1.Adhesion, proliferation and differentiation of human adipose mesenchymal stem cells on PLGA
Yi LIU ; Chunming LI ; Keming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2008;14(3):190-192
Objective To study the ability of adhesion, proliferation and differentiation of human adipose mesenchymal stern cells,which were cultured in PLGA,and thus to provide a basis for their in vivo implantation.Methods PLA was mixed with PGA in a ratio of 1∶ 1,and PLGA was obtained by insert moldling with organic solvents.In vitro, human adipose mesenchymal stem cells were adhered to PLGA.The attachment and the proliferation of human adipose mesenchymal stem cells in PLGA were analysed by scanning electron microscope,and the morphological change of the cells was investigated before and after induction.Results Human adipose mesenchymal stem cells were able to attach, proliferate and secrete extracellular matrix in porous PLGA (pore size:100~400 pm) with porosity of 85 %, and to differentiate into round lipoblast-like cells under the induction of adipose medium.After 14 days, the particulate of PLGA was overlaid by extracellular matrix .Conclusion Human adipose mesenchymal stem cells have the capacity to adhere to PLGA and proliferate, indicating that PLGA can be used as a carrier for human adipose mesenchymal stem cells in adipose tissue engineering.
2.Practice and thinking of clinical probation teaching for international students on optometry
Chunming HU ; Shiying LI ; Bo LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2016;15(9):957-959
From international students' origin, composition, cultural background, with experience of teaching Australian students for 10 years, we put forward a set of teaching measures for the overseas students in ophthalmic optics, specifically overall planning, preparing good complete and detailed teaching plans be-fore teaching, adopting typical case teaching and question guiding teaching, making full use of multimedia media teaching and at the same time, using both constraints and guidance in the education management of international students.
3.Septum strut implantation for rhinoplasty simultaneous with cleft alveolar bone grafting in cleft lip and palate patients
Dali HAN ; Limin LIANG ; Chunming LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2002;0(01):-
Objective To pursue a more efficient and effective treatment for cleft lip and palate deformities. Methods Patients with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate at their age of 9 years after were chosen for simultaneous cleft alveolar repair and nasal deformity correction. Muco-periosteal pocket and iliacgranular bone was prepared, and bone grafting was performed conventionally. At the same time of iliac cancellous bone harvesting, a cortical plate was taken and sculpted into a strut of 18 mm in length, 6 mm in width, and 1.5 mm in thickness. A flying bird incision was made at the alar ram and across columella in a V-shape. Then the alar cartilage was detached from the overlying skin, a socket was made at the site of anterior nasal spine. The strut was inserted into the socket between the two medial crura of the alar cartilage. The medial crura was lift 3 mm above the superior edge of the strut, and mattress suture technique was used to secure the bilateral medial crura to the strut graft. Results 24 patients were treated by this technique. All the patients healed uneventfully. Depressed alar base, tilted columella and lower nasal tip were corrected satisfactorily. Conclusion There is no interference in simultaneous cleft alveolar bone grafting and rhinoplasty. Septum strut can provide favorable support for tilted nasal structure and satisfactorily correct nasal deformities. Simultaneous with alveolar grafting, it is much easier in harvesting, and the time of anesthesia and operation is also decreased.[
4.Repair of mandibular defect with bone marrow stroma cell transplantation combined with multi-pore mineralization ossein
Chunming LI ; Chunyan YANG ; Baolin LIU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(03):-
Objective:To study the effect of bone marrow stroma cell( BM SC) transplantation combined with multi-pore mineralization ossein(Bio-Oss) in the plerosis of mandibular defect.Methods:A round whole-layer defect in the diameter of 1.5 cm was created on each side of mandible in 16 whit e New Zealand rabbits.The rabbits were randomly divided into two groups.In group 1 BMSCs were collected and cultured with mineralization induce medium for 2 wee ks. Then cell suspension at the density of 5?10 7 /ml and gelatum were mixed a nd dripped into Bio-Oss bones, incubated in DMEM in 50 ml/L CO 2 incuba tor at 37 ℃ for 4-6 h.The BMSC-Bio-Oss was applied to make plerosis of the m andibular defects.In group 2 the defects were repaired with the Bio-Oss ossein only.Samples were collected after 8 and 12 weeks after opreation respectively an d observed with radiology and histology.Results:12 weeks after o peration, (1)in group 1 previous defects were basically consisted of new bone tissue;(2)in group 2 the previous defects were mainly consisted of fibrous tis sue. Conculsions:BMSC-Bio-Oss transplantation may effectively repair bone defect.
5.A CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF WARTHIN TUMORS OF THE PAROTID GLAND(80 CASES REPORT)
Jingqiu BU ; Chunming LIU ; Mi HU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(02):-
cases of Warthin tumor in parotid gland were collected, the selection of operating style and personal experience in treatment were introduced. The results showed that most of the patients were senior man, the site of the tumors was all in parotid gland, the majority of the tumor was single nodule with exception of some patient who had a multiple nature. Tumor recurrence was found in patients with improper method. The results suggested that for patients who are suspected of Warthin tumor,careful physical examination and B Ultrosonic scan are necessary for both sides of parotid gland. Different operating style should be considered according to the differences of tumor site and number.
