1.Treatment of odontoid process fractures with anterior percutaneous screw fixation
Yonglong CHI ; Xiangyang WANG ; Fangmin MAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2000;0(02):-
Objective To explore a new method in the treatment of odontoid pr ocess fracture with a self-designed screw and anterior percutaneous odontoid fix ation. Methods Computerized tomography (CT) was used to measure the coronal and sagittal external diameter of the base of odontoid process, the length of the od ontoid process, the total height of the axis and the angle between the axial lin e of the odontoid process and the vertical line of the anterosuperior border of the C3 vertebral body in 40 normal adults aged from 20 to 45 years. Ten odontoid process fractures were fixed with cannulated anterior odontoid screws and monit ored under fluoroscope. According to Anderson's classfication, there were 4 of t ype Ⅱand 6 of type Ⅲ. 4 had no any displacement of the dens, 3 had displacemen t less than 5 mm, and 3 had displacement of 5 mm or more. The fractures were fre sh in 8, and the other 2 were old. Each fracture was fixed by one screw, and ant erior bone-graft was performed in old fracture after screw fixation. Results The coronal external diameter of the base of odontoid process was (8.8?1.2) mm, wh ile the sagittal external diameter was (10.9?1.0) mm, the length of the odontoi d process was (14.2?1.2) mm, the total height of the axis was (38.2?1.8) mm an d the angle between the axial line of the odontoid process and the vertical line of the anterosuperior border of the C3 vertebral body was 23.1??1.4?. Satis factory results were achieved in all patients, and all screws were in good posit ion. No neurological deterioration occurred. After a mean follow-up of 19 months (range, 10 to 25 months), 8 cases showed radiographic union, while 2 nonunion. Neither clinical symptoms nor screw loosening or breakage occurred. Conclusion The direct anterior percutaneous screw fixation is practical for fractures of t he dens with appropriate instrumentation, as long as the surgeon is familiar wit h the topographic anatomy and makes sure the insertion point, the depth and the angle on percutaneous insertion of the screws, the satisfactory outcome will be obtained. There is no stiffening of the C1,2 and the motion limitation. The ant erior percutaneous procedure is surgically less traumatic than the conventional cervical approaches. One screw is optimal for this procedure.
2.Determination of linalool in Rhizoma Homalomenae by GC
Fangmin WANG ; Xiuhong MAO ; Shen JI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(07):-
AIM: To establish the GC method for the determination of linalool of Rhizoma Homalomenae. METHODS:The column consisted of Fused Silica Capillary Polyethylene Glyol(30 m?0.25 mm?0.25 ?m),column temperature was at 120 ℃,Injection port temperature at 260 ℃,Detector temperature at 300 ℃,flow rate was 1.0 ml/min. RESULTS: Linalool has a good linearity in the range of 0.011 985~1.997 5 ?g.The recovery rate was 99.2%,RSD was 1.63%. CONCLUSION: The method developed is simple and accurate with good reproducibility,and can be used for quality control of Rhizoma Homalomenae.
3.Clinical auxiliary diagnosis value of high frequency ultrasonographic measurements of the thickness of transverse carpal ligaments in carpal tunnel syndrome patients
Lin XU ; Fangmin CHEN ; Lei WANG ; Peixun ZHANG ; Xiaorui JIANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2016;48(2):341-345
Objective:To evaluate the meaning and value of high-frequency ultrasound in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).Methods:In this study,48 patients (unilateral hand)with CTS were analyzed.The thickness of transverse carpal ligaments at the pisiform bone was measured using high-fre-quency ultrasound.Open carpal tunnel release procedure was performed in the 48 CTS patients,and the thickness of transverse carpal ligaments at the hamate hook bone measured using vernier caliper under di-rect vision.The accuracy of thickness of transverse carpal ligaments was evaluated using high-frequency ultrasound.High-frequency ultrasound measurement of thickness of transverse carpal ligaments at the ha-mate hook bone and pisiform bone,and determination of the diagnostic threshold measurement index using receiver operating characteristic (ROC)curve,sensitivity and specificity were performed and the correlation between the thickness of transverse carpal ligaments and nerve conduction study (NCS)ana-lyzed.Results:The thickness of transverse carpal ligaments in the CTS patients were (0.42 ±0.08)cm (high-frequency ultrasound)and (0.41 ±0.06)cm (operation)at hamate hook bone,and there was no significant difference between the two ways (t =0.672,P>0.05 ).The optimal cut-off value of the transverse carpal ligaments at hamate hook bone was 0.385 cm,the sensitivity 0.775,and the specificity 0.788.The optimal cut-off value of the transverse carpal ligaments at the pisiform bone was 0.315 cm, the sensitivity 0.950,and the specificity 1 .000.The transverse carpal ligaments thickness and wrist-in-
dex finger sensory nerve conduction velocity (SCV),wrist-middle finger SCV showed a negative correla-tion.Conclusion:High frequency ultrasound measurements of thickness of transverse carpal ligaments is a valuable method for the diagnosis of CTS.
