1.Transverse screw fixation of double columns in crescent pelvic fractures
Ming LI ; Jianming CHEN ; Yaoguo JIANG ; Zhijun WU ; Gangqiang JIANG ; Jia XU ; Junyu WEI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2016;32(8):688-694
Objective To discuss the clinical effects of transverse screw fixation of double columns in crescent pelvic fractures.Methods Twenty patients with crescent pelvic fractures hospitalized from December 2012 to December 2015 were reviewed retrospectively.There were thirteen male and seven female patients with the age ranging from 22 to 72 years (mean,39.5 years).Causes of injury were traffic accidents in fifteen patients,falling from high places in three and hitting by heavy objects in two.Time interval between injury and operation was 3-14 d.According to the Orthopedic Trauma Association (OTA) classification,all were classified as 61-B2 type.Reconstruct plate was used to stabilize the supperior pubic ramus fractures,and transverse double-column fixation with anterograde or retrograde screws was used for the posterior iliac crescent fractures.Duration of inserting screws,operation time,intraoperative blood loss and frequency of C-arm X-ray were recorded.Radiological and clinical outcomes were evaluated after operation.Results Duration of inserting screws ranged from 3 to 16 min (mean,5 min).Operation time ranged from 50 to 130 min (mean,80 min) and the intraoperative blood loss ranged from 200 to 550 ml (mean,280 ml).Frequency of C-arm X-ray in the surgery ranged from 1 to 5 times (mean,2 times).All screws were in the expected location,without any piercing out of the iliac bone dependent on the confirmation of X-ray and CT-scan after operation.According to the Matta and Tornetta radiological evaluation,the reduction was rated excellent in sixteen patients and good in four,with the excellent-good rate of 100%.There was no death,wound infection,sciatic nerve or superior gluteal nerve injury or deep venous thrombosis of lower extremities.At the followup,no nonunion,loss of reduction,and breakage of internal fixation occurred.Nineteen patients were followed up,and mean follow-up time was 19.6 months (range,3 to 36 months).Union was obtained in all patients in a period of 8-17 months (mean,11.2 months).According to the Majeed functional evaluation at the final follow-up,the outcome was rated excellent in seventeen patients and good in two,with the excellent-good rate of 100%.Conclusion Transverse screw fixation of double columns in crescent pelvic fracture of 61-B2 type can reduce the operation injury,decrease complications,and have good clinical results.
2.Analysis of the consultation undertaken by surgeon on 170 inpatients with abdominal pain admitted to digest department
Maolin DENG ; Jin RAO ; Xiaoli HU ; Gangqiang DONG ; Guangping YUE ; Hong PU ; Yongwei JIANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2008;31(27):13-15
Objective To reduce the misdiagnosis of the inpatients admitted to digest department with abdominal pain through analyzing the consultation undertaken by surgeon.Method The causes and the constituent ratio according to the case records of those inpatients admitted to digest department because of abdominal pain were analyzed.Results The obstruction of hollow viscus was the first cauge(51.07%),and the tumor of digestive tract(17.78%)was the second cause for invitation for consultation to surgeon of the inpatients with abdominal pain in digest department wards.The ultrasound 32.78%,CT 26.67% and gastroenterological endoscope 13.89% were definite diagnosis,and should shorten the time of consultation.Conclusion Whether inpatient or outpatient with abdominal pain should be planned to be examined by ultrasound,CT or gastroenterological endoscope,obgerve the changes of the symptom and sign so that the misdiagnosis can be avoided.
