1.PRE-OPERATIVE RADIOTHERAPY FOR RECTAL CANCER:A PREOSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL ON 225 CASES
Guangqi SUN ; Ruizhi WANG ; Yongjun GAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 1992;0(04):-
From October 1978 through 1983, 225 rectal cancer patients were randomized into R+S group (115 patients) and S only group (110 patients). The radiation dose of pre-operative radiotherapy was 30~45Gy/3~4.5 wks. Radical or palliative resection was done after a rest of 2~4 weeks. The lymphatic metastasis and local recurrence rates of the R+S group (20.6% and 27.8%) were lower than those of the S only group(32.7% and 41.8%)(P
2.INNERVATION OF THE SINOATRIAL NODE OF THE DOG
Guangqi HOU ; Yunming HAN ; Yuchun GAO
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
The innervation of sino-atrial node in 5 dogs demonstrated by Faworsky's silver impregnation technique was studied and the results were summarized as follows: 1.On the basis of observation under microscope,two-third of the area adjacent to the suleus terminalis was found to be occupied by the main part of the sino-atrial node in the dog. 2.The nerve ganglia in the sino-atrial node and its peripheral zone were distingu- ished in two groups. 1)The Subepicardial group,i.e,the nerve ganglia of the peripheral zone around the node:It consists of the superficial and profund groups.Most of the nerve ganglia are present close to the sulcus terminalis and become less in number as approaching the cava- auricular angle.The largest nerve ganglion comprising of 30 cells could be seen with naked eye on the section,and the smaller ones are those with individnd cells. 2)Peripheral group around the artery,i,e the nerve ganglia within the node:They were situated around the sino-atrial artereis adjacent to the sulcus terminalis.Occasionally two ganglia may appear in one visual field.They were scattered among the nodal cells and also among myocardial fibers between the sino-atrial node and the endocardium. The characteristics of the structure of the nerve ganglia in both groups were described. 3)The relation of the nerve bundles and the nerve ganglia was studied in detail. The authors presumed that both the parasympathetic postganglionic fibers and parasympa- thetic preganglionic fibers existed in the sino-atrial node.
3.Clinical application of recipient-site pre-expansion via tumescent anesthesia applied in facial fat grafting
Yanting ZHENG ; Xueqing LI ; Feng GAO ; Jianhai BI ; Guangqi XU ; Renrong LYU ; Ran HUO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2017;33(z1):93-100
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of recipient-site pre-expansion via tumescent anesthesia in facial fat grafting .Methods Facial fat grafting was operated through the technology of recipient-site pre-expansion via tumescent anesthesia .The high-frequency ultrasonography was used to record the changes of soft tissue thickness , blood flow signal and transplant area in certain-points.Theresult were analyzed by SPSS 11.5.The survival rates of fat grafting were compared by Kruskal-Wallis H test.The area of soft tissue blood flow signals were analyzed by variance analysis .The patients' postoperative satisfaction rates and pain were evaluated by mean value .Results 14 cases were treated , with obvious improvement .Results of high frequency ultrasonography showed the median and quartile spacing of the soft tissue thickness was 70.1%(53.85%), 56.4%(51.95%), and 16.7%in the first month, third month and the sixth month after operation , separately.The difference between the three groups was statistically significant (H=1.4 ×108, P<0.05).The area of soft tissue blood flow signals was(3.97 ±0.84)‰,(2.21 ±0.55)‰,(6.89 ±2.39)‰,(14.61 ±4.66)‰,(9.39 ±3.94)‰, (15.87 ±3.02)‰before the operation, 24 hours, the first month, third month and the sixth month after operation,separately.The difference between the six groups were statistically significant (F=3.471, P <0.05).No complication occurred in the following-up period.Patients were satisfied with the pain relief. Conclusions It is safe and effective to apply recipient-site pre-expansion via tumescent anesthesia in fat grafting.
4.Clinical application of recipient-site pre-expansion via tumescent anesthesia applied in facial fat grafting
Yanting ZHENG ; Xueqing LI ; Feng GAO ; Jianhai BI ; Guangqi XU ; Renrong LYU ; Ran HUO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2017;33(z1):93-100
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of recipient-site pre-expansion via tumescent anesthesia in facial fat grafting .Methods Facial fat grafting was operated through the technology of recipient-site pre-expansion via tumescent anesthesia .The high-frequency ultrasonography was used to record the changes of soft tissue thickness , blood flow signal and transplant area in certain-points.Theresult were analyzed by SPSS 11.5.The survival rates of fat grafting were compared by Kruskal-Wallis H test.The area of soft tissue blood flow signals were analyzed by variance analysis .The patients' postoperative satisfaction rates and pain were evaluated by mean value .Results 14 cases were treated , with obvious improvement .Results of high frequency ultrasonography showed the median and quartile spacing of the soft tissue thickness was 70.1%(53.85%), 56.4%(51.95%), and 16.7%in the first month, third month and the sixth month after operation , separately.The difference between the three groups was statistically significant (H=1.4 ×108, P<0.05).The area of soft tissue blood flow signals was(3.97 ±0.84)‰,(2.21 ±0.55)‰,(6.89 ±2.39)‰,(14.61 ±4.66)‰,(9.39 ±3.94)‰, (15.87 ±3.02)‰before the operation, 24 hours, the first month, third month and the sixth month after operation,separately.The difference between the six groups were statistically significant (F=3.471, P <0.05).No complication occurred in the following-up period.Patients were satisfied with the pain relief. Conclusions It is safe and effective to apply recipient-site pre-expansion via tumescent anesthesia in fat grafting.
5.Research progress in the promotion of peri-implant soft tissue integration of dental titanium implant based on immune microenvironment regulation
Jiamin SHI ; Guangqi GAO ; Shoucheng CHEN ; Zhuofan CHEN ; Xinchun ZHANG ; Zetao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2023;58(12):1321-1326
A good integration of dental implants and the surrounding soft tissue is essential to ensure the long-term effect of implant. In this review, we summarized the research progress of peri-implant soft tissue integration of dental titanium implants, with emphasis on the modification of the gingival interface of implants based on immune microenvironment regulation. This method influences the immune response around the implant by promoting the surface properties of implants, so as to enhance the peri-implant soft tissue integration. The purpose of this review is to provide reference for the related research and clinical application in the field of dental implantation.