1.The treatment of otosclerosis using laser assisted stapedotomy with mini incision in external auditory meatus.
Xinping HAO ; Shubin CHEN ; Zilong YU ; Fenghe LIANG ; Yongxin LI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;30(5):353-356
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the feasibility of the treatment of otosclerosis using laser stapedotomy with mini incision in the external auditory meatus.
METHOD:
Thirteen patients(15 ears) with otosclerosis evidence on clinic history. They were all operated using the laser assisted stapedotomy by mini incision in external auditory meatus because of the wide straight canal. Laser resection the tendo musculistapedius and anterior and postrior arch, breaking the articulatioincudostapedia, removing the stapes superstructure, making a hole of 6mm diameter in the rear of stapes footplate by laser drilling, implanting the corresponding length Piston artificial ossicle.
RESULT:
All the surgeries were successful and the operation time was about one hour. There was only one patient manifested vertigo and nausea after the operation. But the symptoms improved three days later after the expectant treatment. All the incisions were healed in the externals. There was significant difference between the preoperative and postoperative PTA. The air conduct improved in every frequent and the bone conduct improved in 1 kHz, 2 kHz and 4 kHz.
CONCLUSION
Laser assisted stapedotomy by mini incision in the external auditory meatus in patients having wide straight canal with otosclerosis can shorten the operation time, minimize the tissue damage, fasten the healing of the incision and reduce the complications postoperatively. In addition, the mini incision is beauty and easy to nurse.
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2.Significance of dynamic monitoring of D-dimer levels in predicting deep vein thrombosis afterspinal nerve repair
Hao WU ; Yongxin WANG ; Quancai LI ; Bin HUANG ; Yunfa GUO ; Yajun LIU ; Jinlong WANG ; Kun LUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(26):3863-3869
BACKGROUND:Deep vein thrombosis is a common postoperative complication after spinal surgery in clinical department of neurosurgery anddepartment of orthopedics. Deep vein thrombosis is mostly related to vein intima injury, stasis and activation of blood coagulation factor. Early effective prediction can effectively avoid the adverse effects on the prognosis of patients with deep vein thrombosis. D-dimer used in the prediction of deep venous thrombosis has high sensitivity and specificity, andcan be used as a sensitive predictor for deep vein thrombosis. OBJECTIVE:To explore the relationship between plasma D-dimer mass concentration and deep vein thrombosis after spinal surgery. METHODS:A total of 83 patients treated with spinal surgery colected fromDepartment of Neurosurgery, First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from April 2014 to August 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. They were divided into two groups according to postoperative plasma D-dimer mass concentration:D-dimer positive group (n=48) and D-dimer negative group (n=35). We monitored D-dimer mass concentration in both groups preoperatively and postoperatively 1, 3, 5, 9 and 14 days, and analyzed the relationship between D-dimer mass concentration and deep vein thrombosis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) No significant difference in D-dimer mass concentration was determined between the two groups (P> 0.05). D-dimer mass concentration was significantly higher in the D-dimer positive group than in the D-dimer negative group 1, 3, 5, 9, and 14 days postoperatively (P<0.05). (2) After operation, plasma D-dimer of 28 cases was positive, with persistent increasing. Double lower limb deep vein color Doppler ultrasound demonstrated that seven patients experienced deep vein thrombosis and four patients suffered from pulmonary embolism in D-dimer positive group. There was no deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in the D-dimer negative group. (3) These results indicate that positive D-dimer concentration of patientsafter spinal surgery suggests the possibility of deep vein thrombosis. If the concentration of D-dimer is persistently high, we should highly alert to the occurrence of deep vein thrombosis.
