1.Ameliorated piggyback liver transplantation
Qiuyan ZHANG ; Lin FAN ; Qifa YE
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2015;21(4):278-280
Classical piggyback liver transplantation (CPBLT) is an advanced technique based on standard orthotopic liver transplantation (SOLT),which has more advantages compared to the SOLT.However,there are still some problems with CPBLT to be solved,such as complicated surgical procedures,postoperative hepatic venous outflow obstruction and thrombosis.Recently,in order to solve these problems,modifications have been made,being named ameliorated piggyback liver transplantation (APBLT).The APBLT solved above-mentioned problems,and expanded the application of PBLT.Therefore,this article describes the technique of these ameliorations,and discusses their individual characteristics.
2.Treatment of Fraser type Ⅰ floating knee injuries with double intramedullary nail under minimally invasive surgery
Zhimin GUO ; Ying WANG ; Qiuyan LIN ; Bin LIN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(11):986-989
Objective To discuss role of double intramedullary nail in the treatment of floating knee injuries under minimally invasive surgery.Methods From July 2006 to July 2010,23 patients with floating knee injuries ( Fraser type Ⅰ ) were fixed with tibial intramedullary nail and femoral retrograde intramedullary nail assisted by minimally invasive method such as portable bracket,AO large distractor and Schanz screw.The postoperative continuous passive motion (CPM) was performed for functional exercises of the knee.Results The operation lasted for average 95 minutes ( range,70-160 minutes),with average blood loss of 260 ml ( range,100-600 ml).All patients were followed up for average 11 months (range,7-35 months).According to assessment systems of Karlstrom and Olerud,the clinical results were excellent in 17 patients,good in 4 and fair in 2,with excellence rate of 91%.Conclusions Combined with the methods of portable bracket of lower limb,AO large distractor and Schanz screw,the intramedullary nail is much convenient and minimally invasive for the floating knee injuries.
3.Screening of active saccharides interacted with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor using capillary electrophoresis and their effects on leukemia cells
Xiaomian ZHOU ; Aiye LIANG ; Qiuyan WANG ; Bingcheng LIN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2008;31(11):1276-1281
Objective To screen out the bioactive sulfate saccharides interacted with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) and provide some scientific data on their pharmacology. Methods The interactions between G-CSF and 15 sulfate saccharides with various chain lengths and extent of sulfation were studied by capillary electrophoresis. Furthermore, the effects of these G-CSF binding saccharides on the proliferation and differentiation of leukemia cell line and NFS-60 were also investigated. Results Except for the hepatosaccharide, degradable carrageenan, Dextran sulfate (DexS) with a low molecular mass the nonsulfated sancharide and alkaline chitosan oligosaccharide, the rest of saccharides had interact with G-CSF.DexS500, λ carrageenan, ι carrageenan, κ carrageenan and low molecular weight heparin-1(LMWH-1)with anticoagulant activity could inhibit the NFS-60 growth. Compared with the absorbency of the control group (100.00±3.00) after these saccharides interacted with the NPS-60 cells, their relative absorbencies were 31.33±2.08,37.67±2.08,45.00±1.20,43.00±2.65 and 74.67±1.52, respectively. Their differences had a statistical significance(t=27.94,26.71,26.42,26.61,10.54,P<0.01). The morphological analytic results showed that the LMWH and lambda carrageenan as well as DexS with a molecular mass of 500 000 induce effectively promyclocyte to transit metamyelocyte. Flow cytometry results showed enhanced expressions of CD11b, CD18 and CD45 after treatment with the LMWH, lambda carrageenan and DexS500,respectively. Cell cycle analysis indicated that the S phase population decreased after treatment with these saccharides. Conclusions Capillary electrophoresis is an effective medicine-screening technique that is used to screen some of these saccharides which could bind to G-CSF. And it is found that the interactions are correlated with the chain length, the extent and the position of sulfation of these saccharides.
4.Management of the multi-fracture of dental instruments in tooth root canal by microscope ultrasonic technique
Yong XIA ; Weixu CHEN ; Ping ZHANG ; Jiating LIN ; Qiuyan CHEN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2014;(6):857-859
This paper summarizes 6 cases with multi-fracture of dental instruments in tooth root canal treated in our hospital from June 2011 to July 2013,the creation of a straight pathway,establishment of collateral bypass ,ultrasonic vibration,prevention of root perforation and secondary instrument fracture were emphasized,a reference in dealing with similar situations was provided.
5.Establishing a donation after brain death animal model is important for China donation after citizens' death of liver transplantation
Qifa YE ; Lin FAN ; Qiuyan ZHANG ; Zhongzhong LIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2015;21(5):289-291
China donation after citizens' death (CDCD) has already entered a new historical era,and the donation after brain death plus cardiac death (DBCD),which refers to the transition from brain death to cardiac death,is most widely used.The various pathological and physiological changes have an influence on donor organs,which could not be ignored.So the research on the effects of donor brain death for CDCD liver transplantation will be of great significance.Here we discussed the CDCD initiation and its classification,and the necessity and application of establishing a donation after brain death (DBD) animal model to clarify the relationship between DBD and CDCD liver transplantation and thus to enlighten future studies.
6.Progress of digital subtraction angiography in treatment of vascular complications after liver transplantation
Lin FAN ; Qiuyan ZHANG ; Yan XIONG ; Yanfeng WANG ; Qifa YE
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2015;21(1):63-67
Vascular complications after liver transplantation can seriously threaten the survival of patients.In the preoperative assessment and postoperative monitoring of patients' vascular conditions,although the digital subtraction angiography (DSA) is the golden standard for vascular lesion diagnosis,but not the first choice due to traumatic lesions.In some clinical circumstances,DSA can only be used when Doppler ultrasound,spiral CT,and MRI are not applicable,and in most cases DSA is used for treatment rather than diagnosis.This article reviewed the current interventional treatment of vascular complications to stress the important role of DSA in diagnosis and treatment of related complications after liver transplantation.
