1.Leptin as an angiogenic factor in grainy fat transplantation
Youbin WANG ; Min ZHAO ; Keming QI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2002;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the angiogenic effect of leptin on grainy fat transplantation. Methods Grainy fat was obtained from the Wistar rat subcutaneous tissue in the abdomen. It was then mixed with 0.9 % NS and 20 ng/ml leptin and transplanted in the head subcutaneously. The transplanted tissue was taken out after 10, 20 and 40 days and was stained with AKP histochemistry and actin immunohistochemistry. The microvessel density was measured by medical imagine analysis system. The data were analyzed with SPSS software. Results The values of microvessel density in leptin groups were 0.12 ?0.04?m 2/?m 2 after 10 days and (6.83?1.86)?10 -2 ?m 2/?m 2 after 20 days. This was obviously high as compared with (1.49?0.88)?10 -2 ?m 2/?m 2 and (4.32?2.11)?10 -2 ?m 2/?m 2 in saline groups in the same observing periods ( P
2.Use of polypropylene mesh for abdominal defect after TRAM flap transfer
Congfeng WANG ; Qun QIAO ; Keming QI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the ideal method of repair ing the abdominal defect after the TRAM flap transfer. Methods 24 cases of the abdominal defect after TRAM flap transfer were repaired by a polypropypene mesh. The anterior rectus sheaths on the pedicle were directel y sutured. Results Using of polypropylene mesh not only r epaired the abdominal defect but also achieved a superior abdominal aesthetic re sult. No ″abdominal compartment syndrome″ and infection happened d uring the ho spitalization. Mean patient follow-up was 1 year. No abdominal hernia, bulge an d laxity were encountered. The result of the abdominoplasty was continuous and t he functions of the abdomen were good. Conclusions It is an ideal method that using of polypropylene meth repairs the defect of abdomen . It keeps the integrity and the functions of the abdomen, decreases the complica tions, and at the same time gets the abdominoplasty effect.
3.Multi-factors analyses affecting cosmetic results after breast conservation therapy
Congfeng WANG ; Qun QIAO ; Qiang SUN ; Keming QI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the factors affecting the cosmetic results in the breast cancer treated with breast conservation to get the better cosmetic results.Methods Treated breasts were scored by the plastic surgeon and the patient independently.Mann-Whitney U test was used in univariate analyses whereas logistic regression was used in multivariate analyses.Results In the surgeon's evaluation, the satisfactory rate was 65.7 %.In univariate analyses,age(P=0.003),body mass index(BMI)(P=0.002),menopausal status(P=0.002),the radiation dose(P=0.022),the number of the incisions as the tumour was located in the outer-upper quadrant(P=0.036),the resection times(P=0.036),fibrosis(P=0.002),the type of surgery(P=0.002) were the significant factors affecting cosmetic results.In multivariate analyses,fibrosis,the type of surgery and the radiation dose(P=0.009,0.001,0.019) were the significant factors affecting cosmetic results.In the patient's evaluation,the satisfactory rate was 76.1%.In univariate analyses,the type of surgery (P=0.001) and fibrosis(P=0.045) were found to be significant factors. In multivariate analyses using logistic regression,the type of surgery(P=0.005) were the most significant factors.Conclusions The satisfactory rate has positive correlation between the surgeon and the patient.In the twenty-seven possible factors affecting the cosmetic results,age,body mass index,menopausal status,radiation dose,the number of the incisions as the tumour located in the outer-upper quadrant,the resection times,fibrosis and the type of surgery are the main factors affecting the cosmetic results significantly.
