https://www.selleckchem.com/products/gsk963.html ation grades. 2020 Journal of Thoracic Disease. All rights reserved.Background To investigate the safety and effectiveness of a double semipurse string suture method for jejunum fixation in laparoscopic needle catheter jejunostomy in minimally invasive Ivor Lewis esophagectomy (MIILE). Methods Two hundred and six esophageal cancer patients continuously receiving MIILE from March 2014 to February 2018 were enrolled. In all patients, the double semipurse string suture method was applied for jejunum fixation in laparoscopic needle catheter jejunostomy. The methods and details of this technique are introduced herein. General information, clinical data, postoperative complications and follow-up results were retrospectively analyzed, and the complication causes and treatment methods are discussed. Results Laparoscopic needle catheter jejunostomy-using the double semipurse string suture method was successfully performed in 206 patients. The operative time of laparoscopic needle catheter jejunostomy was 10.56±2.04 min. No conversion to laparotomy or postoperative death or serious infection associated with the jejunostomy tube occurred. The incidence of complications associated with the jejunostomy tube was 16.50% (34/206), and most of the complications were mild. Severe complications occurred in 2 cases (0.97%), which were cured after reoperation, without serious consequence. Conclusions The double semipurse string suture method is safe, simple and feasible for the jejunum fixation in laparoscopic needle catheter jejunostomy in MIILE. It is worth popularization and clinical application. 2020 Journal of Thoracic Disease. All rights reserved.Background Preoperative pulmonary embolism (PE) is one of the comorbidities in patients with hip fracture. However, previous studies have not identified the optimal timing of surgery in these patients, who might require early surgery. This study aimed to investigate the safety and clinical