1.Dual fixed anchor biomechanics and application in front of recurrent shoulder dislocation with severe bone defects
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(35):5231-5236
BACKGROUND:Anterior dislocation of the shoulder joint is mainly due to trauma caused by anterior labral capsular ligaments complex functional deficiency. At present, the main clinical use is conservative treatment, but the long-term effect is poor, and cannot achieve the desired results.
OBJECTIVE:To study the biomechanical characteristics of dual fixed anchors and their effects in recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder with severe bone defect.
METHODS:According to the treatment, 88 patients with recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder with severe bone defect were divided into conservative treatment group (n=44) and dual fixed anchor group (n=44). Japan AG-ISOKN material tensile tester was used to measure biomechanical properties of dual fixed anchors. Conservative treatment group received closed manipulative reduction. Dual fixed anchor group received dual fixed anchor fixation. The repair effects were compared between the two groups.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Biomechanical parameters:in dual fixed anchor bending test, limit strength was (3 534±321) N;limit displacement was (21.12±2.50) mm;the yield load was (2 342±154) N;yield shift was (13.10±53) mm. Maximum axial pul out force was (809±25.2) N. The maximum spin torque was (1.2±0.3) N?m. (2) Clinical test results:Total effective rate was 96%in the dual fixed anchor group and 86%in the conservative treatment group (P<0.05). Ranges of motion of anteflexion and lift and shoulder joint stability score were significantly higher in the dual fixed anchor group than in the conservative treatment group during final fol ow-up (P<0.05). Range of external rotation motion was significantly smal er in the dual fixed anchor group than in the conservative treatment group (P<0.05). The complication rate was lower in the dual fixed anchor group (11%) than in the conservative treatment group (25%) (P<0.05). (3) Results verified that dual fixed anchors have good biomechanical characteristics, may have ideal repair effect in the treatment of recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder with severe bone defect, and can improve functions and activities of the shoulder joint. The low complication rate is more conducive to shoulder reconstruction.
2.Observation on 5-year effect of porous calcium phosphate bioceramics for treating stage FicatⅢ non-traumatic osteonecrosis of femoral head in patients aged below 60 years old
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(26):3641-3643,3646
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of porous calcium phosphate bioceramics (PTCP)for treating stage FicatⅢ non-traumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head(ONFH)in the patients aged below 60 years old.Methods A total of 41 patients (63 hips)with non-traumatic ONFH in our hospital from March 2006 to July 2009 were collected and divided into two groups.The group A (n=1 6)was performed the core decompression only,while the group B (n=25)was performed the core de-compression plus through the head-neck junction of the femur to opening the window light bulb shape focus debridement and impac-ting bone grafting combined with PTCP implantation.The various clinical evaluation indicators were observed and evaluated.Results No statistically significant differences in PRI were found at each time point in the group A.PRI at postoperative 1 month in the group B was significantly decreased than before operation,hereafter,the stable status was maintained and slightly risen again until postoperative 3 years(P =0.033).The Harris scores at postoperative all time points in the group A were significantly lower than those in the group B.The necrosis areas at postoperative 24 months,3,4,5 years in the group B were significantly decreased com-pared with before operation and lower than those in the group A.Conclusion PTCP implantation has satisfactory effect for the treatment of stage FicatⅢ non-traumatic ONFH in the patients aged below 60 years old.
3.Arthroscopic treatment of tibia insertion avulsion fracture of the posterior cruciate ligament with suture the end of ligament
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(7):779-783
Objective To discuss the indications and efficacy for treating tibia insertion avulsion fracture of the posterior cruciate ligament(PCL)by the mean of the end of ligament suture via arthroscopy.Methods Twenty-one cases of tibia insertion avulsion fracture of PCL were treated with suture the end of ligament via arthroscopy from June 2007 to June 2009,including 14 males,7 females,with a mean age of 31.5 years(range,13-52 years).The insertion avulsion fragment was fixed to the tibia with two strands of 5Ethibond threads via arthroscopy.Two bone tunnels(2.5 mm in width)were made from the anterior part of the tibia to the posteromedial(at 4:30 toward)and posterolateral(at 7:30 toward)of the tibia bone bed respectively.Then the sutures were pulled out through the two bone tunnels and tied to the door-nail.Reduction and healing of the avulsion fragment,relaxation and mobility degree of knee,and the influence of osteoepiphysis to teenage patients were observed after surgery.KT-2000 value and Lysholm score were calculated.Results All cases were followed up from 10 to 24 months,with an average of 13.5 months.All the fragments were united without displacement in all cases according to X-ray films.One case showed posterior drawer test(+),but the tibia insertion was healed.The knee extension in all cases was unlimited,and 10° to 15° flexion limitation was found in 2 cases.The average range of flexion was 140.5°±3.8°.On average,KT-2000 value was(1.2±0.4)mm,Lysholm score was 95.2±2.7.Conclusion For treating the avulsion fracture of PCL,suture the end of ligament via arthroscopic transfixion can get a reliable fixation and a satisfied function of the knee,especially,which is suitable for the small avulsion fracture fragments,the adolescent patients with premature epiphysis.
