1.Surgical treatment of ankle fracture
Jun LIANG ; Jianhua YU ; Dezhi ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 1996;0(10):-
Objective To evaluated the surgical techniques and results of open reduction and internal fixation performed for ankle fracture. Methods Eighty-two patients with ankle fracture were treated with open reduction and internal fixation from March 1995 to June 1999. Fifty-eight patients with complete clinical data were analyzed. The patient group consisted of 36 males and 22 females. According to Weber-AO classification, the group was made up of 30 Weber B cases,28 Weber C cases. All patients were evaluated with modified Baird and Jackson scoring system. The relationship between final result and fracture pattern, fixation methods, the time of exercise initiation after operation were analyzed respectively. Results The followed-up period varied from 2 months to 52 months, with an average of 17 months. The number of patients whose results was excellent, good, fair and poor was respectively 31, 18, 6 and 3. The total percentage of good to excellent clinical results was 84.5%. Fifty-four ankles were completely pain free and the remainders had only slight pain after long time walking. Conclusion Operative treatment may provide satisfactory fracture reduction and clinical results for ankle fracture. Correct fracture pattern estimation and proper internal fixation is of importance to achieve and maitain reduction, and then, to gain better long term results.
2.Role of brain -derived neurotrophic factor in pathological mechanism of autism spectrum disorder
Zhen ZHENG ; Yi QU ; Dezhi MU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(24):1912-1914
The brain -derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)plays an important role in the development and function of the nervous system.BDNF controls the neuronal survival,differentiation,growth of dendrites and axons,for-mation of synapse,neuronal plasticity and the basic process of learning and memory through a variety of ways,the dys-regulation of which is probably the important molecular mechanism responsible for the onset of autism spectrum disor-der.The research advance on preclinical research and clinical research between BDNF and autism spectrum disorder is reviewed in this paper.
3.Expressions and roles of CTGF and MT1-MMP in extracellular matrix remodeling of left ventricle in patients with aorta valve stenosis
Dezhi ZHENG ; Lin CHEN ; Yingbin XIAO ; Jia HAO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(09):-
Objective To approach the expressions and the roles of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) and membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinases (MT1-MMP) in valve disease with pressure overload which induces extracellular matrix remodeling of left ventricle. MethodsOf 32 patients, 16 cases were pressure overload group (PO), who had the multiple valve disease with predominately aortic valve stenosis, having a ring diameter of aorta valve less than 1.3 cm, cross valve pressure gradient equal or more than 40 mmHg, and valvular regurgitation less than 4.0 cm2; The other 16 cases, as mitral stenosis group (MS), were simple mitral stenosis patients with single valve replacement. Meanwhile, 5 normal individuals served as control, who died from accident. Echocardiography was used to analyze the left ventricular function and detect the hypertrophic level of the left ventricle. Left ventricle muscle samples were obtained during operation. Histological features were studied by Masson staining, and collagenous contents were quantitated with a computer-assisted imaging analysis system. The mRNA expressions of CTGF and MT1-MMP were detected with RT-PCR. ResultsConcentric hypertrophy was observed significant in PO group, but myocardial hypertrophy was not found in MS group. Compare to the MS group and control, PO group had significantly more collagenous contents in left ventricle, thickened vessel wall, and narrow lumen of blood vessel (P0.05), but CTGF mRNA expression was increased in MS group compare to control (P
