1.Type Ⅱ odontoid fractures in the elderly: surgical or conservative method?
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(15):2424-2431
BACKGROUND: Upper cervical spine fractures are easy to lead to severe neurologic dysfunction in the elderly, and along with social progress, the incidence is on the rise. However, the diagnosis and treatment of type Ⅱ odontoid fractures in senile patients remain controversial.OBJECTIVE: To review the classification, treatment methods and clinical outcomes of type Ⅱ odontoid fractures in elderly patients.METHODS: A computer-based online search was performed in the PubMed and Wanfang databases for the articles concerning the diagnosis and treatment of type Ⅱ odontoid fractures in the elderly published from January 1996 to July 2016. The keywords were odontoid fracture, elderly, treatment, conservative, surgical in English and Chinese,respectively.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The treatment goals of type Ⅱ odontoid fractures are different between elderly and young patients. (2) The incidence of nonunion in the conservative approach is higher than that in the surgical treatment, but for elderly patients, it makes no difference. (3) No significant differences are found in the incidence of complications and mortality between conservative and surgical methods in the elderly with type Ⅱ odontoid fractures. (4) Minimally invasive surgery is commended for the elderly suffering type Ⅱ fractures who cannot tolerate the conservative approach due to poor conditions or accompanied with other serious heart and lung diseases.
2.Diagnostic value of Mini-laparoscopy in abdominal neoplasmas
Jian WANG ; Yanjun NI ; Shiyao CHEN
China Oncology 2006;0(08):-
Background and purpose:Blood biochemistry and ascites test, imageology examination has low sensitivity in abdominal neoplasmas diagnosis. And also exploratory laparotomy is not suitable for final stage patients. Mini-laparoscopy has been a new diagnostic technology for abdominal disease recently. We aimed was to evaluate the value of Mini-laparoscopy in diagnosing Abdominal Neoplasms. Methods:By reviewing the clinical and operational data, a retrospective analysis of 20 cases with pathologically confirmed abdominal malignancies was performed. Among this group, 10 cases were diagnosed by mini-laparoscopy, and the other 10 cases by exploratory laparotomy. Between the two groups, the surgical expense, anesthesia cost, para-operation nursing, monitoring and treating charges, post- operative hospital days and complications were compared. Results:Comparing mini-laparoscopy to exploratory laparotomy, the surgical and anesthesia charges were statistically lowered (P
3.Finite-element analysis of a novel posterior atlantoaxial restricted non-fusion fixation system
Shiyao DU ; Fengjin ZHOU ; Bin NI ; Bo CHEN ; Jinshui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(3):383-389
BACKGROUND:Atlantoaxial fusion is currently the main surgical treatment of atlantoaxial dislocation, but the premise is at the expense of atlantoaxial range of motion, especial y the rotation motion. Restricted non-fusion fixation is a method that can maintain the atlantoaxial stability, while retain the atlantoaxial range of motion. Further research should be performed to compare the biomechanical characteristics between the two methods. OBJECTIVE:To develop a three-dimensional finite element model of atlantoaxial instability, compare and determine the biomechanical properties of posterior atlantoaxial restricted non-fusion fixation system and posterior atlantoaxial screw-rod fixation system. METHODS:A verified intact finite element upper cervical (C0-C3) model was established and analyzed by Simpleware 3.0, Geomagic 8.0, Hypermesh 10.0, Abaqus 6.9, and Rhino 4.0 softwares based on the CT data col ected from a 31-year-old healthy male volunteer. The moment couple of 1.5 N?m was loaded, which made the model movement in flexion-extension, lateral bending, and rotating direction, respectively. The range of motion was recorded and compared with the in vitro biomechanical experimental data to