7.Risk factors for liver quality in donation after brain death
Lin FAN ; Xian LI ; Qiuyan ZHANG ; Qifa YE
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2015;21(9):637-641
Liver transplantation,a unique effective treatment for end-stage liver diseases,has already been applied in clinical practice for more than half a century.But the shortage of donor liver source has been the bottleneck limiting its development.How to determine the tiny minority donor liver quality to guarantee the prognosis of transplant patients becomes a hot focus for current research.Brain death causes patho-physiological changes of body organs,including liver.How to carry out related pathological and serologic tests to determine the safety of the donor liver is a very important issue.In this paper,the articles published in recent years were overviewed and analyzed to summarize the evaluation index of donating organ quality.We hope this paper may benefit the treatment through ensuring an effective evaluation on the donor liver in the future.
8.Changes of Th17 cytokine in human bronchial epithelial cells induced by coke oven emission
Hongli LI ; Qiuyan XIE ; Xiuling LIU ; Yong NIU ; Yufei DAI ; Yuxin ZHENG ; Lin YAO ; Huawei DUAN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2014;(2):199-204
OBJECTIVE To find the infla mmation bio markers induced by coke oven e missions (COE),we investigated the changes of T helper 17 (Th17 )cytokines in hu man bronchial epithelial (16HBE)cells.METHODS 16HBE cells were exposed to organic extracts of COE collected fro m co-king plant at the concentrations of 5,10 and 20 mg·L -1 for 24 h or 5 d to establish short-term and long-term cell models,respectively.Cell viability was measured by MTT assay and infla mmatory da mage was assessed by lactate dehydrogenase assay (LDH).The cytokines in culture supernatant sa mples was detected by co mmercial hu man Th17 cytokine panel kit.RESULTS COE Can induce infla mmation in COE 20 mg·L -1 group and no expression on IL-17 F and IL-1 β.The concentration of IL-10 was 1 .25 ± 0.54,1 .39 ±0.13 and (1 .90 ±0.73)pg·mL -1 in COE 5,10 and 20 mg·L -1 group showing good con-centration-effect relationship (r=0.98,P <0.05 ).IL-23 expression was found only higher at 10 and 20 mg·L -1 and the concentrations were 3.38 ±3.90 and (1 .74 ±2.00 )pg·mL -1 ,respectively.In 16HBE cells treated by COE for 5 d,elevated expression of IL-17A was found in COE 5 and 10 mg·L -1 group,and there was statistically sigificant difference between COE 10 mg·L -1 and DMSO group (P<0.05).Elevated concentration of IL-17F of 10.2 ±1 1 .78 and (6.79 ±7.84)pg·mL -1 was found in COE 5 and 10 mg·L -1 group.The concentration of IL-10 was 1 .71 ±0.02,1 .49 ±0.25 and (2.82 ± 0.33)pg·mL -1 in COE 5,10 and 20 mg·L -1 group,respectively.We found increased IL-1 βexpression with concentration of 2.72 ±0.62,2.25 ±0.33 and (0.93 ±0.21 )pg·mL -1 in COE 5,10 and 20 mg·L -1 group with negative dose-response relationship.We also found more elevated TNF-αlevels in the 5 d than in the 24 h model with no COE specific relationship.CONCLUSION COE induces expression changes of Th17 cytokines profile in 16HBE cells,including IL-23 and IL-1 βfor early and long-term infla mmation,respectively.IL-10 may be a candidate marker for population study on COE induced infla mmatory injury.
9.The research about the safety and the comfort degree for patients after coronary artery angiography without heparin
Haiyan LI ; Jun KANG ; Xiaoxia LI ; Qiuyan LIN ; Bo YANG ; Luyue GAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2006;0(17):-
Objective To study the safety and the comfort degree for patients after coronary artery angiography without heparin when shorten their in-bed time. Methods 490 patients after coronary artery angiography without heparin were in the observation group,512 patients after coronary artery angiography with heparin were in the control group.Different immobilization methods were adopted in the different group,and then compared the incidence rates of complications between the 2 groups. Results There was no significant difference between the observation group and the control group in the hemorrhage rate after the puncture,P
10.Effect of isocorydine on arrhythmia in rats induced by myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury
Hongmei WANG ; Yunshu MA ; Qiuyan HUANG ; Shujun KONG ; Hui WANG ; Lin DENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(9):1268-1271,1272
Aim To investigate the effect of isocorydine on arrhythmia in rats induced by myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury. Methods SD rats were randomly divided into 6 groups: sham group, myocardial ische-mia/reperfusion group, verapamil group and isoc-orydine group of 2. 5 , 5 , 10 mg · kg-1 , each group having 16 rats. Left anterior descending ( LAD ) was tied up to establish the injury model of myocardial is-chemia. ECG was recorded for analysis. The ischemic and infarction area was measured and indexes of SOD, MDA, GSH-Px in the myocardial were determined. Re-sults Isocorydine could significantly reduce the inci-dence of arrhythmia induced by ischemic/reperfusion, including VT, VF;and reduce ischemic and infarction area. Further study demonstrated that isocorydine could increase myocardial SOD and GSH-Px, but de-crease myocardial MDA. Conclusion Isocorydine has a protective effect on the myocardial ischemia/reperfu-sion injury, which might be related to its anti-oxidative function.