Publications by authors named "Shuang-Yi Ren"

Article Synopsis
  • - This study compares the outcomes of robotic gastrectomy (RG) and laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG) in patients with gastric cancer, analyzing data from 3599 patients in China over a four-year period.
  • - After matching patients for a fair comparison, both RG and LG showed similar 3-year disease-free survival (83.7% for RG vs. 83.1% for LG) and overall survival rates (85.2% for RG vs. 84.4% for LG) without significant differences in recurrence patterns.
  • - RG had advantages such as less blood loss, lower conversion rates to open surgery, and shorter hospital stays, making it a safe alternative to LG with comparable oncological outcomes
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Background: Esophageal gastric anastomosis is a common surgical technique used to treat patients with gastric cancer who undergo total gastrectomy. However, using simple anastomosis techniques alone may not meet the needs of patients in some cases and can lead to complications such as anastomotic stenosis and ulceration. In order to overcome these issues and improve patient prognosis, muscle flap reconstruction technique has emerged.

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Background: As a phosphorylated protein, NOLC1 is mainly located in the nucleus and is highly expressed in a variety of tumors, participating in the regulation of cell proliferation and aging. This study further investigated the role of NOLC1 in colorectal cancer tumors, aiming to provide sufficient scientific evidence for the clinical treatment of colorectal cancer.

Methods: We used TCGA, GEO, TNMplot, GEPIA, and other databases to explore the expression level of NOLC1 in colorectal cancer patients, as well as the correlation between the clinical characteristics of colorectal cancer patients and their expression, and conducted the prognostic analysis.

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Background: We retrospectively reviewed and consecutively collected the clinical data of distal gastric cancer patients who received surgical treatment, and we discuss the safety and feasibility of double layered end-to-end anastomosis with continuous manual suture to complete digestive tract reconstruction in totally laparoscopic distal gastrectomy.

Methods: We reviewed the clinical data of 41 patients with distal gastric cancer from the gastroenterology department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, from September 2018 to August 2019, who underwent totally laparoscopic distal gastrectomy. During the operation, the method of double layered end-to-end anastomosis with continuous manual suture was used for Billroth type I anastomosis to complete digestive tract reconstruction.

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