verify the effectiveness of the model. The ranges of motion of the posterior atlantoaxial restricted non-fusion fixation system model and the posterior atlantoaxial screw-rod fixation system model were analyzed using the finite element method under flexion, extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation;meanwhile, stress nephograms of the posterior atlantoaxial restricted non-fusion fixation system model were observed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) There were 206 747 elements and 72 500 nodes in the intact model of upper cervical spine (C0-C3) in this experiment, and the range of motion of intact model validated with the reported cadaveric experimental data. (2) The range of motion of the posterior atlantoaxial restricted non-fusion fixation system group was similar to which of the posterior atlantoaxial screw-rod fixation system group in flexion-extension direction. (3) In lateral bending direction, the range of motion of the posterior atlantoaxial restricted non-fusion fixation system model was obviously limited, respectively. The range of motion of the posterior atlantoaxial restricted non-fusion fixation system model was larger than that of the atlantoaxial dislocation model and basical y same as that of the normal atlantoaxial model. (4) As to the rotating direction, the range of motion of the posterior atlantoaxial restricted non-fusion fixation system mainly disappeared at the atlantoaxial segment;by contrast, a majority of rotating motion was stil retained in the posterior atlantoaxial restricted non-fusion fixation system group. (5) The stress concentration occurred in the contact part between the screw and the connecting rod in posterior atlantoaxial restricted non-fusion fixation system model. (6) Results suggest that posterior atlantoaxial restricted non-fusion fixation system is effective and useful for atlantoaxial fixation. It not only restricted atlantoaxial flexion-extension, but also preserved axial rotation and lateral bending at the atlantoaxial joint.
4.Comparison of endoscopic balloon dilation with surgical therapy in management of esophageal achalasia
Xiaoqing ZENG ; Shiyao CHEN ; Jian WANG ; Lili MA ; Yanjun NI ; Qun WANG ; Liqing YAO
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2009;29(1):8-12
Objective To compare the effects and safety of endoscopic balloon dilation with surgical therapy in treating esophageal achalasia. Methods The patients who were diagnosed as achalasia of cardia from Jan. 2002 to Dec. 2007 were consecutively collected. All patients were divided into endoscopic balloon dilation group (endoscopy group), thorascopic / laparoseopic surgery group (telescopy group) and standard thoracotomy group (operation group). The efficacy, relapse rate and safety were compared among three groups. Results Ninety eight patients were enrolled. There were 57 patients in endoscopy group, 24 patients in telescopy group, and 17 patients in opreation group. All of the patients completed the treatment. There was one case (1.6%) in endoscopy group complicated with esophageal rupture, two (8.3%) in telescopy group complicated with esophageal fistula, and one (5.9%) in operation group complicated with severe post-operation pneumonia infection, acute respiratory distress syndrome and infectious shock. The rest patients had symptomatic relief of dysphagia in different degrees after therapy, and that was further confirmed by symptoms assessment, x-ray, or endoscopic examination after one month. Five patients (8.9%) in endoscopy group relapsed, with a duration of 5 to 31 months (mean 8 months), and underwent re-dilation or stent placement successfully. One patient (4.2%) in telescopy group relapsed after 6 months and underwent re-dilation successfully. No one relapsed in operation group. Conclusions Compared with standard operation group and telescopy group, endoscopic balloon dilation is deserved to use widely in clinical application with its advantages of simple, convenient and low complication. In spite of its relapse, it still can be remedied well by endoscopic re-dilation or stent placement.
