1.Prophylactic surgery is invalid intreatment of spinal injury without fracture and dislocationcomplicated by cervical spinal canal stenosis
Haoxi LI ; Zhiyao YONG ; Tao LIU ; Jun ZHOU ; Desheng WU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(1):112-114
Objective In this study,we aim to evaluate the risk and incidence of traumatic cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) in patients with traumatic cervical spinal canal stenosis (CSCS) without major fracture or dislocation,and evaluate the feasibility of preventive decompression surgery. Methods This study included eighty?seven patients with traumatic CSCI without major fracture or dislocation treated in our department between 2005 and 2012. Mann?Whitney U test was used for statistical analyses. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to calculate the relative and absolute risks for the incidence of traumatic CSCI without major fracture or dislocation related with CSCS. Results The relative risk for the incidence of traumatic CSCI with CSCS was 145.7 times higher than that for the incidence without CSCS. However ,only 0.000026% of patients with CSCS may be able to avoid developing traumatic CSCI if they underwent decompression surgery before trauma. Conclusions Prophylactic surgical management for CSCS might not significantly affect the incidence of traumatic CSCI.
2. The comparative study of endoscope versus open surgery on nipple sparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction using prosthesis implantation
Ye ZHANG ; Ling ZHONG ; Jing LIU ; Haoxi LIU ; Li CHEN ; Yi ZHANG ; Linjun FAN ; Jun JIANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2019;57(10):770-775
Objective:
To compare the clinical efficacy between endoscopic nipple-sparing mastectomy with immediat reconstruction using prosthesis implantation and open surgery.
Methods:
Totally 189 early-stage breast cancer patients admitted at Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery, Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University from January 2013 to December 2017 were enrolled. Among them, 104 patients underwent endoscopic nipple sparing mastectomy with immediat reconstruction using prosthesis implantation (endoscopic group), with an age of (41.7±6.1) years (range: 25 to 51 years), and 85 patients underwent traditional open surgery (open group), with an age of (41.6±7.7) years (range: 27 to 65 years). The operative duration, the volume of intraoperative blood loss, the volume of drainage in 3 days after surgery, postoperative complications and patients′ satisfaction of breast reconstruction were compared between the two groups using
3.Correlation between spinal sagittal balance and quality of life after treatment of percutaneous kyphoplasty in osteoporotic vertebral compressive fracture
Tao LIU ; Haoxi LI ; Shuiqiang QIU ; Xinhua LI ; Zhi-Gang XU ; Jisheng GU ; Zhendong LUO ; Desheng WU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2018;34(12):2007-2011
Objective To explore the correlation between spinal sagittal balance and quality of life after the treatment of percutaneous kyphoplasty in osteoporotic vertebral compressive fractures. Methods We retrospec-tively enrolled and screened 85 patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures(OVCF),treated by per-cutaneous kyphoplasty(PKP)in spinal surgery department of Shanghai East Hospital from January 2012 to Decem-ber 2016. The full length of the spine X-ray examinations had been taken preoperatively,pre-discharge and during the follow-up and spine-pelvis sagittal parameters included C7 sagittal vertical axis(C7SVA),thoracic kyphosis (TK),lumber lordosis(LL),pelvic incidence(PT)and sacral slope(SS). Shot Form 36 Health Survey Question-naire(SF-36)was used for the scoring. Results In the last follow-up,C7SVA decreased from(35.9 ± 17.1)mm to(30.8 ± 12.8)mm(P=0.002)and SF-36 scores varied significantly(P<0.01). Before the surgery,follow-up 3 days,6 months and 12 months after the surgery,C7SVA was negatively correlated with the general health status in each period of SF-36(r=-0.343,-0.264,-0.272,-0.258;P=0.001,0.015,0.012,0.017). Conclusions PKP has a significant effect on OVCFs and changes the spine-pelvic sagittal balance in patients with OVCF. Spinal-pel-vic sagittal balance is closely related to the quality of life of these patients.
4.Prevalence and spatial characteristics of poor vision among primary school students in Shenzhen
Jingfeng MU ; Meizhou LIU ; Zonghui YAN ; Hongwei DENG ; Haoxi ZHONG ; Xinyi SHUAI ; Shaochong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2022;40(6):556-561
Objective:To analyze the prevalence of poor vision and spatial distribution characteristics among primary school students in Shenzhen.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted.Vision screening among primary school students in Shenzhen was carried out by myopia screening hospitals organized by Shenzhen Myopia Prevention and Control Center for Children and Adolescents using the logarithmic visual acuity chart in 2019.The prevalence of poor vision in different districts, different genders and different grades was calculated.Spatial distribution of the prevalence of poor vision was analyzed with Arcgis 10.2 software.This study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki.Written informed consent was obtained from guardian of each subject.The study protocol was approved by an Ethics Committee of Shenzhen Eye Hospital (No.20201230-06).Results:A total of 1 044 545 students received the visual acuity examination.The prevalence of poor vision among primary school students in Shenzhen in 2019 was 53.4%(557 748/1 044 545). The prevalence of poor vision among primary school students in the former Shenzhen Special Economic Zone was 56.7%(172 771/304 532), which was higher than 52.0%(384 977/740 013) in areas outside the former Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, and the prevalence of poor vision among girls was 56.7%(268 201/473 164), which was higher than 50.7%(289 547/571 381) among boys, and the differences were statistically significant ( χ2=192.412, 375.434; both at P<0.001). As the grade increased, the prevalence of poor vision firstly decreased and then increased, showing an increasing tendency in general.The prevalence rate of poor vision among primary school students among grade 1 to 6 was 49.8%(99 615/200 203), 44.0%(86 521/196 800), 47.2%(82 848/175 331), 54.5%(89 737/164 731), 60.8%(96 271/158 298), and 68.9%(102 756/149 182), respectively, and a significant difference was found ( χ2=2 871.017, P<0.001). The global Moran I index in Shenzhen was 0.278.The local Moran I index and Geary coefficient in Guangming District were 0.933 and 0.78, respectively.The prevalence of poor vision in Guangming District and its surrounding areas was a low-low cluster. Conclusions:The prevalence of poor vision among primary school students in Shenzhen is spatially aggregated.