Publications by authors named "Chong-Jie Huang"

Background: Hemorrhoidal prolapse is a common benign disease with a high incidence. The treatment procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids (PPH) remains an operative method used for internal hemorrhoid prolapse. Although it is related to less pos-operative pain, faster recovery and shorter hospital stays, the postoperative recurrence rate is higher than that of the Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomy (MMH).

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  • Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is increasingly recognized as a significant public health issue, and this study explores its relationship with postoperative complications in colorectal cancer surgery, focusing on visceral fat area (VFA) rather than traditional metrics like BMI or waist circumference.
  • The study involved 381 rectal cancer patients, identifying specific VFA cut-off values for men (117.9 cm) and women (76.9 cm), and found that those with MetS experienced significantly higher complication rates (34.6% vs. 15.8%).
  • The findings indicate that MetS, along with other factors like nutritional risk and tumor location, are independent risk factors for postoperative complications in rectal cancer surgery, highlighting the importance of assessing MetS
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of capsaicin on nude mice xenografted with colorectal carcinoma cells, and to explore its mechanism of action.

Methods: A nude mouse model of colorectal cancer was established by subcutaneous inoculation of human colorectal carcinoma HT-29 cells. Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated nicked labeling assay (TUNEL) was undertaken to detect the cell proliferation and apoptosis in the xenograft tissue in nude mice.

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