1.Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Associated with Disc Protrusion
Lianshun JIA ; Jiashun LI ; Hongkui LIU
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(05):-
Sixty-eight patients with a surgically proven lumbar stenosis associated with disc protrusion were studied retrospectively. According to the essential clinical feature the patients were divided into three groups: Group 1, intermittent claudication (n=21), Group 2, low back pain associated with unilateral aciatic pain (n=42), and Group 3, intermittent claudication coexisting with bilateral or unilateral leg pain (n=5). The final diagnosis prior to operation was difficult to make. Surgical decompression of the spinal canal required removal of the portion of hypertrophied superior articular faced and prolapsed disc. Fifty-eight patients were followed up from 6 months to 6 years and 3 months. In 41 patients preoperative neurogenic symptoms completely disappeared, 14 still an occasinal bachache, existed and 3 moderate symptoms persisted postoperatively.
2.Progress in surgery intervention for craniocervical unstability
Guohua XU ; Jiashun LI ; Lianshun JIA ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(01):-
Craniocervical unstability may cause severe motor and respiratory compromise due to recurrent upper spinal cord and/or brain stem impingement.In recent years,by improving internal fixation materials and surgical techniques,the methods of surgical treatment of craniocervical unstability has made great progress.With the appearance of these new surgery and internal fixation methods,the successful rate and safety of the operation obviously increased and the complications was reduced greatly.We reviewed the surgery methods for craniocervical unstability in this article.
3.Arterial angiographic embolization in treatment of severe pelvic fractures
Junming TAN ; Jiashun LI ; Lianshun JIA ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(03):-
Pelvic fractures are high energy injuries involving severe trauma and potential intra pelvic bleeding. Immediate control of hemorrhage, fixation of pelvic fractures and inter department cooperation are important for their treatment. Transcatheter angiographic embolization can be used to identify bleeding sites, control hemorrhage and improve mortality and complications, and it has been proved to be a valuable technique in the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic vascular injuries. Still there is a considerable controversy on the fracture patterns, the sequence and the timing of emergency angiography and possible embolization in these patients. In this paper, we reviewed the role of angiographic embolization and we thought more attention should be paid on angiographic embolization in the control of hemorrhage.
4.Protective effect of ciliary neurotrophic factor on spinal neurons
Bin XU ; Hong WU ; Lianshun JIA ; Jiashun LI
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2001;14(2):132-134
Objectives:To study the enzymatic changes and protective effects of ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) on neurons in spinal cord injury (SCI).Methods:SD rats were subjected to incomplete SCI with modified Allen methods.Activities of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and acid phosphatase (ACP) in spinal cord were quantitatively measured preoperatively,and 3,7,14 days after SCI.Results:AChE activity decreased gradually after injury.ACP activity increased 3 days after injury,and reached peak on the 7th day,then recovered gradually.The rats treated with CNTF showed relatively smooth change of the 2 kinds of enzymes.Conclusions:CNTF plays a role in protecting the spinal cord neurons against injury.
6.Safety and efficacy of ligasure vessel sealing system for thyroidectomy: a Meta analysis
Lianshun LI ; Jie YANG ; Zankai WU ; Zuoyi JIAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2016;10(4):307-312
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of ligasure vessel sealing system (LVSS) and conventional ligation haemostasis in thyroidectomy.Methods Pubmed,EMBASE,Medline,and CNKI were performed to search for randomized controlled trial.Literature selection and data collection were completed by 2 researchers independently.The assessment of methodological quality was conducted with Cochrane Handbook 5.1.The Review Manager software 5.2 was used for Meta analysis.Results A total of 11 studies (934 patients) were involved.Meta-analysis indicated that the operation time was shorter in LVSS group [WMD=-12.47,95% CI (-18.33,-6.61),P<0.0001].No significant difference was found in intra-operative blood loss,incidence of hypocalcaemia,recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury,or hospitalization time between the 2 groups (P>0.05).Conclusion LVSS can reduce the operation time without increasing intra-operative blood loss,incidence of hypocalcemia,RLN injury,or hospitalization time,which is a safe and effective haemostasis method.
