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Xiao-Yin LU ; Fei SHEN ; Zeng-Chen ZHAO ; Jun GAO ; Rui-Yang FU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2023;43(12):1431-1432
3.Head and neck injuries after leopard attack: Presentation and management.
Padmanidhi AGARWAL ; Ajay DHIMAN ; Nouman RASHID ; Ruby KATARIA
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2021;24(6):389-393
Leopard attacks on humans are reported most often from the Indian subcontinent. The bite wounds are complex injuries infected with polymicrobial inoculum and may present as punctures, abrasions, lacerations or avulsions. The presentation and acceptable treatment of these injuries vary according to the wound. We hereby describe the clinical presentation and treatment of a male victim with leopard bite injuries on the head and neck region. As bite injuries are commonly found on and around the face, maxillofacial surgeons should be familiar with the therapy. Through thorough clinical and radiological examination, it is essential to prevent missing any hidden injuries, which can easily turn lethal. To benefit the rural population, more health facilities need to be established in remote areas.
Animals
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Bites and Stings/therapy*
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Facial Injuries/therapy*
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Head
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Humans
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Male
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Neck Injuries/therapy*
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Panthera
4.Safety depth of acupuncture at Yamen (GV 15) in patients with atlantoaxial dislocation.
Jun ZHOU ; Fan-Ying ZHAO ; Wen-Hao LI ; Ping YI ; Feng YANG ; Xiang-Sheng TANG ; Hui LI ; Ming-Sheng TAN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2019;39(6):619-622
OBJECTIVE:
To explore and compare the safety depths of perpendicular and oblique acupuncture at Yamen (GV 15) in patients with atlantoaxial dislocation (AAD) and healthy volunteers.
METHODS:
One bundred and seventy-seven patients with atlantoaxial dislocation were selected as an AAD group, and 207 patients without atlantoaxial dislocation and with normal anatomical structure were selected as a normal group. All participants were moderately sized. The MRI scanning of the cervical vertebra was performed, and the safety depth of perpendicular and oblique acupuncture at Yamen (GV 15) was calculated on the sagittal image.
RESULTS:
In the AAD group, the safety depth of men was (45.33±5.17) mm for perpendicular acupuncture and (48.58±4.41) mm for oblique acupuncture; the safety depth of women was (44.17±7.80) mm for perpendicular acupuncture and (47.49±7.32) mm for oblique acupuncture. In the normal group, the safety depth of men was (47.72±5.06) mm for perpendicular acupuncture and (42.69±5.53) mm for oblique acupuncture; the safety depth of women was (44.63±5.85) mm for perpendicular acupuncture and (39.88±6.18) mm for oblique acupuncture. The safety depth of men and women for oblique acupuncture was longer than that for perpendicular acupuncture in the AAD group (<0.01); the safety depth of men and women for oblique acupuncture was shorter than that for perpendicular acupuncture in the normal group (<0.01). The safety depth of perpendicular and oblique acupuncture between men and women was not significant in the AAD group (>0.05); the safety depth of perpendicular and oblique acupuncture for men was longer than that for women in the normal group (<0.01). For men, the safety depth of perpendicular acupuncture in the AAD group was shorter than that in the normal group (<0.01), while the safety depth of oblique acupuncture in the AAD group was longer than that in the normal group (<0.01). For women, the safety depth of perpendicular acupuncture in the AAD group was similar with that in the normal group (>0.05), while the safety depth of oblique acupuncture in the AAD group was longer than that in the normal group (<0.01).
CONCLUSION
The safe depth of acupuncture at Yamen (GV 15) has significantly changed under AAD, so during the clinical acupuncture the needle insertion should be less than its safe depth.
Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Cervical Vertebrae
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Female
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Humans
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Joint Dislocations
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therapy
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Male
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Neck Injuries
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therapy
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Needles
5.Acupuncture combined with excercise for 41 cases of stiff neck.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(1):71-71
Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neck Injuries
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therapy
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Young Adult
6.Surgical Treatment of Tuberculous Cervical Abscess.
Hyung Seok LEE ; Jin Hyeok JEONG ; Kyung TAE ; Chul Won PARK ; Dong Kyun HONG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2000;43(5):540-544
BACKGROUND: Tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis is presently well controlled with surgical treatment and medication. In the case of tuberculous cervical abscess, variable treatment modalities are introduced by many authors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In our cases, surgical treatments such as incision and drainage, mass excision and selective neck dissection, combined with chemotherapy were performed in 15 patients with tuberculous cervical abscesses. The results were reviewed retrospectively. RESULTS: The results showed that in cases of simple drainage, a second operation was required to excise the residual infected tissues which were caused by persistent sinus discharge. In the case of mass excision, some local problems occurred, albeit less commonly. In both groups, local wound problems took up a lot of time and effort for treatment. In cases of selective neck dissection, which is a more wide excision around the abscess, there were no recurrence nor any local wound problems. Tuberculous cervical abscess treated with selective neck dissection showed better surgical outcomes with low morbidity and no severe complications. CONCLUSIONS: Therefore, we recommend a wide excision as a therapeutic modality in cases of tuberculous cervical abscess.
