1.Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty: biomaterials and biomechanics
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2002;0(04):-
Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) and kyphoplasty (PKP) are perf or med by image-guided spinal procedures and consists in percutaneously transpedic ular injection of the polymer polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) into a fractured ver tebral body to relieve the pain and to strengthen the bone. Advantages of the te chnology include its relative simplicity, fewer complications and minimally inva sive surgery. PKP can also restore vertebral height. This paper is to sum up the results of biomechanical comparison of different cements, different volumes and different distribution in the vertebras. This article also indicates the disadv antages of PVP and PKP at present. To achieve the goal in the future, the operat ions and ideal biomaterials should be improved and developed.
2.Transcutaneous Injection of MIIGX3 Artificial Bone and Methylprednisolone for Treatment of Recurrent Bone Cysts
Hongbin WU ; Jingyuan DU ; Shuhua YANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2005;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the efficacy of transcutaneous injection of MIIGX3 artificial bone and methylprednisolone for recurrent bone cysts.Methods From January 2004 to March 2006,a total of 13 children with recurrent bone cysts received transcutaneous injection of methylprednisolone and MIIGX3 in our hospital.X-ray was employed to detect the degradation of MIIGX3 and formation of new bones.Results The operation time ranged from 30 to 95 minutes(mean 42 minutes).The patients were followed up for 1 to 3 years.None of them had recurrence of bone cysts during this period.The artificial bones were completely degraded and replaced by new bones in 1.5 years after the injection.Conclusions Transcutaneous injection of methylprednisolone and MIIGX3 is effective for recurrent bone cysts.Patients have shorter operation time and hospital stay after this treatment because the procedure is microinvasive.
3.Hemivertebra resection only via posterior approach and short-segment transpedicular instrumentation for congenital scoliosis
Weihua XU ; Shuhua YANG ; Jingyuan DU
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(01):-
[Objective]To evaluate surgical outcomes of hemivertebra resection only via posterior approaches followed by short-segment transpedicular instrumentation for correction of the congenital scoliosos. [Method]A group of patients with a single hemivertebra between the ages 5-16 years who underwent operative treatment were evaluated.Hemivertebra resection through posterior approach and short-segment transpedicular instrumentation were used for correction of the scoliosis and kyphosis deformities.Radiographic evaluation were conducted before and after operation and at follow-up visits.Cobb's angles of the segmental curve,total main curve,cranial and caudal compensatory curves and kyphosis were measured on the posteroanterior and lateral radiographs.[Result]The cases in this study showed satisfied results.The mean Cobb's angle of segment curve was 41.5? before surgery and 15.1? after surgery with a 63.6% correction,and 14.7? at the lastest follow-up assessment with a 64.6% correction;total main curves improved from 46.9?to 18.4?,with a 60.8% correction;17.5?at last follow-up,with a 62.7% correction;the correction ratio for kyphosis was from 15.4?kyphosis to normal physical profile;cranial and caudal compensartory curves were obviously improved.[Conclusion]Hemivertebra resection and short-segment transpedicular instrumentation could be performed only through posterior approach,which had exerted satisfactory correction on congenital scoliosis.If the operation is performed before the maturity of the bone,it will effectively prevent the formation of secondly spinal deformities.
4.Effects of recombined rat transforming growth factor beta 1 and insulin-like growth factor 1 transfected rabbit chondrocytes on their proliferation and synthesis ex vivo
Chuan XIANG ; Jingyuan DU ; Xiaochun WEI ;
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2003;0(11):-
Objective To determine whether rabbit articular chondrocytes express growth factor genes delivered by recombined rat TGF beta 1,IGF 1 and what other influences on chondrocytes are,and to determine which gene is the best one for osteoarthritis therapy.Methods Monolayer cultures of rabbit articular chondrocytes were infected with recombinant plasmid pcDNA 3 and pAT 153 carrying genes encoding the following growth factors respectively:TGF beta 1 and IGF 1.The synthesis of TGF beta 1,IGF 1 and type Ⅱ collagen was measured by in situ hybridization,immunohistochemistry,immunofluoroscopy,flow cytometer and 3 H TdR radiolabeling.Results The expression of TGF beta1,IGF 1 and type Ⅱ collagen was high beyond control levels ( P
5.Treatment of floating knee injury in children.
Guohui, LIU ; Shuhua, YANG ; Jingyuan, DU ; Qixin, ZHENG ; Zengwu, SHAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2006;26(1):96-8
The necessity and superiority of the surgical operation on children with floating knee injury and the fracture union and complications were investigated. Twenty-eight children with floating knee injury were subjected to open reduction and internal fixation or external fixator. The patients were followed up for 18 months to 7 years. The curative effectiveness was scored by Karlstrom criteria. The results showed that no nonunion or deformity was found. The affected limb was 1.2 cm to 1.5 cm longer in 2 cases, 0.8 to 1.2 cm shorter in 3 cases than the contralateral. No severe dysfunction of knee joint occurred. The excellent-good rate was 92.8% and the curative rate 71.4% respectively. So for children whose age is older than 5 years, it's a good way to treat the fractures of femur and tibia with open reduction and internal fixation or external fixator. The method can be advantageous for the nursing care, early function recovery, shortening of the hospital stay and avoidance of severe complications.
