• 제목/요약/키워드: Anastomosis, surgical

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Unplanned Reoperation Rate at a Government-Designated Regional Trauma Center in Gangwon Province

  • Kim, Minju;Kim, Seongyup
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.39-43
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: Determining appropriate ways to assess health care quality within the National Health Insurance System is of interest to both the Korean government and the medical community. However, in the trauma field, the number of indicators used to evaluate surgical quality is limited. Using data collected over 5 years at Wonju Severance Christian Hospital Trauma Center in Korea, this study aimed to determine whether the unplanned reoperation rate in the field of trauma surgery could be used to assess the quality of an institution's surgical care. Methods: In total, 665 general surgical procedures were performed at the Trauma Center in 453 patients with abdominopelvic injuries from January 2015 to December 2019. Data were collected from the Trauma Center's data registry and medical records, and included information regarding patients' demographic characteristics, the type of index operation, and the reason for unplanned reoperations. Results: A total of 453 index operations were evaluated. The proportion of patients with an Injury Severity Score (ISS) >15 was 48-70% over the 5-year period, with an unplanned reoperation rate of 2.1-9.3%. Patients had an average ISS score of 17.5, while the average Abbreviated Injury Scale Score was 2.87. Unplanned reoperations were required in about 7% of patients. The most common complications requiring reoperation were recurrent bleeding (26.9%), wound problems (26.9%), intestinal infarction (15.4%), and anastomosis site leakage (7.7%). The procedures most frequently requiring unplanned reoperations were bowel surgery (segmental resection, primary repair, enterostomy, etc.) (24.5%) and preperitoneal pelvic packing (10.6%). Conclusions: The proportion of reoperations was confirmed to be affected by injury severity.

Laparoscopic Total Gastrectomy in Elderly Patients (≥70 Years) with Gastric Carcinoma: A Retrospective Study

  • Jung, Hong Sung;Park, Young Kyu;Ryu, Seong Yeob;Jeong, Oh
    • Journal of Gastric Cancer
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.176-182
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: To compare the surgical outcomes of laparoscopic total gastrectomy between elderly and non-elderly patients. Materials and Methods: Between 2008 and 2015, a total of 273 patients undergoing laparoscopic total gastrectomy for gastric carcinoma were divided into two age groups: elderly (${\geq}70$ years, n=71) vs. non-elderly (<70 years, n=172). Postoperative outcomes, including length of hospital stay, morbidity, and mortality were compared between the groups. Results: The elderly group showed a significantly higher rate of comorbidities and American Society of Anesthesiologists scores than those in the non-elderly group. No significant differences were found with respect to lymphadenectomy or combined organ resection between the groups. After surgery, the elderly group showed a significantly higher incidence of grade III and above complications than the non-elderly group (15.5% vs. 4.1%, P=0.003). Among the complications, anastomosis leakage was significantly more common in the elderly group (9.9% vs. 2.9%, P=0.044). Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that old age (${\geq}70$ years) was an independent risk factor (odds ratio=4.42, 95% confidence interval=1.50~13.01) for postoperative complications of grade III and above. Conclusions: Elderly patients are more vulnerable to grade III and above complications after laparoscopic total gastrectomy than non-elderly patients. Great care should be taken to prevent and monitor the development of anastomosis leakage in elderly patients after laparoscopic total gastrectomy.

Horizontal Mattress Suture Technique을 이용한 미세혈관 문합 (Microvascular Anastomosis Using Horizontal Mattress Suture Technique)

  • 우상현;김정철;정영식;최시호;최원희
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 1989
  • 본 연구에서는 Spragus-Dawley준 흰쥐의 서혜하부의 대퇴동맥을 수술현미경하에서는 대조군은 단순봉합방법으로, 실험군은 수평연차봉합 방법으로 미세분합하여 그 문합시간을 측정하고, 일정시간이 경과한 후 개존율과 조직소견을 비교 관찰하여 얻은 결과를 요약하면 다음과 같다. 문합시간에 있어서 대조군과 실험군에서 각각 17분 25초와 15분 49초로 통계학적으로 유의한 차이가 있었으며, 미세혈관문합에서 수평연차봉합이 유리함을 알 수 있었다. 미세혈관문합 후 개존율은 대조군과 실험군에서 술 후 3일까지는 비슷하였으나, 술 후 3주째는 실험군에서 더 높았다. 조직학적으로는 대조군과 실험군에서 공히 내피가 손상을 입고, 중막이 얇아지면서 공히 혈관 강이 좁아지고 술 후 3주째는 내피가 재생되는 등의 비슷한 변화를 보였다.

