1.The 595 nm pulsed dye laser in the treatment of clinical study of pigmentation
Pingzhi ZOU ; Bin LIU ; Renwu JIANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(7):1026-1027,1031
Objective To explore the efficacy of the 595 nm pulsed dye laser in the treatment of clinical study of pigmentation,and its advantages in clinical application.Methods Sixty-eight cases with skin pigmentation and without other skin diseases were divided into treatment group (n =34) and control group (n =34).In treatment group,the patients were given pulsed dye laser in,while in control group,retinoic acid cream in the topical 2% hydroquinone cream and 0.1%.The effects in two groups were observed and compared.Results All particpants completed treatment and followup.The effect in two groups was 91.18%,and 64.71% with significant difference (P < 0.05).The effect of pulsed dye laser on the pigmentation was better than that of the control group.Conclusions The 595nm pulsed dye laser treatment of traumatic skin color deposition has a good effect,and can shorten the treatment time and adverse reactions,which is suitable for clinical application and promotion.
2.Tissue engineered tendon repairs achilles tendon defects
Renwu JIANG ; Hanqun WANG ; Jianhong LONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(46):9045-9049
BACKGROUND:Non-hematopoietic cell of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) or mesenchymal progenitor cells can differentiate into bone,cartilage,muscle,tendon,fat and bone marrow matrix in vivo and in vitro,thus becoming very valuable seed cells source in the field of tissue engineering.OBJECTIVE:To construct the tissue engineered tendon withⅠcollagen-polyglycolic acid as a scaffold and bone marrow MSCs as seed cells,and to observe the effect of tissue engineered tendon on repairing achilles tendon defects. DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING:Randomized controlled animal experiment was performed in the Xiangya Medical College of Central South University in 2003.MATERIALS:Healthy adult rabbits,irrespective of genders,weighing 1.5-2.5 kg,were offered by Animal Center of Xiangya Medical College,Central South University. Polyglycolic acid were purchased from Shandong Weigao Group Kanglida Medical Products Co.,Ltd (KLD Medical).SD rats were sourced from Department of Experimental Animals,Central South University.METHODS:Rabbit bone marrow was extracted to harvest MSCs with centrrfugation and adherence method,then bone marrow MSCs were isolated and amplified. Tail tendon was extracted from SD rats and prepared into type Ⅰ collagen solution,which was mixed and suture cultured with polyglycolic acid to construct collagen-polyglycolic acid scaffold. Other bone marrow MSCs,which were not induced in vitro,were incubated on collagen-polyglycolic acid scaffold to construct tissue engineered rabbit tendon models,with those without cells serving as controls. Thirty rabbit angle skins were cut open to separate tendon and produce a 3-cm defect. Fifteen rats in the experiment group was repaired with tissue engineered tendon,which was previously prepared with autologous bone marrow MSCs,while fifteen rats in the control group was given Ⅰ collagen-polyglycolic acid scaffold.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Effect of tissue engineered tendon on repairing achilles tendon defects in rabbit.RESULTS:No matter whether contains autologous bone marrow MSCs,type I collagen-polyglycolic acid scaffold transplanted into animals exhibited column gel shape by general observation. At 4 weeks following transplantation,cordlike tissues were seen in the transplantation site,polyglycolic acid suture was degraded. At 8 weeks,the tissue engineered tendon tissues were cordlike shaped,white,lustrous and dense. They were well connected with receptor tendon tissues in the experiment group,without adhesion to peripheral tissues. In the control group,the tissues were slender and adhered to peripheral tissues. CONCLUSION:Using typeⅠ collagen-polyglycolic acid as a scaffold and bone marrow MSCs as seed cells,tissue engineered tendon can dramatically promote the repair of achilles tendon defects.