4.Intraoperative ultrasonography for repeated hepatic resections for hepatocellular carcinoma
Keming ZHANG ; Gaohua LI ; Zhixian HONG ; Ruizhao QI ; Zhaohai WANG ; Wei TANG ; Kokudo NORIHIRO ; Makuuchi MASATOSHI
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2012;18(4):273-277
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of intraopèrative ultrasonography (IOUS) on primary and repeated hepatectomies for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).Methods 430 patients underwent 555 operations for HCC.New tumors detected by IOUS at the primary and repeated hepatectomies were retrospectively analyzed.The long-term outcomes were also studied.Results IOUS had the highest sensitivity in the routinely used imaging examinations.The detection rate by each imaging modality decreased slightly but uniformly at the second hepatectomy.IOUS detected 56 new tumors in 30 patients (7.1%) at the primary hepatectomy and 13 new tumors in 8 (7.3%) at the second.The average size of tumor detected was 8.7±3.8 and 9.0±5.2 mm at the primary and second resections,respectively.The preoperative surgical plan was changed due to the IOUS findings alone in 24 patients (5.6%) at the primary hepatectomy,and in 7 (6.4%) at the second.Although recurrence was frequent in patients with new tumors detected at the primary hepatectomy,long-term survival after appropriate treatment for recurrence was similar to those patients without new tumors detected.Conlusions Despite recent progress in imaging modalities,IOUS is still the most sensitive examination.The same degree of precaution is necessary to detect new tumors using IOUS in repeated hepatectomy.Patients with new tumors detected by IOUS are at high risk for recurrence so that regular check-up is important to improve patient survival.
5.Sonographic assessment for breast augmentation by repeated injection of low volume of autologous fat
Hongyan WANG ; Yuxin JIANG ; Hua MENG ; Keming QI ; Zhifei LIU ; Yuan YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2010;16(2):90-93
Objective To assess the absorbance rate of the fat after the operation of breast augmentation of the repeated injection of low volume, using ultrasonic imaging method. Methods Thirty three patients were injected with low volume of autologous fat (50-60 ml per time) to bilateral breasts for 1-5 times and breast sonographic examination was performed to evaluate the grafted fat tissues. The thickness of the retromammary fat layer before and after each injection was measured to calculate the absorbance index. Results The 264 points of breast were measured in this study. The fat was distributed in the retro-mammary fat layers at 224 points of the breast and in the pectoralis major muscle layer at 32 points of the breast, and the others distributed in the mammary gland layer.The average thickness of the retromammary fat layer increased gradually from 0.2 cm before the first operation to 1. 0 cm after the fifth operation. The average absorbance index one month after each operation was 34 %-66 %. Conclusion The present study demonstrates that breast augmentation by repeated autologous fat graft with low volume injection at each time is applicable and satisfactory and that breast ultrasound is an accurate and simple method to e-valuate the absorbance index.
6.Ultrasonographic features in complications of cosmetic augmentation with autologous fat obtained by liposuction
Hongyan WANG ; Yuxin JIANG ; Hua MENG ; Qingli ZHU ; Qing DAI ; Keming QI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(5):423-426
Objective To evaluate the ultrasonographic (US) features and evolution of breast fat necrosis after cosmetic augmentation with autologous fat obtained by liposuction, to help distinguish fat necrosis from more ominous breast masses. Methods Breast sonography was performed on 38 patients underwent bilateral breast augmentation by autologous fat injection to evaluate the grafted fat tissues in interval of 3-6 month after the operation. Observations in follow up sonography included the sizes,positions, shape,echogenicity,margin features, calcifications and evolutions of the suspicious nodules in the breasts. Results Seventy-six nodules occurred in 25 of the 38 patients were detected after the fat graft. Among the 76 nodules,52 were cystic(68. 4%) ,8 were complex(10. 5%) and 16 were solid(21.1%). The analysis of the predominant features of the nodules sonographic appearances were as follows: all the nodules had no flow signal, 66 (86. 8%) had clear margins,54(71. 1%) had regular shapes,52 were cystic(68. 4%) ,63(82. 9% ) had no calcifications, 10(13. 2%) had egg-like calcifications,74(97. 4% ) had no halo,and the positions of the solid components in 8 complex nodules move following the change of the detected body position. There were 7 nodules with fat necrosis removed surgically and confirmed by pathology. Conclusions Breast ultrasound is an accurate and simple method to follow up the temporal changes of the fat nodules after autologous fat injection. It may help to avoid unnecessary biopsies.
7.Physical and psychological changes in patients with traumatic deformities during the treatment of tissue expansion.
Youbin WANG ; Keming QI ; Min ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2002;18(2):92-94
OBJECTIVEThis study was to investigate the somatic symptoms and sychological specialties in trauma-deformed patients during tissue expansion.
METHODSUsing our own questionnaires, fifty-seven patients were solicited to answer the questionnaires in three different treatment periods.