3.Outcome and predictive factor analysis of functional mitral regurgitation after aortic valve replacement in patients with severe aortic insufficiency with left ventricular dilation and dysfunction
Yongxin SUN ; Wenjun DING ; Tao HONG ; Hao CHEN ; Limin XIA ; Dong ZHAO ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2013;(6):368-370
Objective Functional mitral regurgitation (FMR) refers to the systolic regurgitation of mitral valve secondary to compromised cardiac function or geometry abnormity with non-organic change of leaflets and ancillary parts of the valve.Severe aortic insufficiency (AI) with left ventricular dilation and dysfunction is clinically a complex heart disease and its postoperative complications and mortality are higher than usual valvular surgery.And such patients are often accompanied by FMR.It is generally acknowledged that FMR may improve after aortic valve replacement(AVR).This study follow up AI patients with left ventricular dilation and dysfunction and preoperative 2 + < FMR≤3 + to evaluate the outcome of FMR after AVR.Preoperative clinical data is assessed by regression analysis.Methods From January 2000 to April 2011 our hospital treated 74 cases of patients with severe aortic regurgitation combined with left ventricular dilation (LVEDds ≥70 mm) and dysfunction (left ventricle ejection fraction,LVEF≤0.35) accompanied by 2 + < FMR≤3 +.Postoperative follow-up was performed.Results The perioperative mortality rate was 8.1%.Average follow-up time was (14.9 ± 7.7) months and follow-up rate of 83.6%.5 patients died during follow-up.6 months after surgery,the average of FMR was (2.64 ± 1.17) (+),compared with preoperative data.LVEDd,LAD,CPMA,all P > 0.05 compared with the preoperative data.LVEF,PAH,both P < 0.05 compared with preoperative data.3.Multiple regression analysis:FMR pre/FMR post ratio is not correlated with age,gender,weight,LVEDd ≥ 75 mm,LVEF≤0.30,hypertension,ventricular arrhythmia and FMR postoperative improvement.However,PAH ≥ 50 mm Hg(1 mm Hg =0.133 kPa),LAD ≥ 50 mm,PAH≥50 mm Hg,CPMA ≥ 15mm,preoperative atrial fibrillation was negatively correlated with FMR postoperative improvement.Conclusion Severe AI with left ventricular dilation and dysfunction is a critical clinical heart disease and its postoperative complications and mortality are high.PAH ≥ 50 mm Hg,LAD ≥ 50 mm,PAH ≥ 50 nun Hg,CPMA ≥ 15mm,preoperative atrial fibrillation was negatively correlated with FMR postoperative improvement.Since patients with 2 + < FMR ≤3 + usually do not improve or even worsen after AVR,those who have these above conditions preoperatively,should be treated on FMR during AVR.
4.Serum neurotrophin profiles in dermatomyositis complicated with interstitial lung damage
Kefei WU ; Yujia LI ; Lei LEI ; He JING ; Yongxin HAO ; Pingting YANG ; Weiguo XIAO
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2014;18(6):405-407
Objective To investigate the profiles of serum nerve grow factor profile (NGF),neurotrophin (NT)-3,as well as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in patients with dermatomyositis (DM) complicated with interstitial lung damage (ILD).Methods Forty-seven patients were divided into 2 groups:ILD group (30 patients) and non-ILD group (17 patients).Twenty healthy blood donors were used as controls.Serum levels of NGF,NT-3,as well as BDNF were measured serum by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).ANOVA was used to compare serum level of NTs.When a significant difference was found,the exact P-values were calculated using the student's t-test or t-test followed by Bonferroni's correction.Pearson test was used for correlation analysis.Results The serum NGF levels in healthy control group,the non-ILD group and the ILD group were (182±43),(308±72),(480±96) pg/ml respectively.There was statistically significant difference between the three groups (F=90.3,P<0.01),and the serum NGF levels were elevated significantly in ILD and non-ILD patient groups as compared with healthy controls (t=12.9 and t=6.5 respectively,both P<0.01).The serum level of NGF was significantly higher in ILD group than that in the non-ILD group (t=6.4,P<0.01).There was no significant difference in the serum levels of NT-3 among the two patient groups and healthy controls.On the contrary,BDNF levels were significantly decreased in both ILD [(792± 106) pg/ml] and non-ILD patients groups [(963±93) pg/ml] when compared with healthy controls [(1 281±107) pg/ml] (t=15.9 and t=9.6 respectively,both P<0.01).The decrease was also significant in ILD group when compared with non-ILD group (t=5.6,P<0.01).Moreover,NGF and BDNF both showed significant correlation with serum C-reactive protein (CRP) level in ILD group by applying Pearson correlation analysis (r=0.56,P<0.01; r=-0.48,P<0.05 respectively).Conclusion Neurotrophins may play an import role in the pathogenesis of DM.
