1.Radiologic Study of Calcaneonavicular Coalition
Guangfu YANG ; Yunlong XU ; Weinian HUANG ; Yi FAN ; Qizhou ZHANG ; Yong LI ; Feiyu JIANG ; Xinglong WU ; Huanxing LING ; Mingdong ZHANG ; Fan YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2000;0(12):-
Objective To study the incidence and radiologic findings of calcaneonavicular coalition.Methods CR films of foot andankle in 1361 cases were presented,which were evaluated for acute trauma or chronic pain.There were 588 cases of foot CR and 773 cases of ankle CR,age ranged from 10 years to 91 years(984 cases of 20~40 years).The prevalence of calcaneonavicular coalition was determined and the different significance of both male and female,acute trauma and chronic pain group were analysed.Results In 1361 cases,72 cases of calcaneonavicular coalition(5.3%) were demonstrated,8.7%(47/588)on foot CR films and 3.2%(25/773) on ankle CR films.Calcaneonavicular coalition was more dipicted on foot CR films than on ankle CR films(P0.05).Conclusion The foot CR films is more superexcellent than the ankle CR films on demonstrating calcaneonavicular coalition.
2. Clinical analysis of medical hemostatic materials for prevention and treatment of subcutaneous hydrops after breast cancer operation
Ling QIN ; Xiangzhi MENG ; Jiaqi LIU ; Zeyu XING ; Weixin LIU ; Zhiqiang ZHANG ; Naizhe ZHAO ; Xin WANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2020;36(1):18-21
Objective:
To observe the effect of medical instant hemostasis gauze combined with filament speed instant gauze on the drainage and flap healing after modified radical mastectomy.
Methods:
From August 2015 to August 2016, a total of 80 patients with modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer admitted to Huanxing Tumor Hospital, Chaoyang District, Beijing were selected.According to the random number table method, 80 patients who were ready for modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer were randomly divided into study group (40 cases) and control group (40 cases). Two kinds of hemostatic materials (medical hemolytic hemostatic gauze combined with fibril quick hemostatic gauze) were applied to the surgical wounds in the study group during the operation, while no medical hemostatic materials were used in the control group during the operation, and the other treatment was the same as that in the study group.Total drainage volume and drainage tube removal time were compared between the two groups 1 to 5 days after operation.
Results:
There were no statistically significant differences in the age, body mass index, and effusion production between the two groups (all