1.Three-dimensional reconstruction and visualization of the fronto-ethmoidal cells based on CT images.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(20):1573-1576
OBJECTIVE:
Based on contiguous axial computed tomography (CT) images of the frontal sinus, a three-dimensional (3D) visualization and reconstruction of fronto-ethmoidal cells was performed using Intage Realia (version 2011) software to generate a model to accurately understand the anatomical structure of fronto-ethmoidal cells.
METHOD:
Retrospective analyses of nose CT scan data of 50 patients without sinusitis were performed. Using Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) images of sinus axial CT scans, the 3D visualization and reconstruction of the sinus was performed using the Achilles tendon and nasal passage modes in Intage Realia (version 2011) software on personal computers. Two segmentations were performed on the reconstructed sinus, and the structures of the agger nasi, frontal cells, and supraorbital cells and the relative locations of the frontal sinus drainage pathway and cells were observed.
RESULT:
The 3D visualization of the fronto-ethmoidal cells and frontal sinus drainage pathway was successful, allowing accurate observation of the anatomical characteristics of the fronto-ethmoidal cells.
CONCLUSION
The 3D visualization of fronto-ethmoidal cells can be reconstructed based on contiguous axial CT images of the sinus, allowing an accurate understanding of the anatomical structure of fronto-ethmoidal cells and is well prepared for frontal sinus surgeries.
Frontal Sinus
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anatomy & histology
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surgery
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Humans
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Nasal Cavity
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Nose
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Paranasal Sinuses
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Retrospective Studies
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Sinusitis
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Software
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
3.Comparison of the clip displacement in the operation cavity during external-beam partial breast irradiation depicted by kV-plain film and cone-beam CT under active breathing control assisted with moderate deep inspiration breath hold..
Cui-cui LIU ; Jian-bin LI ; Jin-ming YU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2009;31(12):921-922
4.Polymorphism of SMAD7 and susceptibility to non-small cell lung cancer
Ping FU ; Fuxia WANG ; Lixian CUI ; Bin CUI ; Jie LIU
Journal of International Oncology 2014;41(5):383-386
Objective To explore the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphisms (rs12953-717) of SMAD7 and susceptibility of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in Chinese Han population.Methods A single nucleotide polymorphisms (rs12953717) from SMAD7 was detected via Sequenom system in 528 NSCLC cases and 762 healthy controls.Data was statistically analyzed by unconditional Logistic regression method.Results rs12953717 had significant differences between non-small cell lung cancer patients and the controls.Compared with CC/TT (CC combined with TT) genotype,the adjusted odds ratio for the CT genotype was 4.107 (95% CI:3.206 ~ 5.260,P =0.000 1).Smokers had a 2.004 odds ratio (95 % CI =1.583 ~ 2.537,P =0.000 1) of NSCLC compared with the controls.There was a 10.074-fold increased risk of NSCLC among the subjects with CT genotype and smokers.Conclusion The polymorphism of rs12953717 may have relation with risk of NSCLC.Heterozygote (CT) is a susceptibility genotype of NSCLC.Smoking is one of the risk factors of NSCLC.Smoking and CT genotype have synergistic effects on NSCLC susceptibility.
5. A new approach for exploiting microbial new strain resources for drug screening
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research 2010;37(1):1-7
Generally absolute majority of wild-type microbial strains do not produce bioactive metabolites, resulting in large numbers of so-called 'useless strains' stocked or destroyed. These strains, however, would become a great source of bioactive meabolites if their secondary metabolism could be altered to produce diverse metabolites. We have therefore undertaken a research work on exploiting microbial new strain resources for drug screening by altering secondary metabolism of the 'useless strains' to discover bioactive metabolites. A considerable progress with expectant advantage desired has been made in the studies on marine-derived actinomycetic and fungal strains. This paper summarizes our research results including several new developments in brief.
6.Clinical application if Kirschner with a hole and tensile band wire
Qi YU ; Bin DONG ; Haiyong CUI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the technique of Kirschner with a hole and tensile developed from the Kirschner tensile band wire.Methods Forty-two cases with fracture of patella and 23 cases with fracture of ulna olecranon were successfully operated with this apparatus.Average age was 42 years old(range,24~78 years),including 38 male patients and 27 females totally.Results Fracture healing rate was 100%,the rate of excellent and good result was 95% after 9 months to 3 years follow-up.No tenderness,skin penetrating caused by the bolt ends,and loosen fixations were found.Conclusion This apparatus can be considered as a rigid,safe and effective method and can meet the biomechanics principle of the Kirschner tensile band wire,complication of the Kirschner tensile band wire could be avoided by using this technique.
