1.Management of the femoral neck fractures in younger patients and prevent the necrosis of femoral head by microsurgical techniques
Qiang LIU ; Dou WU ; Shu-Feng HAN ; Xi-Cheng HAN ;
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2000;0(03):-
Objective To explore the clinical application of microsurgical techniques to therapy the femoral neck fracture in younger patients and prevent the necrosis of femoral head.Methods Seventy-four younger adults,age from 23 to 50,with femoral neck fractures were treated by open veducition,internal fixa- tion and pedicled bone transplantation from Jan.1995 to Dec.2004.All of the 74 patients were reviewed clin- ically and radiologically after an average of 3.2 years.Results In this group,19/74 cases(25.68%)had avaseular necrosis of the femoral head,which were diagnosised after an average of 28.5 months following inju- ry.Despite these results,these patients assessment with Harris system had been very good or good in 55/74 patients(74.32%).Conclusion It's an effective method to decrease the incidence of necrosis of femoral head after management the femoral neck fracture in younger patients by microsurgical techniques.
2.Experimental study on participation of interstitial cells of Cajal and connexin 43 in the pathogenesis of diabetic gastroparesis
Han-Ni WU ; Han TIAN ; Xi-Ting ZHANG ; Wei QIAN ; Jing-Song LIU ; Xiao-Hua HOU ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2000;0(06):-
The changes of interstitial cells of Cajal(ICC)distribution and connexin 43(Cx43)expression in gastric muscle layers were assayed in gastroparesis models of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.The results showed that gastric emptying was significantly delayed,the contraction frequency and amplitude of gastric muscle segments were greatly decreased,Cx43 gray values were significantly increased and Cx43 distributed homogeneously with ICC immunopositivity in the model rats.These changes appear to be related to the pathogenesis of diabetic gastroparesis.
3.Auricular acupuncture for primary insomnia: a systematic review based on GRADE system.
Hui-Juan TAN ; Ying LAN ; Fu-Sheng WU ; Han-Dan ZHANG ; Li WU ; Xi WU ; Fan-Rong LIANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(7):726-730
The clinical efficacy and safety of auricular acupuncture (AA) for treatment of primary insomnia was evaluated. After a comprehensive retrieval in domestic and foreign databases, literatures were strictly screened and Revman 5.2 software was applied to perform a Meta-analysis on eligible randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The evidence quality was assessed with GRADE profiler 3.6 software. As a result, 8 articles were included involving 894 patients. Compared among AA and sham AA, placebo AA, blank control, there was significant difference in Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) [WMD = -3.48, 95% CI (-3.96, -3.00)], sleep latency LWMD = -10.14, 95% CI (-17.16, -3.12)] and sleep awakening times [WMD = -9.98, 95% CI (-1.10,-0.48)]. Compared between AA and western medication, there was significant difference in PSQI [WMD = -3.62, 95% CI (-4.59, -2.65)]. The evidence quality was moderate in AA vs. sham AA, placebo AA or blank control, while that of the rest was extremely low. No reports of adverse events were described in all studies. In conclusion, for the treatment of primary insomnia, AA could effectively improve sleep quality, but due to the low evidence quality, cautious attitude should be taken on this conclusion, and clinical trials with large sample and high quality were needed in the further.
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Sleep
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Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
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physiopathology
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4.Telemedicine and telecommunication vehicle.
Zeng CAI ; Qiang ZHANG ; Han-xi WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2002;26(4):286-287
This paper introduces remote Computed Tomography van, telemedicine and telecommunication vehicle.
Computer Communication Networks
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Humans
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Lung Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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Mass Screening
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Telemetry
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5.MUSCLE-INSERTION DISPLACEMENT USED AS A TREATMENT FOR RECURRENT SHOULDER DISLOCATION
Changlin HUANG ; Zhangquan WU ; Yansheng JIANG ; Huaming CUI ; Decai GUO ; Xi HAN ; Zhongyuan LIU ; Junqing LIU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(03):-
Han Jiangbo. Department of Theoretical Mechanics, Luoyang Industry College. Luoyang Since January 1982 we have relocated the insertion of a part of pectoralis major or deltoid muscle in the treatment of 5 cases of habitual dislocation of shoulder. After over a year of follow-up no recurrence of dislocation has been found in all the cases. The shoulder joint seemed to be stable, the range of movements increased, and disturbance in supination was corrected. The operative procedure was studied in fresh cadavers and human skeleton. Studies on mechanical model of shoulder joint, with theoretical calculation of changes in pronation after muscle displacement, showed that movements of pronation were remarkably increased after displacement of partial pectoralis major and deltoideus. It could also compensate the weatened subscapularis.
6.Design and fabrication of uncemented femoral prosthesis using CAD/CAM/Robotic integration method
Wenlong HAN ; Jianfei ZHU ; Qi WU ; Changhua LIU ; Aimin WANG ; Wenming XI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(40):6413-6418
BACKGROUND:In total hip replacements, aseptic loosening of uncemented femoral hip prosthesis is the main reason for the failure of artificial hip replacement, the prerequisite of reducing aseptic loosening of prosthesis is to increase fil ing area of femoral prosthesis in femoral cavity.