7.Gene expression pattern of cervical intervertebral disc degeneration in rats
Yongjun WANG ; Qi SHI ; Jiashun LI ; Lianshun JIA ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1999;0(12):-
Objective: To investigate the gene expresssion changes in normal and degeneration cervical intervertebral disc in rats, providing information for clinical diagnosis and treatment of cervical intervertebral disease.Methods: The models of cervical intervertebral disc degeneration in rats caused by imbalance between the dynamic and static forces was established.cDNA microarray chips containing 512 cDNAs were used to investigate the gene expression pattern in cervical intervertebral disc of rat.The results were scanned and analyzed by computer image analysis,and then subjected to standardization,ratio and clustering analysis.Results: Eighteen genes expressed in cervical intervertebral disc were screened out,comprising 11 up regulated and 7 down regulated ones,respectively.This genes expression in cervical spondylosis was similar to other reports.Conclusion: Signal transduction pathways plays an important role in the process of cervical intervertebral disc degeneration.Investigation on the gene expression pattern is helpful for studying degeneration of cervical intervertebral disc pathogenesis.
8.Dermato-mucous membrane Haemangioma of Infants Treated with Low-dose Superficial X-ray
Xuemei MENG ; Jixin QIN ; Jin LI ; Lianshun ZHANG ; Li LI ; Xiaojing XIONG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the therapeutic indications,dosage and prognosis of dermato-mucous membrane heamangioma(DMMH)in infants using low-dose superficial X-ray irradiation.Methods The patients were treated with a superficial X-ray machine(DERMOPAN typeⅡ)at voltages of29kV,43kV and50kV according to the depth and position of angioma,one or two times per week,1~2Gy per time,with the average total doses of5~10Gy and the maximal dose of20Gy.Results In a total of267patients,230cured,24markedly improved,10improved,and3failed.The cure rate was86.14%,and the total improve-ment rate was95.13%.Conclusion Treatment of DMMH with low-dose superfical X-ray is simple,conve-nient,safe,painless and cheap.The method has a high cure rate and is well accepted by the chlidren and their parents.
9.Expression changes of peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets following acute spinal cord injury in rats
Lili YANG ; Lianshun JIA ; Sanhuai GOU ; Wen YUAN ; Bin NI ; Deyu CHEN ; Xiaojian YE ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2008;24(4):284-288
Objective To observe the changes of the peripheral blood T lymphocyte subsets following acute spinal cord injury and investigate the possible mechanism of these changes. Methods The SCI models of rats were made by Allen's method. Forty SD rats were divided into four groups, ie,normal control group, sham operation group, 100 g·cm group and 200 g·cm group. The expressions of CD4 and CD8 subsets of the peripheral blood T lymphocyte of the injured rats were determined by immunofluorescence labelling and flow cytometry at different times after injury. Results It was found that the expression of CD4 was significantly reduced to (30.40±4.76)% in 100 g·cm group and to (26.54± 9.34) % in 200 g·cm group, which were significantly lower than that of normal control group ( P <0.01 ). At 36 hours after injury, the ratio of CD4/CD8 was significantly reduced to 1.81 ± 0.55 in 100 g·cm group and and 1.29 ± 0.50 in 200 g·cm group, with statistical difference (P < 0.05).Conclusions The immunoreaction is significantly depressed at the early stage of acute spinal cord injury. The severer injury results in more significant decrease of CD4 and ratio of CD4/CD8. The changes of CD4 and CD4/CD8 ratio can be used to indicate the severity of spinal cord injury.
10.Experimental study of interbody fusion using CFR/PEEK
Zhicai SHI ; Jiashun LI ; Lianshun JIA ; Wen YUAN ; Tiesheng HOU ; Ming LI ; Xiaodong ZHU
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;22(4):340-342
Objective: To study the biocompatibility of CFR/PEEK composite in bone tissue after implanted in lumbar intervertebral space and to evaluate its role in the interbody fusion compared to the allograft bone. Methods: Thirteen beagles were chosen among which 7 were implanted with the disk-like CFR/PEEK composite in the lumbar intervertebral space and the other 6 were implanted with allograft bone. X-ray, QCT and histological examination were employed at 6, 12 and 24 months postoperatively. Results: The X-ray results of fusion segment were in conformity with the QCT's as well as that of histological results. All animals obtained a complete fusion at 24 months. Histological examination revealed that the anterior soft tissue to the implant exhibited a nonspecific foreign body reaction with connective tissue embed the biomaterials. Carbon fragment were seen in the surrounding tissue and some of the debric were phagocytosed by foreign body giant cell. Histological examination of bone and material revealed that new bone grew along the hole of CFR/PEEK implant. Conclusion: CFR/PEEK has an excellent biocompatibility to bone tissue.