1.The value of Turbo inversion recovery magnitude (TIRM) magnetic resonance neurography for sacral plexus injury
Youlai ZHANG ; Chaoqun YANG ; Junjian JIANG ; Haopeng PANG ; Linjiang ZHOU ; Jiuzhou LU ; Lei XU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2016;39(3):246-250
Objective To evaluate the capability of Turbo inversion recovery magnitude (TIRM) magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) in the diagnosie of sacral plexus injury by comparing MRN findings with surgical results.Methods Ten patients with sacral plexus injury confirmed surgically underwent conventional T1WI,T2WI,TIRM and coronal TIRM MRN before operations from June,2011 to December,2012.The MRI data and surgical data were analyzed retrospectively to observe nerve injury.Results The coronal TIRM MRN images displayed 93 trunks of sacral plexus,of which 37 were confirmed injury by operation.The MRI findings were as follows:6 trunks involved continuous nerves,but with thickening and blurred margin,as well as abnormal high signal intensity;22 trunks were continuous,but with distortion,stiffness and adhesion accompanied by heterogeneous signal intensity and structural disorder;3 trunks showed complete loss of continuity,absence of normal signal,accompanied by retraction;and 3 trunks involved formation of traumatic neurofibroma.The coincidence of injured nerve trunks diagnosed by MRN with surgical findings amounts to 81.08% (30/37).Conclusion MR with coronal TIRM imaging is effective in the diagnosis and depiction of sacral plexus injury,therefore it can be used as conventional sequence in sacral plexus examination to detect sacral plexus avulsion.
2.Clinical expert consensus on platelet-rich plasma treatment for lateral epicondylitis (2022 version)
Jian LI ; Guoqing CUI ; Chengqi HE ; Shiyi CHEN ; Boxu CHEN ; Hong CHEN ; Xuesong DAI ; Hongchen HE ; Hui KANG ; Tieshan LI ; Guoping LI ; Jiuzhou LU ; Chao MA ; Xin TANG ; Jun TAO ; Hong WANG ; Ming XIANG ; Dan XING ; Yiquan XIONG ; Qingyun XUE ; Rui YANG ; Tin YUAN ; Qiang ZHANG ; Jingbin ZHOU ; Weihong ZHU ; Yan XIONG ; Yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2022;38(8):673-680
Lateral epicondylitis is a common clinical disease with characteristics of lateral elbow pain, insidious onset and easy recurrence, which can cause forearm pain and decreased wrist strength, seriously affecting patients′ daily life and work. Although there are various treatment methods for lateral epicondylitis with different effects, standard treatments are still lacking nowadays. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has good effects on bone and tendon repair, and is now widely used in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis. However, there is a lack of a unified understanding of the technology and specifications of PRP in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis. Therefore, the Sports Medicine Branch of the Chinese Medical Association and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Branch of the Chinese Medical Association organized experts in the fields of sports medicine and rehabilitation medicine in China to formulate the "clinical expert consensus on platelet-rich plasma treatment for lateral epicondylitis (2022 version)", and proposed suggestions based on evidence-based medicine mainly from the concept, epidemiology and pathophysiology of lateral epicondylitis, symptoms, signs and imaging manifestations of lateral epicondylitis, PRP concept and application component requirements, quality control of PRP preparation technology, indications and contraindications of PRP in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis, PRP injection in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis, application of PRP in the operation of lateral epicondylitis, related problems after PRP treatment of lateral epicondylitis, evaluation of the results after PRP treatment of lateral epicondylitis, and health and economic evaluation of PRP treatment of lateral epicondylitis, so as to provide guidance for clinical diagnosis and treatment.