BACKGROUND Lung transplantation is a well-established treatment of end-stage lung disease.A rodent model is an inexpensive way to collect biological data from a living model after lung transplantation.However,masterin...BACKGROUND Lung transplantation is a well-established treatment of end-stage lung disease.A rodent model is an inexpensive way to collect biological data from a living model after lung transplantation.However,mastering the surgical technique takes time owing to the small organ size.AIM To conduct rat lung transplantation using a shunt cannula(SC)or modified cannula(MC)and assess their efficacy.METHODS Rat lung transplantation was performed in 11 animals in the SC group and 12 in the MC group.We devised a method of rat lung transplantation using a coronary SC for coronary artery bypass surgery as an anastomosis of pulmonary arteri-ovenous vessels and bronchioles.The same surgeon performed all surgical proce-dures in the donor and recipient rats without using a magnifying glass.The success rate of lung transplantation,operating time,and PaO2 values were com-pared after 2-h reperfusion after transplantation.RESULTS Ten and 12 lungs were successfully transplanted in the SC and MC groups,respectively.In the SC group,one animal had cardiac arrest within 1 h after reperfusion owing to bleeding during pulmonary vein anastomosis.The opera-ting time for the removal of the heart-lung block from the donor and preparation of the left lung graft was 26.8±2.3 and 25.7±1.3 min in the SC and MC groups,respectively(P=0.21).The time required for left lung transplantation in the recipients was 37.5±2.8 min and 35.9±1.4 min in the SC and MC groups,respectively(P=0.12).PaO2 values at 2 h after reperfusion were 456.2±25.5 and INTRODUCTION Lung transplantation is a well-established treatment of end-stage lung disease.Many immune and non-immune mech-anisms in lung transplantation are highly complex,and post-transplant complications such as infections and primary and chronic lung allograft dysfunction must be reduced to improve survival.Therefore,there is a need for immunological and pathophysiological analyses using animal lung transplantation models.The rat lung transplantation model was first reported in 1971[1],followed by the Mizuta Cuff model[2]in 1989.Since then,various improvements in surgical techniques,cuffs,and instruments have been reported[3-7].The advantage of using a rodent model is that it permits inexpensive collection of biological data from a living model after lung transplantation.Although trained surgeons can perform the transplantation procedure,mastering the surgical technique takes time due to the small size of the organs.The risks associated with this technique include damage to the vulnerable pulmonary artery(PA)and pulmonary vein(PV)vessel walls during anastomosis,as well as stenosis of the anastomotic site.We developed an anastomotic technique using a coronary shunt cannula(SC)for cardiac coronary artery bypass surgery as an alternative to the previously reported cuff method[2-6].This method enables anastomosis by inserting and ligating a cannula into the lumen of the PA,PV,and bronchus(Br),which is simpler and more reliable than conventional methods.This study aimed to determine problems with rat lung transplantation using the SC,develop an improved cannula,and investigate its utility.RESULTS After creating 11 lung transplantation model animals in the SC group and 12 in the MC group,all animals underwent reperfusion.One animal in the SC group had cardiac arrest 1 h after reperfusion due to hemorrhage caused by vessel wall injury during PV anastomosis.Two hours after reperfusion,we visually confirmed the maintenance of recipient hemody-namics and blood flow in the graft pulmonary cannula in 10 animals in the SC group and 12 in the MC group.The operating time for the removal of the heart-lung block from the donor and graft lung creation was 26.8±2.3 min in the SC group and 25.7±1.3 min in the MC group(P=0.21,Table 1).The duration for left lung transplantation into the recipient was 37.5±2.8 min in the SC group and 35.9±1.4 min(P=0.12,Table 1)in the MC group.Although no significant difference was found between the SC and MC groups,animals in the MC group experienced a slightly shorter operating time,smoother surgical technique,and less stressful procedure for the surgeons compared with those in the SC group.The graft lung coloration(Grade 1/2/3)after reperfusion was 0/2/8(SC group)and 0/2/10(MC group),and all grafts were reported to be successful,except in one animal in the SC group that had cardiac arrest(Table 2).The PaO2 values after 2 h of reperfusion were 456.2±25.5 mmHg in the SC group and 461.2±21.5 mmHg in the MC group(P=0.63,Table 3),showing no significant difference between the groups.展开更多