4.Study on Dissolution and Degradation Characteristics of Phenolic Acids in Water Extract of Danshen Decoction
Fangmin LIU ; Hui LIN ; Deyue WU ; Zhenhua WANG ; Daliang XU ; Fei XIAO ; Diling CHEN ; Shuohui WANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(3):489-493
Objective To explore the effect of heating temperature and heating time on the dissolution characteristics of phenolic acids in water extract of Danshen Decoction. Methods The contents of tanshinol, protocatechuic aldehyde and salvianolic acid B in water extract of Danshen Decoction were determined by reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) . The changes of the contents were monitored by classic constant temperature acceleration method. Results Of the three components, the content of salvianolic acid was decreased with the increase of heating temperature and the prolongation of heating time, and the degradation characteristics of the salvianolic acid B met the first-order kinetics equation. Conclusion The water-soluble components have less stability in the water extracts of Danshen Decoction. Lignum Santali Albi and Fructus Amomi accelerate the degradation speed of Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae, suggesting that we should pay attention to the influence of heating temperature and heating time on the content of salvianolic acid B in the extraction and concentration process.
5.Practice and reflection on the international remote pathology consultation
Xiangdong YOU ; Jianan WANG ; Wei LI ; Meijuan LAN ; Mingli YANG ; Xu FANG ; Guofeng WANG ; Fangmin GE
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2011;27(8):613-615
Justified the necessity of remote pathology consultation in China, and described the basic approach of such consultation in terms of the conditions, organizational framework, specialists and consultation process of the hospital. on the basis of benefit in pationts, the consultation helps the development of the pathology department and other specialist departments at the same time, builds initially a pathology quality control system, and accelerates the multi-discipline diagnosis and treatment approach. Expect to encourage contemplation on international remote pathology consultation in an effort to improve such a practice for the benefit of patients.
6.Clinical characteristics and treatment of upper cervical spine injuries in the elderly
Wenfei NI ; Huazi XU ; Yan LIN ; Yonglong CHI ; Qishan HUANG ; Fangmin MAO ; Sheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(5):395-398
Objective To discuss the clinical characteristics and treatment of upper cervical spine injuries in the elderly. Methods A retrospective study was done on clinical data of 28 elderly patients ( > 60 years old) with upper cervical spine injuries treated from January 2003 to December 2007. There were 20 males and 8 females, at age range of 60-86 years (mean 68.1 years). Injury causes included slip in 16 patients, traffic injury in eight and fall from height in four. Atlas fractures occurred in five patients and axis ones in 15,of which there were eight patients with odontoid fractures, six with C2 vertebral arch fractures and one with C2 body fractures. Upper cervical spine injury was combined with lower cervical spine injuries in five patients. There were combined atlantoaxial injuries including odontoid fractures combined with lateral atlas fracture in one and edontoid fractures combined with anterior atlas arch fracture in one. Atlantoaxial dislocation occurred in one patient and combined spinal injury in four. Of all, eight patients were treated conservatively, eight with open surgical operation and 12 with minimally invasive surgery. Results The average hospital stay was 16.5 days, with no statistical difference be-tween conservative treatment group and open surgical operation group ( P > 0.05 ). While the average hos-pital stay in minimally invasive surgery group was shorter than that in conservative treatment and open sur-gical operation groups ( P < 0.05 ). Of all, two patients in conservative treatment group and one in open surgical operation group died and the other 25 patients were followed up for average 16.8 months (9-56 months). The satisfaction rate was 50% in conservative treatment group, 72% in open surgical operation group and 75% in minimally invasive surgery group. Complications occurred in four patients in conserva-tive treatment group, three in open surgical operation group and two in minimally invasive surgery group. Conclusions With odontoid fracture the most common injury type, upper cervical spine injuries arema-inly caused by low-energy force and characterized by low mobidity of spinal cord injuries and high possi-bility of missed diagnosis in the elderly patients. The surgical treatment especially minimally invasive surgery can bring good results compared with conservative methods.