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선천성 식도 폐쇄에서 위관을 이용한 식도 치환술의 성적 (Gastric Tube Replacement in Esophageal Atresia)

  • 임창섭;김현영;박귀원;정성은;이성철;김우기
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.92-98
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    • 2004
  • The history of esophageal replacement in infants or children is the history of development of various kinds of alternative conduits such as stomach, colon, and small bowel. The gastric tube has been the most widely used conduit. From January 1988 to May 2003, 23 esophageal replacements with gastric tube were performed at the Department of Pediatric Surgery, Seoul National University Childrens Hospital. Statistical analysis was performed using Windows SPSS11.0 Pearson exact test. There were Gross type A(n=10), type B(n=1), type C(n=11), type D(n=1). Ten patients who had long gap esophageal atresia (type A-8, type B-1, type C-1) and 13 patients (type A 2, type C-10, type D-1) who had stenosis, leakage, recurred tracheoesophageal fistula, and esophagocutaneous fistula after previous corrective operations, had esophageal replacement with gastric tube. Mean follow-up periods were 4 year 2 months (7 months-15 year 1 month). There were postoperative complications including GERD in 16 (69.6 %), leakages in 7 (30.4 %), diverticulum at anastomosis in 2 (8.7 %), anastomosis site stenosis in 4 (17.3 %), and distal stenosis of the gastric tube in 1 (4.3 %). There was no statistical significance between operation types and postoperative leakage and gastroesophageal reflux. In conclusion, esophageal replacement with gastric tube may be a useful surgical option in esophageal atresia with long gap and esophageal atresia complicated by previous corrective operation.

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풍산 개에서 발생한 외상성 요도 절단과 요도 피부 누공의 수술적 교정 (Surgical Repair of the Traumatic Urethral Transection with Urethrocutaneous Fistula in a Pung-san Dog)

  • 이재훈;김성호;양우종;강은희;장화석;정다정;김휘율
    • 한국임상수의학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.295-298
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    • 2010
  • 5살의 중성화된 수컷 풍산 개가 서혜부에 지속적인 출혈 증상으로 내원하였다. 내원 5일 전에 멧돼지에게 공격을 받은 병력을 가지고 있었으며, 양성 요도 조영술에서 막성 요도의 파열과 요도 피부 누공이 있음을 확인 하였다. 수술 중 요도 카테터를 장착하여서 요도와 요도 피부 누공을 확인 하였고, 오줌의 누출로 인해 발생한 괴사 조직과 손상된 조직을 제거 하였다. 요도 카테터를 장착하여 요도 문합술을 실시하였다. 술 후 한달 째 배뇨장애나 혈뇨 증상이 없이, 정상적인 배뇨를 유지하였으며, 수술 후 2 달째 실시한 역행성 양성 요도 조영술에서 요도 협착 소견을 보이지 않았다.

기관 문합 수기의 비교 실험 (Compamative Study of Tracheal Anastomotic Techniques.)

  • 송원영;이연재
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제30권12호
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    • pp.1219-1224
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    • 1997
  • 1980년대 이후 임상 폐이식 예가 급속히 증가하고 그 성적도 날로 향상되어, 현재 폐이식술은 말기 폐질환 의 치료 방법으로 선택되어 지고 있으나, 아직도 거부 반응의 조기 발견 및 치료, 적출 폐장의 보존, 감염 관 리, 기관지 문합부 합병증 등 여러 면에서 해결해야 할 과제가 많이 남아 있다. 기관지 문합부 합병증은 다른 장기 이식과는 달리 폐이식에 특이한 것으로, 허혈, 거부 반응, 면역 억제제, 문합 부위의 기계적 손상, 감염 등의 여러 인자가 복합적으로 작용하여 일어난다고 생각되고 있다. 기관지 문합부 합병증을 감소시키기 위한 노력의 하나인 telescoping 기법은 Su Antonio Group에 의해 최근에 다시 소개되어 좋은 성적을 보이고 있다 이 실험은 허혈 상태의 기관 문합부 치유에 있어서 Telescoping 기법의 효과를 평가하기 위해 고안되었다. 방법 : 경부 기관을 주위 조직으로 부터 완전 박리하여 최대한의 허혈 상태를 만든 후 중간 1/3을 절제하여 절제된 기관 절편을 재문합하였는데, 그룹 I에서는 단순 단속 봉합하였고, 그룹 II에서는 telescoping 기법으로 문합하여 문합부에서의 섬유화 정도를 비교 관찰하였다. 결과 ; 양 군에서 평균 생존일, 사망 원인, 원인 불명 또는 혈종에 의한 질식으로 사망한 토끼의 술후 평균 생존 기간, 기관 합병증의 발생 빈도 등이 모두 통계적으로 유의한 차이가 없었음에도 불구하고 telescoping 기법으로 문합한 군에서 수술 조기의 문합부의 섬유화(fibroblast density, collagen formation)가 유의하게 증가 되었으며, 섬유아세포의 band-like fibrous union 현상이 문합부에서 현저하게 관찰되었다.

