1.Clinical application of trephine for arthrodesis of the ankle via lateral approach
Jinsong LI ; Wen WU ; Jiguang YIN
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(16):-
[Objective]To introduce a new technique of ankle arthrodesis with trephine by lateral approach and evaluate its clinical effects.[Method]Ankle arthrodesis with trephine was performed in 20 patients with serious lesions.Lateral incision was adopted and osteotomy of fibula facilitated the exposure of the fusion site.A trephine of appropriate diameter was used for bi-osteotomy,thus inside the trephine gaining two bone blocks were then rotated 90? and replanted in situ.The pruned fibula was fixed with screws as on-lay!grafting.Proper cast was utilized postoperatively to maintain a functional position.[Result]The average follow-up period was 26 months(ranged from 6 months to 4 years).All the wounds healed well at 2 weeks and the callus appeared 4 weeks postoperatively.Sufficient pain relief was obtained in all patients at 12 weeks and appearance improved greatly.A solid union was achieved in all cases through the radiograph.[Conclusion]The use of trephine in ankle fusion by lateral approach is proved to be a simple technique with high union rate.The main advantages of the technique over other methods of arthrodesis include: excellent exposure by regular incision;less disturbance of the original joint,thereby preserving normal height of the joint and length of the extremity;no need for extra graft through in-situ grafting of the bone blocks and rigid on-lay grafting of lateral malleolus for high primary stability.
2.CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF EARLY ROUTINE ALLOGRAFT BIOPSY IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
Jinsong CHEN ; Shuming JI ; Liping YIN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(06):-
Six five renal graft biopsies were performed routinely in 36 renal transplantation patients with normal renal function 1 and 3 months after transplantation. All the patients were given the immunosuppressive regimen of cyclosporine A (CsA), prednisone (Pred), azathioprine (Aza) and Tripterygium Wilfordii Hook (TW). The histological diagnosis of allograft biopsy was made according to the Banff schema. In 18 45% of the biopsies (12/65), early subclinical rejection or borderline changes were found. There was a significant difference for different dosages of TW, but no difference for the dosages of CsA, Pred and Aza intravenous between patients with pathological changes and those without. The patients with early subclinical rejection or borderline changes, methylpredisolone was given in bolus, followed by the adjustment of immunosuppressive regimens. With this treatment, there was no difference in 5 year survival rate between them and those with normal renal allograft biopsy findings. The routine allograft biopsy helps discover early subclinical rejection and borderline changes in patients with renal transplantation, and beneficial for adjustment of immunosuppressive therapy.
3.CT and MRI findings of giant cell tumors of the temporal bone
Zhiwei HAN ; Jingji XU ; Hong YIN ; Guangquan WEI ; Jinsong ZHANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2016;32(12):1850-1852
Objective To investigate CT and MRI findings of giant cell tumors of the temporal bone(GCTTB).Methods CT and MRI features of 5 cases pathologically proven GCTTB were retrospectively reviewed.The lesion characteristics,including location, size,shape,margin,attenuation on CT scans,signal intensity on MR images,and enhancement pattern were documented and analyzed.Results In all 5 patients,the lesions were located adj acent to the mandibular fossa.These lesions were round or oval in shape,predominantly demonstrated as expansive lytic bone destruction containing hyperattenuating septa,calcifications,non-sclerotic borders,and discontinuous bony shells,with“boundary angle”sign.No soft tissue masses were found around the lesions.These lesions with different content demonstrated various MRI signal intensity,and the solid component enhanced intensely.Conclusion GCTTB is rare.Features such as expansive growing pattern,discontinuous bony shell,intralesional septa,calcification,and “boundary angle”sign are common,which may help in the radiographic diagnosis of giant cell tumor.