3.Noninvasive assessment of hepatic fibrosis staging with MR elastography versus T1ρ imaging
Liqiu ZOU ; Jinzhao JIANG ; Wenxin ZHONG ; Gangqiang HOU ; Jie CHEN ; Wei XING
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2017;51(6):460-463
Objective To compare the diagnostic values of magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) and T1ρ imaging in staging hepatic fibrosis (HF) in a rabbit model.Methods The institutional animal care and use committee approved all experiments.Sixty healthy rabbits were divided into HF group (n=44) and control group (n=16).Each eight rabbits in the HF group and 4 rabbits in the control group were randomly selected at the 4th,5th,6th week and the remaining rabbits at the 10th week after subcutaneous injection with 0.1 ml 50% CCl4 oily solution per kilogram of body respectively,to undergo liver MR scan including axial liver MRE and T1ρ imaging.The values of liver stiffness (LS) and T1ρ were measured.Masson trichrome staining of liver tissue was used.According to the Scheuer scoring system,rabbits were classified into F0 to F4 group based on the percentage of hepatic fibrosis.The difference of LS values and Tip values among stage F0 to F4 were compared by the one-way ANOVA analysis.The correlations between pathological staging and LS,T1ρ values were performed by the Spearman correlation analysis.ROC curve analysis was performed to compare the value of MRE with T1ρ imaging.Results Forty three rabbits were included,there were 10,8,8,8,9 rabbits in F0,F1,F2,F3 and F4 stage,respectively.LS values were (1.051±0.155),(1.335±0.235),(1.401±0.163),(2.001±0.499) and (2.981±0.714) kPa in F0,F1,F2,F3 and F4,respectively,while T1 p values were (23.20±4.02),(24.28±2.93),(25.40± 1.82),(24.69± 1.85) and (31.54±3.39) ms (all P<0.05).The correlation of LS values with hepatic fibrosis staging measured on MRE was stronger than T19 values (r values were 0.916 and 0.608,all P<0.01).Area under ROC curve of LS value for differentiating hepatic fibrosis stage were 0.938 to 0.989,while the areas of T1ρ were 0.771 to 0.954.Conclusion MR elastography is an accurate technique for quantitatively staging hepatic fibrosis and superior to T1ρ imaging.
4.Detection of circulating lung cancer cells with cytokeratin and 2F7/S5A monoclonal antibody in patients with lung cancer.
Baohui HAN ; Meiling LIAO ; Xiaofeng JIANG ; Hua ZHONG ; Jinsu HUANG ; Gangqiang DONG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2002;5(2):126-130
BACKGROUNDTo investigate the clinical possibility of detection of lung cancer cells in the peripheral blood with cytokeratin and 2F7/S5A monoclonal antibody by flow cytometry (FCM) in patients with lung cancer.
METHODSFive mililiter peripheral blood was collected. The mononuclear cells were isolated by Ficoll-Hypaquegradient centrifugation. Then the cells were labeled with lung specific antibody (2F7/S5A) and antibodies against CD45, cytokeratin (CK). The quantitation of CD45 -CK +2F7/S5A + cells were performed by FCM.
RESULTSA total of 151 people were studied, including 20 healthy controls, 116 patients with lung cancer and 15 patients with benign pulmonary diseases. The phenotype of monocytes of peripheral blood was CD45 +CK -2F7/S5A -, while the phenotype of lung cancer cells was CD45 -CK +2F7/S5A +. No cancer cell was found in peripheral blood of all the healthy controls. One out of 15 cases of benign pulmonary diseases was found to have CD45 +CK -2F7/S5A - cells in peripheral blood. And 39 out of 116 patients with lung cancer were found to have circulating lung cancer cells. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of detection was 33.62% , 93.33%, 97.50% and 15.38%, respectively. The average quantitation of circulating cancer cell detected was 0.12×10⁶/L.
CONCLUSIONSThere is high specificity and positive predictive value of the examination of circulating cancer cells in patients with lung cancer by FCM, which could detect trace cancer cell in peripheral blood of lung cancer. It may be valuable in diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer.
5.Proximal humeral internal locking system combined with fibular strut allograft for treatment of Neer 3-and 4-part factures of proximal humerus in the elderly
Jun ZHANG ; Yunqiang ZHUANG ; Dongzhen LI ; Yadi ZHANG ; Long ZHOU ; Gangqiang JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2018;20(11):946-952
Objective To compare proximal humeral internal locking system (PHILOS) combined with fibular strut allograft versus simple PHILOS for the treatment of Neer 3-and 4-part factures of proximal humerus in the elderly.Methods A retrospective study was conducted of 157 elderly patients with Neer 3-or 4-part facture of proximal humerus who had been treated at Department of Orthopaedics,Ningbo No.6 Hospital from May 2013 to October 2016.They were 76 males and 81 females,aged from 60 to 88 years (average,76.1 years).According to the Neer classification,100 cases were 3-part fractures and 57 4-part fractures.Of them,35 were treated by PHILOS combined with fibular strut allograft (group A) and 122 by PHILOS alone (group B).At the last follow-up,the 2 groups were compared in terms of shoulder joint activity (anteflexion,abduction,internal rotation and external rotation),visual analogue scale (VAS),American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score,Constant-Murley score,postoperative height loss of the humeral head,humeral head varus angle,complication rate and secondary surgery rate.Results The 157 patients were followed up for 12 to 22 months (mean,16.8 months).The fracture healing time was 13.0 ± 3.8 weeks in group A and 15.6 ± 4.2 weeks in group B,showing a statistically significant difference (P < 0.05).At the last follow-up,for groups A and B respectively,anteflexion was 135.6° ± 17.7° versus 125.4° ± 23.6°,abduction 132.5°±22.7° versus 117.5°±32.7°,external rotation 30.2°± 18.7° versus 21.6°± 17.2°,internal rotation T9 versus T11,VAS score 0.6 ±0.9 points versus 0.9 ± 1.2 points,ASES score 90.2 ±6.8 points versus 82.2 ± 12.3 points,Constant-Murley score 88.5 ±3.6 points versus 72 ±4.9 points,postoperative height loss of the humeral head 0.9 ± 0.1 mm versus 4.2 ± 0.4 mm,and humeral head varus angle 1.2° ± 0.2° versus 4.5° ± 1.9°.The differences between the 2 groups were all statistically significant (P < 0.05).There were no significant differences between the 2 groups in complication rate [14.28% (5/35) versus 22.13% (27/122)] or in secondary operation rate[2.85% (1/35) versus 8.19% (27/122)] (P > 0.05).Conclusions In the treatment of Neer 3-and 4-part factures of proximal humerus in the elderly,PHILOS combined with fibular strut allograft can improve therapeutic efficacy,because it can provide good support for the medial column of the proximal humerus and the humeral head and thus facilitate the intraoperative reduction of the fracture.