7.Treatment choices for unilateral cervical facet locking
Xiaolong SHUI ; Huazi XU ; Yonglong CHI ; Yan LIN ; Fangmin MAO ; Qishan HUANG ; Xiangyang WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(5):408-411
Objective To explore different treatment choices for unilateral cervical facet locking. Methods The study involved 32 patients with cervical unilateral facet locking. Successful reduction by the skull traction was done in eight patients, of whom three were fixated by the head and neck chest plas-ter after a month of traction. Five patients were treated with anterior decompression and internal fusion fixation. The other 23 patients resulted in failure of traction and then were treated with anterior reduction, discectomy and internal fusion fixation in 14 patients, subtotal vertebral decompression and bone graft fix-ation in three, posterior open reduction and anterior bone graft fixation in one, posterior reduction, fixation and internal fusion fixation in three and posterior reduction and decompression plus anterior discectomy decompression and bone graft fixation in two. Due to misdiagnosis, one patient was treated with anterior decompression and fusion eight months after injury. Results A follow-up for average 18 months showed cervical instability in two patients who were treated with only traction, without fusion. The patients treated with anterior cervical fusion obtained bone union after 12 weeks, with satisfactory cervical physiological curvature and vertebral height. There were no internal fixation complications or neurological complications. Conclusions The treatment of lower cervical unilateral facet locking needs a compre-hensive considerations on whether there associates with disc injury, posterior column fractures or spinal cord injuries. As for patients with lower cervical unilateral facet locking combined with traumatic cervical disc herniation, the anterior reduction and decompression is the choice of treatment. While for those with-out disc herniation, traction or posterior open reduction and fixation can be carried out directly.
8.Predictive performance of Smart Dose, PharmVan and JPKD on Vancomycin plasma concentration
Lu HAN ; Fangmin XU ; Xiaoshan ZHANG ; Yuzhen WANG ; Guanyang LIN ; Xuben YU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(3):263-268
Objective:To evaluate the predictive performance of the individualized drug delivery decision-making system including Smart Dose, PharmVan and JPKD on predicting the Vancomycin plasma concentration and to analyze the related factors affecting the predictive performance.Methods:The clinical data of patients who were treated with Vancomycin and received therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from January 2018 to July 2020 were retrospectively collected. Smart Dose and PharmVan were used to predict the plasma concentration of Vancomycin of the initial regimen. Smart Dose, PharmVan and JPKD were used to predict the plasma concentration of Vancomycin of the adjustment regimen for patients whose initial steady-state trough concentration were not qualified. The relative predictive error (PE) between the measured plasma concentration and predicted plasma concentration was calculated and box plotted. Mann-Whitney U test was used to evaluate the difference of the absolute value of PE (APE) predicted by each software for Vancomycin plasma concentration. The TDM results were divided into accurate prediction group (APE < 30%) and the inaccurate prediction group (APE≥30%) according to the APE value. Patients and disease characteristics including gender, age, body weight complication, Vancomycin medication and TDM results were collected from electronic medical records. Univariate analysis and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were used to screen the related factors that influence the predictive performance of Smart Dose, PharmVan and JPKD; and receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC curve) was drawn to evaluate its predictive value. Results:A total of 185 patients were enrolled, and 258 plasma concentration of Vancomycin were collected, including 185 concentrations of initial regimen and 73 concentration of adjustment regimen. There was no significant difference in the APE of the initial regimen of plasma concentration between Smart Dose and PharmVan. No significant difference in the APE of the adjustment regimen of plasma concentration was found among Smart Dose, PharmVan and JPKD. The accuracy of Smart Dose in predicting the plasma concentration of the adjustment regimen was better than that of the initial regimen [22.94% (10.50%, 36.24%) vs. 29.33% (13.07%, 47.99%), P < 0.05]. The univariate analysis of factors affecting the performance of Smart Dose in predicting the concentration of initial regimen showed that the proportion of patients with hypertension in the accurate prediction group was significantly higher than that in the inaccurate prediction group [43.3% (42/97) vs. 27.3% (24/88), P < 0.05]. The univariate analysis of factors affecting the performance of Smart Dose in predicting the concentration of adjustment regimen showed that the proportion of patients with valvular heart disease in the accurate prediction group was significantly lower than that in the inaccurate prediction group [23.4% (11/47) vs. 46.2% (12/26), P < 0.05]. The univariate analysis of factors affecting the performance of JPKD in predicting the concentration of adjustment regimen showed that the body weight of patients in the accurate prediction group was significantly higher than that in the inaccurate prediction group (kg: 62.8±14.9 vs. 54.8±12.8, P < 0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis indicated that hypertension was a beneficial factor for Smart Dose to predict the initial plasma concentration of Vancomycin [odds ratio ( OR) = 0.526, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) was 0.281-0.983, P = 0.044], and low body weight was an independent risk factor for the inaccurate prediction of JPKD for adjustment regimen ( OR = 1.042, 95% CI was 1.001-1.085 , P = 0.043). ROC curve analysis indicated that the area underROC curve (AUC) of the body weight for evaluating the accuracy of JPKD in predicting Vancomycin plasma concentration was 0.663, and 95% CI was 0.529-0.796 ( P = 0.023). When the body weight was less than 55.95 kg, the risk of inaccurate prediction of JPKD in predicting Vancomycin plasma concentration was increased, and the predictive sensitivityand specificity were 75% and 60% respectively. Conclusions:There is no significant difference in the predictive performance of Smart Dose, PharmVan or JPKD on Vancomycin plasma concentration. Smart Dose had a better predictive performance for the Vancomycin plasma concentration of adjustment regimen than initial regimen. Smart Dose had a better predictive performance when the patient was concomitant with hypertension. JPKD had a poor predictive performance for low-body weight patients. The predictive performance of JPKD was decreased when the body weight was lower than 55.95 kg.
9.Clinical evaluation of complications related to Coflex interspinous process device for degenerative lumbar disc diseases
Wenfei NI ; Huazi XU ; Yonglong CHI ; Qishan HUANG ; Yan LIN ; Xiangyang WANG ; Fangmin MAO ; Sheng WANG ; Hui XU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(10):928-933
Objective To investigate complications associated with Coflex interspinous process device for degenerative lumbar disc diseases and methods to treat.Methods Clinical data of 121 patients with degenerative lumbar disc diseases,who had undergone surgical decompression and additional fixation of Coflex between November 2007 and June 2011,was analyzed retrospectively.There were 76 males and 45 females,aged from 37 to 75 years (average,54.6 years).Surgery-related complications and sequelae were recorded and analyzed.Results Surgery-related complications occurred in 10 patients,and the incidence was 8.3% (10/121).There were 3 cases of device-related complications,including wing break in 1 case,prosthetic loosening in 1 case and spinal process fracture in 1 case; all 3 cases were treated conservatively and received good results.There were 7 cases of non-device-related complications,including dura mater dilaceration in 2 cases,superficial wound infection in 1 case,insufficient decompression of spinal canal in 2 cases,recurrence of disc herniation in 1 case,and intraspinal hematoma in 1 case; the former 3 patients recovered after corresponding treatment,and the latter 4 patients also recovered after re-operation.Conclusion The incidences of complications and re-operation associated with application of Coflex are low,and the incidence of device-related complications is also low.The precise intraoperative manipulation is the key to reduce incidence of device-related complications.It's absolutely necessary to strictly master surgical indications and perform sufficient decompression in order to receive good surgical results and avoid non-device-related complications.
10.Complete L₅ burst fracture treated by 270-degree decompression and reconstruction using titanium mesh cage via a single posterior vertebrectomy.
Hanbing ZENG ; Haibao WANG ; Huazi XU ; Yonglong CHI ; Fangmin MAO ; Xiangyang WANG
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2014;17(5):307-310
Complete burst fractures of the L₅ is relatively uncommon. How to accomplish a rigid internal fixation as well as preserve motor function is an enormous challenge. We report such a case treated via a single posterior vertebrectomy with 270-degree decompression and reconstruction using titanium mesh cage. The disc between L₅/S₁ was preserved by placing the titanium mesh cage on the inferior endplate of the L₅. We hope this method can offer a possible solution for other surgeons when they meet a similar fracture pattern.
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