4.Analysis of mitral artificial chordae transplantation in 105 cases
Jinsong HAN ; Huishan WANG ; Zongtao YIN ; Hongguang HAN ; Hengchang SONG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(5):11-13
Objective To summarize the experience of application of artificial chordae transplantation in mitral valve repair.Methods One hundred and five patients with mitral regurgitation due to mitral degeneration,underwent mitral valve repair with artificial chordae transplantation.Operative technique included simple Gore-Tex artificial chordae transplantation in 25 cases,artificial chordae transplantation plus quadrangular resection of the posterior leaflet in 67 cases,artificial chordae transplantation plus quadrangular resection of the posterior leaflet and Sliding technique in 13 cases.Results No early death occurred after operation.The postoperative complications were caused in 30 patients including sinus bradycardia in 8 cases,supraventricular tachycardia in 20 cases,late cardiac tamponade in onecase,pacemarker implantation in one case.Hospital time was 9-21 (14 ±4) d.Follow-up was done to 96 patients for 3 months to 5 years with a follow-up rate of 91.4%(96/105).Among 96 cases,one died of cerebral infarction after 13 months,one died from accident while the remaining were alive,74 cases were with cardiac function (NYHA) of grade Ⅰ and 20 cases with grade Ⅱ.No regurgitation was found in 92 cases,mild regurgitation in 2 cases.There were no artificial chordae ruptures.Conclusions The key to improve the early and midterm results of artificial chordae transplantation are to choose patients strictly,to grasp proper surgical skills,to do a good job in intraoperative shaping effect evaluation and the myocardial protection during extracorporeal circulation.
5.Artificial chordae transplantation and saddle ring annuloplasty in the treatment of degenerative mitral regurgitation
Jinsong HAN ; Huishan WANG ; Zongtao YIN ; Hongguang HAN ; Hengchang SONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(5):705-711
BACKGROUND:Artificial chordae transplantation and saddle ring annuloplasty are the key steps in mitral valvuloplasty. However, there are no large-size studies addressing the safety, validity and efficacy of these treatments in China.
OBJECTIVE:To summarize the efficacy and safety of artificial chordae transplantation and saddle ring annuloplasty in the treatment of degenerative mitral regurgitation.
METHODS:Eighty-five patients with degenerative mitral regurgitation underwent mitral valve repair with artificial chordae (Gore-Tex sutures) transplantation and saddle ring (SJMTM rigid saddle-shaped) annuloplasty from January 2009 to May 2013 in General Hospital of Shenyang Area Military Command, China. Operative technique included simple artificial chordae transplantation in 41 cases, artificial chordae transplantation plus quadrangular resection of the posterior leaflet in 22 cases, artificial chordae transplantation plus quadrangular resection of the posterior leaflet and sliding technique in 23 cases. Al cases received saddle ring annuloplasty.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Fol ow-up after treatment was done among 78 patients for 6 months to 4 years, with a fol ow-up rate of 91.7%(78/85). Among the 78 cases, one case died of cerebral infarction after 13 months, one died from accident, and the remaining 76 were alive. According to the evaluation of cardiac function (NYHA), 59 cases were in grade I and 17 cases were in grade II. Color ultrasound displayed that, no regurgitation was found in 67 cases, and mild regurgitation in 9 cases. The echocardiography showed that postoperative left atrium diameter (P<0.05 or P<0.01), left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (P<0.05 or P<0.01), left ventricular end-systolic diameter (P<0.05 or P<0.01), and the ratio of regurgitation beam area and left atrial area (P<0.05 or P<0.01), mean pulmonary artery pressure (P<0.05 or P<0.01) were significantly decreased compared with that before operation. Ejection fraction was significantly increased after operation (P<0.05 or P<0.01). No systolic anterior motion occurred. The postoperative complications included sinus bradycardia in 12 cases and paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia in 25 cases, late cardiac tamponade in 1 case at 1 week postoperatively, and pacemarker implantation in 1 case (who exhibited bradycardia-tachycardia syndrome before operation). There was no ring rupture, ring avulsion, hemolysis, left ventricular outflow tract infarction and artificial chordae rupture or splitting. No cases needed reoperation on valve replacement. Application of artificial chordae transplantation and saddle ring annuloplasty is a safe and effective means for treating degenerative mitral regurgitation, with excellent midterm outcomes.
