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Su Qi

Professor of Chief Physician, Chief Physician, Doctoral Supervisor, Dr. Liu Mei, currently deputy director of the First Minimally Invasive Surgery. Member of Liaoning Provincial Expert Committee of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine for Colorectal and Anorectal Diseases, has undertaken many national, provincial and ministerial topics and published more than 3 scientific papers. Professional expertise: laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery, anus-preserving surgery for colorectal cancer, thyroid tumor, breast-conserving radical surgery for breast cancer, radical surgery for gastric cancer, laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery for cholelithiasis, difficult surgery for hepatobiliary and pancreatic tumors and vascular diseases, and surgery for abdominal hernia, hemorrhoids and fistula, and intractable constipation.

Chinese name: Su Qi

Nationality: China

Nationality: Han nationality

Date of birth: 1962

Occupation: doctor

Major achievements: won many national, provincial and municipal scientific and technological progress awards.

Representative works: Study on the role of domestic synthetic materials in abdominal wall repair

Personal profile.

Member of Liaoning Provincial Expert Committee on Colorectal and Anorectal Diseases with Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, undertaking many national, provincial and ministerial topics and publishing more than 3 scientific papers. Engaged in surgical clinical work for more than 2 years, he strives for perfection in surgical technology, pays attention to minimally invasive and quality of life, and is characterized by rich experience, accurate diagnosis, good surgical effect and few complications.

In recent years, he has participated in advanced training of laparoscopic colorectal surgery in Shanghai, Korea and the United States, and participated in international conferences and exchanges for many times. From 25 to 26, he went to the postdoctoral workstation of Shands Hospital of the University of Florida in the United States as a senior visiting scholar and worked in Lankehau Hospital affiliated to Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, and studied hepatobiliary and pancreatic and gastrointestinal surgery directly under Professor GeraldMarks, President of the American Association of Colorectal and Endoscopic Surgery, focusing on anus-preserving surgery and laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer. He is one of the pioneers who took the lead in carrying out minimally invasive treatment of colorectal cancer in the province and northeast China, keeping pace with the international situation, and making a large number of patients get satisfactory treatment.

Professional expertise

Laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery, anus-preserving surgery for colorectal cancer, thyroid tumor, breast-conserving radical surgery for breast cancer, radical surgery for gastric cancer, laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery for cholelithiasis, difficult surgery for hepatobiliary and pancreatic tumors and vascular diseases, and surgery for external hernia, hemorrhoids and fistula, and intractable constipation.

Achievements and honors

At present, the contents of laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery include: anus-preserving surgery for rectal cancer, laparoscopic resection of colorectal tumor, laparoscopic subtotal colectomy for colonic dyskinesia, laparoscopic total colectomy for polyposis and colitis, laparoscopic achalasia surgery, gastric perforation repair, intestinal adhesion exploration and release, appendectomy, laparoscopic partial hepatectomy, puborectal muscle release, rectocele repair, and prolapse of rectum (prolapse and hemorrhoids with stapler).

Research direction: serial research on anus-preserving surgery for rectal cancer and radical mastectomy for breast cancer, which won many national, provincial and municipal scientific and technological progress awards.

Representative research in the past: "Study on the law of pararectal mucosa, micrometastasis of rectum and defecation dysfunction after anus-preserving surgery" won the second prize of provincial scientific and technological progress. This topic was first applied to the clinical practice of anus-preserving surgery from the expression of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, and confirmed the nature, distribution and metastasis of transitional mucosa adjacent to cancer. The anus-preserving rate of rectal cancer in our hospital reached 9% and the 5-year survival rate was nearly 8%. In 22, Liaoning Natural Science Foundation Project: Study on the Role of Domestic Synthetic Materials in Abdominal Wall Repair won the provincial and municipal scientific and technological progress awards. In 27, he was awarded 3, yuan for the collaborative research project of National Natural Fund: Study on the Structure and Biological Activity of Palladium (Ⅱ) Complexes Regulated by Fatty Chain, and other

teaching work: he served as the basic and clinical teaching and training of colorectal surgery and minimally invasive surgery for undergraduate, 7-year and graduate students of China Medical University every year. Nine graduate students and 1 advanced students have been trained, all of whom are the backbone of the department.