1.Preoperative imaging and intraoperative stress test for Weber type B ankle fracture without medial malleolus fracture
Han FEI ; Ting LI ; Changrun LI ; Zhijian SUN ; Xu SUN ; Honghu XIAO ; Meng MI ; Dongchen YAO ; Maoqi GONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(12):1063-1068
Objective:To explore the characteristics and clinical values of preoperative imaging signs and intraoperative stress test in the surgery of the Weber type B fracture without medial malleolar fracture.Methods:The data of 52 patients were reviewed who had been treated at Orthopaedic Trauma Department, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital for Weber type B ankle fracture without medial malleolar fracture from January 2018 to December 2021.They were assigned into 2 groups depending on their results of intraoperative stress test. In the positive group of 21 cases showing a positive intraoperative stress test, there were 19 males and 2 females with an age of (34.4±10.2) years; in the negative group of 31 cases showing a negative intra operative stress test, there were 22 males and 9 females with an age of (39.5±14.8) years. The 2 groups were compared in terms of the medial clear space, tibiofibular clear space and vertical length of the fibular fracture on the preoperative X-ray film, as well as the relative size of the posterior malleolar fracture fragment on the preoperative CT. The imaging characteristics of intraoperative stress tests were also observed.Results:There was no significant difference between the 2 groups in the preoperative general data, showing comparability between groups ( P>0.05). The medial clear space (7.2±2.5) mm and the vertical length of the fibular fracture [49.2 (33.7, 58.7) mm] in the positive group were significantly larger than those in the negative group [(4.5±1.7) mm and 29.6 (24.7, 36.0) mm] ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference between the 2 groups in the lower tibiofibular space [(6.0±1.9) mm versus (5.2 ± 1.4) mm] or in the relative size of posterior malleolar fracture measured by CT [15.8% (6.9%, 19.1%) versus 12.7% (0%, 18.9%)] ( P>0.05). The intraoperative stress test imaging data of a total of 22 cases were collected from the 2 groups (11 cases from each of the 2 groups). During the stress test, only the medial clear space was widened with no widening of the inferior tibiofibular space was found in 7 cases (5 cases in the positive group and 2 cases in the negative group). Conclusions:A routine stress test is recommended for Weber B ankle fracture without medial malleolus fracture, because instability sometimes exists after fibular fixation. Patients with a wider medial clear space and a longer fibular fracture line on X-ray after injury are more likely to be afflicted by instability after fibular fixation. In the patients with a widened medial clear space but without a widened inferior tibiofibular clear space during an intraoperative stress test, it calls for further study whether it is necessary to fix the inferior tibiofibular joint.
2.Operative versus nonoperative treatment of isolated Mason type Ⅱ radial head fracture
Changrun LI ; Ting LI ; Zhijian SUN ; Meng MI ; Honghu XIAO ; Shangwei JI ; Dongchen YAO ; Fangfang DUAN ; Xieyuan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2023;25(8):670-675
Objective:To compare the outcomes of isolated Mason type Ⅱ radial head fracture between operative and non-operative treatments.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the data of patients who had been treated for isolated Mason type Ⅱ radial head fracture either operatively or nonoperatively at Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, Capital Medical University from January 2017 to October 2020. The patients were divided into a non-operative group and an operative group according to their treatment method. After 1:1 propensity score matching method was used to match the patients in the 2 groups, a total of 58 pairs of patients were successfully matched. In the operative group, there were 24 males and 34 females with a mean age of (40±14) years and a body mass index of (23.7±3.4) kg/m 2; in the non-operative group, there were 22 males and 36 females with a mean age of (42±13) years and a body mass index of (23.5±3.9) kg/m 2. Elbow flexion-extension, forearm rotation, Mayo elbow performance score (MEPS), Quick-disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand (q-DASH) score and complications were compared between the 2 groups. Results:There was no significant difference in the baseline data between the 2 groups, indicating comparability ( P>0.05). All the patients were followed up for (24±9) months. At the last follow up in the operative and the non-operative groups, respectively, the elbow flexion-extension was 134° (132°, 136°) and 134°(131°, 136°), the forearm rotation 176° (174°, 179°) and 178° (175°, 179°), the MEPS 100 (100, 100) and 100 (100, 100), the q-DASH score 0 (0, 0) and 0 (0, 0), showing no significant differences between the 2 groups in the above items ( P>0.05). Elbow pain was reported respectively in 4 (6.9%) and 6 (10.3%) patients in the operative and non-operative groups, showing no significant difference between the 2 groups ( P>0.05). Conclusion:The outcomes of operative and non-operative treatments of isolated Mason type Ⅱ radial head fracture are comparable.
