Publications by authors named "Sheng Jin Tu"

Purpose: Intraoperative ultrasound was used to assess the flow velocity in the marginal vessel arch adjacent to the anastomosis, critical for evaluating the anastomotic blood supply. This technique also enabled us to investigate the potential effects of preserving the left colonic artery on the perfusion of the anastomosis.

Methods: This prospective study included 40 rectal cancer patients who underwent laparoscopic anterior resection between January 2021 and January 2023.

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  • - A study investigated the effects of oral probiotics on patients after appendectomy, focusing on their ability to reduce inflammation and improve gut function during recovery.
  • - The randomized trial involved 60 emergency patients, dividing them into a control group and a probiotic group, with results showing significant decreases in inflammation markers like C-reactive protein and procalcitonin in those who took probiotics.
  • - Probiotic users also experienced quicker recovery indicators, such as a faster return to normal bowel function and beneficial changes in gut bacteria, suggesting that probiotics can enhance postoperative recovery.
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Objective: Abnormal liver function is a common form of extra-pulmonary organ damage in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Patients with severe COVID-19 have a higher probability and progression of liver injury than those without severe disease. We aimed to evaluate the prognosis of liver injury in patients with COVID-19.

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Background: Anhydrous ethanol, for its part, has been successfully used to treat renal cyst, hepatocellular carcinoma and ovarian chocolate cyst et al. However, in spite of the high frequency of tuberculous purulent pleural effusion, we found that only a few very early studies that attempted to assess the use of intrapleural anhydrous ethanol in tuberculous effusions with signs of empyema. We report a patient who was injected anhydrous ethanol into pleural cavity to treat chronic tuberculous empyema.

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