1.Morphological characteristics of lung tissue in two cases with critical corona virus disease 2019
Xinxin WANG ; Chen SHAO ; Hui LIU ; Lingjia MENG ; Fudong LYU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2020;38(6):333-336
Objective:To observe the morphological characteristics of lungs in patients with critical corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and to analyze the clinical-pathological relationship.Methods:Two critical patients with COVID-19 who died in Beijing You′an Hospital, Capital Medical University on February 13 and 14, 2020, respectively, were examined by bilateral lungs biopsy. The obtained samples were dehydrated, paraffin embedded, sectioned, stained with hematoxylin-eosin as routine methods, and then observed under light microscope.Results:The pulmonary morphology changes of patients with COVID-19 showed diffuse alveolar damage. Case one was an elderly patient with underlying diseases and her lesions were mainly exudation and hyaline membrane formation, which showed an acute exudation stage of diffuse alveolar damage. Case two was a patient without underlying diseases and his pathological changes were diffuse inflammatory cell infiltration, extensive fibrosis of alveolar wall, filling of necrotizing inflammatory cellulosic exudate in alveolar airspace, extensive destruction of alveoli and pulmonary consolidation, which was characterized by organized stage of diffuse alveolar damage complicated with bacterial pneumonia. The injury of paracronchial submucosal gland was not observed in the two patients.Conclusions:Diffused alveolar damage is the main pathological feature of critical COVID-19. Diffused alveolar damage can induce or aggravate the underlying diseases of elderly patients in the early stage. Extensive destruction of alveoli, pulmonary consolidation and secondary infection are the main causes of respiratory failure in the late stage.
2.Analysis of 5 cases of Waveflex semi-rigid internal fixation in treatment of thoracolumbar fracture
Hai MENG ; Jisheng LIN ; Lingjia YU ; Xiang LI ; Yong YANG
International Journal of Surgery 2023;50(3):189-193,F4
Objective:To investigate various clinical treatment measures for thoracolumbar fractures and provide new diagnosis and treatment methods.Methods:The case data of 5 patients(3 males, 2 females, and the age ranged from 39 to 59 years with an average of 51 years) with thoracolumbar fractures were treated with Waveflex semi-rigid internaI fixation system from May 2020 to December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed, imaging indexes and clinical effects were followed up, and analyzed and summarized in combination with relevant literatures.Results:The operations of all 5 patients were successfully completed, and the follow-up period was 6 months. At the last follow-up, the internal fixation position was good, the height of the injured vertebra was maintained satisfactorily, and the clinical effect was satisfactory.Conclusion:Waveflex semi-rigid internal fixation system combines the advantages of fusion and non-fusion, providing a new idea for the treatment of thoracolumbar fractures, but its long-term effect still needs further follow-up.