1.Ulnar osteotomy and external fixation for chronic anterior dislocation of head of the radius in children
Yongzhong LUO ; Peijia LI ; Hanping ZHAO
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(04):-
[Objective]To evaluated the clinical results of the ulnar osteotomy and external fixation for the treatment of chronic anterior dislocation of head of the radius in children.[Method]From 2002 to 2004,thirteen cases of children with chronic anterior dislocation of the radial head were treated by ulnar osteotomy,external fixation and close or open reduction of elbow joint but without repair of the annular ligament. Their mean age was 5.5 years(2 to 11) and the mean interval between the injury and reconstruction was 19 months(2 months to 3 years).[Result]All radial heads remained reduced at a mean follow-up of 14 months(2 months to 3 years).Normal ranges of movement for flexion,extension,pronation and supination were improved or unchanged in 12 patients.One patient had further decreased in 10? for supination.There were one superficial pin-track infections but with no serious complication.[Conclusion]Angular ulnar osteotomy and external fixation of the ulna can lead to stable reduction of the radial head with minimal complications.Reconstruction of the annular ligament is not necessary if satisfactory re-orientation of the ulnar is achieved in all planes.
2.Surgical treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis in elderly patients
Hanping ZHAO ; Peijia LI ; Yongzhong LUO
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(23):-
[Objective] To discuss the clinical manifestations,treatment,and therapeutic efficacy of lumbar disc herniation complicated by lumbar spinal stenosis in elderly patients.[Method]Thirty-six elderly patients with lumbar disc herniation complicated by lumbar spinal stenosis were treated with surgical treatment,including multi-segment fenestration,laminectomy,resection of nucleus pulposus,and internal fixation of pedicle screws.The therapeutic efficacy was retrospectively assessed.[Result]All patients were followed up with an average time of 3 years and 6 months.The good to excellence results was 83%.[Conclusion]In elderly patients with lumbar spinal stenosis,there are patients have special clinical manifestations.Different operations should be adopted for different patients.There are several important factors that affect the efficacy of operation,including operation modes,sufficient decompression,restotation of spinal instability,and postoperative exercises of lumbodorsal muscles.
3.Relevant factors and preventive strategy for recurrent lumbar disc herniation
You LV ; Hanping ZHAO ; Peijia LI
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(03):-
[Objective]To analyze and evaluate the relevant factors of recurrent lumbar disc herniation for providing strategy of prevention of this syndrome.[Method]Sixteen cases of recurrent lumbar disc herniation were analyzed according to medical history,physical examination and image examination before re-operation and the primary operation,and all the patients received exploration during operation.[Result]The relevant factors of recurrent lumbar disc herniation were as follows:the extent of disc degeneration,the stability of lumbar spine,the time of getting out of bed after primary operation and the weight of the patients.[Conclusion]Besides iatrogenic factors,there are several factors related to recurrent lumbar disc herniation,including the characteristics of disc and lumbar spine,as well as the compliance of patients.To remove these factors is the main preventive strategy of recurrent lumbar disc herniation.
4.Surgical treatment for recurrent lumbar disc herniation
You LV ; Hanping ZHAO ; Peijia LI
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(11):-
[Objective]To investigate the surgical treatment of recurrent lumbar disc herniation. [Methods]A total of 17 patients with recurrent lumbar disc herniation were grouped into stable,unstable and severe unstable groups according to the dynamic X-ray film. Patients in stable group and unstable group were treated with open-window discectomy, and those of severe unstable group were treated with full laminectomy, decompression, pedicle screw fixation and fusion. JOA and VAS system were used to follow up before and after operation. Statistic analysis was performed between the stable and unstable groups in pain score and recovery rate.[Results]All the patients were followed up for 3 month to 3 years. The average JOA score was 4.94 before operation, and 12.18 at follow-up,with an average recovery rate of 71.74%. There was no statistic difference between stable group and unstable group in recovery rate.[Conclusion]For patients with spinal instability and chief complaint of leg symptom, reoperative treatment for recurrent lumbar disc herniation can be done with open-window discectomy which may offer good outcome.
