<0.01)were identified as independent risk factors for fatal complications.CONCLUSION Among the elderly patients with refractory UC,the risk factors for fatal complications were low BMI and ECOG-PS score.Prompt surgical intervention is recommended before the patient loses weight or has difficulty walking.These factors may allow for early surgical decision-making before patients become debilitated.展开更多
基金Supported by The Shenzhen Science and Technology Research and Development Fund,No.JCYJ20220530163011026 and No.JCYJ20210324131809027Shenzhen Medical Key Discipline Project,No.G2021008 and No.G2022008.
文摘Liver transplantation(LT)is the most effective treatment for patients with end-stage liver disease,and maintaining vascular patency of the transplanted liver is one of the crucial prerequisites for surgical success.Despite hepatic vein complic-ations following LT occurring at a relatively low frequency,ranging between 2%to 11%,delayed diagnosis and treatment may lead to graft dysfunction and even patient mortality.Clinical manifestations of hepatic vein complications are often subtle and nonspecific,posing challenges for early diagnosis.Signs may initially present as mild abnormalities in liver function,delayed recovery of liver function,unexplained ascites,lower limb edema,and perineal edema.Prolonged duration of these complications can lead to hepatic sinusoidal dilatation and eventual liver failure due to prolonged hepatic congestion.Ultrasonography has become the preferred imaging modality for post-liver transplant evaluation due to its convenience and non-invasiveness.Although hepatic vein complications may manifest as disappearance or flattening of the hepatic vein spectrum on routine ultrasound imaging,these findings lack specificity.Contrast-enhanced ultrasound that visualizes the filling of contrast agent in the hepatic veins and dynamically displays blood flow perfusion information in the drainage area can,however,significantly improve diagnostic confidence and provide additional information beyond routine ultrasound examination.
文摘BACKGROUND Detailed data on the relation of post-operative complications with clinical outcomes after simultaneous pancreas-kidney(SPK)transplantation is lacking.AIM To compare Clavien-Dindo classification(CDC)and comprehensive complication index(CCI)in predicting outcomes after SPK.METHODS Data for patients undergoing SPK between 1999-2019 were analyzed.Information on recipients’baseline characteristics,peri-operative management and postoperative complications were collated.Length of hospital stay(LOS)was the primary study outcome,and the associations with CDC and CCI were evaluated using Spearman’s(ρ)correlation coefficients.RESULTS In the study period,data were available for 128 patients(female n=44,34.4%).Sixty-nine patients had at least one complication with the highest CDC grade of I,II,III,and IV in 8(6.3%),22(17.2%),32(25%),and 7(5.5%)patients,respectively. The mean LOS was 21.4 ± 17.7 days. Both classification systems were correlated with LOS, yet CCI was stronger(Spearman’s ρ: 0.694 vs 0.602, P < 0.001). Female patients (P = 0.019) and patients with pre-transplant cardiovascularevents (P = 0.02) had longer LOS. After adjusted multivariable analysis, the link between LOS and both theCDC and CCI remained relevant. CCI had a superior fit compared to CDC (r2 = 0.729 vs r2 = 0.481), with every 10CCI points being associated with a 5.27 day (P < 0.001) increased LOS.CONCLUSIONThis study showed that the CCI was better linked with LOS compared to CDC and might represent a useful scoreto evaluate the overall burden of postoperative complications in patients undergoing SPK.
文摘Background: In children, acute bacterial rhinosinusitis (ABRS) is often complicated by ophthalmological and/or neurological involvement. These complications should be known and recognized, as they require urgent treatment with intravenous antibiotics and close in-hospital monitoring. In this study, we aimed to identify the main risk factors associated with the development of complications in children aged 2 - 17 years with ABRS. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients with ABRS complications in a primary hospital. Participants were divided into two groups: the control group comprising patients without complications (Group 1, n = 82) and the study group comprising patients with complications requiring hospitalization (Group 2, n = 41). We assessed the sociodemographic, clinical, and imaging data of both groups. Using multivariate logistic regression, we assessed risk factors of ABRS complications. Results: No socio-demographic characteristics were associated with ABRS complications (p ≥ 0.05). Factors associated with complications were delay in consultation (t = 5.282;p Conclusions: Intracranial and extracranial complications of ABRS in children have become rare in our setting. These complications can be serious and potentially fatal. Risk factors of these complications are delays in consultation, the presence of ophthalmological signs, and more than one affected sinus. Controlling modifiable factors would improve the treatment success of ABRS complications in children.
