1.Revisional surgery for improving outward appearance of reconstructed digit in toe-to-hand transfer
Haiping TANG ; Guangrong FANG ; Guodong TENG ; Hongxun ZHANG ; Guanghai YUAN
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2008;31(3):178-180
Objective To present some revision surgery for correcting short and bulky outward appearance of reconstructed finger pulp in toe-to-hand transfer. Methods Since Sep. 1998 to Dec. 2006,in a series of 33 patients, 39 fingers had been reconstructed with 2nd toe. In order to change the shape of bulbous distal toe segment into a normal tapering fingertip, revisional operations had been designed, i.e. (1)Excision of bulky skin and excessive soft tissue from one or both sides of the finger pulp. (2)Transfer and inlaid the excised lateral soft tissue flap to the central constricting part of the finger pulp. (3)Full thickness skin graft to palmar central narrow part of toe pulp. 4. Rotational transfer of local lateral "L" shape flap. Results All the patients healed by first intention with no skin necrosis occurred. The bulbous rectangular shaped toe pulp were corrected and outward appearance were much improved in most cases. Though the outward appearance in one simple skin graft case was not satisfactory in correcting flexion deformity of distal segment and increased its circumference. Conclusion In toe-to-hand transfer, the distal segment of reconstructed finger often shown to have an bulbous toe pulp appearance, which may bring psychological burden to the patient and their relatives. Simple revisional surgery recommended here may yield favorable improvement.
2.Advances in the research of early goal-directed therapy in severe sepsis and septic shock.
Wei SUN ; Hongxun YUAN ; Youzhong AN
Chinese Journal of Burns 2016;32(5):289-292
Nowadays, severe infection has become one of the common problems in clinic. The morbidity of severe sepsis and septic shock is increasing, which becomes a big threat to patients with burn wounds or chronic diseases. It has become a key subject about how to cure severe sepsis and septic shock. In recent years, mortality of patients in such condition has declined slightly, which might be attributed to the application of early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) in certain degree. This article reviews application of EGDT in severe sepsis and septic shock, in order to analyze its effectiveness and boundedness, as well as predict its development.
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3.Mutilpe goals directed periopertive fluid strategy in patients of retroperitoneal tumors
Liu ZHANG ; Weixin CHENG ; Hongxun YUAN ; Jian SHEN ; Fang LIU ; Fengxue ZHU ; Youzhong AN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2016;31(10):824-827
Objective To evaluate perioperative fluid infusion strategies in retroperitoneal tumor patients.Method Data of 89 retroperitoneal tumor patients in Peking University People's Hospital and Peking University International Hospital were collected and devided into intraoperative minor haemorrhage group (761 ml) and massive haemorrhage group (4 813 ml),including postoperative fluid treatment,input and output volume,serum brain natriuretic peptide level and postoperation complications.Results Fluid input on the 1st day after operation,the 2nd day,the 3rd day respectively were (7 565 ±4 757),(3 869 ± 727),(3 289 ± 897),(3 096 ± 567) ml in the minor haemorrhage group,and (13 927 ± 5 612),(5 192 ± 1 274),(3 786 ± 1 137),(3 797 ± 719) ml in the massive haemorrhage group (t =-4.637,-3.117,-2.460,-2.982,P =0.04,0.048,0.36,0.038).BNP level respectively were (33 ±25),(82 ±66),(116 ± 54),(145 ± 75) ng/ml in the minor haemorrhage;respectively,(70 ± 65),(165 ± 153),(256 ± 220),(442 ± 412) ng/ml in the massive haemorrhage group (t =-4.637,-3.117,-2.460,-2.982,P =0.041,0.038,0.046,0.04).The accumulative percentage of negative fluid balance was 100% in 3 days after operation.Acute kidney injury (AKI),cardiac,respiratory events,major intraabdominal complications deep venous thrombosis developed in minor and massive haemorrhage group were 4.7%,7.1%,4.7%,14.3%,9.5% vs.25.1%,27.6%,46.8%,10.6%,17.0% respectively (x2 =2.89,5.89,19.96,0.044,0.674,P=0.049,0.015,0.001,0.834,0.412).Conclusions Multiple goals directed fluid strategy leads to a better outcome by decreasing the AKI rate.BNP level could be used as a goal marker in fluid treatment.
4.Standardizing management of fine needle aspiration for thyroid nodules
Xiaoyun LIU ; Shuhang XU ; Hongxun WU ; Yuan ZHANG ; Jiandong BAO ; Chao LIU ; Tao YANG ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2019;35(10):819-824
Thyroid nodules are very common in the clinical practice. Fine needle aspiration ( FNA) is a major method for the final diagnosis of thyroid nodules. This review tried to cover the definition, current status, clinical significance, indications, contraindications, ultrasound evaluation, as well as preparations, steps, molecular diagnosis, cytology diagnosis, and possible pitfalls of this technique. Our purpose is trying to make this procedure universalized and standardized in order to serve more patients by providing clinicians with some helpful references and advice.
5.Guideline for postoperative rehabilitation treatment following vertebral augmentation for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (version 2022)
Zhengwei XU ; Dingjun HAO ; Liming CHENG ; Baorong HE ; Bohua CHEN ; Chen CHEN ; Fei CHE ; Jian CHEN ; Qixin CHEN ; Liangjie DU ; Shunwu FAN ; Zhong FANG ; Shiqing FENG ; Yanzheng GAO ; Haishan GUAN ; Zhong GUAN ; Hua JIANG ; Weimin JIANG ; Dianming JIANG ; Jun JIANG ; Yue JIANG ; Lijun HE ; Yuan HE ; Bo LI ; Tao LI ; Jianjun LI ; Xigong LI ; Yijian LIANG ; Bin LIN ; Bin LIU ; Bo LIU ; Yong LIU ; Zhibin LIU ; Xuhua LU ; Chao MA ; Lie QIAN ; Renfu QUAN ; Hongxun SANG ; Haibo SHEN ; Jun SHU ; Honghui SUN ; Tiansheng SUN ; Jun TAN ; Mingxing TANG ; Sheng TAO ; Honglin TENG ; Yun TIAN ; Jiwei TIAN ; Qiang WANG ; Xinwei WANG ; Jianhuang WU ; Peigen XIE ; Weihong XU ; Bin YAN ; Yong YANG ; Guoyong YIN ; Xiaobing YU ; Yuhong ZENG ; Guoqing ZHANG ; Xiaobo ZHANG ; Jie ZHAO ; Yue ZHU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2022;38(11):961-972
Osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF) can lead to lower back pain and may be even accompanied by scoliosis, neurological dysfunction and other complications, which will affect the daily activities and life quality of patients. Vertebral augmentation is an effective treatment method for OVCF, but it cannot correct unbalance of bone metabolism or improve the osteoporotic status, causing complications like lower back pain, limited spinal activities and vertebral refracture. The post-operative systematic and standardized rehabilitation treatments can improve curative effect and therapeutic efficacy of anti-osteoporosis, reduce risk of vertebral refracture, increase patient compliance and improve quality of life. Since there still lack relevant clinical treatment guidelines for postoperative rehabilitation treatments following vertebral augmentation for OVCF, the current treatments are varied with uneven therapeutic effect. In order to standardize the postoperative rehabilitation treatment, the Spine Trauma Group of the Orthopedic Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association organized relevant experts to refer to relevant literature and develop the "Guideline for postoperative rehabilitation treatment following vertebral augmentation for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (2022 version)" based on the clinical guidelines published by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) as well as on the principles of scientificity, practicality and advancement. The guideline provided evidence-based recommendations on 10 important issues related to postoperative rehabilitation treatments of OVCF.