OBJECTIVE:To obtain the fil ing rate of customized femoral prosthesis in femoral cavity and verify the validity of the methods of CAD/CAM/Robotic integration and the robot grind.
METHODIn this paper, the CT data of femur were used to reconstruct three-dimensional model of femoral cavity. According to this model, a custom uncemented femoral hip prosthesis was designed, then the model of this custom prosthesis was imported into the CAD/CAM/Robotic software to generate cut path. After the cut path was imported into the robotic control er, the custom prosthesis can be fabricated, then this custom prosthesis was inserted into the femoral cavity, and the fil ing result of the custom prosthesis in femoral cavity was analyzed.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The experiment results showed that the customized prosthesis in femoral cavity achieved good fil ing result, the structure of femoral cavity resisted the rotation of the customized prosthesis in femoral cavity, and the customized prosthesis obtained stable fixation in the femoral cavity.
7.Refeeding syndrome in critical patients: a report of one case
Yi JIANG ; Yusong HAN ; Yuda GONG ; Qiulin ZHUANG ; Qiulei XI ; Qingyang MENG ; Guohao WU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2015;14(5):415-416
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8.Study of ESWAN in evaluation of HIFU ablation therapy of uterine fibroids
Chengfeng SUN ; Yu HAN ; Zhun WU ; Xi WANG ; Guanghui CHANG ; Yongchao MEN ; Bin WANG ; Xizhen WANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(16):2761-2764
Objective To explore the value of enhanced T2 star weighted angiography(ESWAN)in the treatment of uterine fibroids with high intensity focus ultrasound(HIFU) by analyzing the changes of ESWAN. Methods Uterine fibroids were detected through pelvic conventional MRI and ESWAN 1 day before and after HIFU operation. Different indexes of ESWAN were measured ,and differences were compared with the paired t-test. Results The preoperative and postoperative values of magnitude were 1624.59 ± 53.07 and 1750.13 ± 39.81, phase values were 0.0012 ± 0.0081 Hz and 0.0025 ± 0.1063 Hz,R2*value were 27.69 ± 1.27 Hz and 24.19 ± 1.20 Hz,and T2*values were 34.66 ± 2.07 ms and 36.46 ± 2.14 ms. After HIFU operation,magnitude value,phase value and T2*value were higher(P=0.04,P=0.91 and P=0.45),and R2*value was lower(P=0.019). Conclusions ESWAN can provide more information about histopathologic changes of uterine fibroids after HIFU.
9.Clinical value of dti in evaluation of high intensity focused ultrasound in uterine fibroids
Yu HAN ; Chengfeng SUN ; Xi WANG ; Yue GUAN ; Zhun WU ; Bin WANG ; Xizhen WANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(15):2486-2488
Objective To study the clinical value of DTI in the evaluation of high intensity focused ultra-sound (HIFU) for treating uterine fibroids by analyzing the characteristics of DTI before and after surgery. Methods DTI was performed before and after HIFU. The study included 25 patients with 30 uterine fibroids. All data were processed using GE AW4.5 Workstation. ADC,FA,VRA and T2-weighted trace of uterine fibroids before and after HIFU were recorded and analyzed. Results After HIFU,no enhancement was observed in uterine fibroids on DCE-MRI. The signal of uterine fibroids on FA,VRA map was lower after HIFU. No statistical differences were found between ADC and T2-weighted trace before and after the surgery(P>0.05). FA and VRA of uterine fibroids after HIFU were lower than those before the surgery(P<0.05). Conclusion FA and VRA can reflect micro differ-ence of uterine fibroids before and after HIFU ,which is useful for assessing the curative effect after HIFU.
10.Influence of aorta arch hematoma in endovascular repair of complex Stanford B intramural aortic hematoma
Hao LIU ; Xiaoyong HUANG ; Wenhui WU ; Xi GUO ; Guangrui LIU ; Xiaofeng HAN ; Lianjun HUANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2017;25(8):452-456
Objective To investigate the influence of the hematoma involving the aortic arch in endovascular aortic repair of complicated type B intramural aortic hematoma. Methods A total of 69 patients[58men; mean age(58.1±8.9)years; range 38-77]underwent endovascular repair between February 2011 and June 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with hematoma involving about the left subclavian artery level were categorized as group A(n=28) and patients without hematoma involvement to the aortic arch were categorized as group B (n=41). Results All the patients were treated with coverd aortic stents. The success rate was 97.1% with complete isolation of lesion in 67 patients. The average follow-up period was(19.6±14.1)months. During perioperative period, no procedure related deaths was recorded. Perioperative complications include paraplegia in 1case(1.4%) in group B and stent graft-induced new entry in 2 cases(2.9%) in group A. During the follow-up period 1 case in group A within 1 month and another 1 case in group B within 1 year developed new entries at proximal end of stents. 1 case (1.4%) in group B had asymptomatic type Ⅰ endoleak 2 years after TEVAR. Conclusions Type B aortic intramural hematoma with arch involvement is not a risk factor of stent-induced new entry in perioperative period after endovascular treatment and further studies are needed. Strict control of blood pressure is essential for the prevention of stent-related complications.