文摘Type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia and insulin resistance,often leading to severe complications.Hemogram markers have attracted great attention from researchers for their established role in inflammatory conditions.In this respect,T2DM and its mi-crovascular complications are characterized by high inflammatory burden.Hence,recent studies in the literature have reported an association between T2DM and hemogram-derived markers.Emerging evidence highlights the utility of hemo-gram-derived markers,including the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio,platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio,red cell distribution width,and mean platelet volume,as potential predictors of T2DM onset and progression.These markers,readily available from routine hemogram tests,offer valuable insights into the systemic inflammation and vascular changes associated with T2DM and its complications,such as cardiovascular disease,nephropathy,and retinopathy.This review syn-thesizes current research on the association between hemogram-derived markers and T2DM,emphasizing their prognostic value in predicting disease severity and complications.We also explore the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms linking these markers to inflammation and metabolic dysfunction.The findings suggest that hemogram-derived markers could serve as cost-effective,non-invasive tools for risk stratification and early intervention in T2DM management.Future research should focus on standardizing reference ranges and validating these markers in diverse populations to enhance their clinical utility.
文摘BACKGROUND Acute ischemic stroke(AIS)is an abrupt blood flow cessation to a specific brain region within a vascular zone,causing a subsequent decline in neurological capabilities.Stent thrombectomy is a recently established technique for treating AIS.It provides the benefits of being a relatively simple and safe procedure,capable of partially enhancing a patient’s condition.However,some patients may experience endothelial damage and recurrent thrombosis,with clinical outcomes that are not always satisfactory.Hence,the efficacy of this method remains unclear.AIM To survey the association of stent thrombectomy vs standard treatment with neurological function protection,complications,and short-term prognosis in patients diagnosed with AIS.METHODS This study assigned 90 patients with AIS to the observation and control groups(n=45 patients)from December 2020 to December 2022.Stent thrombectomy was conducted in the observation group,whereas routine treatment was provided to the control group.The study assessed the therapeutic outcomes of two groups,including a comparison of their neurological function,living ability,anxiety and depression status,plaque area,serum inflammatory factors,serum Smur100βprotein,neuron-specific enolase(NSE),homocysteine(Hcy),and vascular endo-thelial function.Additionally,the incidence of complications was calculated and analyzed for each group.RESULTS The total effective rate of treatment was 77.78%and 95.56%in the control and observation groups,respectively.After 8 weeks of treatment,the scores on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale,Hamilton Anxiety Scale,and Hamilton Depression Scale decreased remarkably;the Barthel index increased remarkably,with better improvement effects of the scores in the observation group(P<0.05);total cholesterol,triglyceride,C-reactive protein,and plaque area lessened remarkably,with fewer patients in the observation group(P<0.05);S-100βprotein,NSE,and Hcy levels lessened remarkably,with fewer patients in the observation group(P<0.05);serum vascular endothelial growth factor and nitric oxide synthase levels increased remarkably,whereas the endothelin-1 level decreased,with better improvement effect in the observation group(P<0.05).Complications occurred in 8.88%of patients in the observation group compared with 33.33%in the control group.CONCLUSION Stent thrombectomy appeared to provide more remarkable neuroprotective effects in patients with AIS compared to the intravenous thrombolysis regimen.Additionally,it has effectively improved the neurological function,daily activities,and vascular endothelial function of patients,while reducing the incidence of complications and improving short-term prognosis.