4.Effects of tetramethylpyrazine-2′-O-sodium ferulate on swelling of astrocytes and expression of AQP4 after oxygen-glucose deprivation/reoxygenation
Shuhong XU ; Maoshan YIN ; Yulin WU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(12):1661-1666,1667
Aim To explore the effects of tetrameth-ylpyrazine-2′-O-sodium ferulate (TSF)on the swelling of
astrocytes and the expression of AQP4 after oxygen gl-ucose deprivatio /reoxygenation(OGD /Reox).Methods
Astrocytes were divided into 4 groups:control group, OGD /Reox group,Ozagrel group and TSF group.The effects of TSF on astrocytes were investigated 6,1 2,24 and 48 h after OGD /Reox.The cell injury was assessed by measuring LDH activity and MTT.The expression levels of AQP4 protein of astrocytes were detected u-sing Western blot.Results OGD /Reox induced obvi-ous cell swelling and significant reduction of LDH in astrocytes whereas TSF remarkably attenuated OGD-in-duced astrocyte swelling and LDH reduction (P <0.01 ).The expression levels of AQP4 protein in-creased gradually to the peak at 48 h in OGD /Reox
group(P <0.05 ).AQP4 protein levels in TSF group were much lower compared with OGD /Reox group at each time point (P <0.05).And there was no signifi-cant difference between TSF group and OGD /Reox group(P >0.05 ).Conclusion TSF can attenuate OGD-induced swelling of astrocytes through decreasing the AQP4 expression.
5.Fast acupuncture therapy combined with opposing needling on Daling (PC 7) for 45 cases of heel pain caused by lumbar spinal stenosis.
Shuang WU ; Shicheng WANG ; Shuhong GAO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(8):794-794
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6.Alternation and rehabilitation of proprioceptive sense following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Shuhong WU ; Yi LIU ; Yinan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(50):9962-9965
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) has two important functional roles, including biomechanics and proprioceptive sense. A groat propr!oceptive sense is a basis to exactly obtain highly functional exercise. ACL injury may block perception and conduction information and seriously influence motion and daily activities. A complete rehabilitation of ACL function depends on rehabilitation of both mechanical structure and proprioceptive sense. Therefore, reconstruction of joint function following ACL injury is focus on reconstruction of both joint biomechanical stability and proprioceptive sense. This study was designed by distribution and function of proprioceptive sense to analyze the altemation of propdoceptive sense following ACE injury, and to investigate the related factors and ways for rehabilitation of propriocaptive sense following ACL reconstruction.
7.Preliminary Study and Application on Cold Water Gelling Agent for Bacterial Testing Slip
Xuwen WU ; Qingping WU ; Shuhong ZHANG ; Rutian HUANG
Microbiology 2008;0(11):-
0.05) of HKG testing slip had no significant differ-ence in statistics compared with pour plate method.As the gelling agent,HKG shows good performance in bacterial testing slip,and can also improve the detection efficiency.
8.Therapeutic and protective effects of high-density lipoprotein of human plasma on endotoxemia in rats
Ying HUANG ; Ling GU ; Shuren WANG ; Yan KANG ; Shuhong WU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
0.05). CONCLUSION:HDL of human plasma could attenuate or inhibit the decrease in BP induced by endotoxin and prolong the survival time.These results indicated that HDL has therapeutic and protective effect on rat with endotoxemia.Inhibition of TNF release might be one of mechanisms.
9.Exploration on the coaching of periodontal clinical practice for undergraduate students of stomatology
Zhili XIAO ; Xuerong XIANG ; Yueqiao LIAO ; Shuhong WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;(8):813-815,816
In order to improve the result of clinical practice for undergraduate students of sto-matology, the standardized training program was carried out before clinical practice by the teaching and researching Office of Periodontology of Affiliated Stomatological Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, in this program, based on our own realities, the structure and content of teaching was designed to guide the transformation of students to doctors, collective teaching and personalized teach-ing was combined to reform the conventional model of teaching and various student-oriented teaching methods were explored, including mimic forum of disciplines, intractable case discussion, clinical practice summary, course completion test and so on, thus promoting the result of clinical practice. Be-sides, the construction of teaching staff was strengthened, and the evaluation and management system was established to ensure the teaching quality, thus summarizing a set of efficient and effective clinical teaching methods presented in this paper.
10.Concurrent chemotherapy and intensity-modulated radiation therapy positioned by PET/CT for patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Zhen ZHANG ; Xiaotao ZHANG ; Shuhong HAN ; Xuesong WU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2013;(15):930-933
Objective:This work aimed to compare the three-year results, prognostic analysis, and adverse reactions of intensi-ty-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) positioned by PET-CT and conventional radiotherapy in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients who underwent concurrent chemotherapy. Methods:A clinical trial was carried out in Qingdao Cancer Hospi-tal. The patients who joined our study were divided into IMRT and conventional radiotherapy (CRT) groups. A total of 48 patients were in the IMRT group and another 40 were in the CRT group. The total dose was 60 Gy throughout the 6-week treatment. The plati-num-based concurrent chemotherapy, combined with regimens such as docetaxel, navelbine, and pemetrexed, was conducted for two cy-cles followed by two to four cycles of consolidation chemotherapy. Results:Significant differences were observed between the curative ratio of the IMRT (77.1%) and CRT (52.5%) groups (P=0.015). No significant difference existed between the short-term survival rates of the two groups. The 1-, 2-and 3-year survival rates were 77.1%, 54.2%, and 22.9%in the IMRT group, as well as 65.0%, 47.5%, and 17.5%in the CRT group, respectively. Significant differences existed in some adverse reactions between the two groups, such as radia-tion gastrointestinal reactions, esophagitis, and pneumonia. More patients died of local recurrence and radiation pneumonia in the CRT group than in the IMRT group. The local recurrence rate was also lower in the IMRT group than in the CRT group. Conclusion:IMRT has obvious advantages in improving the short-term curative effect and reducing adverse reactions. Regarding the survival rate, a long-term follow-up of the two groups is required in the future.