1.Endovascular intervention for the treatment of visceral artery aneurysms: experience in 11 cases
Maoqiang WANG ; Zhongpu WANG ; Wei GUO ; Fengyong LIU ; Zhijun WANG ; Luyue GAI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
Objective To evaluate interventional techniques for the management of splanchnic artery areurysms. MethodsThere were 11 cases including splenic artery aneurysm in 5 cases, gastroduodenal in 5, and superior mesenteric artery (SMA) aneurysm in 1. Five patients presented with ruptured pseudoaneurysms and bleeding. Three patients presented with abdominal pain and epigastric pulsatile mass. Three patients were asymptomatic. Transcatheter endovascular coil embolization was used in 10 patients. Combination of the endovascular embolization and stent-graft placement in the SMA was performed in 1 patient with SMA areurysm. ResultsTechnical success was achieved in all cases with no significant complications. Hemostasis was achieved in all 5 patients. One patient was cured by combination of stenting and endovascular coil embolization. An average follow-up of 25.5 months in 11 cases revealed no complications. Doppler ultrasound scan showed complete thrombosis and occlusion of these aneurysms. ConclusionsTranscatheter endovascular interventional techniques are safe and effective methods for the treatment of splanchnic artery areurysms.
2.Clinical characteristics and significance of the supraspinatus fragment in proximal humeral fractures
Jianhua JI ; Gang CHENG ; Hongjie WEN ; Zhaoxiang WU ; Fengyong GUO ; Zhong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2023;43(12):775-781
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and significance of supraspinatus fragments in proximal humerus fractures.Methods:A total of 210 patients with proximal humerus fractures who underwent surgical treatment in the Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Yunnan University from July 2016 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 91 males and 119 females, aged 52.4±11.3 years (range, 18-87 years). Preoperatively, the shoulder joint X-ray, CT and 3D reconstruction, and MRI were evaluated for the presence of a small fracture mass on the lateral side of the interarticular sulcus and an "M" shaped fracture mass at the interarticular sulcus. Intraoperative observation, management, postoperative functional exercise and follow-up were performed by the same group of doctors. Postoperative outpatient review was performed at 2, 4, 6, 12, and 24 weeks, shoulder joint X-ray and CT were taken at 2, 6, and 24 weeks to observe the presence of subacromial displaced bone mass. Constant-Murley scale was used to assess shoulder joint function.Results:All 210 patients completed the surgery successfully, and none of them had vascular, nerve or ligament injuries during the operation. According to Neer's classification: 59 cases of two-part humeral greater tuberosity fractures, 36 cases of two-part humeral surgical neck fractures, 50 cases of three-part humeral greater tuberosity fractures, and 65 cases of four-part proximal humeral fractures. 61.0% (128/210) of the patients showed the presence of a supraspinatus fragment on preoperative imaging, including 42 two-part humeral greater tuberosity fractures, 1 two-part humeral surgical neck fracture, and 31 three-part humeral greater tuberosity fractures with a small lateral fracture mass over the intertubular groove; 54 four-part proximal humeral fractures had an "M" shaped fracture mass containing the intertubular groove. All patients were followed up for 11.8±2.4 months (range, 6-20 months). Postoperative X-ray showed that all fractures healed, and the healing time was 3.4±0.3 months (range, 3-5 months). The Constant-Murley scale of the shoulder joint was 86.3±11.5 (range, 61-100).Conclusion:Supraspinatus fragments are more common in proximal humerus fractures. Proper recognition and management of supraspinatus fragments can help understand the mechanism of proximal humeral fracture occurrence, the relationship between fracture displacement and rotator cuff injury, reduce the incidence of postoperative complications, and improve the shoulder joint function.