文摘AIM:To evaluate the visual outcomes of implantable collamer lenses(ICLs)and identify the possible risk factors for ICL axis misalignment,and consequently,repositioning,explanting,or exchanging at a specialized eye hospital in Saudi Arabia.METHODS:The medical records of 813 eyes with different refractive errors corrected with ICL implantation were identified and included in this single-arm retrospective cohort study.The following data were collected:demographic characteristics,primary diagnosis,preoperative refraction,anterior chamber depth(ACD),white-to-white(WTW)measurement,endothelial cell density(ECD),and axial length.Patients’satisfaction and complaints,and their postoperative refraction,vault depth,and axis alignment with the preoperative target,were reviewed during the postoperative period.Collectively,these data were correlated with symptomatic axis rotation and the need for repositioning,explantation,or exchange due to high or low ICL vaults.RESULTS:Of 813 eyes,27(3.32%),13(1.59%),and 11(1.35%)required ICL repositioning,ICL explantation only without exchange,and ICL explantation with the placement of a new ICL,respectively.The mean follow-up period was 37.5mo.The main cause of explanation or exchange was incorrect WTW measurement in seven(29.17%)eyes,followed by high vault in four(16.56%)eyes.ICL repositioning was required in 27(3.32%)eyes with considerable rotation.Only 2(0.24%)eyes developed cataracts that required ICL removal,and retinal complications were reported in 7(0.86%)eyes.Long-term glaucoma and corneal decompensation were not observed in this cohort.CONCLUSION:With a high safety profile and reversibility,ICL implantation is a good alternative to corneal-based refractive surgery in eyes unsuitable for laser vision correction.The rate of secondary procedures in our study was 6.26%.Old age is a risk factor for secondary surgical interventions in the repositioning group,whereas abnormal vault and toric ICL rotation in the explantation group necessitated subsequent surgical procedures.Overall,ICL implantation demonstrates a good efficacy index and safety profile in patients with diverse refractive errors.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81302124.
文摘BACKGROUND Red blood cell distribution width(RDW)is associated with the development and progression of various diseases.AIM To explore the association between pretreatment RDW and short-term outcomes after laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy(LPD).METHODS A total of 804 consecutive patients who underwent LPD at our hospital between March 2017 and November 2021 were retrospectively analyzed.Correlations between pretreatment RDW and clinicopathological characteristics and short-term outcomes were investigated.RESULTS Patients with higher pretreatment RDW were older,had higher Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group scores and were associated with poorer short-term outcomes than those with normal RDW.High pretreatment RDW was an independent risk factor for postoperative complications(POCs)(hazard ratio=2.973,95%confidence interval:2.032-4.350,P<0.001)and severe POCs of grade IIIa or higher(hazard ratio=3.138,95%confidence interval:2.042-4.824,P<0.001)based on the Clavien-Dino classification system.Subgroup analysis showed that high pretreatment RDW was an independent risk factor for Clavien-Dino classi-fication grade IIIb or higher POCs,a comprehensive complication index score≥26.2,severe postoperative pancreatic fistula,severe bile leakage and severe hemorrhage.High pretreatment RDW was positively associated with the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio and was negatively associated with albumin and the prognostic nutritional index.CONCLUSION Pretreatment RDW was a special parameter for patients who underwent LPD.It was associated with malnutrition,severe inflammatory status and poorer short-term outcomes.RDW could be a surrogate marker for nutritional and inflammatory status in identifying patients who were at high risk of developing POCs after LPD.
文摘BACKGROUND Cauda equina syndrome(CES)is characterized by a group of symptoms that may be caused by inflammation,spinal cord compression,venous congestion,or ischemia.This syndrome is commonly an indication for surgical intervention but has not been determined as a postoperative complication following surgery for lumbar spine disease.CASE SUMMARY To report the case of a 54-year-old male patient who had CES following spinal surgery,with no obvious compression lesions found during re-exploration,suggesting that vascular insufficiency may have contributed to the condition.Furthermore,a series of urodynamic studies on bladder recovery patterns in such complications have also been investigated.CONCLUSION Postoperative CES requires urgent imaging and exploration to rule out compression;noncompressive cases,including vascular insufficiency may performed conservative management.
文摘Appreciation of soft-tissue thickness(STT)at surgical sites is an increasingly recognized aspect of arthroplasty procedures as it may potentially impacting postoperative outcomes.Recent research has focused on the predictive value of preoperative STT measurements for complications following various forms of arthroplasty,particularly infections,across procedures such as total knee,hip,shoulder,and ankle replacements.Several studies have indicated that increased STT is associated with a higher risk of complications,including infection and wound healing issues.The assessment of STT before surgery could play a crucial role in identifying patients at a higher risk of complications and may be instru-mental in guiding preoperative planning to optimize outcomes in arthroplasty procedures.Standardized measurement techniques and further research are essential to enhance the reliability and clinical utility of STT assessment for arthro-plasty surgery.