3.Establishment of Pre-column Derivatization-HPLC Fingerprint and Content Determination of Monosaccharide Composition from Achyranthes bidentata Polysaccharides
Xiaoyan WANG ; Changrun GUO ; Junmin CHANG ; Li CHEN
China Pharmacy 2021;32(3):294-300
OBJECTIVE: To establish pre- column derivatization-HPLC fingerprint of polysaccharide from Achyranthes bidentata,and to determine the contents of monosaccharide components ,so as to provide reference for quality evaluation of A. bidentata decoction pieces. METHODS :Taking 10 batches of A. bidentata decoction pieces from different manufacturers as samples,the polysaccharides were extracted by water extraction and alcohol precipitation ,hydrolyzed by trifluoroacetic acid ,and then derivatized by 1-phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone for HPLC analysis. The determination was performed on Hanbon Hedera C 18 column with column temperature of 30 ℃ at the flow rate of 1.2 mL/min. The mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile- 0.02 mol/L ammonium acetate solution (gradient elution ). The detection wavelength was set at 250 nm,and sample size was 20 μL. HPLC fingerprint was established and similarity evaluation was performed for 10 batches of A. bidentata polysaccharide by using TCM Chromatogramic Fingerprint Similarity Evaluation System (2012A edition ). The common peak was identified by comparing with the reference substance ,and cluster analysis was performed by using SPSS 25.0 software. The contents of identified monosaccharides were determined by HPLC. RESULTS :The similarity of 10 batches of A. bidentata polysaccharide were all higher than 0.95. Nine common peaks were fixed and a total of 5 common peaks were identified ,namely anhydrous glucose (peak 1), mannose(peak 2),rhamnose(peak 4),galacturonic acid (peak 5)and arabinose (peak 7). Results of cluster analysis showed that S1 sample was classified into one category ;S2,S5,S8 and S 9 samples were clustered into one category ;S3,S4,S6,S7 and S10 samples were clustered into one category. Results of content determination showed that the contents of anhydrous glucose in 10 batches of samples ranged from 6.17 to 17.55 mg/g;those of mannose ranged from 3.31 to 7.66 mg/g;those of rhamnose ranged from 38.80 to 73.97 mg/g;those of galacturonic acid ranged from 2.49 to 8.95 mg/g;those of arabinose ranged from 11.30 to 28.58 mg/g. CONCLUSIONS :Established pre-column derivatization HPLC fingerprints and content determination method can provide reference for quality evaluation of A. bidentata decoction pieces.