3.Integrated TCM and western medicine fast-track surgery in perioperative management of laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Yechun GU ; Renwu ZHU ; Qile YE ; Yan XU ; Zhiye CHEN ; Yi JIANG ; Xiaochao HAN ; Beibei XIA
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2016;(2):123-129
Objective To investigate the effect of integrated traditional Chinese ( TCM ) and western medicine fast-track surgery ( FTS) in the perioperative management of laparoscopic cholecystectomy ( LC) .Methods One hundred and fifty patients with acute cholecysititis undergoing LC from June 2012 to January 2015, were recruited and divided randomly into 3 groups.Patients in group A (n=30) were treated with routine method in perioperative period, patients in group B ( n=60) were treated with western medicine FTS, and patients in group C (n=60) were treated with integrated TCM and western medicine FTS.The first exhaust time after operation, length of stay, times of clinic visit, symptoms, levels of IL-6, CRP and ALB, postoperative complications, readmission rate, reoperation rate, and patient satisfaction were evaluated in three groups.Results The first exhaust time after operation of group B and group C was earlier than that of group A [(25.16 ±8.36)h and (21.61 ±6.52)h vs.(36.06 ±10.88)h, P<0.05], and the first exhaust time of group C was earlier than that of group B (P<0.05).The length of stay of group B and group C were shorter than that of group A [(4.30 ±1.07)d and (3.98 ±1.16)d vs.(6.11 ±1.26)d, P<0.05].The nausea and vomiting, and abdominal distension of group C were lighter than those of group B [(0.27 ±0.08) vs.( 0.31 ±0.09); (0.35 ±0.09 ) vs.(0.40 ±0.13), respectively].There were no difference of the level of IL-6, CRP and ALB between group B and group C [(57.12 ±16.29) ng/L vs. (53.91 ±17.15) ng/L, (53.93 ±17.18) mg/L vs.(51.16 ±16.67) mg/L,(40.50 ±4.65) g/L vs. (41.01 ±4.60)g/L, respectively, all P<0.05].There was no difference among the three groups in the complication rate, readmission rate and reoperation rate(all P>0.05).Conclusion Integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine FTS in the perioperative period of LC can promote recovery, reduce symptoms and operation stress and maintain albumin level.
4. Repairing sacroiliac refractory decubital necrosis wound with keystone perforator island flap
Pingzhi ZOU ; Bin LIU ; Renwu JIANG ; Xiaoqing PENG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2018;34(4):288-290
Objective:
To investigate the surgical approaches and therapeutic effect by utilizing Keystone perforator island flap in repairing sacroiliac decubital necrosis.
Methods:
From June 20013 to June 2016, 12 patients ( 8 males, 4 females; aged 35-83 years; raw surface 6.4cm×4cm-17cm×14cm) with Sacroiliac Decubital Necrosis underwent reconstructive operations by Keystone perforator island flap.
Results:
16 flaps completely survived, without redundant tissues, and any signs of infection and introcession, no necrosis were noted, all appearances present satisfactory.
Conclusions
Superior Gluteal Perforator Arteries that provide blood supply are sufficient in Keystone perforator island flap , as they are anatomically fixed, few variations, nutrition skin and subcutaneous in large scope, The curative effect of Keystone design perforator island flap in repairing sacroiliac decubital necrosis was satisfactory.
5.Application of combination of xenoskin with delayed microskin graft in extensively burned patients.
Bin LIU ; Weifeng LIU ; Renwu JIANG ; Jianfeng YANG ; Gang LI ; Pingzhi ZOU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2016;41(11):1202-1207
To observe clinical effects of combination of acellular porcine skin with delayed microskin graft on extensively burned patients.
Methods: Forty extensively burned patients were assigned into a treatment group and a control group. In the treatment group, 20 patients were covered with acellular porcine skin after escharectomy, and the delayed microskin grafting was performed 5 days later. In the control group, 20 patients were covered with allograft skin combined with microskin graft after escharectomy. The cure rate, the graft survival rate, wound healing time and cost per 1% wound were observed.
Results: The cure rate for the 2 groups was the same (90%), and wound healing time was similar between the two groups (P>0.05). The graft survival rate in the treatment group was higher than that in the control group (P<0.05), and cost per 1% wound in the treatment group was less than that in the control group (P<0.05).
Conclusion: The combination of acellular porcine skin with delayed microskin graft is an effective method to treat extensively burned patients, and it provides an ideal substitute for allograft skin combined with microskin graft.
Acellular Dermis
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Animals
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Biological Dressings
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Burns
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
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Skin Transplantation
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Swine
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Transplantation, Homologous
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