7.Restraint stress down-regulates L-Arg/NOS/NO pathway of platelet and aortic intima in rats
Yuying CUI ; Chaoshu TANG ; Bin GENG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(03):-
Objective: To investigate alteration and cross link of the aortic intima and platelet endogenous L-Arg/NOS/NO pathway induced by water immersion restraint (WIR) stress. Methods: After 7 h of WIR stress, the aortic intima was isolated and prepared the platelet, then NO_2- production released from aortic intima and platelet was measured with Greiss regent, NOS activity and L-arginine transport activity were detected by isotope tracer method. Results: After 7 h of WIR stress, the levels of NO_2- from platelet and aortic intima obviously decreased by 57% and 46% respectively as comparied with the control rats (P
8.Femoral neck fractures treatment by cannulated screw fixation
Qi YU ; Bin DONG ; Haiyong CUI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the curative effect and the feasibility of treating femoral neck fractures with cannulated screw fixation.Methods Twenty-three patients with femoral neck fractures were treated with cannulated screw fixation,their average age was 51 years old(range,12~86 years),including 7 male patients and 16 females totally.Garden Ⅱ 2 cases,Garden Ⅱ 6 cases,Garden Ⅲ 12 cases,Garden Ⅳ 3 cases.A patient who suffered from fractures displacement needed traction for 3~7 days before surgical operation and the opening reduction was necessary if reduction was not satisfactory.Results During the follow-up 11~33 months the rate of nonunion was 9%(2 cases) and the rate of avascular necrosis was 13%(3 cases).Conclusion Trectin femoral neck fracture with cannulated screw fixating is very simple and the trauma is small.This may improve the cure rate of the femoral neck fractures and it is easy to be spreaded across the basic-level hospital.
9.Value of Doppler echocardiography in evaluation of left ventricular myocardial remodel and dysfunction in neonates with hypoxia-induced pulmonary artery hypertension
Hua CUI ; Xiaoming TANG ; Bin WANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2000;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the application of the Doppler echocardiography on the clinical value on the left ventricular myocardial remodel and dysfunction in neonates with hypoxia-induced pulmonary artery hypertension. Methods The Doppler echocardiography (ECHO) datas of 24 neonates of pulmonary diseases with secondary pulmonary artery hypertension were identified by color Doppler echocardiography,and compared with 14 neonates with pulmonary diseases without pulmonary artery hypertension. Results Pulmonary artery systolic pressrure (PASP) (38.23?3.26) mm Hg increased ,the diameter of right ventricular(11.92?2.18)mm vs (7.34?0.93) mm and pulmonary artery(10.20?1.21)mm vs (6.89?0.22) mm and diameter of left ventricular end-diastolic(19.74?0.71)mm vs (14.42?0.32) mm in PAH groups increased significantly ( P 0.05). There was positive correlation between the increased pulmonary artery pressure in pulmonary artery hypertension groups and the AV/EV of the mitral value orifice blood stream ( r=0.4126,P
10.Surgical treatment of the pulmonary artery atresia with the intact ventricular septum
Cuntao YU ; Yinglong LIU ; Bin CUI
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2003;0(02):-
Objective Pulmonary artery atresia (PAA) with intact ventricular septum (IVS) is an anatomically heterogeneous entity. A variety of surgical strategies is possible. We sought to evaluate the clinical results of various surgical corrections of PAA with IVS. Methods A retrospective review of our surgical database revealed 17 patients with PAA and IVS operation between January 1992 to August 2004. There were 9 males and 8 females. The age ranged from 15 days to 12 years [(25.5?7.9) months]. The body weight was 3.5 to 28.0 kg [(7.8?5.4) kg]. Radical operation was performed in 10 cases with the Z score -2.3~1.2 (-0.78?0.34), the pulmonary artery index (PAI) 149.53~297.89 mm~2/m~2 (206.35?82.15 mm~2/m~2). Two infants received BT shunt operation for the severe hypoxia at first postoperative day. Palliative operation was performed in 6 cases with the Z score -6.1~0.2 (-2.7?0.92), the PAI 39.88~218.29 mm~2/m~2 (131.85?72.93 mm~2/m~2), including bi-directional Glenn bypass (2 cases), systemic-to-pulmonary arterial (BT) shunt (1 case), right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) reconstruction and BT shunt (3 cases). One patient accepted one and a half ventricular repair, first underwent bi-directional Glenn bypass operation, two years later ,underwent ASD occulsion、PDA occlusion and RVOT reconstruction. Results 3 patients(16.7%) died at perioperative time [two patients who had the radical operation, but next day, had the BT shunt operation, one patient had the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) reconstruction and BT shunt]. The rest recovered smoothly. The main complications included low cardiac output in 3 patients, hypoxemia in 3 patients, hydrothorax in 1 patients and right heart failure in 3 patients. Conclusion Surgical outcome for patients with the PAA with IVS maybe satisfactory, strategries are to be chosen according to the anatomic subtypes such as the tricuspid valve diameter, right ventricular size, pulmonary artery index and coronary anatomy.