5.Outcome and predictive factor analysis of functional mitral regurgitation after aortic valve replacement in patients with severe aortic insufficiency
Yongxin SUN ; Wenjun DING ; Tao HONG ; Hao CHEN ; Limin XIA ; Dong ZHAO ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012;28(9):526-529
Objective Functional mitral regurgitation (FMR) refers to the systolic regurgitation of mitral valve secondary to compromised cardiac function or geometry abnormity with non-organic change of leaflets and ancillary parts of the valve.Severe aortic insufficiency (AI) with left ventricular dilation and dysfunction is clinically a complex heart disease and its postoperative complications and mortality are higher than usual valvular surgery.And such patients are often accompanied by FMR.It is generally acknowledged that FMR may improve after aortic valve replacement (AVR).This study follow up AI patients with left ventricular dilation and dysfunction and preoperative 2 + < FMR ≤3 + to evaluate the outcome of FMR after AVR.Preoperative clinical data is assessed by regression analysis.Methods From January 2000 to April 2011,74 cases of patients were treated,who with severe aortic regurgitation combined with left ventricular dilation (left ventricle,LVEDD ≥ 70 mm) and dysfunction (left ventricle ejection fraction,LVEF ≤ 0.35) accompanied by 2 + < FMR ≤3 +.Postoperative follow-up was performed.Calculation FMR preoperative/FMR postoperative ratio,the age,sex,weight,high blood pressure,ventricular arrhythmia,atrium fibrillation,LVEDD,LVEF,left atrium diameter(LAD),pulmonary artery pressure (PAH),mitral leaflet coaptation point and the mitral annular(CPMA).All factors for logistic multiple faotors regression analysis.Results The perioperative mortality rate was 8.1%.Average follow-up time was (14.9 ± 7.7) months and follow-up rate of 83.6%.5 patients died during follow-up.6 months after surgery,the average of FMR was 2.64 ± 1.17 (+),P >0.05 compared with preoperative data.LVEDD,LAD,CPMA,P >0.05 compared with the preoperative data.LVEF,PAH,both P <0.05 compared with preoperative data.3.Multiple regression analysis:FMR preoperative/FMR postoperative ratio is not correlated with age,gender,weight,LVEDD ≥75 mm,LVEF≤0.30,hypertension,ventricular arrhythmia and FMR postoperative improvement.However,PAH ≥50 mm Hg,LAD ≥50 mm,PAH ≥50 mm Hg,CPMA ≥ 15 mm,preoperative atrial fibrillation was negatively correlated with FMR postoperative improvement.Conclusion Severe AI with left ventricular dilation and dysfunction is a critical clinical heart disease and its postoperative complications and mortality were high.PAH ≥50 mm Hg,LAD ≥50 mm,PAH ≥50 mm Hg,CPMA ≥15 mm,preoperative atrial fibrillation was negatively correlated with FMR postoperative improvement.Since patients with 2 + < FMR≤3 + usually do not improve or even worsen after AVR,those who have these above conditions preoperatively,should be treated on FMR during AVR.
6.Mitral valve repair and mitral valve replacement in the treatment of infective endocarditis mitral valve regurgitation in the long-term curative effect comparison
Tianyu ZHOU ; Jun LI ; Hao LAI ; Yongxin SUN ; Haiyan CHEN ; Wenjun DING ; Tao HONG ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017;33(7):408-412
Objective The aim of the study was to compare the mid-and long-term results between mitral valve repair and mitral valve replacement in mitral regurgitation due to infective endocarditis.Methods From January 2005 to December 2014, 225 patients with mitral regurgitation due to infective endocarditis underwent surgical treatment at our institution.159 patients(70.7%) were male, and the mean age was(42±15) years(13-76 years).Among them, mitral valve repair was performed in 89 patients(repair group) and mitral valve replacement in 136 patients(replacement group).Preoperative clinical profiles, perioperative details and follow-up data were reviewed retrospectively.Results There was no operative death in both groups.Compared to replacement group, patients undergoing mitral valve repair suffered significantly less embolism events(9.0% vs.22.8%, P<0.05) and central nerve complications(6.7% vs.17.6%, P<0.05).Patients with mitral valve vegetation were significantly less in repair group as well(59.6% vs.89.0%, P<0.05).The mean cardiopulmonary bypass time[(87±30) min vs.(86±33) min, P>0.05] and aorta clamp time[(52±21) min vs.(51±23) min, P>0.05]were similar between repair group and replacement group.Intensive care stay was significantly shorter in repair group[(1.4±0.7)days vs.(1.9±1.3)days, P<0.05] and hospital stay was shorter in repair group as well[(8.3±4.5)days vs.(9.5±5.3)days, P=0.09].Perioperative cerebral hemorrhage was observed in no patient in repair group and 2 patients(1.5%) in replacement.There was no in-hospital death in repair group.2 in-hospital(1.5%) deaths occurred in replacement group and the causes of death were cerebral hemorrhage and low cardiac output syndrome.The mean follow-up time was(40±35) months(3-134 months), and follow-up was complete in 85% patients.10 years over follow-up, freedom from heart related adverse events was 88% in repair group and 86% in replacement group(P>0.05).Conclusion Mitral valve repair was safe and feasible in mitral regurgitation due to infective endocarditis, with good mid-and long-term outcomes.Thorough excision of infective tissue and vegetation was necessary to perform mitral valve repair.Yet mitral valve replacement was a viable option in patients for whom repair was infeasible due to severe damage of valve.
7.HD7279's application to the analog electrocardiogram generator controlledby a SCM
Ying FANG ; Qing GUO ; Qing JIAO ; Yongxin GUO ; Chuanhua ZHAO ; Hao ZHENG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(02):-
This paper introduces the application of H7279intelligent display chip to the selection and display of different kinds of analog electrocardiogram output by the analog electrocardiogram generator controlled by a single chip micyoco(SCM).