4.Periacetabular osteotomy for the treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip in adults
Xiuxiang ZHAO ; Jianhua YU ; Yanmin BU ; Dezhi ZHENG ; Tieliang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2010;30(10):961-966
ObjectiveTo study the indications and mid-term outcomes of periacetabular osteotomy on adult patients of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). MethodsTwenty-five adult patients with DDH underwent periacetabular osteotomies through modified Smith-Peterson approach. There were 19 females and 6 males with an average age of 25.5 years(range, 18-45). Every patient had a single dysplasia hip, including 14 hips in the left, and the other 11 in the right. Three cases were operated formerly, 2 of them received Chari osteotomy and 1 received Salter osteotomy. Before operation 13 hips were T(o)nnis Grade 0 osteoarthritis, 9 hips were Grade Ⅰ , 3 hips were Grade Ⅱ. The Shenton line of 18 hips was broken. The lateral center-edge angle was 4.57°±7.39°, the anterior center-edge angle was 0.95°±6.02°, the horizontal tilt angle was 32.50°±5.96°, the femoral head extrusion index was 38.11%±5.70%, the Harris hip score was 75.32±7.51 points. Changes of the indexes mentioned above were observed during the period of follow-up.ResultsAll patients were followed up for average 4.5 years(range, 2.0-7.5). Compared with the preoperative radiographic severity at the latest follow-up, 3 hips of T(o)nnis Grade Ⅰ improved to Grade 0, 2 hips of Grade Ⅱ improved to Grade Ⅰ, 1 hip of Grade Ⅰ changed into Grade Ⅱ. The incident of the break of Shenton line decreased to 10 hips. The lateral center-edge angle improved to 29.07°±5.81° the anterior centeredge angle improved to 29.52°±4.51°, the horizontal tilt angle decreased to 19.17°±4.95°, the femoral head extrusion index decreased to 24.20%±4.83%, the Harris hip score increased to 84.88±4.88 points. The major complication included 16 cases of lateral femoral cutaneous nerve palsy(7 cases of them didn't recover forever) and 1 case of ectopic ossification of Brooker Ⅰ . ConclusionPeriacetabular osteotomy through a modified Smith-Peterson approach were performed to the dysplasia hip of adults, it can increase congruence,improve hip function; it can also prevent subchondral sclerosis and cysts forming, preserve joint space and delay the occurrence of osteoarthritis.
5.The expression and clinical significance of MMP-2 and MMP-7 in colorectal carcinomas
Dezhi GUO ; Baoliang ZHANG ; Yongqiang ZHENG ; Xiaojun LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2009;25(9):920-922
Objective To investigate the expression of MMP-2 and MMP-7 and their elinieopathologieal significance in eoloreetal carcinomas. Methods The expression of MMP-2 mRNA, MMP-7 mRNA and MMP-2, MMP-7 in 42 samples of eoloreetal carcinomas and its adjacent normal eoloreetal mueosa were examined using fluo-rescence quantitative RT-PCR (FQ-RT-PCR) and immunohistoehemistry. The relationship of their expression with some elinieopathologieal characteristics was analyzed. Results MMP-2 mRNA, MMP-7 mRNA and MMP-2, MMP-7 were significantly over-expressed in eoloreetal carcinomas compared with its adjacent normal eoloreetal mueosa( P < 0.05 ) , and they were positively associated with bowel wall invasion, the regional lymph node metastasis and Dukes stage. The expression of MMP-2 mRNA and MMP-7 mRNA was positively correlated with MMP-2 and MMP-7 in eoloreetal eareinornas. Conclusions MMP-2 and MMP-7 may play a key role in eoloreetal carcinogenesis,tumor in-vasion and metastasis. Examination of combined MMP-2 and MMP-7 expression may have an important significance to judge the malignant degree and biological behavior of human eoloreetal carcinoma and for evaluating the progno-sis.
