1.A Preliminary Study on the Safety of Anterolateral Approach Elbow Arthroscopy
Bo XIE ; Lingli ZHOU ; Hongbin YANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2017;17(6):550-552
Objective To evaluate the anatomic relationships between the portals and radial nerve of three different operations of antrolateral approach elbow arthroscopy.Methods The dissections were pedormed in 10 formalin soaked adult cadaver elbows.The distances from the three different antrolateral portals to the radial nerve in extension and flexion 90° position were measured.The portal A was located at 3 cm distal and 1 cm anterior to the lateral epicondyle;the portal B was located at 2 cm distal and 2 cm anterior to the lateral epicondyle;the portal C,1 cm distal and 1 cm anterior to the lateral epicondyle.Results The nearest distances from the anterolateral portal A,B,and C to the radial nerve in extension position were (2.30 ± 0.95) mm,(3.00 ± 1.56) mm,and (3.60 ± 1.65) mm,with significant differences (F =11.097,P =0.001).Statistical difference in distances from the anterolateral portal to the radial nerve between portal A and C was found (P =0.006).No statistically significant difference was seen between A and B or B and C (PA-B =0.134,PB-c =0.072).The distances from the anterolateral portal A,B,and C to the radial nerve in flexion 90° position were (4.40 ± 2.01) mm,(6.10 ± 1.79) mm,and (7.90 ± 1.85) mm,with significant differences (F =54.775,P =0.000).There were statistically significant difference among the three approaches (PA-B =0.000,PA-c =0.000,PB-c =0.002).The distances increased when the position changed from extension to flexion 90° for portal A (t =-5.161,P =0.001),portal B (t=-8.188,P=0.000),and portal C (t =-10.167,P =0.000).Conclusion The anterolateral portal 1 cm distal and 1 cm anterior to the lateral epicondyle is the safest apporach.
2.Diuretics-induced hyponatremia——A systematic review of the published articles
Wenyue WANG ; Shan YANG ; Bo ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2014;30(2):138-140
MEDLINE,Ovid,CNKI,and Vip Database were retrieved for articles of diuretics induced hyponatremia.6 retrospective studies,2 prospective studies,and 31 case reports were included.Pearson correlation coefficient of the cumulative dose and serum sodium level was-0.121 (P =0.757).It is suggested that serum sodium level should be closely monitored while administrating diuretics,especially in patients with high-risk of hyponatremia.
3.Clinical evaluation on the effect of paclitaxel in the treatment of advanced breast cancer
Bo ZHOU ; Fuzhong TONG ; Deqi YANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(10):-
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of chemotherapy containing paclitaxel in patients with advanced breast cancer.Methods Chemotherapy containing paclitaxel was used in 30 patients with advanced breast cancer.Paclitaxel was administered by iv infusion at a dose of 135*!mg/m 2 in 3-hour every 3~4 weeks for an average of 4 sessions. All patients received premedication of dexamethasone, diphenhydramine and cimetidine to prevent allergic reactions. Results The overall response rate was 43%(13/30),including complete remission(CR) in 3(10%) cases and partial remission(PR) in 10(33%). The average duration of remission was 1.6 months in CR cases and 5 months in PR cases respectively.The major toxicity associated with paclitaxel administration includes neutropenia,myalgia,arthralgia, numbness of hands and feet,alopecia and flushing of face. Conclusion Paclitaxel is an effective agent for treatment of advanced breast cancer and its side effects are tolerable.
4.RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ERYTHROCYTE SORBITOL AND DIABETIC MICROAN-GIOPATHY IN PATIENTS WITH NIDDM
Bo ZHOU ; Shuping WANG ; Jinglin YANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(04):-
To explore the relationship between the activity of polyol pathway and diabetic microangiopathy, the level of red blood cell sorbitol(RBCS)in 106 patients with NIDDMwas determined. The results indicated that the level of RBCS in diabetic patients was significantly increased, and was positively correlated with 24-h urinary albumin excretion rate(UAER)and the degree of diabetic retinopathy(DR). Besides,the value of RBCS in patients with both pro-teinuris and DR or proteinuria was markedly higher as compared with that in patients with either proteinuria or DR,and the concentration of RBCS in the patients with DR of proteinuria was also significantly higher than those wth neither proteinuria nor DR. In addition.it was also found that the value of RBCS gradually elevated with the aggravation of UAERand DR. These findings suggest that the elevation of RBCS level plays an important role in the formation and development of diabetic microangiopathy.
