1.Surgical approach of internal fixation of maxillofacial fracture.
Dashun LIU ; Ruizhen ZHANG ; Xiao DONG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(22):1255-1257
OBJECTIVE:
By summary and analysis of rigid internal fixation for the treatment of maxillofacial fractures incision and exposure, investigate the plate reasonable surgical approach of fracture reduction and fixation titanium.
METHOD:
Summary of the 76 surgical cases, Counting the statistics of the number that the surgery ways choose by facial incision and fractures location, analysis of the indications for surgery and the advantages and disadvantages of various surgical approaches. Followed up for more than six months, in order to observe the recovery of occlusal function and the facial cosmetic results.
RESULT:
The upper jaw or cheek bone has the more possibility in facial fracture, which used of a small incision hidden under the lip gingival sulcus and lower eyelid. After six months, the facial wound healing recover in good occlusal with no obvious scarring.
CONCLUSION
Reasonable choice of surgical incision can make the fracture site exposure and the facial aesthetic effect into account.
Adult
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Bone Plates
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Facial Bones
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injuries
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Female
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Fracture Fixation, Internal
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instrumentation
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methods
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Fractures, Bone
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surgery
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Humans
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Male
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Retrospective Studies
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Titanium
2.Observation of clinical efficacy on prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine in 60 cases of type 2 diabetes
Zeqi CHEN ; Xiaozhen LIU ; Dashun CHEN ; Qingyu FU ; Yingzhe LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(08):-
Objective To explore the treatment perscription with the method of integrated traditional and western medicine in type 2 diabetes.Methods With the methods of differential diagnosis of diseases in western medicine and differential symptoms and signs in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM),the diseases were separated into different patterns of syndrome and treated with propotional prescription of TCM.The curative effect was evaluated with the scores in the integration of symptoms and the changes on the levels of blood glucose and glycated-hemoglobin.Results Clinical curative effects were achieved using the prescription of TCM and the simple western medicines.The curative effects were much better on lowering integration of symptoms and the level of pre-meal blood glucose with the prescription of TCM than those of the simple western medicine.Conclusion The clinical curative effects are significant on relieving the clinical symptoms of patients with the prescription of TCM than those of the simple western medicine.