1.Research progress on perception and feedback technology in artificial prosthesis.
Bo ZHU ; Yaqi CHU ; Xingang ZHAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2019;36(6):1048-1054
Artificial prosthesis is an important tool to help amputees to gain or partially obtain abled human limb functions. Compared with traditional prosthesis which is only for decoration or merely has feedforward control channel, the perception and feedback function of prosthesis is an important guarantee for its normal use and self-safety. And this includes the information of position, force, texture, roughness, temperature and so on. This paper mainly summarizes the development and current status of artificial prostheses in the field of perception and feedback technology in recent years, which is derived from two aspects: the recognition way of perception signals and the feedback way of perception signals. Among the part of recognition way of perception signals, the current commonly adopted sensors related to perception information acquisition and their application status in prosthesis are overviewed. Additionally, from the aspects of force feedback stimulation, invasive/non-invasive electrical stimulation, and vibration stimulation, the feedback methods of perception signals are summarized and analyzed. Finally, some problems existing in the perception and feedback technology of artificial prosthesis are proposed, and their development trends are also prospected.
Amputees
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Artificial Limbs
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Feedback, Sensory
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Humans
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Prosthesis Design
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Prosthesis Implantation
2.Functional outcome after major lower extremity amputation: a survey on lower extremity amputees.
C H Wan Hazmy ; W Y E Chia ; T S Fong ; P Ganendra
The Medical journal of Malaysia 2006;61 Suppl B():3-9
The post-operatve course of amputees is poorly documented. This cross-sectional survey was unertaken to determine functional outcomes of 213 patients who had undergone either a below-knee or above-knee amputation from 2000 to 2002 in a state-hospital setting. The study comprises a self-constructed questionnaire and interview conducted by phone. Of the 213 amputees, 41 out of 61 documented telephone numbers of the patients were useful for contact. Only 30 amputees were available for the study as the remaining 11 had passed away. Included in the questionnaire was the modified Barthel Index, a measurement to assess the amputees' ability to carry out activities of daily living (ADL). It contains ten questions pertaining to ADL with a total score of 20 points. Two-thirds of the respondents (67%) use their prosthesis for less than six hours per day. The Barthel Index of 30 patients ranged from 9-20 (mean 17.7). However, the mean Barthel Index in those with and without prosthesis was 18.4 and 15.2 respectively, but this difference was not significant. Half of the respondents were unable to maintain their pre-amputation jobs, while the remaining 50% were still able to work. Forty seven percent of amputees took less than a year to return to their activities, while 33% took between one to two years. Regarding the adequacy of preamputation information provided by the doctors, 73% amputees responded in the affirmative, while 27% felt otherwise. Amputees were still facing substantial disabilities following major amputation of the lower limb. Although 80% of respondents surveyed own prosthesis, the full use of prosthesis is suboptimal due to prosthetic-related problems. Most amputees had a good functional outcome based on the modified Barthel Index. Some amputees were unhappy as they felt that they were insufficiently informed regarding post-amputation expectation prior to the amputation. Despite good support from family, the community support for amputees is still lacking.
Amputation
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Lower Extremity
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Indexes
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Prosthesis Implantation
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Surveys
3.Endovascular treatment of aortic lesions involving branch vessels with multi-layer bare stents.
Guangqi CHANG ; Email: 13922231628@163.COM. ; Mian WANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2015;53(11):805-808
Aortic lesions involving branch vessels have always been a great challenge for vascular surgeons. Endovascular repair are growing to take place of traditional open repair for less invasion and lower complication rates. Despite rapid developments in endovascular instruments have been achieved in the last decade, and endovascular techniques such as fenestration stents have been applied in the treatment of aortic lesions involving branch vessels. However, endovascular repairing aortic lesions involving branch vessels remains being restricted by rigorous indication selection as well as requirements of advanced experiences and sophisticated skills. Recently, several studies about treating aortic lesion involving branch vessels with multi-layer bare stents have been reported, the primary results were encouraging and brought new visions for the management of such disease. More approving clinical evidences about the safety and efficacy of multi-layer stents are anticipated.
Aorta
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pathology
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surgery
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Blood Vessel Prosthesis
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Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation
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Endovascular Procedures
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Humans
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Prosthesis Design
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Stents
5.Crossed Renal Ectopia and Aorto-Occlusive Disease: A Management Strategy.
Eugene NG ; Ian CAMPBELL ; Andrew MTL CHOONG ; Nigel DUNGLISON ; Maged AZIZ
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2015;48(5):371-374
We present a rare case of a patient with aortoiliac occlusive disease on the background of type A crossed renal ectopia, for whom open surgical intervention was required. Aortic exposure in patients with concomitant crossed renal ectopia can present technical challenges to the vascular surgeon. The knowledge of variations in the ectopic renal blood supply is of paramount importance when performing surgery to treat this condition and affects the choice of surgical exposure. We present and discuss the operative details of our patient and outline an approach to this subset of patients.
Atherosclerosis
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Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation
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Humans
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Vascular Diseases
8.Clinical efficacy of transabdominal preperitoneal prosthesis based on inverted "T" peritoneotomy for lumbar hernia.
Si Tang GE ; He Xin WEN ; Lu Gen ZUO ; Shi Qing LI ; De Li CHEN ; Ping Sheng ZHU ; Cong Qiao JIANG ; Jie LUO ; Mu Lin LIU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2021;24(12):1103-1106
10.Expert consensus on orbital defects restoration with prosthesis.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(10):983-991
Orbital defect is a common type of maxillofacial defect, which can not be reconstructed by surgical means at present. However, there is no expert consensus on how to make prosthesis accurately and quickly to reconstruct the appearance of patients. In order to solve this problem, the Society of Prosthodontics, Chinese Stomatological Association invited several experts and professors from related professional fields in China to jointly study and develop this expert consensus. The purpose of this consensus is to comprehensively explain the knowledge of prosthesis in repairing orbital defects from the aspects of basic theory, prosthesis principles, prosthesis materials and prosthesis techniques, and to guide more prosthesis physicians to understand and master these knowledge and techniques. So as to improve the overall level of orbital defect repair and reconstruction in China, improve the quality of life of such patients, and better serve the majority of patients.
Humans
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Consensus
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Quality of Life
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Dental Implants
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Prosthesis Implantation
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China