5.Expression and characteristics of T cell receptor V? gene in experimental allergic neuritis
Huan YANG ; Bo XIAO ; Wenbin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 1999;0(06):-
Objective To investigate which subfamily genes of T cell receptor (TCR) V? expand predominantly during the course of experimental allergic neuritis (EAN). Methods Using RT-PCR and in situ hybridization techniques,the expression levels of TCR V? 2,6,8,10,14 in the peripheral blood,lymph nodes,peripheral nerves of group EAN and those of the control group were compared. Results In group EAN,the expression of TCR V? 6?8 mRNA increased at the early phage(41.1?1.1 and 74.4?1.9 vs 25.9?1.5 and 26.1?1.6) and became more significantly at the peak of the disease,and resolved to normal at the recovery phage in the lymph nodes.But they amounted up gradually from the early stage to the peak,and then decreased a little in the infiltrating T-lymphocytes in peripheral nerves,the difference was significant.In addition,the expression of TCR V? 8 was notably higher than that of TCR V? 6 in the levels of mRNA. Conclusion The subfamilies of TCRV? genes which restrict the development of EAN due to recognizing the specific antigens are TCRV? 8 and TCRV? 6. T lymphocytes specifically expressing TCR V?6?8 genes are activated and clonally proliferated in the lymph nodes,and then migrate to the involved peripheral nerves,which might induce a series of immune lesions consequently.
6.Comparison between operation through laparotomy and the endoscope for senile and high risk patients with severe acute cholangitis (report of 84 cases)
Bo YANG ; Shuren MA ; Wenping ZHOU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(07):-
objective To evaluate endoscopic surgery for high risk patients over 70 years old with severe acute cholangitis. Methods From October 1991 to October 2003, 84 high risk patients over 70 years old suffering from severe acute cholangitis were included and divided into laparotomy surgery (ST) and endoscopic surgery (ET) group. Results 80 patients were cured. The care rate was 81.2% in ST group and 91.6% in ET group. The mortality rate was lower in ET compared with ST (9.1% vs 18.8%). The rate of complication was reduced from 37.5% in ST group to 13.9% in ET group. The average duration of drainage was reduced from 49.4 days in ST group to 18.6 days in ET group. The total treatment days were shortened from 46.2 days to 22.8 days comparing ST with ET. Conclusions Endoscopic surgery should be the first choice for the senile and high risk patients with severe acute cholangitis. Endoscopic surgery was convenient, with mininal injury, safe and effective, and period of treatment was shortened, especially for elderly or critically ill patients, as well as those with MODS or previous billiary operations.
7.Considerations on the Construction of Research Oriented Hospital in the Underdeveloped Areas: An example of Guangxi
Junjun LIU ; Bo WEI ; Qin LIU ; Yang ZHOU
Modern Hospital 2017;17(5):625-628
Based on literature research and data analysis, the current development situations of the large comprehensive hospitals in the underdeveloped area were analyzed objectively.In addition, with the practical situation of Guangxi, the article did not only elaborate the necessity of establishing a research oriented hospital, but also the way for the construction of research oriented hospital in the underdeveloped area.
