1.Therapeutic effect of modified frontal muscle flap transfer with facial nerve function fully preserved in the correction of severe blepharoptosis
Bingqing WANG ; Gang SUN ; Lian XUE
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2020;26(2):119-122
Objective:To study the therapeutic effect of modified frontal muscle flap with facial nerve function preserved in the treatment of severe blepharoptosis, and to observe its therapeutic effect and recurrence rate.Methods:From May 2005 to may 2019, 17 patients (26 eyes) with severe blepharoptosis were treated with modified triangular frontalis muscle flap. The curative effect and satisfaction were evaluated.Results:After 6 months to 10 years' follow-up, the patients with blepharoptosis were well corrected, and the function of opening and closing was restored to normal. 24 eyes in 26 eyes were cured, and 2 eyes were basically cured. No recurrence or retraction of the upper eyelid occurred. 14 patients were very satisfied with the treatment effect, 2 were basically satisfied, 1 was not satisfied.Conclusions:The transfer of the triangle frontalis flap in the upper part of the eyelid can correct the blepharoptosis effectively, and keep the function of facial nerve fully, then avoid the paralysis of frontalis flap caused by nerve conduction obstacle, which can reduce the recurrence rate.
2.Relationship between family resilience and mental health among military personnel:a cross lagged analysis
Kaiyuan JING ; Yanzhen YANG ; Shujuan SUN ; Yawen TAN ; Bingqing XUE ; Yijun ZHU ; Mengxue ZHAO
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(3):209-214
Objective To explore the causal relationship between family resilience and mental health in military personnel population.Methods A total of 204 military personnel were recruited from an army unit stationed in Western China with cluster convenience sampling.Family Resilience Scale(FRS)and Symptom Checklist 90(SCL-90)were used to survey them twice,in an interval of 4 months.Amos 26.0 was applied to construct a cross-lag model and analyze the data.Results After controlling mental symptoms from the first survey,family resilience in the first measure significantly predicted mental symptoms in the second measure(β=-0.14,P<0.05).After controlling for family resilience from the first survey,mental symptoms in the first measure significantly predicted family resilience in the second measure(β=-0.13,P<0.05).Conclusion The relationship between family resilience and mental health is mutually causal in military personnel,and one predicts the other one.Our findings highlight the key dimensions of the relationship between the two.