5.Clinical evaluation of different modalities in emergency endoscopic treatment of esophageal variceal bleeding
Xiaoquan HUANG ; Ling WU ; Siyu JIANG ; Liyuan NI ; Feng LI ; Shiyao CHEN ; Lili MA
Journal of Chinese Physician 2022;24(5):653-657
Objective:This study aimed to evaluate the rebleeding risk and prognosis of patients being treated after acute esophageal varices bleeding by two different treatment strategies: sclerosing agent combined with tissue glue injection, esophageal varices ligation (EVL), through comparing the therapeutic effects and securities.Methods:A total of 76 patients who underwent endoscopy and received treatment in Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University due to acute esophageal variceal bleeding were included retrospectively. 6 patients with active bleeding and 70 patients with thrombus in esophagus varices under gastroscopy. Among them, 21 cases were treated with sclerosing agent combined with tissue glue injection (sclerosing tissue glue group), and 55 cases were treated with EVL (EVL group). The emergency endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of the two groups were compared, and the risk factors of rebleeding 6 months after endoscopic treatment were analyzed by univariate and multivariate analysis.Results:All patients received endoscopic treatment successfully. During the follow-up period of 6 months after endoscopic treatment, rebleeding occurred in 13 cases. Kaplan Meier analysis showed that the 6-month rebleeding rate in the sclerosing tissue glue group was significantly higher than that in the EVL group (41.6% vs 12.3%, P=0.011). There were 8 deaths in total. Kaplan Meier analysis showed that there was no significant difference in 6-month mortality between the two groups (17.5% vs 10.1%, P=0.616). Multivariate analysis further showed that malignant tumor ( HR=3.700, 95% CI: 1.187-11.536, P=0.024) and treatment mode of esophageal variceal bleeding ( HR=4.834, 95% CI: 1.443-16.193, P=0.011) were independent risk factors for rebleeding 6 months after endoscopic treatment of acute esophageal variceal bleeding. Conclusions:This study found that EVL and the combining injection of lauromacrogol and cyanoacrylate could be used in emergent hemostatic treatment for acute esophageal varices bleeding. Moreover, EVL is the prioritized approach in endoscopic emergency treatment with a lower rebleeding rate and fewer complications. Sclerotherapy combined with tissue glue can be used as one of the measures of emergency treatment, which is not better than ligation.
6.Efficacy and safety of endoscopic ligation in secondary prevention of gastric variceal bleeding in cirrhosis patients
Siyu JIANG ; Kaiqi YANG ; Xiaoqian HUANG ; Liyuan NI ; Huishan WANG ; Shiyao CHEN ; Lili MA
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2024;31(3):367-373
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of endoscopic ligation treatment and endoscopic tissue glue injection for secondary prevention of gastric variceal bleeding.Methods Patients with cirrhosis and esophagogastric variceal bleeding treated with gastric variceal ligation in Zhongshan Hospital,Fudan University,from January 2017 to December 2019 were screened(ligation group).And during the same period,patients underwent endoscopic cyanoacrylate treatment were also screened(tissue glue group).59 patients were included in the two groups after propensity score matching.Univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to anslyze risk factors for re-bleeding.Kaplan-Meier curves were plotted to analyze re-bleeding rate and mortality of the two treatment groups.Results There was no statistically significant difference in the eradication rate of esophagogastric varices between the ligation group and the tissue glue group(83.05%vs 79.66%,P=0.778);the ligation group required fewer median endoscopic treatments for variceal eradication(2 vs 3,P=0.017)and a lower average dosage of cyanoacrylate(0.70 mL vs 2.67 mL,P<0.001).Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that portal shunt was a risk factor for esophagogastric varices re-bleeding(HR=3.14,95%CI 1.02-9.68,P=0.046),endoscopic variceal ligation was a protective factor against re-bleeding(HR=0.25,95%CI 0.08-0.71,P=0.010).Compared with endoscopic cyanoacrylate injection,endoscopic ligation treatment did not significantly increase the 2-year risk of esophagogastric variceal re-bleeding(18.69%vs 36.29%,P=0.067)or risk of death(1.69%vs 3.39%,P=1.000);patients with GOV1 type had a significantly lower risk of re-bleeding after endoscopic ligation treatment(0 vs 40.27%,P=0.012)and there was a trend towards a lower re-bleeding risk in patients with GOV2 type after endoscopic ligation treatment(13.27%vs 34.16%,P=0.056).Conclusions Endoscopic ligation treatment has higher eradication rate for esophagogastric varices,and does not increase the risk of re-bleeding,death,or other adverse events.Therefore,it can be considered an effective secondary prevention way for patients with gastric varices.
