A predictive nomogram was developed to assess the risk of postoperative complications in gastric cancer patients undergoing robotic-assisted radical gastrectomy. The study analyzed data from 636 patients across two cohorts and identified five independent risk factors: tumor diameter, TNM stage III, ASA classes I and III, and visceral fat area. The nomogram demonstrated good discrimination, […]
Category: General Surgery
Deep learning algorithm excels in kidney trauma detection
A deep learning model, RenotrNet, demonstrated high accuracy in detecting kidney trauma on CT scans, achieving 0.88 accuracy in internal testing and 0.93 in external validation with RSNA data. The model showed robust performance metrics, including 0.75 sensitivity and 0.95 specificity internally, and 0.73 sensitivity and 0.94 specificity externally. Its high negative predictive value of […]
Bismuth subgallate-borneol ointment enhances healing in surgical wounds
A novel bismuth subgallate-borneol compound ointment significantly improved wound healing in infectious postoperative wounds after anorectal surgery. In a randomized controlled trial involving 46 patients, the experimental group showed a higher granulation growth rate at all observation points and a notable increase in wound healing rate by day 14 compared to the control group. These […]
Predictive model enhances surgical options for liver tumor patients
A predictive model for identifying intrahepatic collateral vessels in patients with caval confluence tumors reveals that 78% exhibited such vessels. Out of those, 92% underwent parenchyma-sparing hepatectomies, with zero operative mortality and no liver congestion reported. The study established tumor size, number, hepatic vein infiltration, and tissue density as key predictors for the presence of […]
Methylated ctDNA predicts outcomes in liver metastases treatment
A prospective study of 56 colorectal cancer patients reveals that preoperative circulating tumor DNA (meth-ctDNA) serves as a significant biomarker for assessing treatment plans. Negative preoperative meth-ctDNA correlates with longer median progression-free survival (PFS), identified as a strong independent predictor (HR=3.3). Similarly, negative postoperative meth-ctDNA also indicates improved survival outcomes. This study suggests that assessing […]
Eight interventions proved effective in preventing post-operative stenosis
A systematic review and network meta-analysis identified eight effective interventions for preventing postoperative esophageal stenosis following endoscopic resection of superficial cancer. Notable approaches included the combination of polyglycolic acid with a steroid and botulinum toxin. These interventions also led to significant reductions in the number of endoscopic balloon dilatation sessions needed. Importantly, none of the […]
Laparoscopic surgery shows benefits for metachronous colorectal cancer patients
In a comparative study of 59 patients with metachronous colorectal cancer, laparoscopic surgery demonstrated significant advantages over open surgery. Patients who underwent laparoscopic procedures experienced less blood loss (56.80 ml vs. 136.47 ml), faster recovery of bowel function, and shorter hospital stays (7.24 days vs. 10.79 days). Additionally, those in the laparoscopic group returned to […]
Tumor-Stroma Ratio Accurately Predicts Peritoneal Metastasis in Gastric Cancer
Analysis reveals a strong correlation between tumor-stroma ratio (tsr) and peritoneal metastasis (pm) in gastric cancer patients. The study included 640 patients across several cohorts, establishing a diagnostic model integrating tsr with CA125, CA724, and Borrmann type. The model demonstrated robust predictive capabilities, achieving an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.85 in the training […]
Transanal TME shows equivalent disease-free survival compared to laparoscopic TME.
In a study involving 1,115 patients with mid-low rectal cancer, transanal total mesorectal excision (TME) demonstrated a 3-year disease-free survival rate of 82.1%, while laparoscopic TME showed 79.4%, indicating noninferiority. The local recurrence rates were 3.6% and 4.4%, respectively. Additionally, overall survival rates were 92.6% for transanal TME and 90.7% for laparoscopic TME. These findings […]
Outcomes of Pelvic Pouch Procedure Highlight Risks and Survival Rates
Over a 40-year analysis involving 5,070 patients, significant differences in pouch survival rates were observed among various diagnoses. Ulcerative colitis (UC) had a 20-year survival rate of 92%, while Crohn’s disease (CD) was lower at 87%. Patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) exhibited the best outcomes, with a 95% survival rate and fewer complications. However, […]
