1.Clinical values of using platelet rich plasma with autologous fat injection in facial rejuvenation
Chang LIU ; Yuzhe CHEN ; Yajuan XU ; Qi QU ; Jun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2016;22(2):67-70
Objective To explore the clinical value of autologous fat injection with platelet rich plasma in facial rejuvenation.Methods 35 female beauty seekers were collected in this study.They were divided into two groups:sample autologous fat group (FAT group,n=20) and combined autologous fat and platelet-rich plasma group (PRP group,n =15).The average level of injection was 34 ml.The fat was collected at the abdominal or thigh sites using 18 G needle connecting with negative pressure suction-pump.The fat was centrifugated 2 min to get rid of the lower layer of water and the upper layer of oil.Weigao PRP extract kit was used to obtain the PRP.The ratio of PRP to fat was 1:5.The injection technique was according to Colemen method.The survival rate,satisfaction and complication were compared between the 2 groups.Results There were no infection,hematoma,fat liquefaction necrosis occurred in the 2 groups.Compared with the FAT group,the skin texture and facial contour of the PRP group was improved.Conclusions The platelet rich plasma can improve the survival rate of fat and has a stable effect,which is one of the safe and ideal methods of facial rejuvenation.
2.Probe design of ultrasound biomicroscopy in ophthalmology.
Mingshan ZHU ; Hao CHEN ; Jia QU ; Liangyu XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2014;38(3):196-228
Ultrasound biomicroscopy is an important ultrasound medical instrument and primary used in ophthalmology.The article design a probe of ultrasound biomicroscopy which is Portable, Low power consumption and High performance. Which can be used when plug in the computer USB interface.
Equipment Design
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Microscopy, Acoustic
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Ophthalmology
3.Study on bacteria-inhibiting effect of amino acids
Yuekai CHEN ; Jun XU ; Yunbo QU ; Guoping XI ; Min ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2001;22(1):31-32
Purpose The aim is to study the inhibiting effect s of nineteen amino acids to E.coli,St.aureus and B.Subtilis.Metho ds The qualitative inhibition of nineteen amino acids on E.coli ,St.aureus and B.Subtilis was determined using filter papers treated by saturated amino acids placed on the bacteria medium dish.The quantitative inhibi ting effects of the amino acids which were proved to have inhibition to these th ree bacteria were determined in the bacteria LB medium with different concentrations of amin o acids.Results It was indicated that cysteine was used to in hibit St.aureus.The best inhibiting time was 6 hours,and the optimum of concentrat ion was 0.625% in which the inhibiting rate was 92.62%.Conclusion Cysteine could inhibit St. aureus.
4.Clinical application of intraoperative sustained skin and soft-tissue expansion in augmentation mammaplasty using transaxillary approach with endoscopic assistance
Yuzhe CHEN ; Xiang XIE ; Qi QU ; Yajuan XU ; Dong LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2012;(6):413-415
Objective To evaluate the results of prosthesis augmentation,relieve suffering patient experience,improve shape and touch of breast.Methods According to design,in dual-plane mammaplasty transaxillary approach with endoscopic assistance,we used soft-tissue expansion before prosthesis,saline volume in expander was the same as prosthesis size at beginning; adjusting expander volume and position,then determined prosthesis size according to expander volume lastly.after intraoperative sustained expansion for 30 to 60 minutes twice prosthes volume,replace expander with prosthesis.Results This method was applied in 120 patients,showing that pain significantly reduced after expansive without use of analgesia pump; complications included that 3 patients appeared seroma and absorbed soon; 2 patients had poor prosthese location,which was adjusted in reoperation; one capsular contracture was repaired later.After 6-months to 2-years follow-up,the results showed that breast was nature and dynamic; satisfactory rate reached to 95 %.Conclusions In augmentation mammaplastic operation,pre-adoption of an expander can make it easy to adjust the location of prosthesis,to avoid being injured and to determine prosthesis volume by expander injection of saline volume,especially for patient with different size of both breasts.
