1.Clinical effect of one-stage arthroscopically assisted repair and reconstruction for posterolateral dislocation of knee joint with multiple ligament injuries.
Meng WU ; Li GAO ; Ya-yi XIA ; Shuan-ke WANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(8):686-690
OBJECTIVETo evaluate clinical outcomes of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction under arthroscopy and repair of the injured posteromedial complex structure of the knee joint in the treatment of posterolateral knee dislocation with multiple ligament injuries.
METHODSFrom March 2008 to August 2012,22 patients (16 males and 6 females, ranging in age from 20 to 53 years old, with an average of 30.5 years old) with posterolateral dislocation of the knee were treated with primary reconstruction of ACL and PCL, combined with the repair of injuries in the posteromedial complex and soft-tissue. Eight patients had injuries caused by sports,5 patients road accidents and 9 patients falling down. The ACL was reconstructed using the gracilis and semitendinosus tendons. The PCL was reconstructed using LARS artificial ligaments (14 cases), or gracilis and semitendinosus tendons (8 cases). Suture repair was performed in 17 patients with posteromedial ligament injuries,and self-semitendinosus strengthening operations were performed in 5 patients. Continuouspassive montion (CPM) and active exercises were executed after operation at early stage. The IKDC and Lysholm system were used to evaluate therapeutic effects.
RESULTSAll the patients were regularly followed up, and the duration ranged from 11 to 56 months (averaged, 39 months). According to the IKDC scale,9 patients got a grade A result, 10 got a grade B result, and 3 got a grade C result. The IKDC subject score was 89.6±3.1 and the Lysholm scores was 90.7±1.8 at the latest follow-up, which were both better than those before operation.
CONCLUSIONReconstructing the ACL and PCL and repairing injured posteromedial complex of the knee followed by an active rehabilitation is an effective method to treat posterolateral knee dislocation.
Adult ; Anterior Cruciate Ligament ; surgery ; Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries ; Arthroscopy ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; Knee Dislocation ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Posterior Cruciate Ligament ; injuries ; surgery ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods
2.Effect of the intraperitoneal injection of ATP on denervated skeletal muscle atrophy and neurotrophic factor-3 in spinal cord motor neuron after brachial plexus injuries
Wei-Hua HOU ; Xiang-Dong YUN ; Shuan-Ke WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2000;0(02):-
Objective To observe the influence of ATP protection after brachial plexus injuries. Methods A total of 80 female Wistar rats,weighting 280~300 g,were randomly divided into ATP and con- trol groups.The right C_5~T_1 nerve roots were transected and then the intraperitoneal injection of 4m[ of ATP or normal saline was given immediately and once daily to the rats,respectively.The rats were sacrificed on postoperative days 14,28 and 42 respectively.The C_5-T_1 segments of the spinal cord were harvested.NT-3 activity was measured by enzymo-histochemistry method.Four weeks and 6 weeks postoperatively,ultrastruc- ture of the denervated skeletal muscles was observed.Results Compared to the control group,the expres- sions of NT-3 was increased in the treated groups with ATP injection (P
3.Effect of extracellular ATP on the expression of MAP-2 and the recovery of motor function after spinal cord injury in rats
Yan-Chao MA ; Zheng-Yi SUN ; Ya-Yi XIA ; Shuan-Ke WANG ; Cui-Fang WANG ; Hua HAN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the effects of extracellular ATP on the expression of(Mi- crotubule associated proteins MAP-2)and the recovery of motor function after spinal cord injury in rats. Methods Six rats were selected randomly from 66 adult healthy Wistar rats as the normal control group,the rest animals were divided into two groups after contusion injury was performed by drop weight method with Allen impactor:Group A(ATP group)and Group B(control group),each group contained thirty rats.At days 1,3,7,14,and 28 after injury,the rats were killed,the expression of MAP-2 was detected with immunohistochemistry.The expression of MAP-2 in the adjacent area was quantitatively an- alyzed with a computer image analysis system.The recovery of motor function after spinal cord injury was assessed with improved Tarlov scores.Results The expression of MAP-2 was higher in Group A than in Group B after spinal cord injury in rats.Significant difference was revealed by the expression of MAP- 2 between the two groups at days 14 and 28 after injury(P
4.Effects of extracellular ATP on GFAP expression after spinal cord injury in rats
Yan-Chao MA ; Jun QIAN ; Zheng-Yi SUN ; Xue-Wen KANG ; Hai-Hong ZHANG ; Shuan-Ke WANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2008;7(10):988-991
Objective To investigate the effects ofextracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP)on the expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and the recovery of motor function after spinalcord injury in rats. Methods Six rats were selected as the normal control group randomly from 66adult healthy Wistar rats, and the rest 60 rats were divided into 2 groups after contusion injury wasperformed by the weight drop method with Allen impactor: group A (ATP group) and group B (controlgroup), and every group contained 30 rats. At day 1, 3, 7, 14, and 28 after injury, the rats were killed, andthe expression of GFAP was detected with immunohistochemistry. The expression of GFAP in theadjacent area was semi-quantitatively analyzed with a computer image analysis system; the recovery ofmotor function after spinal cord injury was assessed with improved Tarlov scores. Results Theexpression of GFAP was significantly higher in group A than in Group B after spinal cord injury in rats(P<0.05), and significant difference was also revealed in the expression of GFAP between the 2 groups atday 7, 14 and 28 after injury (P<0.05). At day 14 and 28, Tarlov scores were significantly higher in groupA than in group B (P<0.05). Conclusion Extracellular ATP can promote the expression of GFAP inspinal cord, and may be helpful to the recovery of motor function after spinal cord injury in rats.