8.Quantitative microradiographic analysis of remineralization of enamel lesions promoted by casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate and fluoride
Chunhua ZHOU ; Xinhua SUN ; Yang HUANG ; Bo LI
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the remineralization effect of casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate(CPP-ACP) and fluoride complex on artificial enamel subsurface white spot lesions in vitro in order to provide a new method to treat the postorthodontic enamel demineralization.Methods Extracted premolar teeth for orthodontic reason were immersed into lactic acid gel to prepare artificial white spot lesions.Then the specimens were randomly assigned to seven groups:5.0%CPP-ACFP group,1.0% CPP-ACP group,0.1% CPP-ACPgroup,calcium phosphate saturated solution group,calcium phosphate saturated solution plus fluorid group,deionized water group.Lesion depths and mineral loss were quantitatively determined by microradiography in various groups.Results The lesion depths and mineral loss after remineralization in each group were significantly reduced(P0.05),but the lesion depths and mineral loss in these three groups were significantly lower than those in deionized water group(P
9.Mechanics effect of lumbar physiological curvature adjustment by three-dimensional swirl angle program control:A randomized controlled analysis
Puyang REN ; Liyan ZHANG ; Yongjie QI ; Yingmei ZHOU ; Bo YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(02):-
AIM:To explore the regulation of lumbar physiological curvature by angulation traction and longitudinal rotation and the clinical significance of repairing spinal balance on lumbar disc herniation(LDH). METHODS:①Totally 71 patients with LDH diagnosed by CT at the 451 Hospital of Chinese PLA were enrolled from October 2005 to January 2006. Three-dimensional swirl angle program control restitution bed was applied. This bed was composed of fixing chest swirl section,magnetic heat lumbar flexure massage section and traction haunch angulation section with the pull strength of 20-90 kg. ②The patients were divided into experimental group(n =38) and control group(n =33). ③All patients of the two groups received supine genuflex traction for 20 minutes and combined with longitudinal rotation for 10 minutes. Patients in the experimental group received 20? traction from below lumbar to bed,while patients in the control group received plane traction combined with longitudinal rotation. ④Lumbar function was determined by criterion of the lumbar disease made by Japanese Shaping Association to observe improved indexes and times of treatment. RESULTS:Totally 71 patients were involved in the result analysis. No significant difference was found in preoperative lumbar function between experimental group and control group(13.684?1.662,13.485?3.001,P
10.Role of BDNF-trkB signaling pathway in ketamine treating diabetic neuropathic pain
Jian ZONG ; Chun YANG ; Mingzhu HU ; Bo ZHOU ; Yong JI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(6):801-805,806
Aim Toinvestigatetheroleofbrain-de-rived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)-tyrosine receptor ki-nase B (trkB ) signaling pathway in the therapeutic effects of ketamine on diabetic neuropathic pain.Meth-ods Forty-eightWistarrats,aged3months,weighing 200~250 g,were equally randomized into 4 groups(n=12 ):control group (C group ), saline group (S group),ketamine group (K group)and ketamine +ANA-12 group (KA group ).Rats in S,K and KA groups were intraperitoneally injected with a single of streptozotocin(STZ)65 mg·kg-1 to construct diabetic neuropathic pain model.After twenty-eight days,rats in S,K and KA groups were intraperitoneally injected with saline, ketamine 10 mg·kg-1 and ketamine 10 mg·kg-1 +ANA-12 0. 5 mg·kg-1 for consecutive 7 days, respectively. On the 8th day, mechanical withdrawal threshold(MWT)of rats was measured.Af-ter that,the rats were immediately sacrificed,and dor-sal ganglion of lumbar spine and prefrontal cortex (PFC)were harvested for measuring BDNF,p-trkB/trkB,synaptophysin and spine density by Western blot andglogistaining.Results ComparedwithCgroup, rats in S group significantly decreased MWT,BDNF, p-trkB/trkB,synaptophysin and spine density in dorsal ganglion and PFC (P <0. 05 ).Compared with S group,rats in K group showed a significant increase of MWT,BDNF,p-trkB/trkB,synaptophysin and spine density in the all observed regions(P<0. 05 ).On the contrary,rats in KA group showed a significant de-crease of MWT and BDNF,p-trkB/trkB,synaptophys-in and spine density as compared with K group in all regions(P<0. 05 ).Furthermore,BDNF was positive-ly correlated with spine density in all regions (P <0.05).Conclusion BDNF-trkBsignalingpathway mediates ketamine-induced therapeutic effects in dia-betic neuropathic pain.