5.Analysis of the sperm DNA fragmentation in different degrees of varicocele infertility patients after high ligation of the spermatic vein
Shihao QU ; Jianying XU ; Ying LUO ; Quxin CHEN
China Journal of Endoscopy 2017;23(8):61-65
Objective To analyze the sperm DNA fragmentation in different degrees of varicocele (VC) infertility patients after high ligation of the spermatic vein. Methods There were 57 patients with different degrees of VC infertility patients. 27 patients had been diagnosed with level two VC, and 30 patients had been diagnosed with level three VC. All patients' sperm DNA fragmentation index (DFI) were detected and calculated at preoperative one month and postoperative three months. Results 57 VC infertility patients were all suffered from laparoscopic high ligation of the spermatic vein on both sides. There was no statistically difference on preoperative sperm DFI between level two and level three patients (P > 0.05). All patients' sperm DFI were decreased after laparoscopic (P < 0.05), and level two VC infertility patients had significant greater progress than level three patients (P < 0.05). Conclusion Laparoscopic high ligation of the spermatic vein can effectively improve VC infertility patients sperm DFI. It would be better for level two VC infertility patients.
6.Inhibition studies of N_3-o-toluyl-fluorouracil on human gastric carcinoma cells growth through induction of apoptosis
Minghui CHEN ; Yanna CHENG ; Lirui SUN ; Wenfang XU ; Xianjun QU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(02):-
Aim To evaluate the efficacy of TFU as a precursor of 5-FU on the growth inhibition of human gastric carcinoma cell lines SGC-7901 and MKN-45.Methods In vitro experiments,cell growth inhibition was measured by MTT assay.The rates were compared in the presence and Absence of liver microsomal enzymes.The morphology of apoptotic cells was detected by observation with a fluorescence microscope after staining by using adridine orange/ethidium bromide solution.DNA fragmentation was analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis and flow cytometry respectively.Western blot was employed to analyze the expression of Bcl-2 and Bax.The in vivo efficacy of TFU was assessed in nude mice bearing tumours.The specimens were re-moved and the in situ cell apoptosis detection kit was employed for TUNEL staining.Results Growth of SGC-7901 and MKN-45 cells was remarkably suppressed by treatment with TFU in the presence of liver microsomal enzymes in vitro,suggesting that TFU might be converted to 5-FU by the enzymes.Similar treatment of TFU induced apoptosis of the cells,which was deduced from typical apoptotic features such as morphology,the formation of characteristic ladder pattern of DNA migration and the accumulation of sub-G1 phase.Furthermore,a significant inhibition of Bcl-2 expression and the up-regulation of Bax were observed after treatment with TFU in the presence of liver microsomal enzymes.Growth of human gastric carcinoma cells was significantly delayed by oral administration of TFU with low side effects.Apoptosis in xenografts was also observed by means of TUNEL staining method.Conclusion Treatment of TFU in the presence of liver microsomal enzymes could promote the inhibition of gastric carcinoma cell proliferation.TFU might sustain release of 5-FU mediated by liver microsomal enzymes.Low dose of 5-FU might trigger the carcinoma cells apoptosis via regulation of Bax and Bcl-2.
7.Effects of Extracorporeal Shock Wave on Spasticity of Biceps Brachii after Stroke
Siwei XU ; Yun MIAO ; Yanyan YU ; Qiang QU ; Wenhua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;20(12):1140-1143
Objective To observe the effects of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) on spasticity of biceps brachii after stroke. Methods 12 patients with spasticity of biceps brachii after stroke were divided into control group (n=6) and ESWT group (n=6). The ESWT group received a session of ESWT and the control group received placebo treatment. All patients were assessed before and immediately after treatment, including integrated electromyogram (iEMG) and co-contraction ratio during maximum isometric voluntary contraction (MIVC) of elbow extension with surface electromyography, the modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) and content of shoulder and elbow of Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA). Results The scores of MAS and FMA, the iEMG and the cocontraction ratio of biceps brachii improved in the ESWT group after the treatment (P<0.05), and improved more than those in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion ESWT can immediately relieve the spasticity of biceps brachii, inhibit the cocontraction of biceps brachii during elbow extension and improve the motor function of upper limb in patients post stroke.
