Pingdu City People’s Hospital held a feast of imaging academics, experts from three places talked about “pulmonary nodules”

Participants of Jiqingping Summer Video Salon. (Source: Pingdu People’s Hospital)

Xinwang, July 4th (Correspondent Cui Fujin, trainee reporter Jiang Danning) On the afternoon of June 30, the medical imaging of Pingdu People’s Hospital The department successfully held an offline and online imaging academic feast, and experts from three places in Jiqingping talked about “pulmonary nodules”.

Professor Ge Dongquan, director of the Medical Imaging Department of Pingdu People’s Hospital, presided over the salon event. Prof. Wang Dong, an expert in thoracic surgery of Shandong Provincial Hospital, and Prof. Lv Jingguang, an imaging expert, made wonderful academic sharing online; Attending this academic conference were Jiang Xingmao, Vice President of Pingdu People’s Hospital, Professor Gao Yuanxiang, Director of the Radiology Department of Pingdu District, Qingdao University Affiliated Hospital, special guest Qi Xiancheng, some imaging experts in Qingdao and surrounding areas, and Ping Representatives of Department of Thoracic Surgery, General Surgery, Department of Endocrinology and other sibling hospitals of Du City People’s Hospital.

Vice Dean Jiang Xingmao first gave a warm speech to this academic conference. Afterwards, Professor Wang Dong and Professor Lv Jingguang, experts in thoracic surgery of Shandong Provincial Hospital, shared online “What to Do When Encountering Lung Nodules in Physical Examination” and “Correct Treatment of Lung Ground Glass Nodules” respectively.

With the development of science and technology and the continuous improvement of imaging technology, CT is very sensitive to the detection of pulmonary nodules. Nodule MDT team building. With the continuous improvement of people’s awareness of health care, in the CT screening of pulmonary nodules, many people have detected the existence of nodules, which undoubtedly brings a huge psychological burden to the patients. Consultants bring both ideological and financial pressures to patients.

In view of this common situation, Professor Wang Dong introduced the reasons for the high incidence of pulmonary nodules in simple terms, among which environmental factors dominate, such as kitchen fumes and air pollution. For pulmonary nodules, Professor Wang Dong warned the problems that should be paid attention to in the imaging diagnosis. The clinical practice should be more targeted and reduce the physical damage of the patient as much as possible, and do not take excessive surgery and medical treatment.

Professor Lv Jingguang fully demonstrated various ground-glass nodules, and pointed out in detail the problems that should be paid attention to in the imaging diagnosis, and the imaging should be used for clinical investigation.

Professor Gao Yuanxiang, director of the Department of Radiology, Pingdu District, Qingdao University Affiliated Hospital, made the “Interpretation of the Structured Report of High-resolution MR Examination for Rectal Cancer”, and introduced the unique role of MR in the diagnosis of rectal cancer in simple terms. The necessity of pre-cancer MR imaging examination and the main points and advantages of structured reports provide a direction for the homogenization of examination reports in imaging departments in the future.

Professor Gao Yuanxiang’s academic report brought a lively discussion to the scene: it caused more in-depth work exchanges between the medical imaging department and the general surgery department, understood each other’s needs, and laid the foundation for better work in the future. Base.

Finally, Dr. Zhang Dong, Chief Physician of Thoracic Surgery Department of Pingdu City People’s Hospital, and Chief Physician Fu Guotian, Department of Imaging, respectively performed “Three-dimensional Reconstruction and Clinical Application of Lung CT” and “CT Grading of Pulmonary Nodules”. and Cognition” brought the scene to a more realistic work, which aroused enthusiastic discussions and enthusiastic praise from the participating experts.

Learning alone without friends is ignorant; studying diligently and communicating, is knowledgeable and wise, communication is the magic weapon for keeping knowledge fresh, and communication is the ladder of continuous academic innovation. This academic salon is for clinical and imaging majors. A rare academic feast was presented, and the exchanges between experts and colleagues produced many “golden ideas”, which provided many sources of power for the hospital’s future work.