1.Functional assessment of knee joint position sense after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using double-bundle semitendinosus and gracilis under arthroscopy
Wenming LUO ; Rusen LIU ; Xiuchao WANG ; Jingcai LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(11):-
0.05).CONCLUSION:There is no evidence of impaired JPS in weight-bearing positions in subjects with ACL reconstruction at a mean follow-up of 12 months after surgery compared with subjects with healthy knees.
2.Anterior cervical discectomy with fusion and posterior cervical expansive open-door laminoplasty for multilevel cervical spondylotic myelopathy: its postoperative stability
Zehua JIANG ; Xueli ZHANG ; Rusen ZHU ; Ning JI ; Sheng CAO ; Yongzhi LIN ; Jun WAN ; Yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(27):4306-4311
BACKGROUND: The treatment of multilevel cervical spondylotic myelopathy (MCSM) aims at sustaining the spinal cord compression and restoring the stability of the cervical vertebrae at most.OBJECTIVE: To analyze the clinical characters of anterior cervical discectomy with fusion and expansive open-door laminoplasty for MCSM.METHODS: Sixty-seven patients with MCSM were divided into two groups, and treated with anterior cervical discectomy with fusion (group A) or posterior cervical expansive open-door laminoplasty (group B). All the patients were followed up for 12 months, and the range of motion of cervical vertebrae, cervical curvature index were observed,as well as the Visual Analogue Scale and Japanese Orthopaedic Association scores were condueted. Moreover, the operation time, blood loss and adverse reactions were recorded.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The loss of range of motion of the cervical vertebrae in the group B was significantly less than that in the group A (P < 0.05). (2) The cervical curvature index in the group A was significantly improved (P < 0.05), but the index had no significant change in the group B. (3) The axial systems were significantly improved in both groups, especially in the group A (P < 0.05). (4) The neurological function was significantly improved in both groups (P < 0.05), which showed no significant difference between two groups (P > 0.05). (5) The intraoperative blood loss in the group B was significantly more than that in the group A (P < 0.05). (6) The incidence of hoarseness and dysphagia in the group A was 19%. The incidence of wound infection, cerebrospinal fluid leakage and C5 nerve root palsy in the group B was 9%. (7) These results suggest that during choosing an appropriate method for MCSM,surgeons' skills and patients' situation should be considered.
3.The value of MRI combined with single photon emission computed tomography-CT for the diagnosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma with early skull base bone invasion and the affect on clinical decision
Wei LI ; Rusen ZHANG ; Wen LI ; Jiansheng LI ; Peiyu YANG ; Feng LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2016;50(6):406-411
Objective To analyze the value of MRI combined with single photon emission computed tomography?CT (SPECT?CT) for the diagnosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma with early skull base bone invasion and the effect on clinical decision. Methods This retrospective study included 195 pathologically proven nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients with complete clinical and follow?up data, which did not find the signs of skull base bone invasion by CT and be subsequently performed MRI and SPECT?CT. The MRI and SPECT?CT images were respectively analyzed and the positive or negative judgment was made on whether there was skull base bone invasion. Clinical doctors made the routine clinical decision according to MR results, and then made the combined clinical decision based on the results of MR combined with SPECT?CT. The changes between 2 clinical decisions were analyzed. To assess the value of MR, SPECT-CT and combined examination in the diagnosis of skull base bone invasion on the basis of comprehensive clinical results (including symptoms, imaging and follow up, etc) as qualitative criteria. The diagnostic power of MRI, SPECT?CT and combined examination was analyzed by ROC. Results Compared with the routine clinical decisions, combined clinical decisions (44.6%, 87/195) were changed in 87 cases, including 21 cases with new diagnosis of skull base bone invasion, 46 cases with skull base invasion range increased