1.Retrospective analysis of perioperative complications and risk factors of posterior lumbar interbody fusion for recurrent lumbar disc herniation
Xinhua ZHAO ; Hang YUAN ; Jinqian QIAN ; Yonghong YANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;36(17):1121-1125
Objective To retrospectively analyze the perioperative complications of posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) for recurrent lumbar disc herniation and identify potential risk factors that correlate with those complications.Methods All of 71 patients with recurrent lumbar disc herniation were treated surgically with PLIF,discharged from our department between January 2008 and December 2014.Demographic and operation data were collected and perioperative complications were recorded.We analyzed whether the clinical factors (age,gender,BMI,co-morbidity,smoking,time of recurrence,blood loss,operation segment,operation time) were in correlation with perioperative complication by univariate analysis.Then we integrated the statistically significant indicators into Logistic regression equation to determine the related risk factors for complication.Results The study group consisted of 71 cases,including 42 males and 29 females.The age was 19 to 64 years old with an average of 50.6 years old,and the average BMI was 23.6 kg/m2.26 cases had perioperative complications,while there were two or more complications in 5 patients,and no mortalities.Neurologic deterioration or neuropathic pain (10 cases,14.1%) and dural tears (6 cases,8.5%) were the most common intraoperaitive complications.The other complications included nerve root or cauda equine injury,deep or superficial wound infection,urinary tract infection,respiratory system complication,cardio-vascular complication and delirium.Univariate analysis suggested that age,gender,co-morbidity,smoking,time of recurrence,operation segment,operation time were not associated with perioperative complication.The multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed BMI and blood loss were closely related to perioperative complication.Conclusion Complications of posterior spinal fusion surgery for recurrent lumbar disc herniation are affected by many factors.The most common complications are transient neurologic deterioration or neuropathic pain and dural tears.BMI and blood loss are independent risk factors.
2.Selective decompressive laminectomy and long segment internal fusion for degenerative scoliosis
Jie ZHENG ; Yonghong YANG ; Dongsheng ZHANG ; Suliang LOU ; Qing ZOU ; Jinqian QIAN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(8):1-3
Objective To observe the operative effect of selective decompressive laminectomy and long segment pedical screw internal fixation for degenerative scohosis beyond 3 segments. Methods During January 2003 to July 2009, 52 cases with degenerative scoliosis beyond 3 segments were treated by posterior selective decompressive laminectomy, intervertebral implanted bone fusion and long segment pedical screw internal fixation, vetebral plate fusion seperately, and all the cases were followed up. Results All the patients were followed up for 12-60 months after operation. The status of back leg pain relief were evaluated through Oswestry score system. The Oswestry score of 1 week,3 months and 12 months after operation were (25.91 ± 9.05), (26.75 ± 8.37), (26.90 ± 8.45) scores respectively and there was statistical significance compared to the preoperative [(46.35± 8.12) scorns] (P <0.05). The average coronal Cobb angle was corrected from 15.23°± 3.35° to 10.02°± 3.26° 1 week after operation (P < 0.05). All the internal implant didn't appear loosing or fracture confirmed by X-ray at 3,6,12 months after operation. The intervertebral implanted bone fusion and vetebral plate fusion all got well in 18-24 months after operation. Conclusion Selective decompressive laminectomy and long segment pedical screw internal fixation for the degenerative scoliosis can get better operative effect.
3.The comparison between curative efficacy and long-term safety of locking compression plate and anatomical reconstruction in the treatment of clavicle comminuted fracture
Jinqian QIAN ; Xinhua ZHAO ; Zhifang ZHAO ; Jie ZHENG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2015;(14):78-80
Objective To investigate curative efficacy and long-term safety of locking compression plate and anatomical reconstruction in the treatment of clavicle comminuted fracture. Methods A total of 120 patients with clavicle fractures in our hospital were divided into study group and control group,the control group were treated with anatomical reconstruction plate thera-py while the study group was treated with locking compression plate surgery treatment.The intra-operative blood,fracture healing time,good rate and complication rate of the two groups were ob-served and compared.Results Intraoperative blood and fracture healing time of the two groups were basically consistent,the difference were not statistically significant (P >0.05).The incidence of postoperative complications of the study group was significantly lower than the control group,the difference was statistically significant (P <0.05).The good rate of the study group was significant-ly better than that in the control group,the difference was statistically significant (P <0.05).Con-clusion The effect of locking compression plate clavicle fractures is more pronounced than the anatomical reconstruction plate,and it has a lower complication rate,more security,so it is reliable for long-term clinical application.
4.The comparison between curative efficacy and long-term safety of locking compression plate and anatomical reconstruction in the treatment of clavicle comminuted fracture
Jinqian QIAN ; Xinhua ZHAO ; Zhifang ZHAO ; Jie ZHENG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2015;(14):78-80
Objective To investigate curative efficacy and long-term safety of locking compression plate and anatomical reconstruction in the treatment of clavicle comminuted fracture. Methods A total of 120 patients with clavicle fractures in our hospital were divided into study group and control group,the control group were treated with anatomical reconstruction plate thera-py while the study group was treated with locking compression plate surgery treatment.The intra-operative blood,fracture healing time,good rate and complication rate of the two groups were ob-served and compared.Results Intraoperative blood and fracture healing time of the two groups were basically consistent,the difference were not statistically significant (P >0.05).The incidence of postoperative complications of the study group was significantly lower than the control group,the difference was statistically significant (P <0.05).The good rate of the study group was significant-ly better than that in the control group,the difference was statistically significant (P <0.05).Con-clusion The effect of locking compression plate clavicle fractures is more pronounced than the anatomical reconstruction plate,and it has a lower complication rate,more security,so it is reliable for long-term clinical application.
5.The change in IL-13 mRNA expression in rat lungs with acute pulmonary injury induced by lipopolysaccharide.
Qi LI ; Guisheng QIAN ; Qing ZHANG ; Jianyue XU ; Yong LONG ; Zhengcai TANG ; Jinqian GONG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2002;18(3):145-148
OBJECTIVETo observe the change in IL-13 mRNA expression in rat lungs with acute lung injury (ALI) induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS), so as to investigate the significance of anti-inflammatory mechanism in the development of ALI.
METHODS(1) Different doses (2 approximately 8 mg/kg) of LPS were injected via the tail vein to the rats to establish ALI model. (2) The IL-13 mRNA content in pulmonary tissue was determined by RT-PCR.
RESULTS(1) Different degrees of ALI was induced in the rats by different doses of LPS. ARDS was produced in the rats by LPS of 6 mg/kg. (2) The IL-13 mRNA expression in the pulmonary tissue could be enhanced by the induction of LPS, especially when its dose was larger than 6 mg/kg.
CONCLUSION(1) Rat ALI model could be produced by LPS injection via the tail vein. (2) LPS in dose of 6 mg/kg was the threshold for the production of rat ARDS. (3) The incidence of rat ARDS might be closely related to the enhanced expression of IL-13 mRNA in rat pulmonary tissue.
Acute Disease ; Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Female ; Interleukin-13 ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Lipopolysaccharides ; Male ; RNA, Messenger ; biosynthesis ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Respiratory Function Tests ; Respiratory Insufficiency ; chemically induced ; metabolism ; physiopathology