基金Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals Incubating Program,No.PZ20200272018 Beijing Talent Incubating Funding,No.2018-4+3 种基金National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81773214Beijing Hospitals Authority Clinical Medicine Development of Special Funding Support,No.ZYLX202116the National Key R&D Program of China,No.2021YFF1201104Science Foundation of Peking University Cancer Hospital-2023,No.JC202310.
文摘BACKGROUND Stoma creation is a common procedure in colorectal cancer surgery,however,stoma-related complications remain a significant concern.AIM To investigate the incidence,types,and risk factors of stoma-related complications in colorectal cancer patients who underwent stoma creation.METHODS Patients with stoma was prospectively recorded in the established stoma system.Data was collected from this stoma management system from November 2021 through May 2024.The rates of stoma-related complications were assessed,and potential risk factors were analyzed using univariate and multivariate logistic regression models.RESULTS A total of 734 patients were included in the analysis.The results showed that 12.3%of patients experienced stoma-related complications,with mucocutaneous separation,edema,and skin excoriation being the most common complications.The majority(90%)of complications were classified as grade 2 according to the Clavien-Dindo classification.Surgical factors,such as blood loss volume greater than 500 mL and open surgery,were significantly associated with stoma complications.Additionally,stoma features like location,shape,color,height,and edema were important factors in the association with complications.Body mass index over 30 kg/m²was also found to be a significant risk factor.CONCLUSION These findings highlight the need for a holistic approach to preventing and managing stoma complications,considering both patient-related and surgical factors.
基金supported by a grant of the Korea Health Technology R&D Project through the Korea Health Industry Development Institute(KHIDI),funded by the Ministry of Health&Welfare,Republic of Korea(No.RS-2023-KH140183)the new faculty research fund of Ajou University School of Medicine(No.M-2024C0460-00064)。
文摘Objective:The Safety of robotic gastrectomy(RG)compared to laparoscopic gastrectomy(LG)for gastric cancer remains uncertain on a national scale,with limited comparative studies across institutions.This study aims to compare the morbidity rates between RG and LG using data from a nationwide survey.Methods:We utilized data from the Korean Gastric Cancer Association's 2019 nationwide survey.The proportion of robotic surgeries in minimally invasive surgery at each institution was classified using a cut-off value of 10%,and defined as high robotic proportion cohort and low robotic proportion cohort.We analyzed surgical outcomes between robotic and laparoscopic gastrectomy in each cohort using propensity score matching(PSM).To account for potential clustering effects within hospitals,we employed Generalized Estimating Equations with hospital as the clustering variable.Results:This study included 776 patients who underwent RG and 7,804 patients who underwent LG for gastric cancer.In low robotic proportion cohort,RG had a longer operation time(P<0.001)but similar blood loss(P=0.792)compared to LG.In the high robotic proportion cohort,RG showed longer operation time(P<0.001),less blood loss(P<0.001),and shorter hospital stays(P<0.001)compared to LG.Additionally,RG in the high robotic proportion cohort had shorter operative time(P<0.001)and less blood loss(P=0.024)compared with that in the low robotic proportion cohort.Conclusions:RG demonstrated comparable perioperative outcomes to LG in a nationwide PSM analysis.However,RG offers limited benefits over LG at institutions with lower frequencies of RG use.
文摘BACKGROUND Single-balloon enteroscopy(SBE)is an established procedure for evaluating small bowel lesions.While its efficacy is well recognized,the incidence of major complications and their associated risk factors in a large population remain unclear.AIM To investigate the complications and risk factors associated with diagnostic SBE.METHODS This multicenter retrospective study included consecutive patients who underwent diagnostic SBE at three tertiary care hospitals between January 2016 and September 2024.Data on baseline characteristics,procedural parameters,indications,findings,and major complications were collected and analyzed.RESULTS A total of 2865 SBE procedures were performed in 1840 patients.The mean age was 51±18 years,and 64.5%were male.The most common indication was obscure gastrointestinal bleeding(57.1%),followed by abdominal pain(30.5%).The major complication rate was 0.4%(7/1840),all of which involved acute intestinal perforation identified during the procedure.Among the perforation cases,6 occurred in patients undergoing SBE for abdominal pain and 1 for obscure gastrointestinal bleeding.The perforation sites included the ileum(6/7)and duodenum(1/7).All cases were successfully managed surgically.Previous abdominal surgery and the use of abdominal compression were significantly associated with an increased risk of perforation(P value<0.001 for both).In subgroup analysis,perforation rates were 2.1%(6/288)in patients with prior abdominal surgery and 1.6%(7/428)with abdominal compression.CONCLUSION Acute intestinal perforation is a rare but serious complication.Prior abdominal surgery and abdominal compression are important risk factors,and careful patient selection is recommended to minimize complications.