6.Risk factors and treatment of intraoperative femur fracture in hip replacement
Yanmin BU ; Tieliang ZHANG ; Xiuxiang ZHAO ; Jianhua YU ; Dezhi ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2010;26(12):1118-1121
Objective To analyze the risk factors related to intraoperative femur fracture in hip replacement and discuss the treatment countermeasures. Methods The medical records and radiographs of 38 patients with intraoperative femur fracture who were treated at Tianjin Orthopedic Hospital from December 2002 to December 2009 were retrospectively studied. Fractures were classified according to the Amstutz system or AAOS standard and the treatment methods were selected accordingly. Reduction and fixation was performed in 25 patients including 14 patients treated with interfragmentary or cerclage fixation, five with plate fixations and six with cortical strut graft. Shank prosthesis was replaced in 12 patients. Results The mean follow up period was 4.5 years, which showed successful union of the fractures in 36 patients and delayed union in two. Replacement of the prosthesis was needed in one patient for prosthesis loosening four years postoperatively. Conclusions Osteoporosis, violence, abnormal femur canal and over large prosthesis are the main causes of intraoperative femur fracture in hip replacement.Proper selection of treatment method according to fracture types may attain fracture union with a stable implant.
7.Effect of butylphthalide injection on serum neuron specific enolase, C-reactive protein and fatty acid binding protein levels in patients with cerebral vasospasm following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
Shufa ZHENG ; Peisen YAO ; Xiaofen HUANG ; Lianghong YU ; Wei WANG ; Dezhi KANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;35(10):44-47
To investigate influence of butylphthalide injection on serum neuron specific enolase, C-reactive protein and fatty acid binding protein levels in patients with cerebral vasospasm following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.Methods Ninety patients with cerebral vasospasm were admitted to The First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, then the patients were divided into two groups: The control group (45 patients) was treated with nimodipine and triple-H therapy after surgery;in addition to nimodipine and triple-H therapy, butylphthalide injection was administered to the experimental group(45 patients).Transcranial doppler(TCD)was used for the evaluating cerebral artery blood flow velocity, and the serum neuron specific enolase(NSE), C-reactive protein(CRP) and fatty acid binding protein(FABP) levels in patients with cerebral vasospasm were measured. Results The experimental group improved significantly more than the control group, a significant decrease in cerebral blood flow velocity of the middle cerebral artery in the experimental group as measured by TCD (P<0.05).The serum levels of NSE, CRP and FABP in the patients in the experimental group decreased more significantly (P<0.05).And the incidence of cerebral infarction in experimental group was lower than that in control group (P<0.05).Conclusion The serum levels of NSE, CRP and FABP in the patients with cerebral vasospasm following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage could be significantly reduced by administration of butylphthalide injection, which also could improve cerebral blood supply.Therefore, administration of butylphthalide injection is an effective treatment for cerebral vasospasm.
8.Factors affecting progression-free survival of patients with cerebral hemisphere high-grade glioma after total resection
Shuiyuan LIU ; Zongqing ZHENG ; Zhixiong LIN ; Songsheng SHI ; Yanlin HUANG ; Hongji CHENG ; Dairong CAO ; Dezhi KANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2014;(6):325-330
Objective The purpose of this study was to assess the imaging features of newly diagnosed high-grade glioma and the effect of relevant factors such as postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy on progression-free sur-vival (PFS) time. Methods A total of 54 patients with recurrent high-grade glioma confirmed by pathology or progressive malignant glioma proved by clinical follow-up were included in this retrospective study from 4 clinical centers. The prog-nostic factors selected included MR image features at initial diagnosis (including the maximum diameter of tumor, peritu-moral edema, degree of enhancement, degree of necrosis and presence of cystic or satellite), postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Kaplan-Meier method and Cox’s proportion-hazards model were used to analyse the factors influenc-ing the progression free survival (PFS) time. Results The univariate Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed that the degree of peritumoral edema (PTE, P=0.001), degree of necrosis (P<0.001) , degree of enhancement (P<0.001), postoperative radio-therapy (P=0.008) and chemotherapy(P=0.035) were significant factors for PFS. Cox multivariate analysis also showed that the degree of PTE(P=0.019),degree of necrosis (P<0.001) were all significantly correlated with PFS. The less edema or necrosis was associated with the longer PFS. In addition, postoperative radiotherapy (P=0.035) and chemotherapy (P=0.049) were also significantly correlated with PFS. The normative chemotherapy and radiotherapy were associated with longer PFS. Conclusions The PTE and necrosis on preoperative MR images can be used to predict the PFS of glioma af-ter total resection. Adjuvant normative chemotherapy and radiotherapy should be recommend for supratentorial high-grade glioma including those even with MRI confirmed total resection.