5.Echocardiographic standardized myocardial segmentation features in patients with left ventricular noncompaction.
Sheng-jiang CHEN ; Zhou-long ZHANG ; Mei CHEN ; Ping-shuan DONG ; Xu-ming YANG ; Ke WANG ; Zhi-juan LI
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2010;38(5):402-405
OBJECTIVETo analyze the echocardiographic standardized myocardial segmentation features in patients with left ventricular noncompaction (LVNC).
METHODSEchocardiographic characteristics of 9 patients with LVNC were analyzed and the localization of lesions were determined according to the standardized myocardial segmentation (SMS) recommended by American Heart Association (AHA).
RESULTSLoose trabeculation in the myocardial lesions were evidenced in all LVNC patients. Communication between deep intertrabecular recess and LV cavity was evident with color flow imaging. According to SMS of AHA, noncompaction of ventricular myocardium was localized in apical segment in all 9 patients, in apical segment of the inferior wall (IW) in 9 patients, in apical segment of the lateral wall (LW) in 7 patients, in middle segment (MS) of IW in 7 patients, in MS of LW in 6 patients. One NC segment was also evidenced in apical segment and MS of septal ventricular wall, basal segment of IW and LW and right ventricular apex, respectively. NC was not found in left ventricular anterior wall.
CONCLUSIONEchocardiographic standardized myocardial segmentation is helpful to diagnose LVNC and NC was mostly localized in the apical segments of LVNC patients.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Cardiomyopathies ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Echocardiography ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Myocardium ; pathology ; Reference Standards ; Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; Young Adult
6.Progress on diagnosis and treatment of the terrible triad of elbow joint.
Zhao-Jun HOU ; zhaojianning.0207@163.com. ; Shuan-Ke WANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2016;29(7):677-680
The terrible triad of elbow is a kind of complex elbow fracture dislocation, after reduction, it should get a concentric circles joint reduction and elbow stability, if radial and coronoid process fractures is less piece, the conservative treatment can be performed, but regularly follow up is mandatory. If surgical treatment was chosen, radial head fractures and the lateral collateral ligament complex must be repaired. Single lateral approach can be used and also can be combined with anteromedial approach in surgery. Some problems are still controversial in the treatment of coronoid process fracture with Morry type I and type II, such as fixation or not, whether additional external fixation and repair of the medial collateral ligament injury at the same time.
7.The changes of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy in rat's brain.
Yong KE ; Jian-Gang ZHANG ; Ping HUANG ; Qing-Yang LU ; Shuan-Liang FAN ; Yong-Cheng XU ; Zhen-Yuan WANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2008;24(3):161-164
OBJECTIVE:
To apply Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy to study the process of postmortem degradation of the rat brain and to provide a new way for the estimation of postmortem interval (PMI).
METHODS:
The rats were sacrificed by cervical dislocation and the bodies were kept in a controlled environmental chamber set at (30 +/- 2) degrees C. To measure the content of the chemical groups in postmortem rat brains at the different time points from 0 to 36 h using the FTIR spectrograph.
RESULTS:
With prolongation of PMI, the peak position of main absorbance bands in the FTIR spectra showed no significant changes, while the peak levels showed dramatic changes: (1) The relative peak intensity of 1080 cm(-1), 1238 cm(-1) (I1080/I1398, I1238/I1398) associated with nucleic acid decreased obviously; (2) The peak intensity ratio at Amide I, II (I1647/I1541) decreased; (3) The peak intensities at 1456 cm(-1) and 1398 cm(-1) showed a decreased and an increased trend, respectively; (4) Compared to the peak intensity of 1647 cm(-1), the peak intensities at 2852 cm(-1), 2871 cm(-1), 2923 cm(-1), and 2958 cm(-1) tended to increase, with only a slightly increased tendency in peak intensity of 2871 cm(-1).
CONCLUSION
FTIR spectroscopy may be potentially used as an effective method for estimating the PMI in medicolegal practice using brain tissue sample.
Animals
;
Brain Chemistry
;
Death
;
Forensic Pathology/methods*
;
Male
;
Postmortem Changes
;
Rats
;
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
;
Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
;
Time Factors
8.Association between serum trace elements and core symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorder: a national multicenter survey.
Xin-Hui ZHANG ; Ting YANG ; Jie CHEN ; Li CHEN ; Ying DAI ; Fei-Yong JIA ; Li-Jie WU ; Yan HAO ; Ling LI ; Jie ZHANG ; Xiao-Yan KE ; Ming-Ji YI ; Qi HONG ; Jin-Jin CHEN ; Shuan-Feng FANG ; Yi-Chao WANG ; Qi WANG ; Chun-Hua JIN ; Ting-Yu LI
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2021;23(5):445-450
OBJECTIVE:
To study the association of serum levels of trace elements with core symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
METHODS:
From September 2018 to September 2019, an investigation was performed for 1 020 children with ASD and 1 038 healthy children matched for age and sex in the outpatient service of grade A tertiary hospitals and special education institutions in 13 cities of China. Autism Behavior Checklist (ABC), Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), and Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) were used to assess the core symptoms of the children with ASD. The inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry was used to measure serum levels of trace elements magnesium, iron, copper, and zinc.
RESULTS:
The children with ASD had significantly lower serum levels of magnesium, copper, and zinc than the healthy children (
CONCLUSIONS
The serum levels of magnesium and zinc may be associated with core symptoms in children with ASD, which requires further studies. The nutritional status of trace elements should be monitored for children with ASD in clinical practice.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
;
Child
;
China
;
Copper/analysis*
;
Humans
;
Trace Elements/analysis*
;
Zinc