8.Using customized acetabular cages for revision THA with severe bone defects
Huiwu LI ; Zhenan ZHU ; Chen XU ; Jiawei XU ; Yuanqing MAO ; Xinhua QU ; Jingwei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;36(23):1487-1494
Objective To evaluate the results of computer-aid customized acetabular cages for patients with severe defects.Methods Twenty-three patients (8 males and 15 females) with a massive acetabular defects were involved in the present study from January 2005 to September 2014.The average age was 64.2 years (range,46-79 years).According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) classification,20 had AAOS type Ⅲ defects and three had AAOS type Ⅳ defects.The customized cages were individualized to each patient's bone defects based on the rapid prototype three-dimensional printed models.The mean follow-up duration was 66.3 months (range,24-120 months).The clinical and radiographic outcomes of all patients were assessed at 6 and 12 weeks after surgery and at once yearly thereafter.Harris hip scores were assessed before surgery and at each follow-up.Postoperative radiographs were evaluated for cage position,migration,and graft incorporation.Complications and reoperations were assessed by chart review.Results The mean Harris hip score improved from 36.2±7.9 (range,20-49) to 81.8± 8.4 (range,60-96),and there is a significant difference between pre-and post-operation (t=23.23,P<0.001).Individualized custom cages resulted in generally reliable restoration of the hip center.The difference of horizontal distance (between the center of each hip and pubic symphysis) between bilateral sides was-3.0±6.4 mm (range,-19-8 mm).The difference of vertical distance (between the center of each hip and the line connecting the inferior border of the bilateral tear drop) between bilateral sides was 0.4±2.8 mm (range,-4.5-5 mm).No re-revisions had been conducted.None of the cups showed radiographic migration,while one cage was suspected to be loose based on a circumferential 2-mm radiolucent line.Cancellous allografts appeared to be incorporated in 22 of 23 patients.One deep infection and one superficial infection were observed and were treated with irrigation,debridement,and vacuum sealing drainage.One dislocation and one suspected injury of the superior gluteal nerve also were observed and were treated conservatively.Conclusion Individualized customized cages appears to provide stable fixation and improve hip scores at short or mid-term follow-up.
9.Application of rotary biopsy forceps in diagnosis of gastric pre-cancerous lesions
Min ZHOU ; Leiming XU ; Chunying QU ; Yi ZHANG ; Wenchao WU ; Ying CHEN ; Huifang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2010;27(2):64-66
Objective To evaluate the sampling efficiency of rotary biopsy forceps in gastric precancerous lesions. Methods A total of 60 gastric lesions with suspected pre-cancerous characters under narrow band imaging were enrolled,and consecutive samples were taken from same lesion by one endoscopist with routine and rotary forceps,respectively. The most severe pathological diagnosis was regarded as the final diagnosis. Results There was a significant difference between rotary biopsy forceps and routine ones in regarding of sample quality and capability of minimize tissue damage (P<0. 05). The concordance rate with final pathological diagnosis from sample taken by rotary biopsy forceps was higher than that from routine ones,but without significance (P>0. 05). Conclusion The rotary biopsy forceps is superior to routine ones in sampling of gastric pre-cancerous lesions.
10.Microsurgical treatment for tumors in jugular foramen and its around
Yaodong XU ; Yuefei DENG ; Yiqing ZHENG ; Suijun CHEN ; Yongkang QU ; Bin CHEN ; Shufang JI
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2008;31(6):414-416
Objective To explore the micresurgical techniques and outcome of tumors in jugular foramen and its around. Methods Eleven patients with jugular foramen tumors were operated through suboccipital-retrosigmoid approach (2 cases), jugular foramen approach (2 cases), temporal fossa approach (4 cases) and mastoid-cervical combined approach (3 cases). Results Nine tumors were totally removed and 2 were subtotally removed. Of those cases, there were 4 neurinoma, 4 paragangliome, I meningioma, 1 mucochondrosarcoma, and 1 low-differentiated carcinoma. Postoperative complications included transient cerebrespinal fluid leak(1 case) and new lower cranial nerve injury (2 cases). All cases were followed up for mere than 8 months. The postoperative hearing was improved in 1 case, stable in 6 cases, deteriorated in 4 cases. Postoperative facial paralysis of grade Ⅱ- Ⅲ occurred in 3 of 9 patients without facial paralysis, which recovered in half a year. Of 2 patients with facial paralysis before surgery, facial function was improved in 1 case and stable in 1 case. Conclusion Proper surgical approaches and micrceurgical techniques, which were adopted according to the types, the location, and the expansion of tumors, the function of facial nerve and lower cranial nerves, and hearing level, are good for reducing complications, exposing and removing jugular foramen tumors.