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박리성 대동맥류(DeBakey Type III)의 외과적 치험 -2예보고- (dissecting aortic aneurysm (DeBakey Type III) -Report of two cases-)

  • 문경훈
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.443-448
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    • 1986
  • Aortic dissection is a serious disease that mortality does not approach to zero despite of medical and surgical improvement. Recently two cases of aortic dissection were treated with good results by the two other methods. Case 1 [57-Y-0-Male]; Chief complaint was chest pain radiating to the back. Preoperatively he was controlled by Minipress, dichlotride, & sodium nitroprusside. Aortography showed DeBakey Type III aortic dissection extending from just below the Lt. subclavian artery to the proximal portion of the origin of the renal artery. Through the midline long incision Flow reversal & Thrombo-exclusion method was used, and bypass course was proximal anastomosis at the ascending aorta - through the Rt. thoracic cavity - midportion of the diaphragm - posterior to the liver, stomach, & pancreas - distal anastomosis at the abdominal aorta proximal to its bifurcation. Bypass graft was preclotted 20 mm Dacron Woven Graft, and the aortic arch between the Lt. subclavian artery & Lt. common carotid artery was divided and meticulously sutured. Control aortogram which was done at 4th postoperative month revealed obstruction of the false lumen by thrombosis, and complications were not noticed. Case 2 [53-Y-0-Male]; Chief complaint was chest pain radiating to the abdomen. DeBakey Type III aortic dissection which was similar to the case 1 was detected by the aortography, and involvement of the Lt. subclavian & common carotid arteries was suspicious. Through the Lt. posterolateral thoracotomy the Ringed Intraluminal Sutureless Graft, No. 22 mm, was inserted from just below the Lt. common carotid artery to the midportion of the descending thoracic aorta under total circulation arrest using a F-F bypass, and the Lt. subclavian artery was ligated. Postoperatively hospital course was uneventful with antihypertensive drugs, and any specific complications were not noticed.

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소아의 산성 부식성 식도협착의 외과적 치료 (Surgical Treatment of Acid Induced Corrosive Esophageal Stricture in Children)

  • 박귀원;양석진;전용순;정성은;이성철;김우기
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.47-53
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    • 1997
  • Accidental ingestion of caustic substance is one of the common problems among children around the world. Acid intake accounts for a mere 5% of all reported cases of corrosive ingestion in the West. Because of the esophageal sparing effect of acid, clinically significant esophageal involvement after acid ingestion occurs in only 6 to 20 percent of the instances. Despite effort of prevention, 7% to 15% of children sustaining caustic esophageal burns develop esophageal strictures. If balloon dilatation or bougie dilatation fails to resolve the esophageal strictures, successful outcome following replacement by colon or stomach has been reported in children. But the complications and morbidity following these operations are still relatively high. Seven patients with corrosive-acid induced esophageal strictures who were operated upon at the Department of Pediatric Surgery, Seoul National University Children's Hospital from 1991 to 1995 were reviewed. Primary resection and anastomosis was performed in all of 7 patients. The stricture involved short segments of the esophagus at the level of the lower cervical and the upper thoracic vertebra. The operations were approached through a left cervical incision or a left thoracotomy. In one patient, operative repair of anastomotic leakage was done, and three patients required re-resection of anastomotic strictures postoperatively, and one patient required a third operation(reversed gastric tube) due to an anastomotic stricture. The other anastomotic leaks, strictures or pulmonary complications were resolved with conservative treatment. In conclusion, primary resection and anastomosis of the esophagus was performed successfully on the 6 of 7 children with acid induced corrosive esophageal strictures. This approach is physiologic, especially in children who should have a long life expectancy, and recommended for the treatment of short-segment acid induced corrosive esophageal strictures.