4.Study on the Quality Standard and Fingerprint of Achyranthes bidentata Decoction Pieces
Xiaoyan WANG ; Junmin CHANG ; Changrun GUO ; Li CHEN
China Pharmacy 2020;31(24):3000-3006
OBJECTIVE:The establ ish the qu ality standard of Achyranthes bidentata decoction pieces and establish the fingerprint of decoction pieces of different origins. METHODS :TLC method was used to identify A. bidentata decoction pieces. The contents of water ,total ash and ethanol-soluble extract in A. bidentata decoction pieces were determined according to the method in 2015 edition of Chinese Pharmacopoeia (part Ⅳ). UV spectrophotometry was used to determine the content of total steroid. The content of β-ecdysterone in A. bidentata decoction pieces was determined by HPLC. HPLC method was used to establish the fingerprint of 10 batches of A. bidentata decoction pieces. Using β-ecdysterone(No. 10 peak)as reference ,similarity evaluation was conducted by using Similarity Evaluation System for TCM Chromatographic Fingerprints (2012 edition),and the common peaks were determined. SPSS 21.0 software was used for cluster analysis and principal component analysis so as to evaluate the comprehensive quality of A. bidentata decoction pieces. RESULTS :Results of TLC identification showed that the spots with the same color on the corresponding positions of β-ecdysterone and ginsenoside Ro control in chromatogram of test sample. The average water content of 10 batches of A. bidentata decoction pieces was 4.07% -6.33% . The total ash content was 5.04% -6.43% . The ethanol-soluble extract was 6.57% -11.12% . The linear range of total sterone (by β-ecdysterone) and β-ecdysterone were 0.01-0.08 mg/mL and 68.5-479.5 µg/mL (R2>0.999), respectively. RSDs of precision ,stability and repeatability tests were all less than 3%. The average recovery rates were 98.85%(RSD=1.89%,n=6)and 100.34%(RSD= 2.12%,n=9),respectively. The average contents were 0.34%-0.56% and 0.07%-0.09%,respectively. There were 24 common peaks in 10 batches of A. bidentata decoction pieces ,and the similarity was all over 0.900. Cluster analysis results showed that 10 batches of A. bidentata decoction pieces could be grouped into 4 categories,among which S 1,S3,S6 and S 10 were one category , S2,S7 and S 8 were one category ,S4 and S 9 were one category ,and S 5 was one category. The results of principal component analysis showed that the cumulative variance contribution rate of the first four principal components was 86.774%. The order of comprehensive quality is S 8>S5>S9>S4>S3>S7>S6>S10>S2>S1. CONCLUSIONS :The established quality standard , content deter mination method and HPLC fingerprint are stable and accurate ,and can be used for the quality evaluation of A. bidentata decoction pieces. Δ 基金项目:国家科技部重点研发计划(No.2018YFC1707105) *硕士研究生。研究方向:中药质量控制。E-mail:995354085@
5.Reliability and reproducibility of three classification systems for distal humeral coronal fractures
Gang FU ; Changrun LI ; Ting LI ; Xiang YU ; Zhaoning LI ; Liang DING ; Zhijian SUN ; Meng MI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2023;25(9):799-804
Objective:To investigate the reliability and repeatability of 3 classification systems for coronal fractures of distal humerus.Methods:Included were the imaging data (X-ray and CT scan) of the 64 patients with distal humeral coronal fracture who had been admitted to the outpatient and emergency departments of Beijing Jishuitan Hospital from January, 2015 to December, 2021. Four orthopedic surgeons (1 chief surgeon, 1 associate chief surgeon, 1 attending surgeon, and 1 resident surgeon) served as observers who classified the fractures by their imaging data respectively according to the Bryan-Morrey, Ring and Dubberley classifications. Four weeks later when the imaging data of 64 patients were renumbered, the 4 orthopedic surgeons performed the same classifications again. Inter-observer and intra-observer Kappa values were calculated for the 3 classifications. Landis and Koch Kappa's Benchmark Scale was used to interpret the results.Results:Interobserver confidence: The average agreement of the Bryan-Morrey classification was 75.0%, and its Kappa value was 0.546, indicating moderate agreement. The average consistency of Ring classification was 74.7%, and its Kappa value was 0.702, indicating high consistency. The average consistency of Dubberley classification was 84.1%, and its Kappa value was 0.785, indicating high consistency. Intra-observer repeatability: The average consistency of Bryan-Morrey classification was 89.9% and its Kappa value was 0.824 for the same observer. The average consistency of Ring classification was 91.0%, and its Kappa value was 0.884. The average consistency of Dubberley classification was 91.8%, and its Kappa value was 0.888.Conclusions:The 3 classification systems for distal humeral coronal fractures all demonstrate high reproducibility. As the Dubberley classification system is relatively more reliable, it has a certain guiding value for the treatment of coronal fractures of the distal humerus. However, in clinical practice, an optimal surgical strategy should take into account various factors that may affect fracture typing.