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The Second Hospital of Kashgar completed the first case of non-stop jumping bridge esophageal cancer radical resection under the leadership of Shanghai Aid Xinjiang doctors

Recently, Yang Wengang, an expert from Shanghai Aid xinjiang and director of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery of the Second Hospital of Kashgar, led Deputy Director Lu Huibin and Dr. Tu Xunjiang to perform a "coronary artery non-stop jumping bridge joint esophageal cancer radical resection" for a Xinjiang Uyghur compatriot at the same time.

The Second Hospital of Kashgar completed the first case of non-stop jumping bridge esophageal cancer radical resection under the leadership of Shanghai Aid Xinjiang doctors

Two weeks ago, the old Uyghur HanDawuti began to feel swollen discomfort in the chest area, heard that Shanghai aid Xinjiang experts in the Kashgar region of the Second Hospital, they were admitted through the cardiothoracic surgery outpatient clinic, Director Yang Wengang carefully carried out a physical examination, and detailed understanding of the patient's condition, combined with the patient's sense of obstruction after eating, post-sternal swelling discomfort, for the patient to improve the coronary angiography and gastroscopy. Examination reveals 95% stenosis at the proximal end of the anterior descending branch of the coronary artery, and gastric cardia carcinoma involves about 5 cm of the lower esophagus, and the pathology is adenocarcinoma.

After improving the preoperative examinations, it is a difficult problem to formulate a surgical plan, and in line with the purpose of optimizing the medical service for the patient to relieve the pain, through full communication with the patient and his family, it was decided to perform coronary artery bypass surgery and radical tumor resection at the same time. In the end, Director Yang Wengang led the team to successfully complete the operation, and the patient is currently in stable condition and recovering well.

After Shanghai Xinjiang expert Yang Wengang came to Kashgar, with the joint efforts of all the medical staff of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, he completed various operations of the heart's large blood vessels, including interventional and surgical operations, covering percutaneous atrial septal interventional occlusion, PFO interventional occlusion, percutaneous puncture Stanford B type aortic dissection luminal isolation, single-branch aortic lamination stent implantation; atrial septal defect patch repair, ventricular septal defect repair, Faros quadruple radical resection, lack of sinus tumor rupture repair, Biological and mechanical valve replacement for mitral and aortic valves, mitral and tricuspid valve plasty, radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation + left acholactomy, non-stop jumping coronary artery bypass grafting, Bentall surgery, and emergency Stanford A aortic dissection surgery.

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