1.Headless pressure screw with local complication of PRP for the treatment of intra-articular fracture of old metatarsal.
Cheng-Lin WANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Kai-Xue CAO
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2018;31(10):953-956
OBJECTIVETo discuss clinical effects of headless pressure screw with local complication of PRP in treating old metatarsal intra-articular fracture.
METHODSFrom January 2010 to June 2016, 7 patients with old metatarsal intra-articular fracture treated by open reduction headless compression screw internal fixation by local application PRP, including 5 males and 2 females, aged from 21 to 52 years old, 5 patients injured by falling down and 2 patients caused by crushing, the time from injury to operation ranged from 3 to 6 weeks. Preoperative anteroposterior, lateral and oblique X-ray film and three-dimensional CT reconstruction were examined, and the results showed 2 patients on the second metatarsal, 2 patients on the third metatarsal, 3 patients on the fourth metatarsal. Regular X-ray as postoperative examination was observed, and American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle scoring system at the final follow-up was evaluated.
RESULTSSeven patients were followed up from 6 to 17 months. All incisions healed at stage I without joint stiffness, traumatic arthritis and related complications. Imaging examination showed fracture reached bone healing, healing time ranged from 3 to 6 months. No joint stiffness and traumatic arthritis occurred. One of seven patients occurred stiffness of metatarsophalangeal joints. AOFAS score increased from 40.5±4.2 before operation to 85.0±10.5 at 12 months after operation, and 4 patients got excellent results, 2 moderate and 1 poor. The active motion of metatarsophalangeal joint showed dorsal flexion ranged from 35° to 40°, plantar flexion ranged from 25° to 35°.
CONCLUSIONSHeadless pressure screw with local complication of PRP in treating old metatarsal intra-articular fracture could recover articular surface of metatarsal head, improve metatarsophalangeal joints activity, which do not need the second operation, and could receive good clinical results with early exercise.
2.Knot-free anchor repair of anterior talofibular ligament under total ankle arthroscopy.
Cheng-Lin WANG ; Jun-Zhong YANG ; Yi-Song LEI ; Ling-Ling WAN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2023;36(8):777-781
OBJECTIVE:
To explore clinical effect of repairing anterior talofibular ligament with knot-free anchors under total ankle arthroscopy in treating chronic lateral ankle instability.
METHODS:
From April 2018 to August 2021, 24 patients with chronic lateral ankle instability were treated with knot-free anchors under total ankle arthroscopy to repair anterior talofibular ligament, including 16 males and 8 females, aged from 22 to 42 years old with an average of(28.6±5.8) years old;the time from injury to opertaion ranged from 6 to 10 months with an average of(7.7±1.3) months. Preoperative and postoperative American Orhopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) score, visual analogue scale (VAS), talar tilt, anterior talar translation(ATT) were recorded and compared.
RESULTS:
All patients were followed up from 10 to 12 months with an average of (10.2±1.14) months. Incision were healed at stageⅠ, and no infection, nerve injury and lateral ankle instability occurred. AOFAS score improved from(52.79±8.96) before opertaion to (93.00± 4.01) at 6 months after operation, 23 patients got excellent result and 1 good;VAS decreased from (5.50±0.98) before opertaion to (1.04±0.80) at 6 months after operation(P<0.05);talar tilt decreased from(9.16±2.09)° to (3.10±1.72)° at 3 months after operation(P<0.05);ATT decreased from(8.80±2.55) mm to (2.98±1.97) mm at 3 months after operation(P<0.05). Twenty-four patients drawer test and varus-valgus rotation wer negative.
CONCLUSION
Repairing anterior talofibular ligament with knot-free anchors under total ankle arthroscopy for the treatment of chronic lateral ankle instability has advantages of less trauma, less complications safe and reliable, and good recovery of ankle joint function.
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Male
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Young Adult
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Arthroscopy
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Joint Instability/surgery*
3.Clinical therapeutic effect of a new bundle-to-bundle suturing method for acute Achilles tendon rupture.
Cheng-Lin WANG ; Kai-Xue CAO ; Jun-Zhong YANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2018;31(2):183-185
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical effect of a new bundle-to-bundle suturing method for acute Achilles tendon rupture.
METHODSFrom April 2013 to January 2015, 15 patients with acute Achilles tendon rupture were treated with a new bundle-to-bundle suturing method including 12 males and 3 females with an average age of 37.5 years old ranging from 27 to 56 years old. All of them were immobilized by cast for 6 weeks on the underlying limbs, and were educated for a rehabilitation training during the follow-up.
RESULTSAll the patients were followed up for 9 to 17.5 months with an average of 13.5 months. According to the American Ankle Surgery Association (AOFAS), ankle and foot score was 93.3±3.5 at 6 months after operation. All patients got incomplete weight-bearing at 1.6 months on average after the operation, and back to primary work position 4.7 months later on average. All the wounds got primary healing. No incisional infection, necrosis of incisional marginal necrosis, rupture of the Achilles tendon, and gastrocnemius injury occurred.
CONCLUSIONSThe surgical treatment of acute Achilles tendon rupture with bundle-to-bundle suturing method has advantages of mini-invasion, a low rate of incision problems and quick function recovery, and was valuable spread in clinic.
4.Gene mapping of a nonsyndromic hearing impairmint family.
Lin CHENG ; Yaoqin GONG ; Qiji LIU ; Bingxi CHEN ; Chenhong GUO ; Jiangxia LI ; Xiyu ZHANG ; Yong LU ; Guimin GAO ; Haibin ZHOU ; Yishou GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2003;20(2):89-93
OBJECTIVETo map the gene responsible for nonsyndromic hearing impairment in a consanguineous family.
METHODSFirstly, X chromosome scanning was used to exclude X chromosome. Secondly, candidate gene analyzing and genome scanning were performed by homozygosity mapping. Then, additional markers flanking the tightly linked marker were tested to confirm linkage and decide the candidate region.
RESULTSThe nonsyndromic hearing impairment of this family was autosomal recessive. Twenty-five known genes were excluded. Autosomal genome scanning indicated that D17S1293 was tightly linked with disease gene. And further study mapped the disease gene to a 5.07 cM interval bounded by D17S1850 and D17S1818.
CONCLUSIONThe disease gene of the family is mapped to a 5.07 cM interval between D17S1850 and D17S1818, which is a new locus of autosomal recessive nonsyndromic hearing impairment.
Chromosome Mapping ; methods ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 17 ; genetics ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 18 ; genetics ; Chromosomes, Human, X ; genetics ; Consanguinity ; Family Health ; Female ; Genetic Predisposition to Disease ; genetics ; Hearing Loss, Sensorineural ; genetics ; Humans ; Male ; Microsatellite Repeats ; Pedigree
5.Clinical and genetic analysis of a Chinese family affected with X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
Yapei FENG ; Lin LI ; Xiao LI ; Guilong WANG ; Jiangxia LI ; Qiji LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2013;30(6):659-661
OBJECTIVETo study the clinical manifestations and identify causative mutations for a Chinese family affected with X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
METHODSClinical, electrophysiological and pathological features of the family were carefully analyzed by neurologists. Blood samples were obtained from the proband and other family members. Genomic DNA was extracted. Mutation analysis of GJB1 gene was analyzed with PCR and direct sequencing.
RESULTSThe family has fit with X-linked inheritance, and the affected individuals have typical clinical manifestations. A c.614A>G (p.Asn205Ser) mutation was detected in the GJB1 gene in all affected individuals in the family.
CONCLUSIONA c.614A>G (p.Asn205Ser) mutation of GJB1 gene is co-segregated with the disease phenotype in this family and probably underlies the disease.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease ; genetics ; Child ; Connexins ; genetics ; Female ; Genes, X-Linked ; genetics ; Genetic Diseases, X-Linked ; genetics ; Humans ; Male ; Mutation ; Pedigree
6.Analysis of gene mutation in a family featuring autosomal dominant May-Hegglin anomaly.
Yapei FENG ; Xiaofan GUO ; Lin LI ; Jiangxia LI ; Zhonglu LIU ; Xiaoyan ZHU ; Qiji LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2013;30(3):305-308
OBJECTIVETo analyze clinical features and mutation in MYH9 gene for a family featuring autosomal dominant May-Hegglin anomaly.
METHODSClinical and pathological features of all family members were analyzed. Blood samples were collected from the proband and other family members, and genomic DNA was extracted. Potential mutations of MYH9 gene exons 10, 25, 26, 30, 38 and 40 were screened with PCR and direct sequencing. After a mutation was identified in the proband, other affected members as well as healthy members from this family were analyzed with a pair of primers to amplify the mutant site. The PCR products were digested with Taq I enzyme and analyzed with agarose gel electrophoresis.
RESULTSAll affected members had bleeding tendency and typical features including giant platelets, thrombocytopenia and characteristic Dohle body-like leukocyte inclusions. A heterozygous missense mutation c.5521G>A (p.Glu1841Lys) in exon 38 of the MYH9 gene was identified in all affected members from this family.
CONCLUSIONThe variant, c.5521G>A (p.Glu1841Lys) of MYH9, has co-segregated with the phenotype in the family. The mutant site is a hot spot in Chinese population.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Base Sequence ; China ; Exons ; Female ; Genes, Dominant ; Hearing Loss, Sensorineural ; Humans ; Male ; Molecular Motor Proteins ; genetics ; Mutation ; Myosin Heavy Chains ; genetics ; Pedigree ; Phenotype ; Thrombocytopenia ; diagnosis ; genetics
7.Dexmedetomidine for sedation in the ICU patients on mechanical ventilation:a rapid health technology assessment
Wenping LI ; Pingyang DENG ; Lin YANG ; Xian DU ; Jiangxia CAI
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2024;33(4):441-448
Objective To rapidly evaluate the efficacy,safety,and economics of dexmedetomidine in patients on mechanical ventilation in intensive care unit(ICU),and to provide references for clinical and decision makers.Methods To search PubMed,Embase,Cochrane Library,CNKI,WanFang Data databases and official websites of domestic and foreign Health Technology assessment(HTA)institutions from the inception to June 14,2023.HTA reports,systematic reviews/Meta-analyses,and pharmacoeconomic studies of patients with mechanical ventilation in ICU compared with dexmedetomidine versus placebo or other traditional sedatives were included.Two reviewers independently identified studies,extracted data,assessed the quality of included studies,and descriptive analyzed and summarised the results.Results A total of 13 literatures were included,including 10 systematic reviews/Meta-analyses and 3 economic studies.The analysis results of effectiveness showed that compared with placebo or other traditional sedatives,the use of dexmedetomidine in the sedation of mechanically ventilated patients in the ICU was associated with a shorter duration of mechanical ventilation and a shorter length of stay in the ICU.The analysis results of safety displayed treatment with dexmedetomidine could reduce the incidence of delirium,but may increase the incidence of bradycardia.The results of the economic analysis showed that the dexmedetomidine group had a higher cost of medication,but a lower overall ICU cost.Conclusion Dexmedetomidine has good efficacy,safety and economics in the sedation of patients on mechanical ventilation in ICU,but the economic studies included in the search were mainly foreign studies,and domestic economy studies needs to be further demonstrated.
8.Progress in role of m6A modification in non-small-cell lung cancer
Naixiang ZHANG ; Jiangxia LIN ; Jinzhi PENG ; Junwei ZENG ; Yuanshou CHEN ; Huan JIN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2024;40(5):917-923
N6-methyladenosine(m6A)denotes the addition of a methyl group to the sixth nitrogen atom of ade-nosine,a common occurrence in eukaryotic RNA.The m6A modifications govern RNA splicing,translocation,stability,and translation into proteins.The RNA methyltransferases,like methyltransferase-like protein 3(METTL3),METTL14,and Wilms'tumor 1-associated protein(WTAP),are responsible for these modifications,while the removal process in-volves demethylases,specifically fat mass and obesity-associated protein(FTO)and ALKB homolog 5(ALKBH5).Recog-nition of these modifications is facilitated by m6A-binding proteins,such as YTH family proteins and insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA-binding proteins(IGF2BPs).The m6A modification regulators are involved in the onset and progression of non-small-cell lung cancer through multiple mechanisms.This review concentrates on the biological functions and molecu-lar mechanisms of m6A modification-related regulatory factors in the malignant progression of non-small-cell lung cancer.
9.Investigation and suggestions on the smoothness of reporting channels for adverse drug reaction of pharmaceutical manufacturers in China based on the public perspective
Xiao LIN ; Hongyan WU ; Long WANG ; Yan HUANG ; Xingmin HAO ; Xingchen LI ; Jiangxia YU ; Liudan TIAN ; Yi RONG
China Pharmacy 2022;33(6):653-660
OBJECTIVE To provide the suggestions for improving t he enthusiasm of the public to report adverse drug reactions (ADRs),promoting pharmaceutical manufacturers to improve the smoothness of ADR reporting channels by the public and the enthusiasm of assuming the main responsibility for drug safety ,and to provide reference for the performance of drug safety supervision by regulatory departments in China. METHODS Taking 180 pharmaceutical manufacturers that had entered the top 1 000 in the world as the objects ,the questionnaire was prepared to investigate the smoothness of ADR reporting channels through 4 channels:contact number ,e-mail,official website and new media (including Wechat and microblog ) of enterprise . The questionnaire involved the establishment of public reporting channels ,the records and the feedback of enterprises. The existing problems were analyzed and suggestions were put forward. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS More than 70% of pharmaceutical manufacturers in China had established the channels for reporting ADR by the public ,which were mainly regular channels such as contact numbers and e-mail ,and each channel had the phenomenon that ADR information couldn ’t be reported. More than 60% of the public channels established by manufactures lacked inquiry and supplement for the miss ing part of th e reported information ; only 24 pharmaceutical manufacturers provided feedback on ADR information ,and the feedback contents were monotonous. gywf2021-11It is suggested that pharmaceutical manufacturers should pay more attention to ADR monitoring among the public ,consider increasing multiple reporting channels while ensuring the smoothness of channels ,strengthen the training of employee ’s information collection ability to improve the quality of information ,timely feed back the ADR information reported by the public , and increase the feedback content concerned by the public.
10.Feasibility and effectiveness of application of internet-based HIV testing in men who have sex with men.
Xue Jiao HU ; Yun Chun MIN ; Nian Hua XIE ; Cong LIU ; Rong HU ; Min ZHANG ; Quan Lin DONG ; Xia WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2022;43(11):1773-1777
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of the application of internet-based HIV testing in men who have sex with men (MSM) in practical application and provide evidence for its application in the future. Methods: MSM who visited the internet-based intervention platform for at least one time from June to December 2020 were selected for the study. The information about platform visit, the number of self-test kits provided, the basic characteristics of the MSM and their satisfactory level were collected. And multivariable logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify the potential factors associated with the reporting of self-test results. Results: By the end of December 31th, 2020, a total of 132 267 platform visits had been recorded, and 3 511 HIV self-test kits had been provided upon the MSM's requests, and 3 237 MSM (92.2%) reported self-test results. The HIV positive rate was 2.4% (69/2 855) and the confirmation rate of positive HIV test results was 86.7% (52/60). The MSM who asked for self-test kits online were mainly aged ≤30 years, had education level of college or above, and found their sexual partners through internet or dating software. Multivariable logistic regression analyses showed that repeat of online HIV self-test kits application (OR=3.50,95%CI:2.10-5.83), guarantee deposit of 50 yuan at application (OR=2.55,95%CI:1.33-4.89), monthly economic income 1-3 000 yuan (OR=1.54,95%CI:1.05-2.28) or no income (OR=1.71,95%CI:1.20-2.42) and online sexual partners finding (OR=1.49,95%CI:1.13-1.95) were associated with higher reporting rate of self-test results. The satisfactory rate the MSM to the service of platform was 99.5% (217/218). Conclusions: The study confirmed the feasibility and effectiveness of internet-based intervention for HIV tests in MSM, which could promote the self-test of HIV in MSM and facilitate the early detection of HIV infection through social media platforms and multi-channel promotion.
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HIV Testing
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Internet