1.Management of chronic Achilles tendon rupture of Myerson type Ⅱ using a tunnel beneath paratenon
Xiaoning WANG ; Xin HUANG ; Yu JIANG ; Yingbo ZHU ; Chenghang DU ; Kejian WU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(4):279-283
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of using a tunnel beneath the paratenon to repair chronic Achilles tendon rupture of Myerson type Ⅱ.Methods From August 2008 through January 2018,19 patients with chronic Achilles tendon rupture were treated with a self-designed minimally invasive suture technique at Department of Orthopaedics,The Fourth Medical Center,General Hospital of PLA.They were all male,aged from 25 to 64 years(average,40.4 years).The left side was injured in 12 patients and the right side in 7.The duration from injury to surgery ranged from 28 to 120 days,averaging 60 days.The Achilles tendon defects averaged 3.84 cm.Their clinical diagnoses were confirmed by positive results of clinical examination and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) scans.After a 2 cm transverse incision was made at the proximal side,the proximal stump beneath the paratenon was adequately released with a periosteum elevator.The proximal stump was sutured by the Bunnell method with an Ethicon-X519 non-absorbable suture under direct vision.After a 1.0-1.5 cm transverse incision was made,percutaneous Bunnell suture was performed at the distal side.The proximal stump was then introduced into the distal incision through the paratenon tunnel.After the affected foot was fully flexed,the 2 stumps were tied closely together and buried under direct vision.Early rehabilitation was encouraged after surgery.The clinical efficacy was assessed according to the ankle-hindfoot scores of American Orthopaedic Foot&Ankle Society(AOFAS) and the Arner-Lindholm evaluation criteria.Results The 19 patients were followed up for 10 months to 9.5 years(average,2.45 years).All the wounds healed at the first stage without any complications related to incision,sural nerve injury or tendon re-rupture.Their AOFAS ankle-hindfoot scores averaged 98.4,with 19 excellent cases;according to the Arner-Lindholm criteria,13 cases were excellent and 6 cases good.Both of the evaluation systems yielded a good to excellent rate of 100%.In the 3 patients who underwent isokinetic testing,there was no significant difference between the normal and affected sides in the peak value of flexion or in the total work of fatigue.Conclusion Using a tunnel beneath the paratenon is a good self-designed minimally invasive suture technique for chronic Achilles tendon rupture of Myerson type Ⅱ because it is simple and reliable,and leads to limited tissue damage,adhesion or complications.
2.Tracking evaluation on the implementation of Survey of oncomelanid snails (WS/T 563—2017) in Sichuan and Anhui provinces
Jiajia WAN ; Chenghang YU ; Nannan WANG ; Chen PU ; Yu ZHANG ; Daohua LIU ; Zhiguo CAO ; Bin ZHENG ; Yang LIU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2023;35(6):638-640
To evaluate the implementation of Survey of oncomelanid snails (WS/T 563—2017) in schistosomiasis-endemic foci, two schistosomiasis-endemic counties were selected from two provinces of Sichuan and Anhui. Professional staff working in province-, city-, county- and township-level disease control and prevention institutions, parasitic disease control institutions or medical institutions were recruited, and the understanding, use and implementation of Survey of oncomelanid snails (WS/T 563—2017) were investigated using questionnaires and interviews. The awareness, use, proportion of propagation and implementation and correct rate of answering questions pertaining to Survey of oncomelanid snails (WS/T 563—2017) were analyzed. A total of 270 questionnaires were allocated, and 269 were recovered, including 254 valid questionnaires. The overall awareness of Survey of oncomelanid snails (WS/T 563—2017) was 84.64% (215/254), and propagation and implementation of Survey of oncomelanid snails (WS/T 563—2017) was not performed in 23.28% (17/73) of the survey institutions following implementation of Survey of oncomelanid snails (WS/T 563—2017), with meeting training and allocation of propagation materials as the main type of propagation and implementation. Among 254 respondents, 77.16% (196/254) were familiar with the standard, 66.14% (168/254) understood the conditions for use of the standard during snail surveys, and 96.85% (246/254) had the approach for identifying snails. In addition, there were 41.73% (106/254), 50.78% (129/254) and 7.48% (19/254) of respondents that considered the operability of Survey of oncomelanid snails (WS/T 563—2017) was very good, good and general, respectively. The findings demonstrate that the issue and implementation of Survey of oncomelanid snails (WS/T 563—2017) has filled the gap for the standardization of snail control techniques, and which plays an importang guiding role in the national schistosomiasis control program.