1.Open reduction and internal fixation for intercondylar comminuted fractures of the humerus by AO reconstructive plate
Hanming GUO ; Binggang LU ; Huijian XIE
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2000;0(11):-
Objective To study the method and outcome for intercondylar comminuted fractures of the humerus through open reduction and internal fixation with AO reconstructive plate. Methods From March 1997 to September 2000, 31 cases of intercondylar comminuted fracture of humerus were reviewed, which involved 24 males and 7 females with an average age of 37.4 years (range, 18-67 years). The fracture was located on left side in 17 and on right side in 14. According to AO/ASIF classification, there were C1 in 11, C2 in 12, and C3 in 8, among them, 9 cases were open fractures including of Cusstilo and Aderson typeⅠin 5 and Ⅱ in 4. Posterior trans-olecranon osteotomy with open reduction and internal fixation by AO reconstructive plate or plus 1/3 tube plate were performed in all the cases within 48 hours after injury. The osteotomy was "V" shape at 2 cm to proximal end of ulna. All the patients began the passive motion exercise within 24-48 h, and active training at one week postoperatively. X-ray was taken in 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after operation to observe the bony union. 5 cases with ulnar nerve injury underwent nerve exploration and anterior transposition. Results All the cases were followed up 1-3.4 years (average, 1.5 years), the fractures healed well, and the elbow function recovered satisfactorily. According to the Cassebaum scoring system, 11 were assessed as excellent 11, good 14 and fair 6, and the excellent-good rate was 80.6%. The complications included 1 infection, 1 heterotopic ossification and 2 injuries of the radial nerve, which recovered with dressings, antibiotics and neural nutrients. Conclusion The technique of AO reconstruction plating for the intercondylar comminuted fractures of the humerus through trans-olecranon approach offers many advantages, such as sufficient exposure, anatomical reduction, stable fixation, earlier exercise and satisfactory elbow function.
2.Optimization of cDNA-AFLP reaction system for Carthamus tinctorius
Na FENG ; Meili GUO ; Hanming ZHANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(08):-
Objective To construct for the heredity linkage map and to study the functional gene research of Carthamus tinctorius,the factors affecting cDNA amplified fragment length polymorphism(cDNA-AFLP) of C.tinctorius were investigated with developing and optimizing the cDNA-AFLP reaction system.Methods Improved Trizol method was used to extract RNA from compounds in new petals specific to safflower.With the help of M-MLV RTase without RNase activity combined with replacement synthesis method,double-stranded cDNA was synthesized from total RNA;cDNA was digested by restriction enzyme MseI/EcoRI and ligated by two steps.Then the products were provided for pre-amplification and selected amplification of different concentration gradients.After tiny modifications of system concentration,finally PAGE electrophoresis and silver-staining were performed.Results High purity and integrated total RNA for later cDNA synthesis were obtained and high quality cDNA was synthesized with the help of M-MLV RTase without RNase activity combined with replacement synthesis method.The cDNA-AFLP reaction system in C.tinctorius was as follows: 250 ng integrity cDNA was digested thoroughly at 37 ℃ for 6 h,and ligated 12 h at 16 ℃.Furthermore,the sample dilution multiplication was 10 fold for pre-amplification and 150 fold for selected amplification under the proper system concentration.According to the above reaction system,the polymorphous strips with high resolution power in PAGE electrophoresis were clear and stable.Conclusion The cDNA-AFLP reaction system established and optimized in this experiment is suitable for the functional gene analysis of C.tinctorius.
3.Anterior open reduction and internal fixation to treat the lower cervical irreducible dislocation
Honghua CAI ; Xinguang WANG ; Haixiong MIAO ; Jianping ZHENG ; Hanming GUO
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(7):1169-1170
Objective To explore the possibility of anterior open reduction and internal fixation to treat the lower cervical irreducible dislocation. Methods 15 cases of lower cervical irreducible dislocation were treated by the anterior open reduction and internal fixation, 11 cases were male and 4 cases were female, 10 cases were unilateral facet locked and 5 eases were bilateral facet locked which were confirmed by the MRI and CT scan. All the cases were failed to the skull traction before operation and received anterior open reduction and plate fixation, and interver-tebral fusion. All the cases were followed up, the recovery of neurological function and the fusion rate were evaluated. Results 15 cases were completely reduction and none of them got a worse neurological function. Conclusion The treatment effect of anterior open reduction and fixation for the lower cervical irreducible dislocation were good.