6.THREE-DIMENSIONAL MASTICATORY MUSCLE FORCE VECTORS DETERMINED BY CT AND MRI FUSION IMAGE TECHNOLOGY
Kai HU ; Chunming LIU ; Kangli HOU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(05):-
In order to measure and analyze three dimensional masticatory muscle force vectors in craniofacial region, the multiresolution method based on wavelet pyramid was used for the fusion of cranio jaw facial CT and MRI image, then these images were visualized. The results showed that the area of physiological cross section (PCS) and the maximum muscle force were different during functioning in the masticatory muscles system. The various masticatory muscle forces or various sides in the same muscle were also different in the three dimensional directions. The results suggested that determination of three dimensional masticatory muscle vectors is feasible by CT and MRI fusion image technology in craniofacial region, and can provide significant results for the basic research in the masticatory muscle system.
7.Synchronous application of genioplasty in surgical correction of square mandible deformity
Min HOU ; Lancheng ZHANG ; Licheng PU ; Chunming LIU ; Haizhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2008;14(4):252-255
Objective To improve the surgical treatment of square mandible deformity. Methods Based on cephalometric and facial feature, an integrated therapeutic project was designed. Through an oral approach the bilateral prominent mandibular angles were reseeted. Meanwhile, genioplasty was applied to correct chin deformity. Results From March 2000 to December 2006, 18 cases of square mandible with chin deformity were corrected with this procedure. The postoperative appearance was improved greatly after 3~6 months. Beautiful chin outline was reconstructed in esthetical standard. Mentolabial sulcus became natural and harmonious. Conclusion Mandible angle osteotomy combined with genioplasty is an ideal methods to recontour square mandible with chin deformity. It is beneficial to whole facial con-tour improvement.
8.Open reduction and internal fixation for fractured condylar neck and mandible ramus via intraoral approach
Haizhong ZHANG ; Chunming LIU ; Rongfa BU ; Ji JIN ; Lai GUI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(09):-
Objective To discuss the way of open reduction and internal fixation for fractured condylar neck and mandible ramus via intraoral approach aiming to avoid the facial incision. Methods Fifteen cases (17 sides) with mandibular condyle fractures underwent open reduction and osteosynthesis with plates and screws. After the mandibular ramus was under vertical osteotomy with an oscillating saw, the posterior border bone block of mandibular ramus as well as the free condyle neck were taken out. The fractured condyle neck and the posterior border bone block of mandibular ramus were fixated with a titanium miniplate in vitro. The reunion bone was implanted and reposited in the mouth incision. Of all, two cases suffered fracture of the condyle neck in the other hospital when they received esthetic surgery and resection of prominent mandible angle (PMA). Results Anatomic reduction was achieved in all cases, without damage to facial nerve and major auricular nerve or salivary fistula. There were slight bony resorption and good temporomandibular joint function one year after surgery, with range of mouth opening for 25-40 mm (mean 35.8 mm). Two cases regained their occlusion before their PMA operation. One case had premature contact of the buccal teeth,with 1 mm diverging to medline of the incisor teeth. Intraoral approach not only could avoid large facial scars and facial nerve injury, but also allow visualization of the occlusion during the procedure. Conclusions As more and more consideration is taken to cosmetology, the transoral approach is a reliable surgical alternative for fractures of the condyle neck, without leaving extensive visible scars or damaging facial nerve. The disadvantage is vertical osteotomy of the posterior border of the mandibular ramus.
9.Four cases report of Jeavons syndrome in childhood
Zhefeng XU ; Zhanli LIU ; Xianmei HUANG ; Chunming JIANG ; Liqiong CHEN
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2014;(6):583-586
Objective To explore the clinical manifestations, electroencephalographic characteristics and therapeutic effect of drugs in children with Jeavons syndrome. Methods The clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics and thera-peutic effect of drugs were analyzed in 4 children with Jeavons syndrome. Results Among the four children there were 3 female and 1 male. The age at the onset of the disease was from 1 to 6 years. The typical clinical manifestations of this disease were brief, fast and repeated eyelid myoclonia (EM) with or without absence seizure. The typical electroencephalography (EEG) in two patients showed 3-6 Hz generalized spike and waves and polyspikes burst, and the eye closure and intermittent photic stimu-lation helped to induce discharges and clinical events. The typictal EEG in the other two patients showed 3.0-3.5 Hz generalizedδslow wave rhythm burst. The drugs of choice for treatment was sodium valproate monotherapy in two cases, levetiracetam in one case, sodium valproate combined with levetiracetam in one case. During the follow-up, seizures were controlled in one case, decreased in frequency in two cases and were still frequent in one case. Conclusions Jeavons syndrome is one of the idiopathic and generalized epileptic syndromes and characterized by EM with or without absence seizure. Video EEG monitoring plays an important role in the diagnosis of this disease. Sodium valproate and levetiracetam were effective for this disease.