1.Osteoporosis and its relation with hip fracture in the aged
Liangyuan WEN ; Duoliang XU ; Hengjiang CAI ; ETAL
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 1996;0(09):-
Objective To observe the difference of bone mineral den sity(BMD )between the young and the aged people,old healthy people and old patients with hip fra cture;the incidence of hip frac-ture in the aged was also observed in order t o find out the relationship of hip fracture with osteoporosis in the aged.Met hods BMDof lumbar(L 2~4 ),femoral neck,Wards triangle and trochanteric area was measured in the healthy males(63case)and fe males(58cases)with in the age range of 20t o35years,and the BMD was evalu ated in the healthy male and female over60y ears with hip fractures.The445cases of hip fracture were reviewed from19 91to2000,of them218were males and226females with the average age o f 73.6years in males and71.9years in fe males.Results Allof quantitati ve data was analysed sta tistically.There was sig nificant difference in BMD between the young and the aged people(P
2.Efficacy and safety of perioperative aspirin administration in elderly patients with spinal compression fractures undergoing vertebroplasty
Qiwei ZHANG ; Zilong YIN ; Hongbing XU ; Liangyuan WEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(3):340-344
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of perioperative aspirin use in elderly patients with osteoporotic vertebral fractures(OVF)undergoing vertebroplasty(VP).Methods:This was a retrospective cohort study.Clinical data of 136 OVF patients treated with VP in our department from Jan.2016 to Dec.2020 were analyzed.Differences in clinical data, treatment efficacy, intraoperative and postoperative complications and hematomas were compared between the aspirin group(n=71, receiving aspirin100 mg/d before VP and not taking other anticoagulant drugs)and the control group(n=65, not taking aspirin).Results:There was no significant difference in the analgesic score or physical activity scale score between the two groups before, 1 week after surgery and at the last follow-up( P>0.05). There were significant differences in the visual analog score(VAS), the analgesic score and the physical activity scale score before, 1 week after surgery and at the last follow-up within the aspirin group(7.12±1.33, 2.37±1.01 vs.2.63±1.04, 3.01±0.95, 1.56±0.65 vs.1.61±0.57, 2.75±0.53, 1.32±0.63 vs.1.44±0.52, P<0.01). No surgical site infection, injury of large vessels, intraspinal hematoma or pulmonary embolism was found in the aspirin group or the control group during the follow-up period.There was no difference in intraoperative or postoperative blood loss(12±3.5 ml vs.11.0±3.6ml, t=1.60), cement injection volume for a single vertebral body(4.5±1.9 ml vs.4.0±1.7 ml, t=1.40), cement spillage(14 cases or 19.7% vs.9 cases or 17.0%, χ2=0.15), nerve root irritation(3 cases or 4.2% vs.1 case 1.9%, χ2=0.43), re-fractures(5 cases 7.0 vs.3 cases 5.7%, χ2=0.10)or spinal epidural hematoma(8 cases or 11.3% vs.5 cases or 9.4%, χ2=0.11)between the aspirin group and the control group(all P>0.05). Conclusions:In OVF patients taking perioperative aspirin, the postoperative pain score, pain medication administration and mobility are significantly improved after VP, compared with pre-treatment.Surgical efficacy and safety show no significant difference between patients with and without aspirin administration.
3.Clinical analysis on surgical treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis in elderly patients aged 65 years and over
Hongbing XU ; Changtai SUN ; Liangyuan WEN ; Qingyun XUE ; Kuiyuan LU ; Gongyi HUANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(07):-
Objective To evaluate the surgical results of spinal stenosis in the elderly and to investigate the indications , surgical technique and factors which may contribute to the outcome. Methods A retrospective study was held, 304 patients aged 65 and over who had different kinds of decompression laminectomy for lumbar spinal stenosis between Jan 1990 and Jun 2005 were recruited. The mean patient age at surgery was 70.4 years (65-86 years old). Results One hundred and seventy-five cases had co-existing illnesses, 62 had concomitant degenerative spondylolisthesis, 138 had spinal instrumentation. Functional results were graded as excellent, good, fair and poor: 86. 8% excellent or good, 11. 2% fair and 6 cases poor. Four patients had re-operations because of post operation hematomas. Multivariate analysis revealed that age, sex, co-morbidity score, number of levels decompressed, and degenerative spondylolisthesis did not predict bad outcomes. Conclusions The surgical results of spinal stenosis in the elderly are favourable and comparable to those reported for the general population . Carefully perioperative preparation is very important in the treatment of elderly patient with lumbar spinal stenosis.
