1.Mechanical properties and biological evaluation of buffalo horn material.
Quanbin ZHANG ; Qunfei ZHOU ; Guanghua SHAN ; Ping CAO ; Yaoxiong HUANG ; Ningjian AO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(6):1298-1304
Mechanical properties and biological evaluation of buffalo horn material were examined in this study. The effects of sampling position of buffalo horn on mechanical properties were investigated with uniaxial tension and micron indentation tests. Meanwhile, the variation of element contents in different parts of buffalo horn was determined with elemental analysis, and the microstructure of the horn was measured with scanning electron microscopy. In addition, biological evaluation of buffalo horn was studied with hemolytic test, erythrocyte morphology, platelet and erythrocyte count, and implantation into mouse. Results showed that the buffalo horn had good mechanical properties and mechanical characteristic values of it gradually increased along with the growth direction of the horn, which may be closely related to its microstructure and element content of C, N, and S in different parts of the buffalo horn. On the other hand, because the buffalo horn does not have toxicity, it therefore does not cause hemolysis of erythrocyte and has a good affinity with it. Buffalo horn has good histocompatibility but meanwhile it may induce the platelet adhesion and aggregation. Even so, it does not continue to rise to induce a large number of platelet to aggregate with resulting blood clotting. Therefore, the buffalo horn material has been proved to possess good blood compatibility according to the preliminary evaluation.
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2.Treatment of teenage varicocele by transumbilical mini pure single-port laparoscopic Palomo's surgery: a report of 78 cases
Wenhui LI ; Wei ZHANG ; Yongsheng WU ; Weiwen LI ; Jiuyun ZHOU ; Quanbin SONG ; Hongping QIN
International Journal of Surgery 2014;41(5):308-310,封3
Objective To evaluate the clinical superiority of transumbilical mini pure single-port laparoscopic Palomo's surgery on the treatment of primary teenage varicocele.Methods All operations were successfully completed using mini pure single-port laparoscopic Palomo's surgery.Its clinical effects were evaluated by the operative time,blood loss volume,intra-or post-operative complications,and hospital stay.Six to eighteen months after surgery,follow-up was made in 78 patients.Results All the operations were successful.The operation time was 5-15 (mean 8) minutes,the intra-operative loss blood was 1-5 (mean 1.5) mL,and the post-operative hospital stay was 2-4 (mean 3) days.No intra-operative or post-operative complications happened.Sperm analysis of 95% patients came back to normal in 6-18 months.Conclusions The transumbilical mini pure single-port laparoscopic Palomo's technique has more obvious superiority and it is worthy of clinical application and generalized widely.
3.Practice of lean management in optimization of emergency operation process
Quanbin ZHOU ; Yongjun RUI ; Jiandong ZHU ; Yaping GUO ; Shengjun WANG ; Xichuang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;31(2):116-119
Lean management,when introduced to optimize emergency operations,may improve medical service.It has been proved in practice that ideas and methodology of lean management guarantee emergency services by ensuring safety and quality of emergency operation process.In addition,it minimizes costs and enhances the business and social efficiency of the hospital.
4.Microsatellite instability of D310 and D16184 located in mitochondrial D-loop region in acute leukemia
Ming CHEN ; Yongan ZHOU ; Yunxia MA ; Liping SU ; Jingping ZHANG ; Quanbin ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Zhenping GUO ; Pengfei WANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2011;20(1):15-17,22
Objective To study the microsatellite instability (MSD) of D310 and D16184 located in mitochondrial D-loop region in acute leukemia (AL). Methods The HV-1 and HV-2 regions in D-loop region of 100 persons with the untreated and treated acute leukemia was amplificated and screened by PCR-SSCP,then the abnormal samples was amplificated and sequenced directly and compared with revised Cambridge reference sequence (rCRS) and mtDB. The mutation rates of D310 and D16184 was measured by SPSS11.5 statistics software, x2-test. Results The total mutation rate of D310 was found in 49.0 % (49/100) of our patients. Its mutation rates in untreated group and treated group were 32.5 % (13/40) and 60.0 % (36/60)respectively. The mutation rate of treated group is higher than that in untreated group (P < 0.05). The total mutation rate of D16184 was found in 32.0 % (32/100) of our patients. Its mutation rates in untreated group and treated group were 20.0 % (8/40) and 40.0 % (24/60) respectively. The mutation rate of treated group is higher than that in untreated group (P < 0.05). Conclusion There was a high mutation rate with various types of mutations of microsatellite D310 and D16184 located in mitochondrial D-loop region in AL, which led to a doughty MSI. Chemotherapy could cause a more doughty MSI.
5.Detection of common deafness-related genes among non-syndromic deafness patients from Shanxi province.
Yongan ZHOU ; Huifang YANG ; Ziqi HAO ; Yunxia MA ; Quanbin ZHANG ; Jiao LI ; Xiaoli ZHAO ; Xiang WANG ; Xiangshao LI ; Li XIA ; Siqi MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2015;32(2):183-186
OBJECTIVETo explore the common causative genes and mutation sites for hereditary non-syndromic deafness in Shanxi.
METHODSPeripheral blood samples were collected from regional schools for children with deafness. The samples were analyzed by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization of flight mass spectrometry, and the results were verified by DNA sequencing.
RESULTSFor all samples, the 20 mutational sites of the 4 common causative genes were tested. As revealed, c.235delC of GJB2 gene has the highest mutational rate (13.67%). c.IVS7-2A>G of SLC26A (PDS) gene has a mutation rate of 17.67%, and c.1555A>G of mitochondrial 12S rRNA has a mutation rate of 2.00%. No mutations have been found with GJB3 gene. Sequencing analysis has suggested that the above results have a consistency rate of 99%.
CONCLUSIONAnalysis of mutations of the 4 common deafness-related genes can facilitate early diagnosis and treatment for the disease. Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry is a reliable method for such a task.
Adolescent ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Base Sequence ; Child ; China ; Connexin 26 ; Connexins ; genetics ; DNA Mutational Analysis ; Deafness ; genetics ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mutation ; RNA, Ribosomal ; genetics ; Young Adult
6.Mutation analysis of seven patients with Waardenburg syndrome.
Ziqi HAO ; Yongan ZHOU ; Pengli LI ; Quanbin ZHANG ; Jiao LI ; Pengfei WANG ; Xiangshao LI ; Yong FENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2016;33(3):312-315
OBJECTIVETo perform genetic analysis for 7 patients with Waardenburg syndrome.
METHODSPotential mutation of MITF, PAX3, SOX10 and SNAI2 genes was screened by polymerase chain reaction and direct sequencing. Functions of non-synonymous polymorphisms were predicted with PolyPhen2 software.
RESULTSSeven mutations, including c.649-651delAGA (p.R217del), c.72delG (p.G24fs), c.185T>C (p.M62T), c.118C>T (p.Q40X), c.422T>C (p.L141P), c.640C>T (p.R214X) and c.28G>T(p.G43V), were detected in the patients. Among these, four mutations of the PAX3 gene (c.72delG, c.185T>C, c.118C>T and c.128G>T) and one SOX10 gene mutation (c.422T>C) were not reported previously. Three non-synonymous SNPs (c.185T>C, c.128G>T and c.422T>C) were predicted as harmful.
CONCLUSIONGenetic mutations have been detected in all patients with Waardenburg syndrome.
Adolescent ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor ; genetics ; Mutation ; PAX3 Transcription Factor ; Paired Box Transcription Factors ; genetics ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; SOXE Transcription Factors ; genetics ; Waardenburg Syndrome ; genetics