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위 전절제술 후 식도 공장 문합부 합병증에 관한 연구 (Clinical Evaluation and Prevention of Complications of Esophagojejunal Anastomotic Site after Total Gastrectomy)

  • 박기호;정순재
    • Journal of Gastric Cancer
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.121-125
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    • 2004
  • Purpose: Esophagojejunal anastomotic complications after a total gastrectomy include leakage, stenosis, bleeding, and abscess formation. Especially, the mortality rate for esophagojejunal anastomotic leakage is $80\%$. Although these complications hare been reduced by the usage of the EEA stapler, they are still serious and depend on various factors: the surgeon's experience, the stage of disease, the extent of surgical intervention, the method of operation, and the patient. Some local factors, such as vascularization of the graft, traction on the anastomosis suture line, and local infections, have been implicated as contributing to these complications. Materials and Methods: During the period $1995\∼2003$, of the 850 gastrectomies for gastric carcinomas, 171 were intra-abdominal total gastrectomies. All of these 171 operations were performed by one surgeon using a routine D2 lymph-node dissection and a 25-mm EEA stapler on an antecolic end-to-side esophagojejunostomy. In the 77 cases a seromuscular reinforced suture at the esophagojejunostomy site was performed, and in 94 cases, a whole layer reinforced suture with absorbible materials was used. We evaluated the incidence of complications according to age, sex, stage of patients, and combined resection. Also, we compared the incidences of complications for seromuscular and whole layer reinforced sutures. Results: The complications are major leaks ($2.9\%$), minor leaks ($3.5\%$), stenosis, bleeding ($1.8\%$), and abscess formation formation ($1.8\%$). In the five cases of major leaks, there were four mortalities with operative methods. The other patients with stenosis, bleeding, and abscess formation were treated conservatively with success. The incidences of complications were not related with age, sex, stages, and combined resection. The incidences of complications for the whole layer reinforced suture group ($2.9\%$) were less than those for the seromuscular reinforced group ($8.8\%$, P=0.04). Conclusion: The most serious complication of esophagojejunal anastomosis is major leakage with an $80\%$ mortality. The other complications are stenosis, bleeding, and abscess formation, for which no mortalities occurred during this study. Whole layer suture of the esophagojejunal anastomotic site is an important method for preventing leakage.

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Feasibility of Linear-Shaped Gastroduodenostomy during the Performance of Totally Robotic Distal Gastrectomy

  • Wang, Bo;Son, Sang-Yong;Shin, Hojung;Roh, Chul Kyu;Hur, Hoon;Han, Sang-Uk
    • Journal of Gastric Cancer
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    • 제19권4호
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    • pp.438-450
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    • 2019
  • Purpose: Although linear-shaped gastroduodenostomy (LSGD) was reported to be a feasible and reliable method of Billroth I anastomosis in patients undergoing totally laparoscopic distal gastrectomy (TLDG), the feasibility of LSGD for patients undergoing totally robotic distal gastrectomy (TRDG) has not been determined. This study compared the feasibility of LSGD in patients undergoing TRDG and TLDG. Materials and Methods: All c: onsecutive patients who underwent LSGD after distal gastrectomy for gastric cancer between January 2009 and December 2017 were analyzed retrospectively. Propensity score matching (PSM) analysis was performed to reduce the selection bias between TRDG and TLDG. Short-term outcomes, functional outcomes, learning curve, and risk factors for postoperative complications were analyzed. Results: This analysis included 414 patients, of whom 275 underwent laparoscopy and 139 underwent robotic surgery. PSM analysis showed that operation time was significantly longer (163.5 vs. 132.1 minutes, P<0.001) and postoperative hospital stay significantly shorter (6.2 vs. 7.5 days, P<0.003) in patients who underwent TRDG than in patients who underwent TLDG. Operation time was the independent risk factor for LSGD after intracorporeal gastroduodenostomy. Cumulative sum analysis showed no definitive turning point in the TRDG learning curve. Long-term endoscopic findings revealed similar results in the two groups, but bile reflux at 5 years showed significantly better improvement in the TLDG group than in the TRDG group (P=0.016). Conclusions: LSGD is feasible in TRDG, with short-term and long-term outcomes comparable to that in TLDG. LSGD may be a good option for intracorporeal Billroth I anastomosis in patients undergoing TRDG.