1.Diagnosis and surgical treatment of pulmonary sequestration:A report of 18 cases
Peng LI ; Demin LI ; Zhuangzhuang CONG ; Yi SHEN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(5):495-497
[Abstract ] Objective Pulmonary sequestration (PS) is a congenital development malformation of the lungs .This study aimed to explore the diagnosis and surgical treatment of PS . Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data on 18 PS pa-tients (8 males and 10 females, aged 20-68 [42.34 ±14.63] years) treated in our department from September 2009 to September 2014.Medical imaging manifested tumors in 11 cases and cystic lesion in the other 7.All the patients underwent surgical resection . Results The diseased pulmonary lobes were removed for the 17 cases of the intralobar type and local resection was performed for the 1 case of the extralobar type .Fourteen of the cases were confirmed to be PS , 3 misdiagnosed, and 1 case missed at diagnosis .The pa-tients were followed up for 8-18 months after treatment , all recovered without surgery-related complications . Conclusion Pulmona-ry sequestration is a rare congenital malformation of the lungs and the lack of specific clinical manifestations makes it easy to be misdi -agnosed.Surgery is the main strategy for its treatment .
2.Construction and identification of humerus three-dimensional finite element model in children
Shijie RUAN ; Cong SHEN ; Haiyan LI ; Lijuan HE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(30):5472-5476
BACKGROUND:Mechanical experiment of finite element numerical simulation is the effective method to research the biomechanical structure of human body. OBJECTIVE:To establish the three-dimensional finite element model of a normal 6-year-old child’s humerus. METHODS:CT images of a 6-year-old child volunteer were imported to the Mimics 10.01 software. The threshold segmentation method was used to rebuild the humerus three-dimensional model. The surface optimization treatment and surface patches dicision were performed on the surface of the model with Geomagic Studio 12.0 software. Then the mesh generation was completed in the software TrueGrid. Final y, the material properties were set and the finite element model was completed. The boundary conditions and constrains were exerted to simulate the three-point-bending test of humeurs. After the simulation, the results were outputted. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The humerus finite element model included 3 024 nodes and 18 758 nodes-hexahedron elements. The 0.01 m/s and 3 m/s dynamic loads were loaded respectively, then the central humerus fracture occurred and the load-displacement curve was close to the cadaver test results. The simulation results show that the simulation results of children humerus finite element model are close to the cadaver’s test, and the finite element simulation method can simulate the physical properties of the human skeleton very wel .
3.Research progress on hepatic vascular exclusion techniques for liver resection
Lili WANG ; Cong FENG ; Hong SHEN ; Xiang CUI ; Li CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2017;23(5):354-356
The bleeding in liver resection is an important factor influencing the operation risk and postoperative out comes.Hepatic vascular exclusion technique is an effective method to control the bleeding,which has been improved after being widely used in clinical practice.In this paper,the research progress on the clinical application of various kinds of hepatic vascular exclusion techniques was reviewed.
4.The research progress of extraction, separation and pharmacological effects of procyanidins
Cong LI ; Yutao ZHOU ; Xuesong ZHU ; Dingqin SHEN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(3):285-288
The plant resources, distribution, extraction, pharmacological effects and its application in medicine of flavonoids procyanidins were reviewed based on the literature, in order to provide the basis for further application and comprehensive development.
5.Establishment of reference value of liver virtual touch tissues quantification values in healthy people
Wen SHEN ; Hong DING ; Wenping WANG ; Cong LI ; Na LI ; Zhizhang XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(4):690-692
Objective To establish the reference value of liver virtual touch tissues quantification (VTQ) values in healthy subjects. Methods Liver stiffness was measured with Siemens Acuson S2000 ultrasound system in totally 300 healthy subjects. The first one hundred healthy subjects received VTQ measurements in four parts (superficial and deep parts of right lobe, superficial and deep parts of left lobe). Then the achievement rate in different part of liver was calculated to choose the suitable measuring position. On the other hand, the reproducibility was analyzed with intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). The last two hundred healthy subjects received VTQ measurements in the suitable position only. The reference value of VTQ was calculated using (x-)±1.96s. Results It was stable to measure liver stiffness with VTQ technique. The achievement rate was high in right lobe, and the deep parts of right lobe was the best measuring position. There was significant difference of VTQ value between males and females (P<0.001), while the VTQ value was similar in different age groups. The reference value was 0.79-1.57 m/s in males and 0.74-1.40 m/s in females. Conclusion Liver VTQ value in healthy subjects are different between males and females.