5.Hyoid bone position in patients with Angle Class Ⅰ or Class Ⅲ malocclusions and early permenent dentition
Zhihua LI ; Peijia DUAN ; Qing ZHAO ; Jianyong WU ; Yangxi CHEN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(06):-
Objective:To investigate the hyoid bone position on the cephalometric radiographs of patients with early permenant dentitions and Class I or Class Ⅲ malocclusion.Methods:The cephalometric radiographs were taken in centric occlusion and 16 measures were performed on tracing in 30 cases of Class I malocclusion and 30 of Class Ⅲ, the data were statistically analysed.Results:At-APH and S-APH in Class I malocclusion were shorter than those in Class Ⅲ(P
6.Influence of Tourmaline on Peripheral Neuropathy with Diabetes Mellitus
Yingqi ZHOU ; Erli XU ; Zheng ZHANG ; Peijia DAN ; Jinglong ZHANG ; Lian FENG ; Lan LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2008;30(5):356-357
Objectlve To observe the influence of Tourmaline on peripheral neuropathy with diabetes mellitus(DM).Methods Tourmaline bedding series were applied to pafients with DM peripheral neuropathy,observeA the changes of subjective symptoms and nervous function,and thus analyzed the therapeutic effects of Tourmaline on DM peripheral neuropathy.Results AfarTourmalinewas usedfor halfa year,some symptoms of the diseasc were alleviated,and after one year's usage.symptoms of spontaneous pain,numbness.and burning sensation improved greatly.Body examinations showed tendon reflex.vibration sense,nerve conducfion velocity,and autonomic nerve were improved on different levels,and progress of disease was obviously coming down.Conclusion Tourmaline bedding series has the function of improving peripheral neuropathy,whichis aconvenientand safety healthcaremethodto CalTyon.
7.Severe dysfunction of knee joint at late stage after knee replacement treating knee trauma
Peijia LI ; Hanping ZHAO ; Yongzhong LUO ; Ming LIU ; Gang LUO ; Qingxuan SHI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(11):-
Objective To study the treatment of severe dysfunction of knee joint after trauma and explore the operative indication and method for total knee replacement treating such kind of disease. Methods From June 1997 to June 2004, total knee replacement using total knee prosthesis system was carried out in 21 knees of 18 cases with severe dysfunction of knee joint at late stage after knee replacement treating knee trauma, of which 12 knees in 10 cases with severe traumatic arthritis underwent total knee surface replacement. Seven knees in six cases with traumatic arthritis combined with 20?-40?varus or valgus or 20?-90?fixity flexion deformity and two knees in two cases with completely bony ankylosis were treated with rotation hinged knee joint. All cases were followed up for mean 3.5 years, ranging from six months to seven years. The Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) knee rating score system was used to evaluate the clinical results. Results Pain relief, function recovery, rectification of knee deformities, stability and muscle power were all poor before operation. But postoperative valuation of pain relief, function recovery, rectification of knee deformities, stability and muscle power showed excellent result in 12 cases, good in seven and fair in two, with excellence rate of 90% and rate of patient satisfaction of 100%. Conclusion The knee replacement is an effective method for treating severe dysfunction of knee joint at late stage after knee replacement treating knee trauma.
8.Logistic regression model analysis on Bolton ratio of orthodontic extraction model.
Peijia DUAN ; Zhihua LI ; Qing ZHAO
West China Journal of Stomatology 2003;21(4):289-291
OBJECTIVEThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of Angle's class, overall ratio and anterior ratio in the creation of tooth size discrepancies, and to determine whether any tooth extraction combinations create more severe discrepancies.
