Professor Wang Cunchuan specializes in laparoscopic bariatric and diabetes surgery, laparoscopic thyroid surgery, laparoscopic colorectal tumor surgery (especially anus-preserving surgery for low rectal cancer), laparoscopic gastric surgery, laparoscopic hernia repair surgery, Laparoscopic liver resection, laparoscopic biliary tract surgery, laparoscopic pancreatic splenectomy and other aspects are leading in the country, and some of them have reached the international advanced level. By 2012, he had independently performed more than 10,000 cases of 120 types of laparoscopic surgeries, including more than 80 types of general surgical laparoscopic surgeries. He is one of the experts who performs the most types of laparoscopic minimally invasive surgeries in the country, and has performed many laparoscopic surgeries including complete laparoscopic surgeries. Pancreaticoduodenectomy is a difficult laparoscopic surgery, some of which are the first to be performed in China, such as laparoscopic hyperthyroidism resection, complete laparoscopic fundus and cardia cancer resection, and laparoscopic partial liver resection to treat intrahepatic bile duct stones. Surgery, laparoscopic total colectomy, laparoscopic gastric bypass bariatric surgery, laparoscopic common bile duct resection, hepaticojejunostomy Roux-en-Y, etc. The "expansion fluid" water separation method created in laparoscopic thyroid surgery to create surgical space has been recognized by peers and has been promoted nationwide. He has invented a variety of special surgical instruments such as subcutaneous separation rods for laparoscopic surgery and obtained 4 national patents. , invented the completely areolar approach laparoscopic thyroidectomy surgery method and the transoral vestibular laparoscopic thyroidectomy surgery method with the best cosmetic results, and created the "breakwater" blood vessel cutting technology of the ultrasonic scalpel. In particular, it has carried out laparoscopic thyroid surgery through the thoraco-breast approach, and has completed more than 3,000 operations, which is currently the largest number of cases in the world. We have performed hundreds of laparoscopic gastric bypass surgeries to treat diabetes and obesity, with the largest number of cases among the earliest in the country. In 2010, we successfully performed laparoscopic gastric bypass surgeries at Jihua Hospital on Liang Yong, the fattest man in China who is 155cm tall and weighs 225kg. . He has been invited to give lectures and guide dozens of laparoscopic surgeries in nearly 300 hospitals in more than 30 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China, and has traveled all over Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing, Xinjiang, Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Liaoning, Jilin, and Henan. , Hunan, Sichuan, Guangxi, Fujian, Shandong, Anhui, Guizhou, Jiangsu, Hainan, Hebei, Hubei, Shanxi, Guangdong, Yunnan, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia, Jiangxi, Qinghai, Hong Kong, Macau, etc., and has been employed as a consultant in more than 10 hospitals Consultant or visiting professor. Multiple laparoscopic surgical technology cooperation centers have been established in Jilin City, Guiyang City, Chaozhou City, Meizhou City, Shunde, and Zhengzhou.
Since 2000, it has hosted 20 national continuing medical education projects and national laparoscopic surgery new technology classes and seminars, including national advanced laparoscopic thyroid surgery classes and minimally invasive laparoscopic gastroplasty bypass surgery. Obesity and type 2 diabetes study classes, laparoscopic surgical operation technique classes, laparoscopic gastrointestinal surgery new technology classes, laparoscopic gastric surgery seminars, laparoscopic hernia repair surgery classes, etc. He has given more than 280 speeches at academic conferences (including the American ACS conference, the Asia-Pacific ELSA conference, etc.), and performed more than 100 laparoscopic surgical performances at international and national surgical academic conferences. On October 18, 2014, the Asia-Pacific Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgery Conference (ELSA) was grandly held in Bali, Indonesia. The conference gathered well-known experts and scholars from Asia-Pacific, Europe, the United States and other countries and regions to conduct in-depth exchanges and discussions around "the current status and future of laparoscopic and endoscopic surgery." Vice President of the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University (Guangzhou Overseas Chinese Hospital), Director of the Runliang Minimally Invasive Surgery Institute of Jinan University, Vice Chairman of the Chinese General Surgery Minimally Invasive Endoscopy Branch of the World Association of Endoscopists, and a famous general minimally invasive surgery expert The team led by Professor Wang Cunchuan was invited to attend this meeting.
The precise gastric bypass surgery proposed by Professor Wang Cunchuan has successfully relieved 400 obese patients from pain and restored health in the past 10 years. Our hospital has become the first country to carry out laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery. It is the most mature hospital with the largest number of surgeries for metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes, and its technical strength, surgical accuracy, and number of surgeries rank among the best in the country.
For super-obese patients, international colleagues still tend to perform second-stage surgery. After 10 years of unremitting efforts and technological innovation, Professor Wang Cunchuan's team has performed first-stage surgical treatment on super-obese patients and achieved satisfactory results, thereby avoiding the need for a second operation. Pain and medical expenses also guarantee the effectiveness of the surgery.
A successful operation was performed on Liang Yong, the fattest person in China, who lost 100 pounds in half a year
In June 2011, Liang, the fattest person in China, was 155cm tall and weighed 216.5kg. Used to go to Jihua Hospital Affiliated to Jinan University. At that time, Liang Yong's health was in critical condition, and it was unprecedentedly difficult to undergo weight-loss surgery. However, after many consultations between Professor Wang Cunchuan and experts from various departments, the surgical plan was finally determined and on the afternoon of June 21, 2011, Liang Yong's surgery was finally completed successfully.
On the morning of January 7, 2012, Liang Yong returned to Guangzhou Jihua Hospital for follow-up consultation. His weight had dropped from 216.5 kilograms before the operation to the current 165 kilograms.
Since undergoing bariatric surgery in Guangzhou half a year ago, Liang Yong, who was awarded the title of "China's Fattest" by Guinness World in Shanghai and is known as "Fat Liang", has lost 100 pounds and successfully lost 100 pounds. "The fattest" title.