3.β-Lactam antibiotics promoting aging and clearance of RBCs would deteriorate the DIIHA
Qixiu YANG ; Fengyong ZHAO ; Qin LI ; Jiamin ZHANG ; Zhonghui GUO ; Ying YANG ; Chen WANG ; Ziyan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(9):904-907
【Objective】 To analyze the influence of β-lactam antibiotics on RBC aging and clearance by detecting various indicators of aging and clearance on RBCs, as well as the differences in phagocytosis for erythrocytes before and after drugs treated in vitro. 【Methods】 RBCs were treated by β-lactam antibiotics, including Penicillin, Cefepime, Cefoperazone and Ceftazidime, and the changing of phosphatidylserine (PS) and clearance related CD markers, including CD35, CD47, CD55 and CD59 on the surface of the RBCs, were detected by flow cytometry at 0h and 24h after drugs treatment. The proportion of acanthocytes by microscope also at 0h and 24h after drugs treatment was calculated. The phagocytosis of drug-treated RBC was detected by monocyte monolayer assay (MMA). Untreated RBCs were incubated in PBS by the same condition as a negative control.The influence of β-lactam antibiotics on RBC aging and clearance by all the results above was studied. 【Results】 Compare to the untreated RBCs, the drug treated RBCs showed a higher PS level on the cell surface. The results showed by percentage as following(0 h vs 24 h): Penicillin 9.42% vs 93.30%, Cefepime 3.88% vs 57.27%, Cefoperazone 4.71% vs 75.75% and Ceftazidime 3.05% vs 43.19%. The acanthocytes ratio was as following(0 h vs 24 h): Penicillin 7.33% vs 86%, Cefepime 2.67% vs 52.67%, Cefoperazone 3.33% vs 67.67% and Ceftazidime 3.33% vs 90.67%. On the opposite, the clearance related CD markers, showed an obviously lower level after drugs treated(0 h vs 24 h): CD35: Penicillin 7.36% vs 11.87%, Cefepime 0.14% vs 28.51%, Cefoperazone 11.85% vs 21.55% and Ceftazidime 7.63% vs 8.73%; CD47: Penicillin 1.22% vs 9.13%, Cefepime 1.80% vs 0.86%, Cefoperazone 0.08% vs 6.85% and Ceftazidime 1.54% vs 5.50%; CD55: Penicillin 14.46% vs 44.31%, Cefepime 17.27% vs 38.41%, Cefoperazone 19.28% vs 33.28% and Ceftazidime 14.62% vs 34.13%; CD59: Penicillin 4.71% vs 20.56%, Cefepime 4.03% vs 7.60%, Cefoperazone 5.91% vs 22.38% and Ceftazidime 5.93% vs 30.89%. Drug-treated RBCs attached more to monocytes than untreated RBCs. 【Conclusion】 The β-lactam antibiotics could induce the changing of PS and the clearance of related CD markers on surface of RBCs. They also could lead acanthocytes and make the RBCs more susceptible to phagocytosis by monocytes. The β-lactam antibiotics could promote the RBCs aging and clearance, which might deteriorate the DIIHA.
4.Preparation of human monoclonal anti-C cell line from peripheral blood B lymphocytes of D--donor
Zhonghui GUO ; Fengyong ZHAO ; Demei ZHANG ; Dong XIANG ; Jiamin ZHANG ; Ying YANG ; Qin LI ; Qixiu YANG ; Chen WANG ; Ziyan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(4):400-404
【Objective】 To establish human hybridoma cell lines, secreting monoclonal antibody against antigens of Rh blood system, from a donor with rare D--phenotype. 【Methods】 Peripheral blood B lymphocytes of an O type female donor, lacking C/c/E/e antigens on her erythrocyte, were transformed with Epstein-Barr virus (EBVs). EBVs were harvested from the cultural supernatant of B95-8 cells. The transformed lymphoblastoid cell line (LCL) secreting antibodies to C antigens were picked up and then hybridized with the myeloma SHM-D33 using electric fusion technique. Hybridoma cells were selected by HATD-Ouabain(HOTD)(Hypoxantine, Aminopterin, Thymidine, 2-Deoxycytide, and Ouabain)culture medium, microplate antibody screening and limited dilution subcloning. The monoclonal antibody was assayed by serological test and was confirmed by flow cytometry (FCM). 【Results】 From the cultural supernatant of D--peripheral blood transformed B lymphocytes, 3A6-C6, which agglutinated with R