METHODS166 dental casts of orthodontic patients were selected randomly. These models were classified according to angle's criterion. Mesio-distal dimensions of mandibular and maxillary teeth were measured before treatment, and subjected to Bolton's analysis. Hypothetical tooth extraction by the following combinations: all the first premolars, all the second premolars, upper first and lower second premolars, and upper second and lower first premolars, was performed on each patient. The measurement results were again subjected to Bolton's analysis to see whether any tooth-size discrepancy had been created. The results were evaluated statistically by means of Logistic regression model.
RESULTSOverall ratio, anterior ratio and extraction models affected mesio-distal tooth size ratio of both maxillary and mandibular teeth in the final stage of orthodontic treatment, Whereas, the results showed no significant difference among these groups of malocclusion.
CONCLUSIONThe results suggested that dentists should always keep in mind that each patient should be treated individually and should be aware of that other factors also played important roles in determining what teeth, if any, should be removed and the Bolton analyses of all kinds of extraction models should be carried out, as well as the general Bolton analysis.
Adolescent ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Malocclusion ; classification ; therapy ; Odontometry ; Orthodontics, Corrective ; methods ; Random Allocation ; Statistics, Nonparametric ; Tooth ; pathology ; Tooth Extraction
9.Morphological characteristics and surgical strategy of complex hyperextension tibial plateau fracture
Zhongyu LIU ; Jinli ZHANG ; Peijia LIU ; Qijie SHEN ; Qing CAO ; Tao ZHANG ; Baocheng ZHAO ; Enqi LI ; Junchao ZHAO ; Yang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(5):289-296
Objective:To explore the morphological characteristics, treatment strategies and clinical results of complex hyperextension tibial plateau fractures.Methods:From October 2017 to January 2019, data of 27 patients with complex hyperextension tibial plateau fractures were retrospectively analyzed. There were 19 males and 8 females with an average age of 43.4 years (range, 23-68 years). According to Schatzker classification of tibial plateau fractures: there are 8 cases of type IV, 5 of type V, and 14 of type VI; according to the three-column theory classification: there are 8 cases of two-column fracture and 19 cases of three-column fracture. Bicondylar fractures were treated with medial Tomofix locking plate and anterolateral L-shaped locking plate through medial and anterolateral approach; tibialmedial condylar fractures was treated with T-shaped plate and posteromedial locking plate through extended medial approach. Patients with anterior tibial fractures were treated with horizontal strip plate through modified anterior median approach. Combined soft tissue or bone injury was repaired. The fracture healing and reduction were evaluated by X-ray and CT scan. The reduction of tibial plateau fracture was evaluated by Rasmussen radiology standard, and the knee joint function was evaluated 12 months after the operation by the score of American hospital for special surgery (HSS).Results:All the 27 surgeries were performedsuccessfully. The operation time was 130-350 minutes, with an average time of 165 minutes. Twenty-seven cases were followed up for 12-24 months, with an average period of 15.8 months. All fractures were healed. The average clinical healing time was 13.5 weeks (range, 10-18 weeks). Twelve months after operation, Rasmussen's radiology score was 13-18, with an average of 16.7 points, among them there were 19 excellent and 8 good. Twelve months after the operation, the score of HSS knee joint was 82-98, with an average score of 93.2 points, and there were 22 cases excellent, 4 cases good and 1 case fair. The excellent and good rate was 96.2% (26/27).Conclusion:Complex hyperextension tibial plateau fractures often combined with tibial bicondylar, medial tibial condyle or anterior tibial fractures. According to the morphological characteristics of complex hyperextension tibial plateau fractures, using appropriate surgical approach and internal fixation, repairing ligament soft tissue structure and reconstructing knee joint stability can achieve satisfactory results.
10.The expression of adhesion molecules in Z310 cells induced by combined exposure to black carbon and lead
Hui CHEN ; Kun YANG ; Xiuyun ZHANG ; Peijia LI ; Shun TANG ; Yanshu ZHANG
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(1):31-37