文摘Pterygium,a common ocular surface disorder characterized by the abnormal growth of conjunctival tissue onto the cornea,often necessitates surgical excision as its primary treatment.While effective,pterygium surgery is frequently associated with a spectrum of postoperative complications that significantly impact patient prognosis and quality of life.This comprehensive review systematically analyzes the classification,underlying pathophysiological mechanisms,and associated risk factors of these complications,with a particular focus on less commonly explored entities such as postoperative granuloma(PPG),corneal dellen,and scleral necrosis,alongside the more prevalent issue of recurrence.We delineate these complications based on their temporal presentation(early,intermediate,and late),and provide an in-depth analysis of general and specific contributing factors,including surgical trauma,individual patient characteristics,surgical technique,and perioperative management.Furthermore,this review synthesizes advancements in preventive strategies and therapeutic interventions,encompassing refined surgical techniques[e.g.,femtosecond laser-assisted pterygium surgery(FLAPS),pterygium extended removal followed by extended conjunctival transplant(P.E.R.F.E.C.T.)technique,Tissue Tuck technique],judicious application of adjuvant therapies[e.g.,mitomycin C(MMC),5-fluorouracil(5-FU),corticosteroids,anti-vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)agents],and optimized postoperative care protocols.By consolidating current evidence and identifying future research priorities,this review aims to provide ophthalmologists with a valuable theoretical foundation to guide individualized surgical planning,dynamic postoperative management,and ultimately minimize complications and improve patient satisfaction.
文摘BACKGROUND Acute appendicitis is common among pediatric patients,and postoperative infections and complications are significant factors that affect recovery.As a“forward-looking”nursing model,anticipatory care may reduce the incidence of postoperative wound infections and complications.AIM To explore the effects of anticipatory care on the management of postoperative infections and complications in pediatric patients diagnosed with acute appen-dicitis.METHODS This prospective randomized controlled study included data from 78 pediatric patients who underwent acute appendicitis surgery at Shijiazhuang Sixth Hos-pital(Hebei Province,China)between February 2021 and March 2024.Patients were divided into two groups:The intervention and control groups(n=39 each)were based on a random numbers table method.Both groups received routine postoperative nursing care,whereas the intervention group received additional anticipatory care.Statistical analyses were performed using independent sample t-tests,χ2 tests,analysis of variance,and rank-sum tests.RESULTS Postoperative pain scores and hospital length of stay were significantly lower in the intervention group than those in the control group(P<0.05 and P<0.001,respectively).Postoperative wound infection and overall complication rates were significantly lower in the intervention group than those in the control group(5.13%vs 23.08%,P<0.001;15.38%vs 46.15%,P<0.001,respectively).Furthermore,parental satisfaction scores were significantly higher in the intervention group than those in the control group(P<0.05).Logistic regression identified high C-reactive protein level as a risk factor for postoperative infections and complications,whereas proactive(i.e.anticipatory)nursing intervention was a protective factor.CONCLUSION This study provided a scientific basis for the implementation of anticipatory care in the postoperative management of pediatric patients experiencing acute appendicitis.
基金Supported by Science and Technology Program of Sanmen County Public Technology Social Development Project,No.24227.