6. Minimally invasive plate oseosynthesis assisted by a self-designed lower limb axial tractor for treatment of complex tibial plateau fractures
Haolong YUAN ; Zhigang WANG ; Long JIA ; Zhaolin WANG ; Kai ZHANG ; Gangqiang DU ; Peng LI ; Shengyuan JIANG ; Zhihao GONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(11):959-965
Objective:
To investigate the clinical efficacy of minimally invasive plate oseoynthesis (MIPO) assisted by a self-designed lower limb axial tractor in the treatment of complex tibial plateau fractures.
Methods:
The data were retrospectively analyzed of the 31 patients who had undergone surgical treatment for complex tibial plateau fractures from June 2015 to April 2018 at Department of Orthopeadics, Hospital Affiliated to Binzhou Medical College. MIPO was conducted with the assistance of the axial tractor in 17 of them. They were 12 men and 5 women with an age of 50.8±14.7 years, with 8 cases of Schatzker type Ⅴ and 9 ones of Schatzker type Ⅵ. MIPO was conducted without the assistance of the axial tractor but with the assistance of manipulation reduction in the other 14 patients. They were 9 men and 5 women with an age of 48.9±9.5 years, with 6 cases of Schatzker type Ⅴ and 8 ones of Schatzker type Ⅵ. The 2 groups were compared in terms of operation time, intraoperative bleeding, and Rasmussen scores for knee function and medial angle of the proximal tibia at the last follow-up.
Results:
The 2 groups were comparable due to insignificant differences in the preoperative general data between them (
7.Clinical effect of perforated Kirschner wire tension band in the treatment of olecranon fractures in adults
Yunqiang ZHUANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Long ZHOU ; Gangqiang JIANG ; Yadi ZHANG ; Ji WU ; Li DAI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2020;36(2):148-152
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of perforated kirschner wire tension band in the treatment of olecranon fractures in adults.Methods:A retrospective case-control study was conducted on 56 adult patients with olecranon fractures admitted in Ningbo NO.6 Hospital from May 2013 to February 2017. The perforated Kirschner wire tension band fixation was used in Group A ( n=24), while the common Kirschner wire tension band fixation was used in Group B ( n=32). Group A was composed of 16 males and 8 females at age of (34.0±12.1)years, and Group B was composed of 19 males and 13 females at age of (36.5±11.4)years. According to the Mayo classification, there were 7 patients with type I and 17 with type II in Group A, 15 with type I and 17 with type II in Group B. The operation time, bleeding volume, X transmission times, postoperative visual analogue score (VAS), fracture union time, loosening or failure of internal fixation, skin irritation and elbow joint function Broberg-Morrey score were compared between the two groups. Results:All patients were followed up for 15-21 months (mean, 18 months). In Group A, the operation time, bleeding volume, Xray transmission times, fracture union time and skin irritation were (79.6±22.5)minutes, (111.3±26.2)ml, (7.2±2.2)times, (3.7±0.6)months, 1 case, respectively. In Group B, the operation time, intraoperative hemorrhage, transmission times, fracture healing time and skin irritation were (94.3±27.5)minutes, (152.0±31.4)ml, (11.0±3.4)times, (4. 7±2.2)months, 9 cases, respectively. The difference between the two groups were all significant ( P<0.05). There were no significant difference in VAS, failure of internal fixation and elbow function Broberg-Morrey score between the two groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Compared with the anatomic plate, the perforated Kirschner wire tension band in the treatment of adult patients with olecranon fractures cannot only reduce the operation time and transmission times, reduce the intraoperative bleeding volume, but also shorten the fracture union time and avoid the occurrence of skin irritation and other complications.