6.Prevention and treatment for complications of cardiac myxoma excision in 215 cases
Jinsong HAN ; Huishan WANG ; Zongtao YIN ; Hongguang HAN ; Xinmin LI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(14):8-10
Objective To summarize the prevention and treatment experience of complications of cardiac myxoma excision.Methods Cardiac myxoma excision were performed in 215 cases under general anesthesia,cardiopulmonary bypass and cardiac arrest condition.Results Two cases died from severe low cardiac output syndrome which eventually caused multiple organ failure.The remaining 213 cases were cured and discharged.Among 213 cases,low cardiac output syndrome occurred in 35 cases,re-open chest for bleeding was performed in 8 cases,30 cases in arrhythmia (including paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia in 20 cases and ventricular premature in 10 cases),no vital organs embolism occurred.Follow-up was done to 200 patients for 1-8 years with a follow-up rate of 93.9% (200/213).In 200 cases,1 case died from lung cancer,1 case recurred and was cured after re-operation.The remaining patients had no obvious abnormalities.Conclusion As the particularity of surgical treatment of cardiac myxoma,it is essential to take prevention measures to reduce complications of cardiac myxoma excision in perioperative periods.
7.Effect of Cardiac Ischemic Preconditioning on Myocardium With its Mechanism in Aged Rats
Jinsong HAN ; Huishan WANG ; Hongguang HAN ; Zongtao YIN ; Zengwei WANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2014;(8):624-628
Objective: To explore the impact of Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) in aged experimental rats after myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) with its mechanism.
Methods: A total of 32 Wistar rats at the age of (21-23) months were divided into 4 groups, n=8 in each group.①Control group, the rats received cardiac perfusion for 180 min. ②I/R group, the rats received cardiac perfusion for 30 min, followed by ischemia for 30 min, then reperfusion for 120min.③IPC group, the rats received cardiac perfusion for 10 min, followed by ischemia and reperfusion 2 times (5 min in each time), then ischemia 30 min and reperfusion 120 min. ④ Enhanced IPC group, rats received cardiac perfusion for 10 min, followed by ischemia and reperfusion 4 times (5 min in each time), then ischemia 30 min and reperfusion 120 min. The recovery rate of cardiac output (CO), left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP) and the recovery rate of maximum rise and fall of left ventricular pressure (±dp/dtmax) at (30, 60, 90, 120) min after reperfusion were recorded respectively. The creatine kinase (CK-MB), superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and malondialdehyde (MDA) content were examined before ischemia and 120 min after reperfusion. The apical peroxisome proliferator-activated receptorγco-stimulatory factor 1α(PGC-1α) was examined by immuno-histochemistry.
Results: The MDA content, CK-MB, SOD activities LVDP and (±dp/dtmax) recovery were similar between IPC group and I/R group, P>0.05. While compared with I/R group, the Enhanced IPC group showed decreased CK-MB activity and MDA content, increased SOD activity and CO, LVDP and (±dp/dtmax) recovery rate, all P<0.01. The PGC-1αexpression was similar between IPC group and I/R group, P>0.05. While compared with I/R group, the Enhanced IPC group had increased PGC-1αexpression, P<0.01.
Conclusion: The cardiac IPC was weakened in aged rats which might be because of decreased PGC-1αexpression, the enhanced IPC may up-regulate PGC-1αexpression and therefore, protect the cardiac tissue in aged experimental rats.
