1.Application of ECG gating to multilayer spiral CT coronary artery imaging
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(04):-
In multilayer spiral CT heart and coronary artery imaging, image data are acquired by ECG gating technology when heart beats slowest so as to restrain pulsation pseudo-image. ECG gating technology includes foresight ECG gating and retrospective ECG gating. The principle, methods and mutual image reconstruction are introduced in this paper.
2.The diagnosis and treatment of patients with adenocarcinoma of the appendix
Guangquan CHEN ; Peng WANG ; Dong ZHANG ; Dawei JI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2013;28(10):767-769
Objective To evaluate the clinical features of adenocarcinoma of the appendix.Methods The clinical data of 5 patients with adenocarcinoma of appendix hospitalized at our hospital from Sep 2005 to Dec 2010 were analyzed.Results Intraoperatively two cases were highly suspected of malignant tumor of the appendix,diagnosis of adenocarcinoma was confirmed by frozen pathology,and one stage right hemicolectomy was performed.One patient received simple appendectomy,but postoperative pathology showed adenocarcinoma of appendix and secondary right hemicolectomy was carried out two weeks later.One patient was preoperatively misdiagnosed as periappendiceal abscess and as a result fight hemicolectomy was performed because planned appendectomy was technically impossible.The postoperative pathology revealed adenocarcinoma of the appendix.In the last patient preoperative diagnosis was hypogastric space-occupying lesion with extensive intraabdominal metastasis.During exploration adenocarcinoma of the appendix with extensive metastasis was confirmed.Right hemicolectomy and carcinectomy was performed.Postoperatively all the 5 patients underwent regular chemotherapy.We followed them for 2 to 3 years and only the patient with intraabdominal metastasis at first laparotomy suffered from extensive recurrence 2 years after surgery.Conclusions The adenocarcinoma of appendix can be easily misdiagnosed as other diseases.Radiography,careful exploration during operation and frozen pathology help establish final diagnosis.Right hemicolectomy and postoperative chemotherapy are required in order to reduce tumor recurrence and prolong patients' survival.
3.Old femoral neck fractures with senile osteoporosis: choice of femoral prosthesis according to femoral calcar-medullary cavity ratio
Xuri ZHU ; Guangquan SUN ; Xin LIU ; Guoqing CHEN ; Bin DU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;19(17):2631-2636
BACKGROUND:Old femoral neck fractures with senile osteoporosis have more surgical difficulties.There are a lot of intraoperative and postoperative complications and long-term effects are poor.OBJECTIVE:To explore the clinical outcomes of hip arthroplasty in patients with old femoral neck fractures with senile osteoporosis.METHODS:From October 2012 to July 2014,20 patients with old femoral neck fractures and senile osteoporosis were enroled in this study.Posterolateral approach was used to perform hip arthroplasty.Of them,14 patients received primary total hip arthroplasty with biological prosthesis,and 6 patients were subjected to semi-hip arthroplasty with straight shank cylindrical renovated biological prosthesis.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The patients were folowed up for 3 to 24 months.Harris score was apparently increased after arthroplasty in patients with old femoral neck fractures and senile osteoporosis compared with pre-arthroplasty.Postoperative radiographs revealed that femoral stem biological fixation was good.Bone fixation was visible in radiographs at 3 months after arthroplasty.These findings suggested that old femoral neck fractures and senile osteoporosis could be treated with hip arthroplasty.To select the type of prosthesis and surgical methods according to the femoral calcar-medulary cavity ratio in patients with old femoral neck fractures and senile osteoporosis can effectively restore the function of hip joint.