4.Quality standard for Tongfeng Huadu Tincture
Qing MENG ; Hanming LIANG ; Gengfu CHEN ; Xiaoling GUO ; Yifan FENG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(02):-
AIM: To establish the quality standard for Tongfeng Huadu Tincture (Radix Gentianae Macrophyllae, Radix Angelicae Pubescentis, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Herba Asari, etc.). METHODS: The Radix Gentianae Macrophyllae, Radix Angelicae Pubescentis, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Herba Asari of Tongfeng Huadu Tincture were identified by TLC. Strychnine of Tincture was determined by HPLC. RESULTS: The average recovery was 97.07% and RSD and 2.1% (n=5). CONCLUSION: The method is reliable, accurate and specific. It can be used for quality control of Tongfeng Huadu Tincture.
6.Study on high-performance liquid chromatographic fingerprints of different germplasms of Flos Carthami
Ge ZHANG ; Meili GUO ; Hanming ZHANG ; Zhongwu SU
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(03):-
Objective:To study the high-performance liquid chromatographic(HPLC) fingerprints of different germplasms of Flos Carthami. Methods: HPLC was applied in chromatographic separation of 36 different germplasms of Flos Carthami collected from 11 provinces of China.The chromatography condition was: Agilent Zorbax C_(18) column(4.6 mm?250 mm,5 mm);mobile phase: CAN,0.5% H_3PO_4(from 1090 to 8020);running time: 60 min;flow speed: 1.0 ml/min;detection wavelength: 265 nm;and temperature: 20℃.The data were processed by Chromatographic Fingerprint Station designed by Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis,School of Pharmacy,Second Military Medical University.Different germplasms of Flos Carthami were subjected to cluster analysis and their similarity was also evaluated.Results: The different germplasms of Flos Carthami in this study were grouped into 2 chemical types.Samples from northwest of China were of high similarity;samples from the middle China were of high similarity to those from South China.The similarity of some germplasms of Flos Carthami was significantly different.Conclusion: The chemical components of different germplasms of Flos Carthami are obviously different from each other;selection of germplasm is very important in quality control of Flos Carthami.
7.Choice of Treatment and Clinical Analysis of Femoral Neck Fracture in Children
Huijian XIE ; Xizhong XIE ; Hongbo WU ; Hanming GUO ; Zhijun LAI ; Yuliang HUANG ; Jianmin ZHANG
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2001;22(3):228-230
【Objective】To compare different approaches and their effectiveness on the treatment of the femoral neck fracture in children,in order to provide a reliable and effective way for the treatment of the disease.【Methods】Clinical data of 21 cases with femoral neck fracture from 1983 to 1993 were analyzed retrospectively.【Results】21 cases were divided into three groups:① group Ⅰ:14 cases underwent closed reduction and internal fixation with multiple Kirscher′s pins or cannulate compression screws under C-arm X-ray monitor.Of the 14 cases,11 cases were healed,3 cases developed ischemic necrosis of femoral head;② group Ⅱ:4 cases was treated with skin traction and hip spica cast plaster fixation,3 cases was healed,1 case developed ischemic necrosis of femoral head;③ group Ⅲ:3 cases underwent opened reduction and internal fixation with multiple pins or cannulate compression screws,1 case was healed,2 cases developed ischemic necrosis of femoral head.【Conclusion】Closed reduction and multiple pins internal fixation under C-arm X-ray monitor may be the best choice of treatment of femoral neck fracture in children.
8.The correlations of infection rates with the administration timing of prophylactic antibiotics after hip arthroplasty
Lixuan ZHANG ; Xinguang WANG ; Shuru CHEN ; Junzhao CHEN ; Hanming GUO ; Jiehua HUANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(22):3595-3598
Objective To assess the effects of different administration timing of prophylactic antibiotics on infections after hip arthroplasty. Methods 535 patients having undergone arthroplasty were divided into two groups: the experiment group (n=273)and the control group (n=262): The former groupwere administered with antibiotics until 24 hours postoperatively and the latter until 72 hours postoperatively. The two groups were compared in terms of postoperative infection rate. Results The infection rates in the experimental groupand the control group were 4.396%and 3..817%, with insignificant differencebetween them. Conclusion For those patients undergoing hip arthroplasty, extended administration of antibiotics after operation (over 48 hours) may not reduce the risk of recent the infection rate.