7.Impact of portal vein thrombosis on the efficacy of endoscopic treatment in preventing re-bleeding from ruptured gastroesophageal varices in hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis
Xiaoquan HUANG ; Liai NI ; Siyu JIANG ; Ruiqi XIA ; Lili MA ; Jian WANG ; Feng LI ; Shiyao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2020;28(9):747-752
Objective:To explore whether portal vein thrombosis affects the efficacy of endoscopic treatment in preventing re-bleeding from ruptured gastroesophageal varices in hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis.Methods:Hospitalized patients who received endoscopic therapy to prevent re-bleeding from ruptured gastroesophageal varices due to hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis during 2013 to 2017 were selected, and followed up for 1 year after treatment for re-bleeding and survival status. Patients were divided into thrombotic and non-thrombotic group according to whether they were combined with portal vein thrombosis at the time of initial admission. The baseline data characteristics of the two groups were analyzed. The 1-year re-bleeding rate and survival rate of the two groups were compared by Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. The other risk factors for re-bleeding after endoscopic variceal therapy were evaluated by univariate and multivariate regression.Results:A total of 124 cases with re-bleeding from ruptured gastroesophageal varices due to hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis were included. The average age was 50.7 years old. 81.5% (101 cases) were male, and 24.2% (30 cases) were combined with portal vein thrombosis. There were no statistically significant differences between the thrombotic and the non-thrombotic group in the average age, gender, liver function classification, transjugular portal pressure gradient, antiviral treatment, and non-selective β-blockers. Kaplan-Meier analysis of the re-bleeding rate after endoscopic treatment indicated that the incidence of non-bleeding in patients with thrombotic group at 60 days, 180 days and 1 year was significantly lower than that in the non-thrombotic group [86.7%, 80.0%, 56.7% vs. 95.7%, 93.6%, 87.2% ( P = 0.000 1)]. Analysis of the location of portal vein thrombosis showed that the bleeding rate in the main portal trunk, left and right branches and superior mesenteric vein had increased significantly after endoscopic treatment, while the splenic vein had no effect on the bleeding after endoscopic treatment. Univariate and multivariate regression analysis indicated that age (HR 1.05, 95% CI: 1.01-1.09, P = 0.02) and thrombosis in the main portal trunk, left and right branches (HR 4.95, 95% CI: 2.05-11.95, P < 0.01) were independent risk factors for re-bleeding at 1 year after endoscopic treatment. Conclusion:Portal vein thrombosis is an independent risk factor that affects the efficacy of endoscopic treatment in preventing re-bleeding from ruptured gastroesophageal varices in hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis and the risk of re-bleeding increases significantly after endoscopic treatment in patients with thrombosis.