8.Comparison of three internal fixation methods for distal femoral fractures of Müller types C2 and C3
Yunqiang ZHUANG ; Yadi ZHANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Gangqiang JIANG ; Long ZHOU ; Ji WU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(3):238-242
Objective:To compare 3 internal fixation methods for the treatment of distal femoral fractures of Müller types C2 and C3.Methods:The clinical data of 58 patients were retrospectively analyzed who had been treated for distal femoral fractures of Müller types C2 and C3 at Department of Orthopaedic Trauma, Ningbo No. 6 Hospital from February 2013 to February 2017. They were divided into 3 groups according to the internal fixation method they had used. In the single incision locking plate group (group A) of 21 cases, there were 13 males and 8 females with an age of 50.6 years±12.9 years. In the double-incision locking plate combined with reconstruction plate group (group B) of 18 cases, there were 11 males and 7 females with an age of 53.5 years±13.0 years. In the single incision locking plate combined with reconstruction plate group(group C) of 19 cases, there were 10 males and 9 females with an age of 48.1 years±12.2 years. The 3 groups were compared in terms of operation time, intraoperative blood loss, intraoperative C-arm fluoroscopy, fracture healing time, incidence of postoperative complications, range of motion of the knee and knee functional recovery.Results:The 3 groups were compatible because there were no significant differences between them in their preoperative general data ( P>0.05). There were no significant differences between groups in the frequency of C-arm fluoroscopy, follow-up time, or incidence of postoperative complications ( P>0.05). The operation time in groups A and C (96.7 min±16.4 min and 101.9 min±16.5 min) and intraoperative blood loss for groups A and C (237.8 mL±47.5 mL and 253.6 mL±46.6 mL) were significantly less than in group B (114.9 min±20.1 min and 290.1 mL±60.9 mL) ( P<0.05); the fracture healing time for groups B and C (6.9 months±1.6 months and 6.6 months±1.7 months) was significantly shorter than for group A (8.4 months±1.9 months) ( P<0.05); the ranges of knee motion 12 months after operation in groups B and C (91.7°±16.7° and 90.9°±14.4°) were significantly larger than that in group A (78.8°±14.4°) ( P<0.05); the excellent and good rates of knee function 12 months after operation in groups B and C [77.8% (14/18) and 73.7% (14/19)] were significantly higher than that in group A [57.1%(12/21)] ( P<0.05). Conclusion:In the treatment of distal femoral fractures of Müller types C2 and C3, application of lateral locking plate and additional anterior locking reconstruction plate via the anterolateral incision at the distal femur can achieve rigid fixation without much damage to the surrounding soft tissues and lead to fine functional recovery of the knee joint because it has the advantages of single incision locking plate and double incision medial and lateral locking plates.
