1.Effect of Yaotui Litongsan on Nerve-related Behavior of Autograft of Nucleus Pulposus to Cavum Epidurale in Rats
Linqing WANG ; Sisheng ZHANG ; Jianxi PAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To observe effect of Yaotui Litongsan on nerve-related behavior of autograft of nucleus pulposus to cavum epidurale in rats.Methods Fifty normal Wistar rats were randomly divided into five geoups:the sham operated group (A),injury model group (B),Yaotongning treat group (C),high dose and low dose group (Yaotui Litongsan treat,D and E),10 rats in each group.Autogenous nucleus pulposus was removed from the coccygeal vertebral and placed into the back of L5~6 nerve roots of left cavum epidurale,making the non-compressive model with transplanted autogenous nucleus pulposus.The mechanical withdraw threshold and thermal withdraw latency were determined.Results The significant mechanical hyperalgesia was showed in the rats of B,C,D,E groups postoperatively,but it was lighter in C,D,E groups than in B group (P
2.Clinical Study of Shengfuling on Skin Defect Healing of Human Body
Linqing WANG ; Jianxi PAN ; Sisheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To study the therapeutic effect of Shengfuling on the healing of various skin defect of human body.Methods Sixty cases of various skin defects were randomly divided into the treated group and the control group,which were treated by Shengfuling and normal healing after debridement,respectively.The healing time of defect areas and skin injury degrees was observed.The post-healing skin quality(color,hardness,tension) of the two groups were compared.Results The treated group had better effect than the control group in skin healing velocity and post-healing skin quality(P
3.Changes of acetabular angle at different positions after total hip arthroplasty
Zhi TANG ; Binjie GUI ; Nan DING ; Genxiang RONG ; Jie GAO ; Sisheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(26):3817-3822
BACKGROUND:During total hip arthroplasty, placement angle of acetabular prosthesis is significant for clinical curative effects. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the abduction angle and anteversion angle of acetabular prosthesis at different positions during total hip arthroplasty and related influential factors. METHODS:Thirty-five patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty were included in this study, containing 21 males and 14 females, at the age of 51-75 years old. Thesame patient at different positions underwent X-ray examination, including standing anteroposterior pelvis radiographic imaging, standing lateral radiographic imaging and supine anteroposterior pelvis radiographic imaging. Abduction angle and anteversion angle of acetabular prosthesis were measured. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Abduction angle and anteversion angle at standing positionwere bigger than that at supine position (48.47°, 45.89°; 12.44°, 6.17°;P< 0.05). (2) The change in anteversion angle wasassociated with pelvic incidenceangleand pelvic tiltangle. The change in abduction angle was associated with pelvic obliquity. (3) The range of abduction angle (40±10)° and anteversion angle (15±10)° of acetabular prosthesis was identified as securityzone. (4) Results suggested that there were changes in acetabular abduction angle and anteversion angle between supine anteroposterior pelvis radiographic imaging and standing anteroposterior pelvis radiographic imaging after total hip arthroplasty. Acetabular angle was associated with pelvic obliquity, pelvic incidence and pelvic tilt.