4.The impact of osteoporosis on the clinical efficacy of short-segment transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion in elderly patients
Zilong YIN ; Qiang WANG ; Liangyuan WEN ; Qiwei ZHANG ; Xiaobin WANG ; Huachou ZHANG ; Hongbing XU ; Qingyun XUE
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(5):632-636
Objective:To investigate the impact of osteoporosis on clinical outcomes in elderly patients treated with short segment transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion.Methods:From May 2016 to May 2018, elderly patients who had undergone transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion(TLIF)in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed.Based on bone mineral density(BMD), patients were divided into the osteoporosis group(the OP group, n=75, T≤-2.5 in BMD)and the control group(the CO group, n=103, T>-1.0 in BMD). General patient information, clinical data and postoperative follow-up clinical results were compared between the two groups.Results:Eventually 178 cases were enrolled, including 68 with lumbar disc herniation and 110 with lumbar spinal stenosis.Preoperative Visual Analogue Scale(VAS)scores were 7.35±1.30 in the lower back and 7.32±1.30 in the leg for the OP group and 7.35±1.33 and 7.22±1.40, respectively, for the CO group, and there was no significant difference between the two groups( t=0.140 and 0.468, P=0.989 and 0.640). The proportions of cage collapse and internal fixation loosening were 70.7%(53/75)and 37.3%(28/75)in the OP group, which were higher than 22.3%(23/103)and 14.6%(15/103)in the CO group( χ2=41.440 and 12.280, both P=0.000). However, there was no significant difference between the OP group and the CO group in 1-and 2-year postoperative interbody fusion rates(postoperative 1-year rate: 89.3% or 67/75 vs.91.3% or 94/103, χ2=0.187, P=0.666; postoperative 2 year rate: 94.6% or 71/75 vs.95.1% or 98/103), χ2=0.021, P=0.885). There was no significant difference in VAS score and Oswestry disability index(ODI) between the OP group and the CO group at 6 months, 1 year and 2 years after surgery(all P>0.05). Conclusions:Although there are some osteoporosis-related complications such as cage subsidence and screw loosening, short-segment TLIF can still achieve good clinical results in elderly patients with osteoporosis.
5.Effectiveness of vertebroplasty for osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures in the elderly aged 90 years and over
Nan MIN ; Qiwei ZHANG ; Qiang WANG ; Lin WANG ; Quan JI ; Liangyuan WEN ; Hongbing XU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(6):770-773
Objective:To investigate the clinical effectiveness of vertebroplasty for osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures in the elderly aged 90 years and over.Methods:Clinical data of 64 elderly patients aged 90 years and over who had undergone percutaneous vertebroplasty for vertebral compression fractures between January 2015 and January 2021 were retrospectively analyzed.Changes in preoperative and postoperative pain, intraoperative bone cement leakage, postoperative pneumonia, bedsores, urinary tract infections, lower extremity venous thrombosis and changes in preoperative and postoperative physical mobility were evaluated.Pain scores, physical mobility scores, bone cement extravasation and complications such as re-fractures of the vertebral body, postoperative pneumonia, bedsores, urinary tract infections and thrombosis were recorded before surgery, 3 and 30 days after surgery.Results:The visual analogue scale(VAS)scores of 64 patients before surgery, 3 and 30 days after the procedure were 8.34±1.12, 2.17±1.45 and 1.83±1.15, retrospectively( F=540.876, P<0.01). The physical mobility scores before surgery, 3 and 30 days after the procedure were 2.83±0.94, 1.59±0.70 and 1.39±0.60, retrospectively( F=65.492, P<0.01). There were 18 cases(28.13%)of bone cement leakage during surgery, 4 cases(6.25%)of pneumonia within 30 days after surgery, 9 cases(14.06%)of urinary tract infections, 3 cases(4.69%)of lower extremity venous thrombosis, 1 case(1.56%)of bedsores, and 2 cases(3.13%)of vertebral re-fractures after surgery.No patient died during the 30-day follow-up. Conclusions:Percutaneous vertebroplasty can reduce pain and improve physical mobility and is an effective and safe minimally invasive treatment for elderly patients with spinal compression fractures aged 90 years and over.