8.Aortic root reconstruction in acute type A aortic dissection: comparison of valve-sparing aortic root reimplantation versus composite replacement
Jun LI ; Chunsheng WANG ; Hao LAI ; Yongxin SUN ; Yulin WANG ; Kai ZHU ; Jiawei GU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2015;31(12):719-724
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the valve sparing aortic reimplantation in selected patients with acute type A aortic dissection(AAAD).Methods From October 2012 to March 2014, 65 AAAD patients with entry tear located in the sinus of Valsalva and/or genetic: syndrome underwent emergent operation.Of them, 34 patients had valve sparing aortic reimplantation(David Ⅰ group) , and 31 patients underwent aortic composite replacement(Bentall group).Results No operative mortality was observed in this study.In-hospital mortality(8.8% vs.9.7% , P > 0.05) and morbidity (25.4% vs.27.9%, P >0.05) were comparable between two groups.All the patients underwent arch replacement and stented elephant trunk implantation concomitantly.Mean cross-clamp time [(149 ± 23) min v s.(124 ± 21) min, P < 0.05] was longer for David Ⅰ group, while mean cardiopulmonary bypass time[(186 ± 77) min vs.(193 ± 89) min, P >0.05] and mean operation time [(341 ± 137) min vs.(378 ± 174) min, P > 0.05] had no significant difference between two groups.The blood transfusion was significantly reduced in David Ⅰ group than that in Bentall group[(1 180 ±490) ml vs.(1 790 ±560) ml, P <0.05].The mean follow-up was(17.6 ± 5.4) months(range, 8-26 months).In David Ⅰ group, one patient with genetic syndrome died of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm 18 months postoperatively.Two late deaths occurred in Bentall group due to intracranial hemorrhage after 9 months and ruptured infective pseudoaneurysm after 13 months respectively.In David Ⅰ group, average grade of aortic regurgitation 6 months postoperatively was 0.6 ± 0.4.At the latest visit, no pseudoaneurysm on anastomosis was observed.Besides two patients from Bentall group were in NYHA class Ⅱ , all the other patients presented in NYHA class Ⅰ.Conclusion David Ⅰ aortic root reimplantation can be performed safely and obtain excellent short-term results in selected patients with AAAD.Long-term results need continuing follow-up.
9.Pregnancy combined with acute Stanford type A aortic dissection: single center experience and literature review
Shuyang LU ; Wangchao YAO ; Ben HUANG ; Hao LAI ; Jun LI ; Jiawei GU ; Yongxin SUN ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;37(1):14-17
Objective:To summarize the clinical characteristics and surgical treatment experience of pregnant women with acute Stanford type A aortic dissection.Methods:From January 2005 to December 2018, a total of 12 patients with acute Stanford type A aortic dissection were treated in Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University. Two patients died of sudden aortic dissection rupture during emergency CTA examination. The other 10 patients underwent surgical treatment, the age was 22-40 years[mean(30.7±5.8) years], the pregnancy was 15-39 weeks[mean(28.8±6.5) weeks], two cases in the second trimester of pregnancy, seven cases in the third trimester of pregnancy and one case in puerperium. Among them, seven cases were Marfan syndrome, one case was bicuspid aortic valve malformation, two cases were complicated with pregnancy hypertension.Results:One case died during perioperative period and died of rupture of abdominal aortic dissection in twelfth day after operation. One fetus was diagnosed as stillborn before operation. Before December 2013, six patients underwent surgeries, the mean cardiopulmonary bypass time was(96.8±16.5)min, aortic occlusion time was(70.8±19.3)min, intensive care unit time was(3.4±2.3) days, ventilator-assisted mechanical ventilation time was(21.6±15.6)h. After January 2014, four patients underwent surgeries, the mean cardiopulmonary bypass time was(202.3±6.4)min, the aortic cross-blocking time was(137.5±10.3)min, circulatory arrest time was(27.3±8.8)min, intensive care unit time was(12.0±5.7) days, and the ventilator-assisted mechanical ventilation time was(40.3±24.4)h. The postoperative complications included tracheotomy in two cases, hemodialysis in one case, poor wound healing in one case. One patient who had been treated with Bentall was followed up to sixth year and died of progressive rupture of descending arch dissection. One patient was followed up to seventh year after Bentall surgery, redo Bentall and Sun’s procedure were performed because of artificial valve infection, and was discharged uneventful. No adverse cardiovascular events occurred in other patients.Conclusion:Surgical treatment should be actively considered in pregnancy complicated with acute Stanford type A aortic dissection. Multi-disciplinary team cooperation can effectively improve the safety and effect of operation.
10.Technical analysis of mitral valve repair in ostium primum atrial septal defect: is annuloplasty necessary
Tianyu ZHOU ; Jun LI ; Hao LAI ; Yongxin SUN ; Haiyan CHEN ; Mengping SHAO ; Deming XU ; Wenjun DING ; Tao HONG ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017;33(6):363-364