Single-incision laparoscopic surgery is a rapidly evolving field as a bridge between traditional laparoscopic surgery and natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery.We report one of the initial clinical experienc...Single-incision laparoscopic surgery is a rapidly evolving field as a bridge between traditional laparoscopic surgery and natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery.We report one of the initial clinical experiences in Japan with this new technique.Four cases of gallbladder diseases were selected for this new technique.A single curved intra-umbilical 25-mm incision was made by pulling out the umbilicus.A 12-mm trocar was placed through an open approach,and the abdominal cavity was explored with a 10-mm semiflexible laparoscope.Two 5-mm ports were inserted laterally from the laparoscope port.A 2-mm mini-loop retractor was inserted to retract the fundus of the gallbladder.Dissection was performed using an electric cautery hook and an Endograsper roticulator.There were two women and two men with a mean age of 50.5 years(range:40-61 years).All procedures were completed successfully without any perioperative complications.In all cases,there was no need to extend the skin incision.Average operative time was 88.8 min.Postoperative follow-up didnot reveal any umbili-cal wound complication.Single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy is feasible and a promising alternative method as scarless abdominal surgery for the treatment of some patients with gallbladder disease.展开更多
AIM: In the present study, the characteristics of PEI-RFA treatment were further elucidated by analyzing the relationship between the volume of coagulated necrosis and the energy requirement for ablation or the amount...AIM: In the present study, the characteristics of PEI-RFA treatment were further elucidated by analyzing the relationship between the volume of coagulated necrosis and the energy requirement for ablation or the amount of ethanol injected into HCC.METHODS: The volume of coagulated necrosis, total energy requirement and energy requirement for coagulation of per unit volume were examined in the groups of PEI-RFA and RFA alone using the Cool-tip RF system.RESULTS: The results showed that the volume of coagulated necrosis induced was significantly larger in PEI-RFA group than in routine RFA group, when the total energy administered was comparable in both groups.In PEI-RFA, enlargement of coagulated necrosis was admitted in 3 dimensions and the amount of energy requirement per unit volume of coagulated necrosis was negatively correlated with the amount of ethanol injected into HCC.CONCLUSION: These results suggest that, compared to RFA alone, PEI-RFA enables to induce comparable coagulated necrosis with smaller energy requirement, and that PEI-RFA is likely to be less invasive than RFA alone irrespective of inducing enhanced coagulated necrosis.Thus, simple prior injection of ethanol may make RFA treatment more effective and less invasive for the treatment of patients with HCC.展开更多
The first issue of the World Journal of Clinical Cases(WJCC), whose preparatory work was initiated on October 26, 2012, will be published on April 16, 2013. The WJCC Editorial Board has now been established and consis...The first issue of the World Journal of Clinical Cases(WJCC), whose preparatory work was initiated on October 26, 2012, will be published on April 16, 2013. The WJCC Editorial Board has now been established and consists of 520 distinguished experts from 55 countries. Our purpose of launching WJCC is to publish peer-reviewed, high-quality articles via an open-access online publishing model, thereby acting as a platform for communication between peers and the wider public, and maximizing the benefits to editorial board members, authors and readers.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Lung transplantation is a well-established treatment of end-stage lung disease.A rodent model is an inexpensive way to collect biological data from a living model after lung transplantation.However,mastering the surgical technique takes time owing to the small organ size.AIM To conduct rat lung transplantation using a shunt cannula(SC)or modified cannula(MC)and assess their efficacy.METHODS Rat lung transplantation was performed in 11 animals in the SC group and 12 in the MC group.We devised a method of rat lung transplantation using a coronary SC for coronary artery bypass surgery as an anastomosis of pulmonary arteri-ovenous vessels and bronchioles.The same surgeon performed all surgical proce-dures in the donor and recipient rats without using a magnifying glass.The success rate of lung transplantation,operating time,and PaO2 values were com-pared after 2-h reperfusion after transplantation.RESULTS Ten and 12 lungs were successfully transplanted in the SC and MC groups,respectively.In the SC group,one animal had cardiac arrest within 1 h after reperfusion owing to bleeding during pulmonary vein anastomosis.The opera-ting time for the removal of the heart-lung block from the donor and preparation of the left lung graft was 26.8±2.3 and 25.7±1.3 min in the SC and MC groups,respectively(P=0.21).The time required for left lung transplantation in the recipients was 37.5±2.8 min and 35.9±1.4 min in the SC and MC groups,respectively(P=0.12).PaO2 values at 2 h after reperfusion were 456.2±25.5 and INTRODUCTION Lung transplantation is a well-established treatment of end-stage lung disease.Many immune and non-immune mech-anisms in lung transplantation are highly complex,and post-transplant complications such as infections and primary and chronic lung allograft dysfunction must be reduced to improve survival.Therefore,there is a need for immunological and pathophysiological analyses using animal lung transplantation models.The rat lung transplantation model was first reported in 1971[1],followed by the Mizuta Cuff model[2]in 1989.Since then,various improvements in surgical techniques,cuffs,and instruments have been reported[3-7].The advantage of using a rodent model is that it permits inexpensive collection of biological data