9.Preoperative prediction of early physical function in elder patients undergoing hip arthroplasty using a subjective physical activity questionnaire
Shunmin QIU ; Xiaopu CHEN ; Dezhi ZHENG ; Yongbing LIN ; Jing LIN ; Huanlin MA ; Runming ZENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(4):517-522
BACKGROUND:Preoperative walking ability and activities are good predictors of functional recovery of patients after hip replacement. But these objective assessment tools are invalid to predict postoperative function of patients with no preoperative walking ability.
OBJECTIVE:To assess the effect of preoperative subjective physical activity questionnaire to predict the 6-month postoperative physical functioning outcomes in elder patients receiving hip arthroplasty, and to determine which aspects of patient’s characteristics influence 6-month postoperative physical activity.
METHODS:A two-center prospective audit was carried out in elder patients who underwent hip arthroplasty between November 2010 and February 2013. These patients were divided into three groups, including the group of total hip arthroplasty for fractures of the femoral neck, the group of total hip arthroplasty for osteoarthritis and the group of hemiarthroplasty for fractures of the femoral neck. Al patients had fulfil ed Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam-Physical Activity Questionnaire (LAPAQ) and Short Form 36 (SF-36) recal ing their physical activity at 2 weeks before the fal accident (for fractures of the femoral neck) or admission (for hip osteoarthritis). Preoperative demographic data were also col ected. Postoperative assessment regarding subjective physical activity assessment including LAPAQ and SF-36, and objective physical activity assessment including timed up and go test and six-minute walk test were evaluated at the time of 6-month postoperation.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Total y 115 patients finished the study. Both preoperative LAPAQ and SF-36 can play a predictor to probe 6-month postoperative function of objective and subjective activity in patients with femoral neck fractures or hip osteoarthritis undergoing hip arthroplasty. Preoperative LAPAQ seems better than preoperative SF-36 to predict postoperative physical activity. For hip fracture patients, because preoperative objective function cannot be assessed, preoperative LAPAQ can play an effective and subjective index to predict postoperative function of objective activity, and physical functions can recover 70%-80%at 6 months postoperatively. For hip osteoarthritis patients, postoperative physical function can be increased by approximately 27%compared with before hip arthroplasty. Patient’s characteristics also affect the postoperative physical activity, and the occurrence of preoperative complications is a most important factor.
10.Effect of Antipsychotics plus Skill Training on Schizophrenics at Recovery
Wugang DUAN ; Quanxin SUN ; Dezhi ZENG ; Guiying GU ; Guizhi ZHENG ; Fang WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(2):168-170
ObjectiveTo explore the influence of antipsychotics combined with skill traning on quality of life and social function of patients with schizophrenia at recovery.Methods80 patients with schizophrenia were randomly divided into study group (n=40, antipsychotics plus skill training)and control group (n﹦40, only antipsychotics) for 1-year treatment. At pre-treatment and end of treatment, both groups were assessed with Positiveand and Negative Symptom Scale (PANSS), Generic Quality Of Life Inventory-74 (GQOLI-74) and Social Disability Screening Schedue(SDSS) respectively to evaluate their effects, quality of life and social funtion.ResultsAfter 1-year treatment, the general scores of PANSS and each factors in both groups decreased significantly compared with the baseline(P<0.05~0.01), and the significant difference was found between two groups(P<0.01). Improvement of each factor score of FAD(except factor of the material life) and SDSS in study group were more better than those in control group(P<0.05~0.01).ConclusionTreatment with antipsychotics plus skill traning is helpful to release the mental syndrome, improve quality of life and social funtion, and facilitate the recovery of the patients with schizophrenia at recovery.