2.Predictive prognostic value of BRCA1 screened by whole genome expression profiling in ductal carcinoma in situ
Yongnan WANG ; Mei YANG ; Anqin ZHANG ; Liang ZHANG ; Wenping LI ; Zhenqiang LIAN ; Zhou HE ; Huibin LI
International Journal of Surgery 2016;43(12):810-814,封3
Objective To investigate the role of the predictive prognostic value of BRCA1 screened by whole genome expression profiling in ductal carcinoma in situ.Methods Collected 4 cases of breast ductal carcinoma and 4 cases of breast invasive ductal carcinoma fresh samples from January 2014 to June 2014,and the difference of BRCA1 expression on whole genone expression profiling was analyzed by microarray comparative genomic hybridization.The expression of BRCA1 was detected by immunohistochemistry in 70 cases of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast,and the prognosis of intraductal carcinoma was evaluated.Results BRCA1 gene differentially expressed in invasive ductal carcinoma and ductal carcinoma in situ by screening.The positive rate of BRCA1 protein in breast ductal carcinoma in 14.3% (10/70),its expression had no significant relationship with age (P =0.959),menopause (P =0.959),tumor size (P =0.627),axillary lymph node status (P =1.000),HR status (P =0.958),HER-2 status (P =1.000),P53 expression (P =0.460).ductal carcinoma with micro-infiltration ratio in BRCA1 negative group was higher than BRCA1-positive group (P =0.043).The median follow-up of 47 months,Disease-free survival rate of all was 97.1%.Disease-free survival of BRCA1 negative group and BRCA1-positive group had no significant difference (96.7% vs 100%,P =0.569),over all survival of BRCA1 negative and positive groups was 100%.Conclusions BRCA1 expression may not predict the prognosis of intraductal carcinoma,but ductal carcinoma in situ with microinvasion group ratio in BRCA1 negative was higher than ductal carcinoma in situ group,BRCA1 may take affect within ductal carcinoma infiltration process work.
3. MEBO combined with vacuum sealing drainage in treatment of postoperative wounds after diabetic foot amputation: a report of 8 cases
Gang XU ; Yi LUO ; Zhongyin ZHUFU ; Jie ZHOU ; Huibin LIAN ; Haibin JU ; Pingsong LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2019;13(6):517-519
When severe diabetic foot gangrene occurs, the surgical incision is often difficult to heal due to poor blood supply of distal limbs and severe local infection. The method of moist?expose?burn?ointment? (MEBO) combined with vacuum sealing drainage was applied to the wound of diabetic foot after amputation. The wound of 8 patients with diabetic foot after amputation was completely healed, the wound was repaired well, and the length of limb was retained to a large extent, and the function of affected limb was restored well.
4.Vacuum Sealing Drainage Combined with Autologous Free Skin Graft in the Treatment of Multiple Calf Venous Refractory Ulcer
Jie ZHOU ; Rongfang ZHOU ; Jinhua HUANG ; Gang XU ; Yifeng LIU ; Huibin LIAN ; Yi LUO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2014;(5):551-552
Objective:To observe the clinical effect of vacuum sealing drainage (VSD)combined with autologous free skin grafting in the treatment of multiple calf venous refractory ulcer.Methods:A total of 7 patients (16 lesions)with lower limb varicose vein complicated by multiple calf venous refractory ulcer,who underwent vascular surgery for treatment of the primary disease,received wound closure with VSD technology after debridement.And 7-10 days later,wound was repaired by VSD combined with autologous free skin graft based on patients'status.Results:The ulcers in 7 cases were all healed.Postoperative pressure bandaging was done with elastic bandage.There was no recurrence in six months'follow-up.Conclusions:For multiple calf venous chronic ulcer wound caused by varix of lower limb,the timely wound repair by VSD combined with autologous free skin graft and pressure bandaging after cure can improve the cure rate and decrease the recurrence rate.
5.Efficacy of cosmetic suturing techniques combined with topical recombinant human basic fibroblast growth factor in repairing facial trauma
Huibin LIAN ; Pingsong LI ; Kunjie RONG ; Gang XU ; Jie ZHOU ; Yi LUO ; Zhongyin ZHUFU ; Haibin JU ; Junjun JIN ; Rui JIAO ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Zhimin YIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2024;30(6):571-575
Objective:To observe the efficacy of cosmetic suturing techniques combined with topical recombinant human basic fibroblast growth factor (rh-bFGF) in repairing facial trauma.Methods:A prospective study was conducted on 140 patients with facial trauma admitted to the Department of Burn and Plastic Surgery, Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital from January to December 2022. Patients were divided into two groups based on different treatment methods using a random number table method: treatment group (70 cases), including 38 males and 32 females aged 3 to 54 (23.1±8.2) years, received cosmetic suturing techniques combined with topical rh-bFGF for wound repair; control group (70 cases), including 36 males and 34 females aged 2 to 49 (22.3±7.5) years, only received cosmetic suturing techniques for wound repair. Patients were followed up 2 weeks post-surgery to evaluate wound healing quality. Patient satisfaction was assessed using the visual analogue scale (VAS). Six months post-surgery, scar conditions were evaluated using the Vancouver scar scale (VSS).Results:In the treatment group, 65 cases were directly sutured, and 5 cases were repaired with skin flaps, with a first-class healing rate of 100% (70/70). In the control group, 66 cases were directly sutured, and 4 cases were repaired with skin flaps, with a first-class healing rate of 91.4% (64/70). The first-class healing rate in the treatment group was higher than that in the control group, with a statistically significant difference ( P=0.037). Two weeks post-surgery, the VAS score for surgical satisfaction in the treatment group was (1.13±0.52) scores, which was lower than that in the control group (2.56±1.32) scores, with a statistically significant difference ( P<0.001). Six months post-surgery, the VSS score for the treatment group was (2.49±1.27) scores, which was lower than that in the control group (4.67±1.93) scores, with a statistically significant difference ( P<0.001). Conclusions:In repairing facial trauma, the combination of cosmetic suturing techniques and topical rh-bFGF can improve wound healing quality, reduce wound scarring, and enhance patient satisfaction with surgery.
6. Advances in the research of heterotopic ossification caused by burns
Zaichang HU ; Gang XU ; Huibin LIAN ; Sizhan XIA ; Junjun JIN ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Hongguang CHAI ; Pingsong LI
Chinese Journal of Burns 2019;35(8):634-637
Heterotopic ossification is a rare complication of burns, and its incidence and risk factors are still unclear. Through summarizing the literature on heterotopic ossification caused by burns at home and abroad, the author searched for the risk factors of heterotopic ossification after burn and the new progress of its prevention and treatment. It was realized that the size, depth and healing time of burn wounds were related to heterotopic ossification; the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, radiation therapy, and their combination therapy can be used for the prevention of heterotopic ossification; surgery is an effective means of treating heterotopic ossification.