Xiaojia Chen's research while affiliated with Wuhan University and other places
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Publications (5)
Introduction
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is considered to be a challenge in patients with surgically altered anatomy. We aimed to identify the risk factors of ERCP-related adverse events in patients with surgically altered anatomy in our center.
Methods
We included patients with surgically altered anatomy who underwent ER...
Introduction
: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is considered to be a challenge in patients with surgically altered anatomy. We aimed to identify the risk factors of ERCP-related adverse events in patients with surgically altered anatomy in our center.
Methods
We included patients with surgically altered anatomy who underwent...
Background
Handheld robotic laparoscopic instruments fill the gap between robotic and conventional instruments, combining the advantages of degrees of freedom and low price. The difficulty and value in learning these new instruments require detailed investigation.
Methods
Forty novice surgeons with no laparoscopic experience were randomly assigned...
Background:
Consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) plays a potential role in the development of obesity and other diet-related noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), but no studies have systematically focused on this. This study aimed to summarize the evidence for the association between UPFs consumption and health outcomes.
Methods:
A comprehens...
Background
Handheld laparoscopic robotized instruments have been developed to combine the advantages of a robotic operation system and conventional laparoscopic instruments. Direct objective standards are needed to quantify surgeons’ skill level and validate the advantages of new instruments. This study describes and objectively evaluates the use o...
Citations
... There is growing evidence that high consumption of UPFs is indicative of low diet quality and associated with a higher risk of coronary heart disease, cancer, cerebrovascular and metabolic diseases, hypertension, worse cardiometabolic risk profile, and a higher risk of all-cause mortality in adult and older populations [91][92][93]. Regarding the pregnancy period, a recent systematic review [27] indicated that high UPF consumption in pregnancy, lactation, and infancy had negative repercussions on health in general but no meta-analysis was performed. To our knowledge, this is the first study with meta-analysis to assess the effect of UPF-rich diet consumption, through unhealthy dietary patterns, Western foods and UPF intake, by pregnant women and perinatal outcomes, and is the most up-to-date and comprehensive systematic review on this topic. ...
... Aiming to fill the gap between straight-stick laparoscopic equipment and robotic platform, different advanced laparoscopic devices have been developed. 1,2,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13] These new advanced laparoscopic instruments have the same philosophy of combining the increased number of DOF of a robotic system with the known advantages of laparoscopic surgery. These instruments are specifically designed to improve the range and ease of movement, improve ergonomics, and provide for better triangulation during challenging laparoscopic tasks, such as intracorporeal suturing. ...
... 1 This limitation was tackled early on in the development and evolution of robotic surgical platforms. [2][3][4] Robotic-assisted surgery has seen an exponential adoption within general surgery for the past 5 years. 5 The benefits of the platform have garnered support from the abdominal wall and hernia specialists who continue to tackle increasingly complex abdominal wall problems. ...