9.The effect of periosteum deficiency on the treatment of lower extremity segmental bone defect with Ilizarov bone transport technique
Peng LI ; Dong LIU ; Zhaolin WANG ; Zhigang WANG ; Gangqiang DU ; Haolong YUAN ; Shengyuan JIANG ; Zhihao GONG ; Kai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(1):36-44
Objective To investigate the effect of periosteum deficiency on the treatment of segmental bone defect of lower extremity by Ilizarov bone transport Technique.Methods From April 2009 to April 2016,data of 54 cases with lower limb segmental bone defect who were treated by Ilizarov bone transport technique were retrospectively analyzed.According to intraoperative observation of the distribution of periosteum at the osteotomy site,all cases were divided into two groups.There were 10 cases in absent periosteum group,including 6 males and 4 females,aged from 23 to 57 years old (mean,38.20±9.90 years old).There were 3 cases locating at femur,and 7 cases at tibia.4 cases had non-infective bone defect,while the other 6 had infective bone defect.Segmental bone defect ranged from 4.0 to 14.0 cm (mean,6.85±2.87 cm).There were 44 cases in normal periosteum group,including 32 males and 12 females,aged from 22 to 65 years old (mean,38.90±10.10 years old).There were 9 cases locating at femur and 35 cases at tibia.12 cases had non-infective bone defect,while 32 cases had infective bone defect.Segmental bone defect ranged from 4.0 to 9.0 cm (mean,6.09±1.54 cm).Visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to estimate the pain during bone transport.The distraction index,bone healing index,external fixator index was collected to evaluate the distraction osteogenesis and mineralization.The Paley method was utilized to appraisal the function of proximal joints in bone transport.Results All the 54 cases were followed up for 24-48 months,with an average of 28.50±5.70 months.All skin and soft tissue defects were satisfied healed.All limbs were restored to their original lengths,and bone healing was eventually achieved.There were no statistically significant differences in the distraction index,bone healing index,external fixator index,VAS between absent periosteum group (12.29± 1.04 d/cm,39.00±3.96 d/cm,51.25±3.69 d/cm,3.30± 1.77 score) and normal periosteum group (11.67±0.96 d/cm,38.07±4.22 d/cm,49.74±4.25 d/cm,3.36± 1.66 score)(P > 0.05).Paley adjacent joint function evaluation showed no statistically difference between absent periosteum group [good rate 100%(10/10)] and normal periosteum group [good rate 97.7% (43/44)] (P=0.901).The overall incidence of complications was 20.0% (2/10) in the absence of periosteum group,with 1 case of mild infection and 1 cases of tissue contracture incarcerated at the docking site.The overall incidence of complications was 27.3% (12/44) in the normal of periosteum group,with 2 cases of mild infection,3 cases of poor limb strength alignment,6 cases of tissue contracture incarcerated at the docking site and 1 case of severe foot drop deformity.There was no statistically significant difference in the overall incidence of complications between the two groups (P=0.636).Conclusion The absence of periosteum at the epiphyseal osteotomy site hasno significant effect on Ilizarov bone transport technique in the treatment of segmental bone defects of lower limbs in bone regeneration and healing,mineralization and bone remodeling,and does not increase the incidence of complications.
10.Treatment of Sanders Ⅱ & Ⅲ calcaneal fractures with an absorbable stick plus Kirschner wire through the tarsal sinus incision
Fude JIAO ; Yunqiang ZHUANG ; Jichong YING ; Jianming CHEN ; Jianlei LIU ; Tianming YU ; Gangqiang JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(1):73-77
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of treatment of Sanders Ⅱ & Ⅲ calcaneal fractures with an absorbable stick plus Kirschner wire through the tarsal sinus incision.Methods:From July 2017 to May 2020, 37 patients with 42 Sanders Ⅱ & Ⅲ calcaneal fractures were treated with an absorbable stick plus Kirschner wire through the tarsal sinus incision at The Third Ward of Department of Traumatic Orthopeadics, The Sixth Hospital of Ningbo. There were 25 males and 12 females, with an age of (48.2±5.6) years (from 20 to 69 years). The fractures were at the left side in 12 cases, at the right side in 20 and at bilateral sides in 5. By Sanders classification, 20 fractures were type Ⅱ and 22 ones type Ⅲ. Fracture union time and complications were recorded. Their B?hler and Gissane angles were compared between preoperation, postoperation and the last follow-up. The range of motion of the subtalar joint was evaluated by the Morrey method at 6 months postoperation. The functional recovery was evaluated by the American Society of Foot and Ankle Surgery (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot score at 12 months postoperation.Results:The 37 patients were followed up for (15.2±2.7) months (from 13 to 18 months). There were no such complications as incision skin necrosis, Kirschner wire deformation, loss of fracture reduction or Kirschner wire infection. The anatomical morphology of the calcaneus was restored satisfactorily in the 37 patients. At preoperation, postoperation and the last follow-up, the B?hler angles were 13.3°±1.6°, 32.5°±5.5° and 32.7°±5.4° and the Gissane angles 78.3°±6.7°, 127.2°±6.7° and 128.0°±6.4°, respectively, showing significant differences between the preoperative and postoperative values ( P<0.05) but no significant differences between postoperation and the last follow-up ( P>0.05). The range of motion of the subtalar joint at 6 months postoperation was slightly limited in 25 cases and moderately limited in 12 cases, giving a rate of moderate and above limitation of 32.4% (12/37). By the AOFAS ankle-hindfoot score at 12 months postoperation, 12 cases were excellent, 21 ones good and 4 ones fair, giving a good to excellent rate of 89.2% (33/37). Conclusion:Treatment with an absorbable stick plus Kirschner wire through the tarsal sinus incision may lead to fine clinical efficacy for Sanders Ⅱ & Ⅲ calcaneal fractures.