9.The role of thoracolumbar injury classification and severity score in the gudience of anterior, posterior or combined surgery for thoracolumbar fractures
Zhijun LAI ; Hanming GUO ; Huijian XIE ; Xinguang WANG ; Ming KANG ; Min CHEN
Clinical Medicine of China 2013;29(z1):80-83
Objective To investigate the guidance role and effect of the thoracolumbar injury classification and severity score (TLICS) in the choice of anterior,posterior or combined surgery for thoracolumbar fractures.Methods Thirty-one consecutive patients with acute thoracolumbar burst fractures who were treated in an our unit were selected as our subjects who hospitalized from Oct.2006 to Sep 2010,There were 20 male and 11 female patients.The average age was 44.7 years (range from 35.0 to 56.0 of all patients 3 was injured T11,6 at T12,7 at L1,8 at L 2 and 7 at L3.The reasons of injury include motor vehicle accident (10 cases)and falling from a height (24).All patients had preoperative anteroposterior and lateral radiographs,computed tomography (CT) scan,and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination to more fully assess vertebral pieces and nerve compression.According to the Classification of Maged,there were 8 cases with type A3,8 cases with B1,9 cases with B2,3 cases with C1,3 case with C2.Neurologic status based on Frankel classification showed that 4 cases were with grade A 8 with grade B,9 with grade C 6 with grade D and 4 with grade E.Of the 31 patients,11 received posterior surgeries,12 anterior surgeries,and 8 combined anterior and posterior surgeries.Results Twenty-eight cases were followed up with averaged 13.7 months (range from 12.0-17.0 months).The kyphosis angle was measured from the superior endplate to the inferior end plate of the fractured vertebral body using the Cobb technique.The mean cobb's angle was (23.7 ± 11.3) ° (range,13.0 ~ 38.0°) preoperatively,(5.8 ± 0.6°) (-4.0 ~ 6.0) ° lordotic post operatively and (11.3 ± 10.6) ° lordotic at the final observation.The average surgical time was 190 minutes (range,90-380 minutes).and blood loss was 1680 ml (range,1260-2540 ml),and hospital stay was 17.4 days (range,10-24 days).No eloosening or motion was observed in the final follow-up patients.Conclusion TLICS has facilitate treatment decision making of thoracolumbar spinal column injuries and proved to be an effective treatment for serious thoracolumbar fracture.
10.A comparative study of two treatment approaches on femoral shaft fractures of polytrauma patients
Zhijun LAI ; Hanming GUO ; Huijian XIE ; Ming KANG ; Xinguang WANG ; Min CHEN ; Hongbo WU
Clinical Medicine of China 2012;(z1):46-48
Objective To compare the effect of two different treatment approaches on femoral shaft fractures in polytrauma patients.Methods One hundred and forty-eight polytrauma patients were selected as our subjects,who were hospitalized from Jan.2000 to Dec.2009.They were randomly divided into cast group and external fixation group.Patients in cast group were fixed with cast within the first 24 h after the injury and patients in external fixation group were stabilized with a unilateral external fix stent within the first 24 h after the injury.Results In cast group,71 of 75 patients were followed up and follow up periods was 26.4 months.Follow up data showed that 18 patients developed multiple organ failure (MOF) and 26 patients developed ARDS.The average healed periods was 5.9 month.Three patients developed nonunion and 4 cases developed wound infection.The average of the knee motion angle was 107 degrees (60 to 110 degrees).In external fixation group,68 patients were followed up and the follow-up period was 27.5 months.Of which,13 patients developed MOF and 12 patients developed ARDS.The average healed periods was 5.6 months.2 patients developed nonunion and 3 cases developed for.wound infection.The average of the knee motion angle was 120 degrees (60 to 140 degrees).Conclusion The damage control orthopedics surgery was proved as a safe and effective treatment approach for fractures of the shaft of the femur in selected multiply injured patients compared with cast methods.