1.Initial muscle-enclosing protection of large segment of exposed Achilles tendon and second stage repair of Achilles tendon rupture complicated with cutaneous defect:observation of 32 cases
Jianyao BI ; Qiang ZHANG ; Wei QU ; Xia LI ; Yonghui WANG ; Xiaotao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(2):285-288
Objective To discuss the methods and evaluate the effects of initial muscle-enclosing protection of large segment of exposed Achilles tendon and second stage repair of Achilles tendon rupture complicated with cuta-neous defect.Methods Among patients treated between August 2005 to April 2014 in our hospital,there were 32 patients,who were diagnosed with Achilles tendon rupture complicated with cutaneous defect.Of the 32 patients, there are 21 male and 11 female.Their ages range from 23 to 69,with an average age of 46.2 ±3.5.In all the patients described above,there are soft tissue contusion injuries and cutaneous defects on their posterior lower legs near the ankles,with the area of skin defects ranging from 3cm ×4cm to 5 ×12cm,and the Achilles tendons were ruptured, extracted,dissociated and completely uncovered.All patients were initially treated with triceps surae muscle-enclosing method to put aside and protect the large segment of exposed Achilles tendon.Later,the ruptured Achilles tendons were repaired,together with the transfer of skin flap to repair skin defects,at the second stage.The therapeutic effects were evaluated during postoperative follow-up periods.Results The mean follow-up period was 18 months,ranged from 11 to 32 months.According to the therapeutic effect evaluation standard of Arner-Lindholm,there were Excellent results in 22 patients,Good in 7 cases and Poor in 3 cases,with a combined excellent/good rate of 90.62%.Conclusion Initial muscle-enclosing protection of large segment of exposed Achilles tendon and second stage repair of Achilles tendon rupture complicated with cutaneous defect is advantageous to the function of patients with rapid recovery.
3.The applied anatomical study for transethmoidal-sphenoid optic nerve decompression under endoscopy
Youxiong YANG ; Qinkang LU ; Jianchun LIAO ; Jianyao ZHANG ; Ruishan DANG ; Huiyun WANG ; Tao JIANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2010;33(4):311-314,后插六
Objective To explore the anatomy for transethmoidal-sphenoid optic nerve decompression under endoscopy and its significance in operation. Methods Fifteen cases (30 sides) of formalin-fixed adult optic canal specimens were dissected under the microscope. The anatomic characteristics of the optic canal and its adjacent were observed, and the relative parameters were evaluated according to nasal endoscopic approach. Results ①The relationship between the optic carotid triangle(OCT)with the optic canal, the ophthalmic artery, the cavernous sinus and the internal carotid artery were invariable, its present ratio were in 66.7%. ②The mean distance from the front margin of nasal columella floor to medial wall of the orbital opening, middle portion and the cranial opening in the optic canal were (72.79 ± 5.40)mm, (75.85 ± 5.10)mm and (79.34 ± 4.95)mm, respectively, and the elevation angles were (39.45 ± 3.68)°, (37.30±4.24)°and (35.45 ± 4.16)°, respectively. ③The mean thickness of sheath in the medial wall of the orbital opening,middle portion and the cranial opening were (0.70 ± 0. 18)mm, (0.51 ± 0.15)mm and (0.49-0.22)mm,respectively. The difference in thickness between the orbital opening and middle portion, the cranial opening were very remarkable(P < 0.01 ). ④The lateral deviate distance from medial wall of the orbital opening, middle portion and cranial opening to sagittal median plane of cadaveric were 1/2 (12.69 ± 2.73)mm、1/2( 19.61± 3.47)mm and 1/2 (25.79 ± 3.23)mm, respectively. Conclusion OCT is the most reliable anatomic landmark to locate the optic canal, and the key point is at the orbital opening of the optic nerve in the optic nerve decompression. It is secure and feasible to cut the sheath from the place where the medial wall crosses the superior wall of the optic nerve.
4.Ethical Problems Existing in the Application of Mobile Phone Application Software in Pre - Hospital Emergency Volunteers and Its Countermeasures
Huaping FU ; Xumin YING ; Jianyao ZHANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2018;31(1):35-37
China's pre - hospital emergency resources are shortage, city traffic is congestion, and the arrival of ambulance takes some time. For this reason, the emergency center designed and manufactured a pre - hospital e-mergency volunteer mobile application software. This paper analyzed some ethical problems encountering in the practical application of the software in the 120 emergency alarm of Hangzhou area, such as volunteer identification, patient information confidentiality, volunteer rescue whether to cause a dispute and other issues, and gave the rele-vant solution countermeasures, including setting access threshold for the emergency volunteer, adopting various technical measures to protect the information of patient and formulating and perfecting the relevant legal regulations.
5.Second-order calibration applied to quantification of two active components of Schisandra chinensis in complex matrix
Xiaohua ZHANG ; Hailong WU ; Jianyao WANG ; Yao CHEN ; Yongjie YU ; Chongchong NIE ; Chao KANG ; Dezhu TU ; Ruqin YU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2012;02(4):241-248
The effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) against various diseases urges more low cost,speed and sensitive analytical methods for investigating the phamacology of TCM and providing a theoretical basis for clinical use.The potential of second-order calibration method was validated for the quantification of two effective ingredients of Schisandra chinensis in human plasma using spectrofluorimetry.The results obtained in the present study demonstrate the advantages of this strategy for multi-target determination in complex matrices.Although the spectra of the analytes are similar and a large number of interferences also exist,second-order calibration method could predict the accurate concentrations together with reasonable resolution of spectral profiles for analytes of interest owing to its ‘second-order advantage'.Moreover,the method presented in this work allows one to simply experimental procedure as well as reduces the use of harmful chemical solvents.
6.OSAHS patient gas up-take cross-sectional area nasopharynx sound reflection examination and significance.
Jiandao HU ; Juntian LANG ; Jianchun LIAO ; Wanjun YU ; Jianyao ZHANG ; Tao JIANG ; Cheng CAO ; Shao ZHOU ; Dong REN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2011;25(20):936-938
OBJECTIVE:
To explore a simple and accurate method for localization of upper airway obstruction in patients with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) and provide instructions for surgical treatment.
METHOD:
Fifty OSAHS patients confirmed by PSG underwent acoustic rhinometric and pharyngometric assessment by Eccovision. The parameters were recorded, including nasal minimal cross-sectional area (NMCA), distance of MCA from the nostril (DCAN), minimum cross-sectional area at the nasal valve(MCA), nasal resistance (NR) and nasal volume from 0 to 6 cm from the nostril (NCV), as well as pharyngeal cross-sectional area (CSA) and volume from 4.8 to 15.0 cm. The sensitivity and specificity of acoustic rhinometry and pharyngometry on localization of airway obstruction was determined by a comprehensive imaging and endoscopic study.
RESULT:
In 50 cases with severe OSAHS, NMCA, DCAN, MCA, NCV, NR were (0.61 +/- 0.35) cm2, (2.06 +/- 0.12) cm, (0.87 +/- 0.12) cm2, (9.24 +/- 2.31)cm3 and (0.51 +/- 0.32)kPa/(L x min), respectively. Pharyngeal CSA and volume were statistically significantly lower than that in control group (P < 0.01). The value of DCAN was (2.06 +/- 0.12) cm, (9.50 +/- 4.08) cm, (13.10 +/- 2.52) cm in type I II, III patient, respectively. Compared with the control group, the difference was statistically significant.
CONCLUSION
Acoustic rhinometry and pharyngometry is a simple and safe method in localization of airway obstruction in patients with OSAHS.
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7.Correlation between bone mineral density and neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Li ZHANG ; Tao HOU ; Jianzhi ZHAO ; Jianyao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2022;26(7):461-465,C7-2
Objective:To investigate the relationship between neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and bone mineral density (BMD) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and to evaluate its diagnostic value in RA with osteoporosis.Methods:134 RA patients and 69 healthy subjects were screened and NLR levels were compared between the two groups. Bone mineral density of lumbar L1-4 and femoral neck was measured by dual energy X-ray absorption (DXA), and the patients were divided into normal bone mass group (44 cases), reduced bone mass group (47 cases) and osteoporosis group (43 cases). Height, weight, course of disease, mean platelet volume, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactionprotein (CRP), complement C3, complement C4, rheumatoid factor (RF), anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) antibody, bone mineral density and other related indicators were recorded. The differences of NLR, body mass index(BMI) gender, age and other indicators among the three groups were compared by One-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Kruskal-Wallis test, or χ2 test. Correlation analysis was conducted to detect the correlation between NLR, bone mass and each indicator, and ordered multi-classification Logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate the im-pact of each indicator on osteoporosis, and receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was used to predict the diagnostic value of NLR and combined related indicators on osteoporosis. Results:NLR of RA patients (3.1±1.7) was higher than that of healthy controls (1.7±0.5) ( F=21.27, P<0.001). In the osteoporosis group, the reduced bone mass group, and the normal bone mass group, age (66±8), (62±10), (50±13), disease course (15±10), (9±8, (7±7), BMI (20±4) kg/m 2, (22±3) kg/m 2, (24±3) kg/m 2, NLR (3.9±2.3, 2.7±1.2, 2.6±1.0), CRP (41±43) mg/L, (28±34) mg/L, (18±26) mg/L, ESR (46±30) mm/1 h, (36±26) mm/1 h, (26±20) mm/1 h were significantly different among the three groups ( χ2=32.92, P<0.001; H=17.41, P<0.001; F=12.04, P<0.001; H=11.62, P=0.030; H=13.78, P=0.001; F=7.18, P=0.001). Correlation analysis showed that NLR was correlated with CRP, ESR, anti-CCP antibody, femoral neck bone mineral density, DAS28 score and age. The correlation coefficients were 0.49 ( P<0.001), 0.39 ( P<0.001), 0.30( P<0.001), -0.18( P=0.042), 0.50( P<0.001), 0.17( P=0.046), respectively. Femoral neck was correlated with age, BMI, course of disease, CRP, ESR. The correlation coefficients were -0.46( P<0.001), 0.38 ( P<0.001),-0.39 ( P<0.001), -0.34 ( P<0.001), the correlation coefficients of L1-4 with age, BMI, CRP and ESR were -3.41( P<0.001), 0.39( P<0.001), -0.22( P=0.010), -2.42( P=0.005), respectively. There was no correlation between bone mineral density and DAS28 and anti-CCP antibody. Ordered multi-classification Logistic regression analysis showed that: age, course of disease, NLR and ESR were risk factors for osteoporosis, and their OR values were 1.12 ( P<0.001), 1.05 ( P=0.025), 1.29 ( P=0.031), 1.02 ( P=0.039), 0.28 ( P=0.008), respectively. Body mass index ( OR=0.76, P<0.001) were protective factors. ROC curve showed that the AUC area of NLR was 0.68, the AUC area of NLR, BMI, age, sex and course of disease was 0.90, the cut-off value was 0.20, sensitivity was 0.95, and specificity was 0.73[95% CI(0.84, 0.95)]. Conclusion:In osteoporosis, NLR is related to bone mass and disease activity of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Combined with other related indexes, NLR can be used as a predictive diagnostic index and has a guiding role in clinical practice.
8.Applied anatomy study of optic canal by transnasal endoscopy.
Jianyao ZHANG ; Jianchun LIAO ; Youxiong YANG ; Qinkang LU ; Jiandao HU ; Tao JIANG ; Cheng CAO ; Shao ZHOU ; Jiaona YAN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;23(8):346-348
OBJECTIVE:
To provide transnasal endoscopic optic canal decompression with the anatomic reference.
METHOD:
15 samples of the adult corpse wet specimen (30 sides for the optic canal) were examined under the endoscope to scrutinize the regional anatomy of the optic canal.
RESULT:
distance between the spina nasalis anterior and the midpoint of optic canal medial wall is (61.02 +/- 5.83) mm, and the angle between spina nasalis anterior and the midpoint of optic canal medial wall is (45.1 +/- 4.81) degrees. The medial wall of optic canal is longest, with an average length of (11.61 +/- 1.58) mm; the lateral wall of optic canal is thickest, and the medial wall thinnest. 10 traumatic blind patient underwent endoscopic optic canal decompression with satisfactory outcome.
CONCLUSION
The regional anatomy of the optic canal under endoscope is of importance to endoscopic optic canal decompression. Which is microinvasive with direct approach and clear view thus is widely used in clinical practice.
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9.Iron and zinc levels in tonsil of the patients with tonsillar hypertrophy or chronic tonsillitis
Wenbo JIANG ; Jianyao ZHANG ; Jiandao HU ; Shao ZHOU ; Hongcun SUN ; Xiaowen QIU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2017;24(9):488-490
OBJECTIVE To study the roles of iron and zinc in the pathogenesis of recurrent tonsillitis and tonsillar hypertrophy.METHODS In total,40 patients who underwent a tonsillectomy to treat chronic tonsillitis or tonsillar hypertrophy were included in the study.Patients were divided into 2 groups,chronic tonsillitis or tonsillar hypertrophy group.The levels of iron and zinc elements were measured for each tonsillar tissue sample.RESULTS There was a significant difference in the iron and zinc level (P<0.001) between the tonsillar hypertrophy and chronic tonsillitis groups.The levels of iron and zinc were significantly lower in the chronic tonsillitis group.CONCLUSION The results suggest that low tissue concentration of iron and zinc may lead to chronic tonsillitis.