8.Activation of ALDH2 alleviates hypoxic pulmonary hypertension in mice by upregulating the SIRT1/PGC-1α signaling pathway
Lei WANG ; Fenlan BIAN ; Feiyang MA ; Shu FANG ; Zihan LING ; Mengran LIU ; Hongyan SUN ; Chengwen FU ; Shiyao NI ; Xiaoyang ZHAO ; Xinru FENG ; Zhengyu SUN ; Guoqing LU ; Pinfang KANG ; Shili WU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(10):1955-1964
Objective To investigate whether activation of mitochondrial acetal dehydrogenase 2(ALDH2)alleviates hypoxic pulmonary hypertension by regulating the SIRT1/PGC-1α signaling pathway.Methods Thirty 8-week-old C57 BL/6 mice were randomized into control,hypoxia,and hypoxia+Alda-1(an ALDH2 activator)group(n=10),and the mice in the latter two groups,along with 10 ALDH2 knockout(ALDH2-/-)mice,were exposed to hypoxia(10%O2,90%N2)with or without daily intraperitoneal injection of Alda-1 for 4 weeks.The changes in right ventricular function and pressure(RVSP)of the mice were evaluated by echocardiography and right ventricular catheter test,and pulmonary artery pressure was estimated based on RVSP.Pulmonary vascular remodeling,right ventricular injury,myocardial α-SMA expression,distal pulmonary arteriole muscle normalization,right ventricular cross-sectional area,myocardial cell hypertrophy,and right cardiac hypertrophy index were assessed with HE staining,immunofluorescence staining and WGA staining,and the expressions of ALDH2,SIRT1,PGC-1α,P16INK4A and P21CIP1 were detected.In pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells with hypoxic exposure,the effect of Alda-1 and EX527 on cell senescence and protein expressions was evaluated using β-galactose staining and Western blotting.Results The wild-type mice with hypoxic exposure showed significantly increased RVSP,right ventricular free wall thickness and myocardial expressions of P16INK4A and P21CIP1,which were effectively lowered by treatment with Alda-1 but further increased in ALDH2-/-mice.In cultured pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells,hypoxic exposure significantly increased senescent cell percentage and cellular expressions of P16INK4A and P21CIP1,which were all lowered by treatment with Alda-1,but its effect was obviously attenuated by EX527 treatment.Conclusion ALDH2 alleviates hypoxia-induced senescence of pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells by upregulating the SIRT1/PGC-1α signaling pathway to alleviate pulmonary hypertension in mice.
9.Activation of ALDH2 alleviates hypoxic pulmonary hypertension in mice by upregulating the SIRT1/PGC-1α signaling pathway
Lei WANG ; Fenlan BIAN ; Feiyang MA ; Shu FANG ; Zihan LING ; Mengran LIU ; Hongyan SUN ; Chengwen FU ; Shiyao NI ; Xiaoyang ZHAO ; Xinru FENG ; Zhengyu SUN ; Guoqing LU ; Pinfang KANG ; Shili WU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(10):1955-1964
Objective To investigate whether activation of mitochondrial acetal dehydrogenase 2(ALDH2)alleviates hypoxic pulmonary hypertension by regulating the SIRT1/PGC-1α signaling pathway.Methods Thirty 8-week-old C57 BL/6 mice were randomized into control,hypoxia,and hypoxia+Alda-1(an ALDH2 activator)group(n=10),and the mice in the latter two groups,along with 10 ALDH2 knockout(ALDH2-/-)mice,were exposed to hypoxia(10%O2,90%N2)with or without daily intraperitoneal injection of Alda-1 for 4 weeks.The changes in right ventricular function and pressure(RVSP)of the mice were evaluated by echocardiography and right ventricular catheter test,and pulmonary artery pressure was estimated based on RVSP.Pulmonary vascular remodeling,right ventricular injury,myocardial α-SMA expression,distal pulmonary arteriole muscle normalization,right ventricular cross-sectional area,myocardial cell hypertrophy,and right cardiac hypertrophy index were assessed with HE staining,immunofluorescence staining and WGA staining,and the expressions of ALDH2,SIRT1,PGC-1α,P16INK4A and P21CIP1 were detected.In pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells with hypoxic exposure,the effect of Alda-1 and EX527 on cell senescence and protein expressions was evaluated using β-galactose staining and Western blotting.Results The wild-type mice with hypoxic exposure showed significantly increased RVSP,right ventricular free wall thickness and myocardial expressions of P16INK4A and P21CIP1,which were effectively lowered by treatment with Alda-1 but further increased in ALDH2-/-mice.In cultured pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells,hypoxic exposure significantly increased senescent cell percentage and cellular expressions of P16INK4A and P21CIP1,which were all lowered by treatment with Alda-1,but its effect was obviously attenuated by EX527 treatment.Conclusion ALDH2 alleviates hypoxia-induced senescence of pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells by upregulating the SIRT1/PGC-1α signaling pathway to alleviate pulmonary hypertension in mice.