5.Comparing the clinical effect of single incision laparoscopic right hemicolectomy and laparotomy right hemicolectomy
Liang GUO ; Weiqiang CHEN ; Meirong LI ; Jinhong ZHENG ; Ruijiang ZHANG ; Guitang WU ; Guangquan LI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(14):36-38
Objective To study the feasibility and clinical effect of trans umbilical single incision laparoscopic right hemicolectomy for right hemicolon carcinoma.Methods The clinical data of 35 patients with right hemicolon carcinoma were retrospectively analyzed,the 15 cases were received the trans umbilical single incision laparoscopic right hemicolectomy (single incision group) and 20 cases were received laparotomy right hemicolectomy (laparotomy group).The clinical indexes were compared between the 2 groups.Results The length of incision,intraoperative bleeding volume,passage of gas by anus time,feeding time,hospitalized time in single incision group were significantly better than those in laparotomy group [(5.5 ± 0.6) cm vs.(17.6 ± 2.2) cm,(84.0 ± 31.1) ml vs.(155.5 ± 43.1) ml,(2.00 ± 0.76) d vs.(3.75 ± 0.63) d,(5.3 ± 0.6) d vs.(6.5 ± 0.6) d,(9.3 ± 1.4) d vs.(13.5 ± 1.5) d],the operation time in single incision group was significantly longer than that in laparotomy group [(238.4 ± 19.3) min vs.(165.3 ± 25.8) min],there were statistical differences (P < 0.05).There was no statistical difference in number of incision lymph node between the 2 groups (P > 0.05).Postoperative complication in single incision group occurred in 2 cases,postoperative complication in laparotomy group occurred in 3 cases,there was no statistical difference (P >0.05).The follow-up time was 1-55 months,the median follow-up time was 28 months,local recurrence and distant metastasis were found in 2 cases in single incision group,and 4 cases was found in laparotomy group,there was no statistical difference (P > 0.05).Conclusions Single incision laparoscopic right hemicolectomy for right hemicolon carcinoma is safe and feasible,which has the advantages of minimal trauma,aesthetic outlook,less bleeding,quick recovery and short hospitalization time,etc.It can be developed in the hospital which has some basis of laparoscopic surgery.
6.Early clinical effects of dynamic cervical implant in treatment of cervical disc herniation
Yanzheng GAO ; Wenteng SI ; Zhenghong YU ; Kun GAO ; Shulian CHEN ; Guangquan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(1):26-31
ObjectiveTo investigate the safety and early clinical efficiency of dynamic cervical implant (DCI) internal fixation to treat cervical disc herniation.Methods From September 2009 to December 2010,31 patients with herniation of cervical disc underwent DCI implantation.The operation time and blood loss were recorded and analyzed.Neck disability index (NDI),Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score,and visual analogue scale(VAS) score were used to evaluate neurofunctional recovery pre- and post-operation.Routinely,the patients accepted X-ray examination preoperatively and postoperatively.We used White's measurement to measure the range of motion(ROM) and height ratio of implant segment and the superior vertebra pre- and post-operation.ResultsThe average operation time and amount of bleeding were 45 (30-60) min and (100±30) ml respectively.The average postoperative follow-up was 14 months (range,6-20).The average NDI (50.5±16.2 vs.19.6±4.3,P<0.05),JOA score (12.3±1.6 vs.13.9±1.8,P<0.05) and VAS score (6.3±2.6 vs.3.1±2.2,P<0.05) changed significantly at the last follow-up compared with those pre-operation.There were no significant differences in the average ROM of implant segment (9.6°±4.2° vs.6.9°±5.3°,P>0.05),the height ratio of implant segment and the superior vertebra(2.6±0.1 vs.2.5±0.1,P>0.05) and the angle of functional spine unit(2.6°±5.2° vs.1.7°±2.9°,P>0.05) at last follow-up compared with those preoperation.ConclusionUsing DCI to treat cervical disc herniation had shorter operation time and less bleeding advantages,and the early clinical effect was satisfactory.It may retain the cervical biomechanical movement in some degree,maintain the cervical stability.
7.Antitumor effect on gastric cancer in vitro of selective replicative-competent adenovirus CNHK300-mIFN-γ
Jian CHEN ; Xushun LIU ; Feng WANG ; Guangquan ZONG ; Changqing SU ; Linfang LI ; Lihua JIANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2010;22(11):726-729
Objective To compare the expression of mIFN-γ, replicative activities and anti-tumor activities of CNHK300-mIFN-γand Ad-mIFN-γin normal and gastric cancer cells. Methods The replicative activities of viruses in cells were measured by viral replication assay. CPE assay was used to detect the antitumor effect of viruses. The expression level of mIFN-γ in cancer cells was detected by ELISA. Results The infection of CNHK300-mIFN-γled to an obvious expression of mIFN-γin gastric cancer cells. The vector system CNHK300-mIFN-γpossessed more replicated potential than Ad-mIFN-γ, and could specifically kill most of BGC-823 cells at MOI value of 0.1, which was much better than that by the traditional adenoviral vector. Conclusion CNHK300-mIFN-γcan selectively replicate and effectively express mIFN-γ in tumor cells, and specifically kill gastric cancer cells, suggesting a splendid future as a new anticancer agent.