6.Observation on clinical therapeutic effects of electroacupuncture combined with moving cupping on somatoform disorders.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2005;25(6):401-403
OBJECTIVETo observe therapeutic effect of electroacupuncture combined with moving cupping therapy on somatoform disorders.
METHODSTwenty-five cases of somatoform disorders meeting CCMD-3 criteria were treated with electroacupuncture and moving cupping for 4 therapeutic courses (20 sessions), and the improvement of symptoms and therapeutic effect were observed after treatment.
RESULTSAfter treatment, of the 25 cases, 13 were markedly effective, 9 improved and 3 ineffective, the total effective rate being 88.0%; the score of SCL-90 factor decreased significantly (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONElectroacupuncture combined with moving cupping therapy can early control target symptoms and improve bad emotion for the patient of somatoform disorders.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Combined Modality Therapy ; Electroacupuncture ; Humans ; Somatoform Disorders
7.Feasibility of virtual touch tissues quantification technique in the assessment of liver fibrosis
Wen SHEN ; Hong DING ; Wenping WANG ; Cong LI ; Chen XU ; Zhizhang XU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(5):397-399
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of virtual touch tissues quantification (VTQ) technique in the assessment of liver fibrosis and to find the suitable measuring position of VTQ. Methods Liver stiffness was measured with Acuson S2000 ultrasound system in totally 533 subjects including healthy people ( n = 302), patients with hepatitis B virus(HBV) ( n = 191) and patients with fatty liver ( n =40). Each subject received VTQ measurements in four parts (superficial and deep parts of right lobe, and superficial and deep parts of left lobe) and every part was measured five times to get five values. The reproducibility of different part of VTQ was analyzed with intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Results The achievement rate was high in both right and left lobes,especially in right lobe. The lowest rate was from the deep part of left lobe. Except deep part of left hepatic lobe in fatty liver,all parts of liver in all groups of patients were with ICC higher than 0. 75. In deep part of right lobe, VTQ values were (1.12 ± 0. 19)m/s in control group subjects, (1.83 ± 0. 62)m/s in patients with hepatitis B virus and (1.05 ± 0. 25)m/s in patients with fatty liver. There was significant difference of VTQ value between control group and patients with HBV ( P = 0.000), also between patients with HBV and patients with fatty liver ( P = 0.000). Conclusions It is stable to measure liver stiffness with VTQ technique, which is a new method to evaluate liver stiffness noninvasively. Right hepatic lobe is the most suitable position to be measured.
8.Role of chitin in controlling atopic dermatitis (AD)---study on a murine AD model
Xiumei LI ; Guoying WANG ; Wen ZHANG ; Meihua GAO ; Bei ZHANG ; Ruowu SHEN ; Beibei CONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(3):323-328
Objective:To investigate the effects of chitin on atopic dermatitis in an OVA induced AD murine model.Methods:Twenty-eight BALB/c mice were randomly divided into three groups:the normal control group (N)(8),the chitin group(E) (10) and the AD model group(M)(10).The murine model of atopic dermatitis was established through intraperitoneal injection of OVA followed by repeated epicutaneous application of OVA on mice back skin( AD model group).During the set up of AD murine model,mice of the chitin group were given intragastric gavage of 3 mg/d for 4 weeks.At the end of the experiment, the mice were sacrificed and skin lesions were biopsied for histological study.HE and O-toluidine stained paraffin sections were observed under microscope.The spleen cells were cultured and challenged with OVA and chitin,respectively,the supernatant was obtained for cytokine determination.Serum levels of total and OVA-specific IgE and total IgG2a were determined with ELISA.Results:Chitin significantly inhibited skin inflammation induced by OVA.Compared with the AD model group,the thickness of the epidermis and dermis in the chitin group were obviously decreased.The numbers of dermal infiltrated inflammatory cells,eosinophils and mast cells were significantly decreased in the chitin group compared with the AD model group ( P<0.05-0.001 ).The serum level of total IgE and OVA-specific IgE were significantly lower in the chitin group than in the AD model group(P<0.05-0.001),while the serum level of IgG2a in the chitin group was significantly higher than that of the AD model group( P<0.001).The cultured spleen cells of the chitin group produced significantly higher levels of IL-12 and IFN-γ,but lower level of IL-4 compared with those of the AD model group after OVA challenge (P<0.05).Conclusion:Chitin can inhibit the inflammation and decease the seum level of IgE in the murine AD model.The antiallergic effect of chitin might be associated with the induced production of Th1 type cytokines by mice spleen cells.