and 87 cases with treatment plan changes. In 195 cases, 114 cases were confirmed to have the skull base bone invasion by comprehensive clinical results. When MRI was positive and SPECT?CT positive, MRI negative and SPECT?CT negative, MRI positive and SPECT?CT negative, MRI negative and SPECT?CT positive, the presence of skull base bone invasion respectively were 100.0%(74/74), 0 (58/58), 66.7%(16/24), 61.5%(24/39). MRI and (or) SPECT?CT positive was regarded as positive, it was used as the criterion of combined examination. For skull base bone invasion, MRI, SPECT?CT and combined examination had the sensitivities of 78.95%(90/114), 85.96%(98/114), and 100.00%(114/114), the specificities of 90.12%(73/81), 81.48% (66/81), 71.60% (58/81) , the area under the ROC curve of 0.845, 0.837, 0.858; and the misdiagnosis rate of 16.41%, (32/195), 15.90% (31/195), 11.79% (23/195). Conclusion MRI combined with SPECT?CT can improve the accuracy of diagnosing skull base bone invasion and effectively affect the clinical decision of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
4.Endoscopic sinuvertebral nerves neurotomy for the treatment of discogenic low back pain
Qinghao ZHAO ; Liang CHENG ; Weijia ZHU ; Runzhen MA ; Rusen ZHANG ; Shangxi DENG ; Jianjun ZHAO ; Zezheng LIU ; Qingchu LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2020;40(15):996-1003
Objective:To explore the clinical effects of endoscopic sinuvertebral nerves neurotomy for discogenic low back pain.Methods:Based on the anatomical research of sinuvertebral nerves, a total of 40 patients, including 9 males and 21 females aged 35±10 (24-55) years, with single-segment discogenic low back pain were treated with endoscopic sinuvertebral nerves neurotomy in our hospital from July 2018 to February 2019. The operating section included 4 cases of L 3,4 (10.0%, 4/40), 31 cases of L 4, 5 (77.5%, 31/40), and 5 cases of L 5S 1 (12.5%, 5/40). The preoperative visual analogue scale (VAS) score was 4.5±0.9 with the preoperative Oswestry disability index (ODI) score 49.7%±14.0%. For diagnostic nerves block, lidocaine (0.1-0.3 ml of 0.05 g/L) was successfully injected into the intersection of the lateral edge of the bilateral pedicle projection and the upper edge of the intervertebral disc projection. The initial segment of the sinuvertebral nerves was destroyed by a radiofrequency blade or a nerve dissector after bilateral percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic. All cases were followed up at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery, observing the changes in VAS and ODI. Results:Filamentous lumbar sinuvertebral nerve was observed under endoscope with its main trunk tranversed into the spinal canal against the intervertebral disc. The deputy trunk crossed at the posterolateral edge of the intervertebral disc and entered the intervertebral disc or the posterior edge of the vertebral body. By moving along with postcentral branches of spinal artery, the main trunk of sinuvertebral nerve was with tension and was capable of moving with the nerve root. In spite of moving the working channel along the main trunk of the sinuvertebral nerve laterally, the starting point of the sinuvertebral nerve at the ventral ganglion could be observed. All 40 patients successfully completed the sinuvertebral nerve destruction. The VAS was reduced to 1.7±0.9, 1.3±0.9, 1.2±0.8, 1.3±0.7 at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after sugery respectively, which were significantly lower than those at pre-operation ( F=116.7, P=0.00). The improvement rate of VAS in 40 cases was 68.9%± 17.1% (33.3%-100.0%) at 12 months after operation. The VAS score in 6 cases was higher at 12 months after surgery than that preoperatively ( t=4.2, P=0.48), namely 1 case of L 3, 4, 2 cases of L 4, 5, and 3 cases of L 5S 1. In all cases, the ODI was reduced to 18.3%±5.2%, 14.5%±4.3%, 13.6%±3.7%, 12.8%±3.0% points at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery respectively, which were significantly lower than those before surgery ( F=237.7, P=0.00). The improvement rate of ODI was 72.0%±11.6% (33.3%-88.9%) at 12 months after surgery in all cases. Conclusion:The destruction of sinuvertebral nerve after transforaminal endoscope could improve the pain and function in patients with discogenic low back pain at L 3,4 and L 4, 5 segments within 12 months. For patients with discogenic low back pain at L 5S 1 segment, the clinical effects could be better within 6 months.