6.Treatment of lumbar degenerative disease with transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion: minimally invasive procedure versus open surgery
Zilong YIN ; Xiaobin WANG ; Qiwei ZHANG ; Huachou ZHANG ; Hongbing XU ; Qingyun XUE ; Yaonan ZHANG ; Liangyuan WEN ; Qiang WANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(7):767-772
Objective:To compare the minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MTLIF) with open transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (OTLIF) in treatment of lumbar degenerative disease.Methods:Clinical data of 63 patients with single segment lumbar degenerative disease treated in Department of Orthopedics of Beijing Hospital from November 2015 to September 2016 were retrospectively analyzed, among whom 30 cases received MTLIF and 33 cases received OTLIF. The operative time, intraoperative X-ray exposure times, intraoperative blood lose, postoperative drainage,perioperative fever, adjacent segment degeneration, loosening of internal fixation and cage collapse were observed in two groups 4 years after operation, and the visual analog scale (VAS) score of the lower back and the leg, the Oswestry disability index (ODI) score were compared between two groups.Results:The operation time [(191.6±50.5) min] and radiation exposure times [(15.5±6.4) times] in MTLIF group were significantly more than those in OTLIF group [(105.8±23.1) min, (7.2±1.4)times, t=17.210, t=10.850,all P<0.01]. The intraoperative blood loss [(150.4±70.4) ml], postoperative drainage [(90.4±30.7)ml], VAS score (2.4±0.7) and ODI score (24.5±3.7) 2 weeks after surgery in MTLIF group were significantly lower than those in OTLIF group [(250.7±43.9)ml,(216.3±67.8)ml,(4.5±1.6),(30.6±4.6), t=-12.830, t=-14.070, t=-6.890, t=-5.805,all P<0.01]. There were no significant differences in the incidence of fever [1 case(3.3%) vs. 4 cases(12.1%),χ2=-1.661, P=0.20], VAS score[(1.2±0.7) vs. (1.3±0.6), t=-0.628, P=0.53], ODI score[(14.2±2.7) vs. (14.7±2.5), t=-0.756, P=0.45], fusion rate of Bridwell grade Ⅰ [86.7%(26/30) vs. 84.8%(28/33),χ2=0.042, P=0.84] 1 year after surgery; and the adjacent segment degeneration [0 case(0) vs. 1 case(3.0%),χ2=0.924, P=0.34], internal fixation loosening [1 case(3.3%) vs. 1 case(3.0%),χ2=0.005, P= 0.95] and cage collapse 4 years after surgery [1 case(3.3%) vs. 1case(3.0%),χ2=0.005, P=0.95] between MTLIF group and OTLIF group. Conclusion:Compared with OTLIF, MTLIF has longer operation time and more radiation exposure, but it can achieve full decompression, the same fusion rate, less bleeding, less trauma, faster recovery, fewer complications and satisfactory long-term effect.
7.Repair of bedsore over greater trochanter in paraplegic patients with rectus femoris island myocutaneous flap.
Zunjiang ZHAO ; Baode ZHANG ; Yong LIU ; Rongtao ZHANG ; Qiguo LIANG ; Yudong HU ; Liangyuan XU ; Xiukun WANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2014;30(3):227-230
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of rectus femoris island myocutaneous flap for repairing bedsores in III and IV phases at the femoral greater trochanter area as a result of paraplegia.
METHODSThirteen paraplegic patients who suffered bedsores in III and IV phases at the greater trochanter of femur area were hospitalized from July 2009 to June 2013. The bedsores ranged from 4.5 cm×4.0 cm to 10.0 cm× 9.0 cm in area. After debridement, the size of soft tissue defect ranged from 5.0 cm×4.5 cm to 10.5 cm×10.0 cm. Rectus femoris island myocutaneous flaps were used to repair these defects, with flap area ranging from 5.0 cm×5.0 cm to 11.0 cm×10.0 cm and muscular pedicle length ranging from 8 to 12 cm. The donor sites of muscular pedicle were closed by direct suture, while those resulted from forming myocutaneous flap were closed by the transplantation of autologous skin obtained from thigh.
RESULTSNecrosis appeared at the edge of myocutaneous flap in one patient, and it was healed after dressing change. The other 12 myocutaneous flaps survived well. Patients were followed up for 2 to 30 months, and bedsore did not recur.
CONCLUSIONSRectus femoris island myocutaneous flap, with characteristics of reasonable design, large donor area, big rotation angle, and with wear-, tear-, and pressure-resistance, is suitable for repairing bedsores at III and IV phases at the greater trochanter of femur area in paraplegic patients.
Debridement ; Femur ; surgery ; Humans ; Myocutaneous Flap ; Paraplegia ; Pressure Ulcer ; surgery ; Quadriceps Muscle ; transplantation ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Surgical Flaps ; blood supply ; Treatment Outcome