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6.Injectable bone graft combined with percutaneous reduction by leverage for treatment of calcaneal fracture: 8 cases report
Yihui TU ; Huaming XUE ; Minwei CAI ; Jingyuan DU ; Anli YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(19):3743-3746
A retrospective analysis was performed among 8 patients with unilateral intraarticular calcaneal fracture, who were selected from the Department of Orthopaedics in Yangpu District Central Hospital of Shanghai. They were treated with the injectable bone graft MIIG[R] X3 combined with percutaneous reduction by leverage and axial fixation from June 2005 to November 2006. After treatment, the function of affected feet was evaluated according to the ankle-hindfoot score of the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (totally 100 points). All the patients were rechecked with X-ray films periodically to observe the reaction between the materials and the host, the healing of fracture, the pain of limbs and joint motion. Eight patients were all followed up, the complication rate reached 12.5% (1/8), the improvement of Bohler angle excelled 18° to 25°, and that of Gissane angle exceeded 30° to 35°. Among the included patients, 6 cases achieved excellent effect and 2 cases good. All developed the bone union. None of all had complications, such as necrosis of skin, hematoma and deep infection.
7.Effects of main post combined with auxiliary pile on the fracture resistance of the flat-shaped residual roots
Meng HAN ; Qiong DU ; Jing XIE ; Jingyuan LIU ; Xiao ZHANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2015;(4):582-584
20 first mandibular premolars were randomly divided into 2 groups(n =10).The teeth in experimental group were treated by fi-ber main post in combination with auxiliary pile,in control group by single fiber main post,and then were restored by metal crown.They were fixed in universal testing machine.The fracture load(N)of experimental and control group was (846.50 ±40.33)and (437.90 ±41.15) respectively(P <0.01).
8.Reform of teaching system of military hygiene
Xuefeng SHEN ; Gang ZHENG ; Kejun DU ; Wenjing LUO ; Jingyuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(11):1105-1107
Military hygiene is one of compulsory courses for undergraduates majored in clinical medicine in military colleges. Aiming at the disconnection between theoretical and practical ability in the traditional teaching process and combining with professional features of military hygiene, teaching reform should give priority to curriculum standards, human resource construction, teaching content and method, teaching quality assessment and feedback system. Meanwhile, teaching idea of‘learning to use’ should be strengthened and teaching scheme in line with the actual needs of military health service security work should be put forward in order to provide new ideas for training military health personnel.
9.Self-assembled IKVAV peptide nanofibers promote adherence of PC12 cells.
Yongchao, WU ; Qixin, ZHENG ; Jingyuan, DU ; Yulin, SONG ; Bin, WU ; Xiaodong, GUO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2006;26(5):594-6
Lack of biocompatibility and bioactivity is a big problem for the synthetic materials that have been generated for neural tissue engineering. To get around the problem and generate better scaffold for neural tissue repair, we intended to generate nano-fibers by self-assembly of polypeptide IKVAV. Bioactive IKVAV Peptide-Amphiphile (IKVAV-PA) was first synthesized and purified, the property of which was analyzed and determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and mass spectrometry (MS). Then, by addition of hydrogen chloride (HCl), self-assembly of IK-VAV-PA was induced in vitro and nano-fibers formed as shown by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The effect of IKVAV nanofibers on adherence of PC12 cells was assayed in cell culture and the results showed that the rates of adherence of PC12 increased significantly when the density of IKVAV was within a certain range (0.58 microg/cm2 to 15.6 microg/cm2). However, its effect on the rates of adherence did not significantly alter with time, whether after 1 hour or 3 hours of culture. In general, we showed that IKVAV-PA can successfully self-assemble to form nanofiber, and promote rapid and stable adherence of PC12 cells, and the effect of the self-assembled IKVAV to promote PC12 cells adherence is dosage-dependent within a certain range of densities.
10.Follow-up study on the motion range after treatment of degenerative disc disease with the Bryan cervical disc prosthesis.
Shuhua, YANG ; Yong, HU ; Jijun, ZHAO ; Xianfeng, HE ; Yong, LIU ; Weihua, XU ; Jingyuan, DU ; Dehao, FU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(2):176-8
This study examined effect of a new intervertebral cervical disc prosthesis in relieving the neurological symptoms and signs, improving the patients' ability to perform daily activities, reducing pain, and maintaining the stability and segmental motion. From December 2003 to October 2004, 12 patients, who had received 14 replacements of cervical artificial discs, were followed-up for 2 to 8 months (with a mean of 5.2 months). Of them 5 had cervical spondylotic myelopathy and 7 had cervical disc herniation. The patients included 7 males and 5 females, with their age ranging from 35 to 62 y and a mean of 50.3 y. Single-level replacements were performed in 10 cases and 2 cases received two-level replacement. Operation time of the single-level surgery averaged 130+/-50 min and the time of two-level surgery was 165+/-53 min on average (from skin incision to skin suturing). Neurological or vascular complications during or after surgery was not observed. Japanese Orthopedic Association scores (JOA scores) increased from 8.6 to 15.8 on average. There was no prothesis subsidence or excursion. Replaced segments were stable and the range of motion was partially restored, being 4.68 degrees (3.6 degrees -6.1 degrees ) in flexion and extension position and 3.51 degrees (2.5 degrees -4.6 degrees ), 3.42 degrees (2.6 degrees -4.3 degrees ) in left and right bending position. No obvious loss of physiological curvature was noted. CT or MRI follow-up showed that excursion was less than 1.5 mm) in 2 of 14 levels and between 1.5 mm and 3 mm) in 1 of 14 levels. No ossification in the replaced levels was observed. It is concluded that satisfactory short-term results were achieved in the 12 cases of artificial disc replacements. Different from anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, the replacement could achieve quick functional recovery and did not lead to the movement limitation of cervical vertebrae. At least a 5-years follow-up was needed to assess the long-term effect of the prosthesis on its neighboring segments.