8.Drug Resistance of Enterococcus in Bile of Patients with Cholelithiasis
Xinggui YUAN ; Shimei YU ; Ciyan ZHU ; Guanfu TIAN ; Jinsong YIN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2004;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE To analyze the resistance feature and the distribution of Enterococcus species isolated from bile specimens.METHODS Totally 715 samples of bile in intra-operation were cultured,and the drug resistances were tested.RESULTS From them 511 strains in 469 cases were detected out(65.6%),among whith 156 were Enterococcus strains and 159 were strains of Escherichia coli.The mixed infection with two kinds of germs was found in 35 cases.The results of drug susceptibility showed the resistant rates of Enterococcus faecalis to penicillin and high concentration gentamicin were lower than those of E.faecium.None of E.faecalis,and E.faecium resisted to vancomycin.CONCLUSIONS The detective rate of the Enterococcus is high in bile samples.The results reveal a different resistance to common antibiotics,but a high sensistivity to vancomycin and teicoplanin.The result of antibiotic susceptibility testing guides rational use of antibacterial agents.
9.Down-regulation of desmuslin in primary vein incompetence
Henghui YIN ; Xinling ZHANG ; Shenming WANG ; Jinsong WANG ; Xueling HUANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
AIM: Utilizing mRNA fluorescent differential display RT-PCR in our previous study,we found that the mRNA expression level of an intermediate protein(IF)-desmuslin was dramatically down-regulated in the abnormal veins of patients with primary vein incompetence.In this study,we testified the alteration of desmuslin expressing style at gene transcription and translation levels.METHODS: Specific PCR primers were designed according to the sequence of desmuslin mRNA.The cDNA fragments of desmuslin obtained from differential display were labeled by DIG as specific probes.Then semi-quantitative RT-PCR and Northern blotting techniques were applied to investigate the expression level of desmuslin mRNA in normal and abnormal veins.Simultaneously,the specific single-cloned antibody bestowed by Yuji Mizuno was used to evaluate the amount of DMN protein in the two groups by Western blotting and immunohistochemical techniques.RESULTS: In the abnormal veins isolated from the patients with primary vein incompetence,the expression of desmuslin mRNA was significantly down-regulated,compared with that in control group(semi-quantitative RT-PCR: 0.19?0.05 vs 0.83?0.08,P
10.Radiofrequency and ganglion plexus ablation in heart valve surgery: a propensity matching analysis
Zongtao YIN ; Huishan WANG ; Jinsong HAN ; Keyan ZHAO ; Yan JIN ; Yuji ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;37(1):18-22
Objective:To evaluate the long-term results of combined ganglion plexus ablation(GPA) during radiofrequency ablation(RF) with long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation(LSP-AF).Methods:This retrospective study sample consisted of 268 patients with LSP-AF underwent valve operations concomitant RF maze Ⅳ procedure. Data were collected prospectively on perioperative outcomes, rhythm status, survival, and clinical events. Propensity score matching conducted by RF and RF+ GPA resulted in 102 patients per group.Results:Independent predictors for rhythm success at 1 year were combined GPA( OR=0.205, P=0.005), smaller left atrium size( OR=1.091, P=0.000); at 5-year and 8-year were a shorter history of AF( OR=1.069, P=0.023; OR=1.066, P=0.030), and smaller left atrium size( OR=1.091, P=0.000; OR=1.086, P=0.000). After matching, RF+ GPA group had significantly higher sinus rhythm(SR) without antiarrhythmic drugs(AADs) at 6 months(91.3% vs. 79.8%, P=0.026), 1-year(90.2% vs. 78.5%, P=0.028), but there were no difference between the two groups at 5-year(64.8% vs. 64.4%, P=0.956), and 8-year(53.3% vs. 50.6%, P=0.711). During the 6 postoperative months, fewer patients in the RF+ GPA group underwent follow-up cardioversions(2.0% vs. 8.8%, P=0.030). Actuarial survival curves did not differ significantly between the 2 groups( HR=1.327, 95% CI 0.4633-3.802, P=0.598). Conclusion:The combination of GPA can be effective at the early postoperative stage for SR restoration in Maze Ⅳ procedures for the treatment of LSP-AF in heart valve surgeries, particularly for lower AADs use and lower cardioversions. However, this effect will gradually diminish after one year.