from a living model after lung transplantation.Although trained surgeons can perform the transplantation procedure,mastering the surgical technique takes time due to the small size of the organs.The risks associated with this technique include damage to the vulnerable pulmonary artery(PA)and pulmonary vein(PV)vessel walls during anastomosis,as well as stenosis of the anastomotic site.We developed an anastomotic technique using a coronary shunt cannula(SC)for cardiac coronary artery bypass surgery as an alternative to the previously reported cuff method[2-6].This method enables anastomosis by inserting and ligating a cannula into the lumen of the PA,PV,and bronchus(Br),which is simpler and more reliable than conventional methods.This study aimed to determine problems with rat lung transplantation using the SC,develop an improved cannula,and investigate its utility.RESULTS After creating 11 lung transplantation model animals in the SC group and 12 in the MC group,all animals underwent reperfusion.One animal in the SC group had cardiac arrest 1 h after reperfusion due to hemorrhage caused by vessel wall injury during PV anastomosis.Two hours after reperfusion,we visually confirmed the maintenance of recipient hemody-namics and blood flow in the graft pulmonary cannula in 10 animals in the SC group and 12 in the MC group.The operating time for the removal of the heart-lung block from the donor and graft lung creation was 26.8±2.3 min in the SC group and 25.7±1.3 min in the MC group(P=0.21,Table 1).The duration for left lung transplantation into the recipient was 37.5±2.8 min in the SC group and 35.9±1.4 min(P=0.12,Table 1)in the MC group.Although no significant difference was found between the SC and MC groups,animals in the MC group experienced a slightly shorter operating time,smoother surgical technique,and less stressful procedure for the surgeons compared with those in the SC group.The graft lung coloration(Grade 1/2/3)after reperfusion was 0/2/8(SC group)and 0/2/10(MC group),and all grafts were reported to be successful,except in one animal in the SC group that had cardiac arrest(Table 2).The PaO2 values after 2 h of reperfusion were 456.2±25.5 mmHg in the SC group and 461.2±21.5 mmHg in the MC group(P=0.63,Table 3),showing no significant difference between the groups.
文摘Single-incision laparoscopic surgery is a rapidly evolving field as a bridge between traditional laparoscopic surgery and natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery.We report one of the initial clinical experiences in Japan with this new technique.Four cases of gallbladder diseases were selected for this new technique.A single curved intra-umbilical 25-mm incision was made by pulling out the umbilicus.A 12-mm trocar was placed through an open approach,and the abdominal cavity was explored with a 10-mm semiflexible laparoscope.Two 5-mm ports were inserted laterally from the laparoscope port.A 2-mm mini-loop retractor was inserted to retract the fundus of the gallbladder.Dissection was performed using an electric cautery hook and an Endograsper roticulator.There were two women and two men with a mean age of 50.5 years(range:40-61 years).All procedures were completed successfully without any perioperative complications.In all cases,there was no need to extend the skin incision.Average operative time was 88.8 min.Postoperative follow-up didnot reveal any umbili-cal wound complication.Single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy is feasible and a promising alternative method as scarless abdominal surgery for the treatment of some patients with gallbladder disease.
文摘AIM: In the present study, the characteristics of PEI-RFA treatment were further elucidated by analyzing the relationship between the volume of coagulated necrosis and the energy requirement for ablation or the amount of ethanol injected into HCC.METHODS: The volume of coagulated necrosis, total energy requirement and energy requirement for coagulation of per unit volume were examined in the groups of PEI-RFA and RFA alone using the Cool-tip RF system.RESULTS: The results showed that the volume of coagulated necrosis induced was significantly larger in PEI-RFA group than in routine RFA group, when the total energy administered was comparable in both groups.In PEI-RFA, enlargement of coagulated necrosis was admitted in 3 dimensions and the amount of energy requirement per unit volume of coagulated necrosis was negatively correlated with the amount of ethanol injected into HCC.CONCLUSION: These results suggest that, compared to RFA alone, PEI-RFA enables to induce comparable coagulated necrosis with smaller energy requirement, and that PEI-RFA is likely to be less invasive than RFA alone irrespective of inducing enhanced coagulated necrosis.Thus, simple prior injection of ethanol may make RFA treatment more effective and less invasive for the treatment of patients with HCC.
文摘The first issue of the World Journal of Clinical Cases(WJCC), whose preparatory work was initiated on October 26, 2012, will be published on April 16, 2013. The WJCC Editorial Board has now been established and consists of 520 distinguished experts from 55 countries. Our purpose of launching WJCC is to publish peer-reviewed, high-quality articles via an open-access online publishing model, thereby acting as a platform for communication between peers and the wider public, and maximizing the benefits to editorial board members, authors and readers.