文摘BACKGROUND Surgery is the gold standard for gallstone treatment.Nevertheless,the complications associated with the surgical procedure can exert diverse and adverse impacts on patients’health and quality of life to varying extents.Hence,it is essential to offer perioperative care to patients undergoing gallstone surgery.AIM To examine the impact of perioperative comprehensive nursing on pain intensity,complication rates,and patient comfort in individuals undergoing gallstone surgery.METHODS From February 2022 to February 2024,195 patients who underwent gallstone surgery at Sanmen People’s Hospital were selected and divided into two groups:A control group receiving routine nursing care(95 patients)and a research group receiving perioperative comprehensive nursing(100 patients).Key postoperative recovery indicators,including time to first postoperative anal exhaust,oral food intake,and ambulation,were observed,along with pain intensity(measured by the numeric rating scale),complication rate(bleeding,incision infection,recurrence),patient comfort(assessed using the visual analogue scale),and quality of life(measured by the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF).RESULTS The research group showed significantly shorter times to first postoperative anal exhaust,oral intake,and ambulation.Moreover,numeric rating scale pain scores in the research group were markedly lower post-nursing,and the total complication rate was significantly reduced compared to the control group.Furthermore,comfort levels improved considerably in the research group,and World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF scores across the physical,psychological,social,and environmental domains were significantly higher compared to the control group following nursing care.CONCLUSION Perioperative comprehensive nursing effectively enhances postoperative recovery in patients undergoing gallstone surgery,reducing pain,lowering complications,and improving patient comfort and quality of life,which deserves clinical application.
文摘Objective:Infectious complications after partial nephrectomy(PN)remain a significant concern.We aimed to analyze predictive factors of postoperative infectious complications(PICs)occurring after PN.Methods:Data on patients undergoing PN for renal masses between January 2018 and May 2023 were retrieved from prospectively maintained institutional database and retrospectively analyzed.Patients were stratified into two groups based on the occurrence of PICs during admission for PN.A PIC was defined by clinical and/or imaging findings of an infectious process plus microbial isolation upon culture examination.Multivariable logistic regression analysis after adjusting for potential confounders evaluated predictors of a PIC.Results:Six-hundred and twenty-seven patients underwent PN;rough incidence of PICs was 11%,with median time to PIC onset of 1(interquartile range 0–3)day.Compared to patients without PIC events,the PIC group showed a significantly higher proportion of open surgeries(54%vs.20%,p<0.001),bleeding events(23%vs.10%,p<0.01),postoperative transfusion(19%vs.5.0%,p<0.001),and urinary leakage(4.2%vs.0.18%,p=0.01),and a statistically significantly higher median hemoglobin drop from baseline(−2.6 g/dL vs.−1.7 g/dL,p=0.001).At multivariable logistic regression,the odds of experiencing a PIC were statistically significantly lower after minimally-invasive surgery compared to open surgery(odds ratio 0.32,95%confidence interval 0.17–0.59),and higher for patients who received transfusion(odds ratio 1.68,95%confidence interval 1.10–2.54).Conclusion:We underlined factors that impact the occurrence of PICs and,consequently,duration of hospitalization following PN.By addressing these predictors,clinicians can promote enhanced patient recovery.
文摘BACKGROUND In the treatment of rectal cancer,a temporary loop ileostomy(TLI)is created after low anterior resection to protect bowel function in the postoperative period.Dehydration and kidney failure are significant potential complications in loop ileostomies.Compared to late closure(3-6 months),early closure(10-14 days)of the TLI may facilitate faster patient recovery and shorter hospital stays.AIM To compare early and late closure of TLIs and demonstrate that early stoma closure can be performed without increasing morbidity.METHODS This study included patients who underwent TLI for rectal cancer,with data collected prospectively between June 2016 and October 2024 and analyzed retrospectively.Patients whose stomas were closed in the late period(3-6 months)between June 2016 and October 2022(group A)were compared with those who underwent early closure(10-14 days)between October 2022 and 2024(group B),with the primary outcome being complication rate and the secondary outcome being quality of life.RESULTS A total of 270 TLIs were created(70.9%).Of these,120(44.4%)were closed in the late period(group A),and 150(55.6%)were closed in the early period(group B).There was no statistically significant difference between group A and group B in terms of demographic and clinicopathological characteristics(P>0.05).Perioperative(anesthesia management,operative time,blood loss,surgical technique)and postoperative findings(anastomotic leak,infection)were similar between the two groups and were not statistically significant(P>0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in complication rates as the primary outcome between the two groups.Quality of life as a secondary outcome was significantly higher in the early closure group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION No statistically significant difference was found between early and late loop ileostomy closure in terms of perioperative and postoperative morbidity.Early closure accelerated patients’psychological and social recovery.
