ObjectiveTo understand the progress and problems of liver transplantation standard for hepatocellular carcinoma. MethodsThe related articles regarding transplant criteria of hepatocellular carcinoma were reviewed and analyzed. ResultsSince Milan criteria were proposed by Mazzaferro in 1996, a number of criteria were porposed by many transplant centers. These criteria expanded Milan criteria. Compared with Milan criteria, these criteria expanded tumor size and (or) tumor number, or combined with some biological variables, or combined with some immunological variables. However, there are still some issues should be clarified. ConclusionDespite there are many transplant criteria of hepatocellular carcinoma, but a number of issues should be further investigated.
ObjectiveTo investigate the predictive value of the preoperative peripheral blood neutrophil percentage-to-albumin ratio (NPAR) for survival after radical resection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and to construct a nomogram prediction model based on NPAR. MethodsAccording to inclusion and exclusion criteria, the HCC patients with China Liver Cancer Staging (CNLC) stage Ⅰa–Ⅱa who underwent radical hepatectomy at West China Hospital of Sichuan University from January 2010 to December 2020 were retrospectively collected and then randomly divided into a training set and a validation set with a 7∶3 ratio. The optimal cutoff value for NPAR was determined using X-tile. Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to identify the independent risk factors for overall survival (OS) in HCC patients and then construct a nomogram model. The predictive performance of the model was evaluated using the C-index, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, and calibration curve, as well as validated in the validation set. ResultsA total of 3 423 HCC patients with CNLC stage Ⅰa–Ⅱa were enrolled in this study, with 2 397 in the training set and 1 026 in the validation set. There were no statistically significant differences in baseline characteristics between the training and validation sets (P>0.05). The optimal cutoff value for NPAR was 17.0, and patients with NPAR ≤17.0 (2 124 cases) had significantly better OS and relapse-free survival (RFS) than those with NPAR>17.0 (273 cases). The multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression model analysis showed that the alpha-fetal protein>400 μg/L, NPAR>17.0, multiple tumors, tumor diameter >5 cm, poor tumor differentiation, capsular invasion, microvascular invasion, and satellite lesions were the independent risk factors affecting postoperative OS in HCC patients (RR>1, P<0.05). The nomogram constructed based on these risk factors demonstrated good discriminations for OS and RFS (C-indexes of 0.708 and 0.709, respectively) and predictive performance in both the training and validation sets. ConclusionsPreoperative high NPAR (>17.0) in HCC patients with CNLC Ⅰa–Ⅱa stages is associated with significantly worse OS compared to those with low NPAR (≤17.0). The nomogram prediction model based on NPAR can effectively predict postoperative survival.
Objective To investigate the long-term effectiveness of Ni-Ti memory alloy tripod fixator in the treatment of Kienb?ck disease. Methods The clinical data of 22 patients with Kienb?ck disease who were treated with Ni-Ti memory alloy tripod fixator between January 2011 and September 2013 and followed up more than 10 years was retrospectively analyzed. There were 14 males and 8 females with an average age of 45 years (range, 20-64 years). The Lichtman staging was stage Ⅲb. According to AO/Association for the Study of Internal Fixation (AO/ASIF) classification, there were 6 cases of type B1, 2 cases of type B2, 10 cases of type B3, and 4 cases of type C2. The disease duration ranged from 18 to 50 months, with an average of 30.7 months. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, and complications were recorded. Wrist height ratio and scapholunate angle were measured by wrist anteroposterior and lateral X-ray films before and after operation. The grip strength of bilateral hands was measured by Jamar dynamometer. The wrist pain was evaluated by visual analogue scale (VAS) score, and the wrist function was evaluated by Mayo score, and the radial deviation, ulnar deviation, dorsiflexion, and palmar flexion range of motion of wrist were measured. Results The operation time was 45-60 minutes, with an average of 52.21 minutes; the intraoperative blood loss was 50-60 mL, with an average of 58.63 mL. No nerve or blood vessel injury occurred during operation. All patients were followed up 10-13 years (mean, 11.3 years). X-ray films at 3 months after operation showed that the density of lunate bone was lower than that before operation. Satisfactory fusion of the scapho-trapezio-trapezoeid joint was achieved at 3-6 months after operation (mean, 4.5 months), and the wrist height ratio and the scapholunate angle after fusion significantly improved when compared with those before operation (P<0.05). Wrist pain relieved, scaphoid rotation and dislocation improved, and no radiocarpal joint degeneration was found during follow-up, and no internal fixator loosening, breakage, or lunate bone necrosis occurred. At last follow-up, the wrist radial deviation, ulnar deviation, dorsiflexion, and palmar flexion range of motion, VAS score, and grip strength of the affected side significantly improved when compared with those before operation (P<0.05); the grip strength of the affected side recovered to 99.00%±1.25% of the healthy side. Mayo score ranged from 72 to 93, with an average of 85; 14 cases were rated as excellent, 5 good, and 3 satisfactory, the excellent and good rate was 86.4%. ConclusionIn the treatment of stage Ⅲb Kienb?ck’s disease, the scapho-trapezio-trapezoeid joint usion using Ni-Ti memory alloy tripod fixator can effectively reduce pain, improve hand function, and prevent further deterioration, and achieve good long-term effectiveness.