9.Combination of the ureteral dilation catheter and balloon catheter under the ureteroscope in the treatment of male urethral stricture.
Yi ZHOU ; Gong-hui LI ; Jia-jun YAN ; Cong SHEN ; Gui-hang TANG ; Gang XU
National Journal of Andrology 2016;22(1):42-45
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical application of the ureteral dilation catheter combined with the balloon catheter under the ureteroscope in the treatment of urethral stricture in men.
METHODSUnder the ureteroscope, 45 male patients with urethral stricture received placement of a zebra guide wire through the strictured urethra into the bladder and then a ureteral dilation catheter along the guide wire, followed by dilation of the urethra from F8 initially to F14 and F16. Again, the ureteroscope was used to determine the length of the strictured urethra, its distance to the external urethral orifice, and whether it was normally located. An F24 balloon catheter and then a metal urethral calibrator was used for the dilation of the strictured urethra. After removal of the F18-F22 urethral catheter at 8 weeks, the urinary flow rate was measured immediately and again at 3 months.
RESULTSAll the operations were successfully performed without serious complications. The maximum urinary flow rate was (13.3-29.9) ml/s (mean [17.7 ± 3.2] ml/s) at the removal of the catheter and (15.2-30.8) ml/s (mean [19.8 ± 3.9] ml/s) at 3 months after it. Smooth urination was found in all the patients during the 6-24 months follow-up.
CONCLUSIONThe application of the ureteral dilation catheter combined with, the balloon catheter under the ureteroscope is a good option for the treatment of male urethral stricture for its advantages of uncomplicatedness, safety, effectiveness, few complications, less pain, high success rate, and repeatable operation.
Catheterization ; Humans ; Male ; Ureteroscopes ; Urethra ; Urethral Stricture ; therapy ; Urinary Bladder ; Urinary Catheters ; Urination
10.Influence of total saponins from Asparagus cochinchinensis on cerebral blood flow and vascular resistance in anesthetized dogs
Jian-Guo LIU ; Hai-Sheng CHEN ; Cong-Li XU ; Yang SHEN ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(04):-
Objective:To study the effect of total saponins on cerebral blood flow and vascular resistance in anesthetized dogs.Methods:Thirty hybrid dogs in either sex,with a body weight of(11?1.5)kg,were evenly randomized into 5 groups: negative control group(saline 5 ml/kg,ig),positive control(nimodipine 300?g/kg,iv),and 3 groups treated with total saponins (low-dose group[10 mg/kg,ig],middle-dose group[30 mg/kg,ig],and high-dose group[60 mg/kg,ig]).The dogs were anes- thetized with intravenous pentobarbital sodium(30 mg/kg).The right common carotid artery was exposed to measure the cere- bral blood flow,cerebral vascular resistance,blood pressure and heart rate using the MFV-3200 electromagnetic flow meter and MPA-3000 bioelectricity signal-amplifier.Results:Compared with negative control,cerebral blood flow was significantly in- creased in animals treated with asparagus root saponins(30 and 60 mg/kg,ig)during 5 and 120 min after drug administration (P