文摘Background:Accurate complication reporting in endourology remains challenging,with the Clavien-Dindo Classification and Comprehensive Complication Index being the most commonly used systems.This study aimed to compare surgical outcomes and complication reporting in ureterolithotripsy(URL),percutaneous nephrolithotomy(PCNL),and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy(ESWL)using both systems.Methods:This prospective,single-center,non-interventional study included 473 patients undergoing URL,PCNL,or ESWL from October 2022 to October 2024.Demographic,stone-related,and procedural variables were recorded.Complications were classified using the CDC,and cumulative morbidity was assessed using CCI.Statistical analyses,including univariate and multivariate regression,were performed to identify predictors of higher CCI scores.Results:PCNL was associated with the highest complication rates,including an 11%transfusion rate.ESWL had the lowest complication burden,while URL demonstrated intermediate risk.CCI scores correlated positively with length of stay(LOS;r=0.47),highlighting its ability to capture overall morbidity.Multivariate analysis identified stone size,operating time,and positive urine culture as significant predictors of higher CCI scores.The CCI provided a more comprehensive representation of morbidity compared to the CDC.Conclusions:CCI demonstrates superior sensitivity in evaluating postoperative morbidity compared to CDC,particularly in more invasive procedures such as PCNL.Standardized reporting frameworks incorporating CCI may enhance surgical outcome assessment in endourology.
文摘Background: In developing countries, charity cleft surgical mission is always operated by sporadic surgical teams without systematic follow up and quality assurance. In the past few decades, many mission projects have been held regularly in China. The purpose of this audit was a retrospective analysis of a 9-year cleft lip and palate charity project operated in a tertiary hospital in China Shenzhen Area to evaluate perioperative and postoperative complications. Nevertheless, understanding the risk profile is essential for establishing a sustainable in-house cleft service in Shenzhen. Methods: A detailed analysis of hospital centralized record in the The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital (HKUSZH) was reviewed since the first charity project held in 2015. The parameters of this audit were focused on perioperative complications including anesthesia related problems, early postoperative complications in patients who underwent primary or secondary cleft surgeries. A total of 430 consecutive admitted cases of 311 non-syndromic cleft lip & palate patients were enrolled into the charity project from June 2015 to July 2024. The main anesthesia related complications that occurred during general anesthesia were respiratory tract problems, while intraoperative complication was excessive bleeding, so as wound local infection and reaction were the main early postoperative complications. Results: In our 9-year clinical audit of 430 cleft lip and palate charity surgeries in Shenzhen, we observed no mortalities and a anesthesia-related complication rate of 1.16%. Specific intraoperative complications included excessive bleeding, while early postoperative issues were dominated by wound infections. The fistula rate of 18.7% post palate repair and the average hospital stay of 3.71 days complete the profile of our surgical outcomes. These data underscore the project’s efficacy and offer a reference for international cleft missions aiming for safe and efficient surgical care. Conclusions: This study provides a thorough data review of the complications in the past 9 years charity missions for cleft lip and palate surgery in a well-structured hospital infrastructure and logistic support by local surgical team. There were no perioperative or postoperative death during the study period and the overall short-term complication rate was low. Therefore, it could be a reference model for other international cleft mission in developing country for a safe and efficient service in future.
文摘BACKGROUND Elderly patients with refractory ulcerative colitis(UC)have a poor prognosis,and timely surgical intervention should not be delayed.However,with the advent of biologics,therapy has become more complex,and there are no clear criteria for the timing of surgical conversion.AIM To investigate the risk factors for postoperative complications in elderly patients with UC.METHODS Elderly patients(≥60 years old)with refractory UC who underwent colectomy at Hyogo Medical University between April 2012 and March 2024 were included in this study.Fatal complications included life-threatening complications requiring intensive care unit management and death.The primary outcome was defined by possible risk factors for fatal complications in older patients with refractory UC.RESULTS A total of 191 elderly patients with UC were analyzed in this series.The rate of fatal complications was 18/191(9.4%),and the most common complication was pneumonia due to disuse syndrome.Body mass index(BMI)<17 kg/m^(2)[odds ratio(OR)=4.08,95%confidence interval(95%CI):1.19-13.97,P=0.02]and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status(ECOG-PS)≥3(OR=14.5,95%CI:3.43-61.64,P<0.01)were identified as independent risk factors for fatal complications.CONCLUSION Among the elderly patients with refractory UC,the risk factors for fatal complications were low BMI and ECOG-PS score.Prompt surgical intervention is recommended before the patient loses weight or has difficulty walking.These factors may allow for early surgical decision-making before patients become debilitated.