ObjectiveTo summarize the clinical and imaging features of hepatic adrenal rest tumor and to explore its tissue source, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment.MethodsThe clinical data of patient with hepatic adrenal rest tumor in the West China Hospital of Sichuan University were analyzed retrospectively. The diagnostic methods of liver adrenal junction were summarized by consulting relevant literatures.ResultsThe patient was admitted to the hospital with right hepatic lesions. The preoperative imaging examination showed that it was the imaging features of hepatocellular carcinoma. The right hemihepatectomy was proposed. During the operation, it was found that the lesions were not from the liver, but from the retroperitoneum (The possibility of adrenal origin was very high). Then, the retroperitoneal occupying lesions was completely resected via urology surgery consultation. The pathological results showed that the tumor was adrenocortical carcinoma.ConclusionsIt is very difficult to accurately diagnose nature of hepatic adrenal rest tumor before operation only by results of cross-sectional imaging, especially for some adrenal tumor. It needs to fully be evaluated and even to perform multidisciplinary discussion if necessary for patients who have hepatic adrenal rest tumor before operation, so as to avoid misdiagnosis to a certain extent.
ObjectiveTo review the development and clinical application of ankle prosthesis.MethodsThe recent literature on ankle prosthesis design and clinical application was reviewed and analyzed. ResultsCompared with the hip and knee prostheses, the ankle prosthesis develops slowly and has been developed to the third generation. The ankle joint has a special structure of multi-axis movement. The design of the first and second generations of prostheses is not conformed to the biomechanics of the ankle. The third generation of prosthesis is more conform to the characteristics of ankle biomechanics, with high postoperative survival rate and satisfactory clinical outcome. ConclusionAt present, the survival rate of ankle prosthesis is low, and there is still much room for improvement in biomechanics, materials, and other aspects.
ObjectiveTo explore the influence of 5 mm surgical margin (SM) width on the prognosis of patients with solitary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and the influence of tumor size and microvascular invasion (MVI) on strategic decision of SM width.MethodsThe clinicopathologic data of patients with solitary HCC underwent the surgical resection in the West China Hospital of Sichuan University from January 2014 to September 2015 were collected. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria of this study, the prognostic differences of the patients with SM≤5 mm and SM>5 mm were compared after the propensity score matching (PSM), and the influences of the 5 mm SM on the recurrence-free survival rate of large HCC (>5 cm) or small HCC (≤5 cm) and MVI positive or negative patients were analyzed.ResultsA total of 266 eligible patients were included, with a median overall survival of 40.01 months and a median recurrence-free survival of 37.01 months. During the follow-up period, 137 patients recurred and 75 patients died. After PSM, the basic indexes had no significant differences between the patients with SM>5 mm (n=78) and SM≤5 mm (n=78). The results of the multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that the tumor size and MVI were the important factors of the recurrence-free survival (P<0.05) and the tumor size, MVI, HBeAg, and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) were the important factors of the overall survival (P<0.05) before the PSM; while the MVI and SM were the important factors of the recurrence-free survival (P<0.05), the gender, AFP, and MVI were the important factors of the overall survival (P<0.05) after the PSM. The recurrence-free survival rate of the patients with SM >5 mm had better than that with SM≤5 mm after the PSM, but the overall survival had no difference. In the MVI negative and large HCC subgroups, the patients with SM>5 mm showed the better recurrence-free survival rate. However, in the MVI positive and small HCC subgroups did not show any differences in the recurrence-free survival rate for the different SM widths.ConclusionsAccording to the results of this study, a wider SM (>5 mm) could improve recurrence-free survival in patients with a single tumor within BCLC stage 0/A. For patients without MVI or large HCC, SM>5 mm might be adequate. However, for patients with MVI or small HCC, the determination of an appropriate SM width needs further to be investigated.
ObjectiveTo summarize the research progress in artificial metacarpophalangeal joint and interphalangeal joint prostheses.MethodsThe research literature on artificial metacarpophalangeal joint and interphalangeal joint prostheses at home and abroad was reviewed and summarized from anatomy, prosthesis design, and material development.ResultsThe artificial joint replacement can correct deformity, relieve pain, and improve function immediately. In the past 50 years, many researches have focused on the design and material of prostheses and surgical technique of joint replacement. There are three types of prostheses, including hinged limit-type-prosthesis, semi-limit-type-prosthesis, and non-limit-type-prosthesis. The prostheses have their own advantages and disadvantages, the long-term effectiveness of joint replacement is not ideal.ConclusionThe metacarpophalangeal joint and interphalangeal joint prostheses with more anatomical structure and biocompatible materials are needed.
ObjectiveTo investigate the expression of forkhead box A2 (FXOA2) in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC), and to analyze the relationship between expression of FOXA2 and patient's prognosis after liver resection. MethodsData of 85 patients with ICC who underwent liver resection between 2009 and 2013 in our hospital were collected retrospectively. The expression of FOXA2 was examined by immunohistochemical method, and then the relationship between expression of FOXA2 and patient's prognosis/clinical characteristics was expplored. ResultsAmong the 85 patients, low expression of FOXA2 was detected in 50 patients, whereas high expression was observed in 35 patients. More advanced tumor (Ⅲ+Ⅳ staging) was found in patients with low expression of FOXA2 than patients with high expression of FOXA2 (P < 0.050). The median follow-up time was 15-month (3-73 months). During the follow-up period, 65 patients suffered from recurrence, whereas 64 patients died. The multivariate analysis suggested that, postoperative recurrence was associated with low expression of FOXA2, evaluated preoperative CA19-9, and presence of satellite nodes (P < 0.050). Low expression of FOXA2, evaluated preoperative CA19-9, nerves invasion, and presence of satellite nodes were predictive factors for postoperative prognosis (P < 0.050). ConclusionLow expression of FOXA2 was associated with poor prognosis for patients with ICC after liver resection, and FOXA2 may be a prognostic factor for ICC.