Abscess*
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Drainage
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Drug Therapy
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Humans
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Lymphadenitis
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Neck Dissection
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Wounds and Injuries
7.Clinical analysis of 30 patients with severe facial and neck cut wound treatment.
Jian ZHOU ; Geng-lin SUN ; Wei WU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;47(2):152-153
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Facial Injuries
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therapy
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neck Injuries
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therapy
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Retrospective Studies
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Wounds, Penetrating
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therapy
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Young Adult
8.Treatment of fractures of the talar neck: long term follow up of 89 cases.
Yan WANG ; Manyi WANG ; Xieyuan JIANG ; Yong WU ; Ming XIE
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2002;40(5):366-368
OBJECTIVETo summarize the experience in treating talar neck fractures.
METHODS89 patients with talar neck fracture were followed up, and classified by modified Hawkin's classification. Three patients of type I were treated with plastic cast and K-wire, 53 of type II with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), close reduction and plaster, fusion, and 29 of type III and 4 of type IV with joint fusion and ORIF.
RESULTSMean follow-up was 5.18 years. Evaluation by Hawkin's criteria, showed 22 patients were excellent, 16 good; 28 fair and 19 poor results respectively.
CONCLUSIONSEmergency operation with ORIF should be performed in type II and type III talar neck fracture. Medial malleolus osteotomy is recommended when medial approach is used.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Female ; Fractures, Bone ; surgery ; therapy ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neck Injuries ; surgery ; therapy ; Osteotomy
9.Analysis of diagnosis and treatment for blunt trauma in the neck.
Peng HUANG ; Shujun ZHANG ; Zhaohui LI ; Shanfang SONG ; Xuesong CHEN ; Hongtian WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(3):131-133
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the organ damage character and complications of blunt trauma in the neck, and the advantage and disadvantage of CT and ultrasound for blunt trauma in the neck.
METHOD:
The data of 7 neck blunt trauma cases was analyzed. Cricoarytenoid joint reduction, tracheotomy, exploratory surgery of neck were performed respectively for these cases.
RESULT:
Of the 2 cases with vocal cord paralysis, one had his vocal cords fixed in the the para-median position. one had his vocal cords move freely. 2 cases of epiglottis edema had been cured. Among the 2 cases of thyroid area swelling and congestion, one died from respiratory failure, one was cured. One case died of carotid artery embolism.
CONCLUSION
Circulation of the head should be noticed as well as keeping respiratory tract clear and anti-shock treatment. Some patient with negative laryngeal examinations might get worse in the following hours, and swelling of the neck, dyspnea, obnubilation may appear in these cases. Dynamic monitoring could be helpful for the diagnosis and treatment of neck blunt trauma.
Adult
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neck Injuries
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complications
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diagnosis
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therapy
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Retrospective Studies
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Wounds, Nonpenetrating
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complications
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diagnosis
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therapy
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Young Adult
10.Clinical observation on effect of shenqi fanghou recipe in preventing and treating radiation injury in patients with head and neck tumor.
Yue-ran HU ; Chao-quan WU ; Ya-jie LIU ; Yaobang WANG ; Xianming LI ; Heli ZHONG ; Yujiao YU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2005;25(7):623-625
OBJECTIVETo observe the therapeutic effect of shenqi fanghou recipe (SFR) in preventing and treating radiation injury in patients with head and neck tumor.
METHODSOne hundred and forty patients with head and neck tumor, including nasopharyngeal carcinoma, carcinoma of tonsil or tongue, were randomly divided into 2 groups, 70 patients in the observed group were given modified SFR as adjuvant to radiotherapy, while 70 patients in the control group were treated with radiotherapy alone. The radiation reactions during radiotherapy and the condition of late stage radiation injury radiotherapy in patients in the 2 groups were observed.
RESULTSThe degree of oropharyngeal mucosa reaction, dryness in mouth and radiation dermatitis in cervical region in the observed group was milder than those in the control group, and the radiation injury induced late stage sequelae, such as the degree of mouth-opening was better and the cervical muscular sclerosis was better in the observed group than in the control group, showing significant difference (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSFR has definite effect in preventing and treating radiation reaction and late stage radiation injury in patients with head and neck tumor.
Adult ; Aged ; Combined Modality Therapy ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Head and Neck Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; radiotherapy ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Phytotherapy ; Radiation Injuries ; drug therapy ; prevention & control