RESULTSIt was found that local distension, pain and tickle were the common symptoms during expansion, while distension was most specific (P < 0.01). Pain and tickle also happened before implanting and after taking out of the expander. The patients often had high expectation toward tissue expansion. They felt nervous and anxious (P < 0.01) during expansion. Their emotion and healthy self-evaluation changed obviously in different treatment periods (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONLocal distension is the most specific symptom during tissue expansion. Nervousness and anxiety are common in patients at that time. Their emotion change from depression to happy at first, and then from happy to slight depression.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Affective Symptoms ; etiology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Tissue Expansion ; adverse effects ; psychology ; Wounds and Injuries ; surgery
8.Experimental study on the toxic effects of hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel.
Menghua HUO ; Jinjing HUANG ; Keming QI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2002;18(2):79-80
OBJECTIVETo study the safety of Hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel (HPAG) through an animal experiment.
METHODSAfter HPAG was injected underneath the skin of SD rats, tissue specimens were taken for general and histological examinations. The cytotoxicity was evaluated by agar coverage and MTT method.
RESULTSIt was determined that the cytotoxicity was over level-two. The toxicity to kidney was obvious. The local histological reaction was slight and a thin fibrous membrane was formed around HPAG, which became stiff gradually. The shape and location of the injected HPAG was not stable. The HPAG could not be drawn out completely.
CONCLUSIONHPAG has obvious cytotoxicity and is not a suitable material as soft tissue implant for the bad shape and texture.
Acrylic Resins ; toxicity ; Animals ; Cell Survival ; drug effects ; Kidney ; drug effects ; pathology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
9.A study of the pour blood and the oxygen metabolic in tissue for extra-artery fascia flap.
Jiaqi WANG ; Zhengyu GUAN ; Zhengjun LIU ; Ping ZHAO ; Min ZHAO ; Keming QI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2002;18(3):155-156
OBJECTIVEThe aim of the work was to study the change for blood pour into the artery fascial flap and oxygen metabolic in tissue that knew the process of the flap.
METHODSWe do the artery fascial flap in the rabbit, then measured the skin capillary blood flow and the content of the MDA.
RESULTSThe content of the MDA rise when the blood flow descends in the flap, but it lives well.
CONCLUSIONSThat the content of the MDA rise as time the blood flow descend in the flap is a gradual process of the whole flap from tip to end, the flap will not appear necrosis until the MDA reach a rather degree.
Animals ; Fascia ; Lipid Peroxidation ; Male ; Rabbits ; Surgical Flaps ; blood supply
10.Analysis of the GABRG2 gene mutation in a Chinese family with generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus.
Huihui SUN ; Yuehua ZHANG ; Xiaoyan LIU ; Xiuwei MA ; Husheng WU ; Keming XU ; Yu QI ; Xiru WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2008;25(6):611-615
OBJECTIVETo identify the mutation of the GABA(A)-receptor gamma 2 subunit gene (GABRG2) in a Chinese family with generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+ ) and analyze the genotype-phenotype correlations and its inheritance.
METHODSGenomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood lymphocytes of the proband and other available members in the GEFS+ family. The coding regions and flanking intronic regions of the GABRG2 gene were screened for mutations using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and direct DNA sequencing.
RESULTSThere were 7 affected members in the three-generation family, in which one with febrile seizures (FS) and six with febrile seizures plus (FS+ ). This family was consistent with the diagnostic criteria of GEFS+ . The nonsense mutation c.1287G to A (p.W390X) in the GABRG2 gene was initially identified in the proband. Seven affected members (6 FS+ and 1 FS) and one unaffected member carried the mutation. The nonsense mutation c.1287G to A/p.W390X in the GABRG2 gene was co-segregated with the GEFS+ family. The penetrance rate was about 87.5%(7/8).
CONCLUSIONThis GEFS+ family was consistent with autosomal dominant inheritance with incomplete penetrance. GABRG2 mutation is also a disease-causing mutation in Chinese GEFS+ patients. The p.W390X mutation has not been reported previously.
Amino Acid Sequence ; Animals ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Base Sequence ; Child ; Conserved Sequence ; DNA Mutational Analysis ; Epilepsy, Generalized ; complications ; genetics ; Exons ; genetics ; Genotype ; Humans ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Pedigree ; Phenotype ; Receptors, GABA-A ; chemistry ; genetics ; Seizures, Febrile ; complications ; genetics