8.Construction of a rabbit model of steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head by combining different concentrations of glucocorticoids with horse serum
Liangquan CAO ; Bin DU ; Guangquan SUN ; Xin LIU ; Guoqing CHEN ; Lei GU ; Bing LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(8):1229-1235
BACKGROUND: Glucocorticoid has been shown to be a major factor of osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH), so constructing a reliable, effective and low mortality ONFH model will be helpful for searching for a better treatment strategy of ONFH.OBJECTIVE: To construct a rabbit model of early ONFH by intravenous injection of different concentrations of glucocorticoids and horse serum.METHODS: Thirty healthy male New Zealand rabbits were randomly allotted to six groups, followed by given the injection of 10 mg/kg horse serum combined with 5 mg/kg dexamethasone (group A), 10 mg/kg horse serum combined with 10 mg/kg dexamethasone (group B), 20 mg/kg horse serum combined with 5 mg/kg dexamethasone (group C), 20 mg/kg horse serum combined with 10 mg/kg dexamethasone (group D), 10 mg/kg dexamethasone (group E), and 2 mL/kg normal saline (control group) via ear veins, respectively.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Abnormal MRI signal of the femoral head appeared in the group D at postoperative 2 weeks, while abnormal signal was seen at postoperative 4 weeks in the other groups except the controls. Six weeks postoperatively, 80% rabbits in the group D showed abnormal signals, which were significantly more than those in the groups C (50%), B (40%), A (25%), and E (20%) (P < 0.05). The serum levels of triglyceride and total cholesterol in the groups A, B, C, D were significantly higher than those in the control group at 3, 7, 14 and 30 days after injection (P <0.05). Compared with the control group, the ratio of empty lacuna sigmificantly increased in the group D (P < 0.05).These results indicate that the injection of high concentration of horse serum combined with the high concentration of dexamethasone is successful and safe to make an animal model of early ONFH.
9.Finite element analysis applied to the diagnosis and treatment of osteonecrosis of femoral head:latest progress
Guoju HONG ; Xiaorui HAN ; Bin FANG ; Guangquan ZHOU ; Wei HE ; Leilei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(3):450-455
BACKGROUND:At present, finite element analysis technology can set up the model, predict diagnosis, treatment design, as wel as surgical plan, and can be used in the treatment of necrosis of femoral head. OBJECTIVE:To sum and discuss recent progress in clinical and experimental research regarding biomechanical study in osteonecrosis of femoral head by using finite element analysis. METHODS:A computer-based retrieval was performed by the authors (Hong Guo-ju and Zhou Guang-quan) in PubMed, Google, SpringerLink, ChinaNational Knowledge Infrastructure databases for literatures published from January 2010 to December 2015. The key words were“(finite element analysis OR finite element) AND (osteonecrosis OR osteonecrosis of femoral head)”. Inclusive criteria:studies with contents closely related to this paper;original papers with reliable topics and evidence;or papers with clear points and al-round analysis and both studies in vitro and in vivo. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 27 studies were included. The articles in the latest five years related to femoral head osteonecrosis and finite element analysis application were concentrated on. We summarized the latest research progress and problems, including the applied research carried out in the femoral head osteonecrosis clinical cases, innovational skil s, so as to point out the direction of future research in the finite element analysis.
10.Study of model establishment of unicompartmental knee athroplasty based on three-dimensional parametric modeling method.
Guangquan ZHOU ; Wei HE ; Zhihui PANG ; Zhenqiu CHEN ; Qiushi WEI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(1):63-66
The model of knee OA (KOA) was established in our laboratory with three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction technique based on the CT data. We then designed the unicompartmental prosthesis matching KOA model with parametric software Pro/e 5. 0. Finally, the models were used to mimic the operation of knee unicompantment replacement and the model of unicompartmental knee athroplasty (UKA) was analyzed using 3D finite element method. The results indicates that the approach for designing the model by 3D parametric is effective and meets the need of automation and efficacy to design unicompartmental prosthesis. The results proves that the model is vivid and precise, and the 3D parameteric modeling method can provide biomechanical research of unicompantment replacement with model foundation and new experimental method. It can be widely utilized in the clinics and research.
Algorithms
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
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Computer-Aided Design
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Finite Element Analysis
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Humans
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional
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methods
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Knee Joint
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diagnostic imaging
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surgery
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Knee Prosthesis
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Prosthesis Design
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed