1.The technique advantages of 16-detector multic-slice spiral CT in evaluating combined pulmonary and deep vein thromboembolism
Shuang XIA ; Ji QI ; Xinwei LEI ; Lianqing WEN ; Yiming LI ; Jisheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2000;0(11):-
Objective To study the scanning technique of 16-detector multic-slice spiral CT (MSCT) for combined pulmonary artery and deep vein of lower limb in pulmonary thromboembolism (PE) patients.Methods Forty suspected pulmonary thromboembolism patients were performed both pulmonary artery angiography (CTA) and indirect deep vein venography (CTV) on 16-detector MSCT. The parameters of the latter as following :total contrast volume 120-150 ml, injection rate 4.0-4.5 ml/s (from antecubital vein), delay time 4.0 for CTA 20-23 s, CTV 120-180 s, collimation for CTA 1.25 mm and 0.625 mm, CTV 2.5 mm, scan range of CTV: from popliteal vein to the level of bilateral renal vein into the inferior vena cava. Postprocessing include MPR, MIP, and VR. The test was used to analyzed the images.Results Twenty five patients had both pulmonary thromboembolism(PE) and deep vein thromboembolism (DVT), 8 patients had only DVT, 2 had only PE, and 5 had neither. There was no difference between different collimation in depicting thrombus. The CT value number of enhanced pulmonary artery and lower deep vein was obviously higher than the thrombus. The value of MPR, MIP, VR for PE was 100%, 100%, and 65%, The value of MPR,MIP,VR for DVT is 100%, 60%, and 50%.Conclusion The technique of combined pulmonary CTA and deep vein CTV of 16-detector MSCT will provide a new modality for pulmonary thromboembolism patients.
2.Clinical applications of 3D printing individualized guide template in the spinal surgery
Peilun HU ; Jisheng LIN ; Qi FEI
International Journal of Surgery 2019;46(7):481-485
With the introduction and development of the concept of precision surgery,3D printing individualized guide template has been gradually applied in the field of spinal surgery because of its advantages of increasing surgical precision,reducing the difficulty and risk of surgery,reducing the operation time,and reducing the intraoperative transmission dose,etc..Individualized guide plates designed and manufactured according to the patient~ surgical site,self-conditions and individual differences before surgery can accurately restore the preoperative design during surgery to meet the needs of modernized spine surgery for individualization and precision.Individualized guide template has great guiding significance for complex spinal surgery.This article reviews the current clinical application of 3D printing individualized guide template in spine surgery,summarizes its produce principles and procedures,advantages and limits,and make prospect for it's future applications.
3.Efficacy comparison between external fixator and locking plate internal fixation via middle volar minimally invasive approach for distal radius fractures
Yimin QI ; Bin LIANG ; Qiang WANG ; Haiqi SHENG ; Chunzhi JIANG ; Lei ZHAO ; Jisheng SUI ; Yiwen ZENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2018;34(9):813-820
Objective To compare the clinical efficacy of external fixator and locking plate internal fixation via middle volar minimally invasive approach in the treatment of distal radius fractures.Methods A retrospective case-control study was conducted on the clinical data of 51 patients with distal radius fractures admitted from October 2014 to August 2016.There were 21 males and 30 females,aged 41-78 years (mean,57 years).According to the random number table method,the patients were divided into minimally invasive plate group (25 cases) which adopted locking plate internal fixation via middle volar minimally invasive approach and external fixator group (26 cases) with closed reduction of external fixator.The AO classification of the fractures in minimally invasive plate group was as follows:A2 in four cases,A3 in five cases,B1 in four cases,B2 in two cases,B3 in seven cases,and C1 in three cases.The AO classification of the fractures in external fixator group was as follows:A2 in three cases,A3 in six cases,B1 in five cases,B2 in three cases,B3 in seven cases,and C1 in two cases.The total incision length,operation time,intraoperative blood loss,preoperative and postoperative radial height,palmar inclination angle,ulnar deviation angle,pain visual analogue score (VAS),wrist active motion range (palmar flexion,dorsal extension,pronation,supination,radial deviation,and ulnar deviation),relative contralateral grip force,and wrist function Mayo score were compared between the two groups.Results There were no significant differences in the total length of incision,operation time,intraoperative blood loss,VAS 3 d after operation,radius height,ulnar deviation,and radius height,palm inclination and ulnar deviation at 14 months after operation between the two groups (P > 0.05).The palmar inclination was (9.6-± 0.6) ° in the minimally invasive plate group and (7.9 ± 0.6) ° in the external fixator group (P < 0.05).The wrist active motion range (palmar flexion,dorsal extension,pronation,supination,radial deviation,and ulnar deviation) and relative contralateral grip strength 3 months after operation in the minimally invasive plate group were significantly better than those in the external fixator group (P < 0.05).However,the Mayo score of wrist function at 14 months after operation was (88.7 ± 12.7)points in the minimally invasive plate group and (88.7 ± 13.1)points in the external fixator group (P > 0.05).Minimally invasive plate group showed median nerve stimulation in one case.External fixator group showed redness around the nail,increased temperature,and increase secretion of the infection in one case,and joint stiffness in one case after external fixation removal.But all symptoms were improved or resolved after treatment.Conclusion Both locking plate via minimally invasive approach and external fixator can achieve good results in the treatment of distal radius fractures,but the former method has better effects on early functional recovery than the latter one.
4.Diagnosis and treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture
Qi FEI ; Jisheng LIN ; Yong YANG
International Journal of Surgery 2022;49(11):724-730
Osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture(OVCF) will bring heavy economic and medical burden to patients, families and society, which has become an increasingly serious clinical and social problem, the clinical should pay great attention to it. Although the minimally invasive method of diagnosis and therapy of OVCF, which is the most common type of osteoporosis fracture (fragility fracture or low-energy traumatic fracture), has been widely developed, it is urgently needed to receive bone mineral density examination and accept standardized treatment for patients with osteoporosis. This article will focus on the crucial diagnosis and therapy problems and the latest progress of spinal OVCF, looks forward to the future development trend, and provides reference for the standardized clinical diagnosis and therapy of OVCF.
5.Symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage after mechanical thrombectomy in patients with acute ischemic stroke caused by anterior circulation tandem occlusion: predictive factors and impact on outcomes
Yongjie BAI ; Shuai ZHANG ; Shun LI ; Xianjin SHANG ; Wenjie ZI ; Peiyang DUAN ; Jisheng QI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2019;27(6):401-407
Objective To investigate the predictive factors of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage(SICH) and the effect on outcomes after mechanical thrombectomy in patients with acute ischemic strokecaused by anterior circulation tandem occlusion. Methods From January 2014 to September 2018, patients with acute ischemic stroke caused by anterior circulation tandem occlusion and treated by endovascular mechanical thrombectomy from the Departments of Neurology in 5 general hospitals (the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Science and Technology, the Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University,General Hospital of Eastern Theatre Command of PLA, Yijishan Hospital of Wannan Medical College,Xinqiao Hospital of Army Medical University of PLA) were enrolled retrospectively. SICH was evaluated according to the criteria of Heidelberg Bleeding Classification. The functional outcome was assessed by the modified Rankin Scale score at 90 d after onset, and 0-2 was defined as good outcome. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine the effect of SICH on the outcome at 90 d and the independent risk factors for SICH. Results A total of 124 patients with acute ischemic stroke caused by anterior circulation tandem occlusion and treated by endovascular mechanical thrombectomy were enrolled in this study. Among them, 19 (15. 3%) had SICH, 60 (48. 4%) had good outcomes, and 28 (22. 6%) died. The incidence of poor outcomes (94. 7% vs. 43. 8%; χ2 = 16. 708, P < 0. 001 ) and mortality (57. 9% vs.16. 2%; P < 0. 001 ) in the SICH group were significantly higher than those in the non-SICH group.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that SICH was an independent risk factor for poor outcome(odds ratio [OR] 27. 78, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2. 60-96. 70; P = 0. 006), while larger infarct core(low ASPECT score) was the only independent predictor of SICH (OR 2. 63, 95% CI 1. 18-5. 88; P =0. 018). Conclusion In patients with acute ischemic stroke caused by anterior circulation tandem occlusion and treated by endovascular mechanical thrombectomy, SICH is associated with poor outcome and higher mortality at 3 months, and larger preoperative infarction core is an independent predictor of SICH.
6.Clinical and genetic characteristics of two families with myotonic dystrophy type I
Chunyan CAO ; Kang YANG ; Xinyi LIU ; Jisheng QI ; Ganqin DU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(4):348-354
Objective:To investigate the clinical and genetic characteristics of families with myotonic dystrophy type I.Methods:Two families with myotonic dystrophy type I admitted to Department of Neurology, First Affiliated Hospital of He'nan University of Science and Technology in September and October 2021 were chosen; their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. The muscle pathological changes were confirmed by electromyography and muscle MRI. Repeat-primed PCR assay was used to detect the number of CTG repeats in the 3' end non-coding region of DMPK gene. Results:Clinical heterogeneity existed among the two families of patients; muscle weakness and muscular atrophy of the skeletal muscle were the main clinical manifestations; limb weakness, axe face, percussion myotonia and myoglobular sign were noted; systemic multi-system symptoms included palpitation and chest tightness, cataracts, gastrointestinal symptoms, fatigue/lethargy, and cognitive impairment. Electromyography showed myotonic potential and myogenic damage. Muscle fatty infiltration and atrophy were noted in muscle MRI, and lesions were predominantly in the gastrocnemius. All patients had abnormal amplification of DMPK gene CTG (number of CTG repeats> 50 or 100). Conclusion:In addition to skeletal muscle involvement, systemic multi-system involvement such as cardiac, eye, respiratory, endocrine, and nervous system should also be noted by clinicians in patients with myotonic dystrophy type I.