1.Study of precise positioning of post-breast conservative surgery radiotherapy placement using laser positioning coordination system in breast cancer patients
Shufeng ZHANG ; Xiaoyu MA ; Xiaoge SUN ; Qian HUI ; E ERDEMUTU ; Congxiu HUANG ; Jiaxing GUO ; Yingna BAO ; Hongwei WANG ; Xiaoli WU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2024;33(7):650-654
Objective:To compare the positioning errors in tracing the body surface markers between radiotherapy placement with or without using the laser positioning coordination system in post-breast conservative surgery patients, and to verify the clinical value of the laser positioning coordination system.Methods:A total of 45 post-breast-conservative surgery patients who underwent radiotherapy in Department of Radiation Oncology of the Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University from January 2022 to September 2023 were prospectively collected. In the experimental group 1 ( n=15), the initial version of the laser positioning coordination system was employed to trace the body surface markers. In the experimental group 2 ( n=15), the upgraded version of the laser positioning coordination system was adopted to draw the body surface markers. In the control group ( n=15), the body surface markers were traced with conventional approach. All patients were treated with spiral tomotherapy (TOMO), and the error values in the left and right directions ( X), head and foot directions ( Y), ventral and dorsal directions ( Z), and rotation angles (ROLL) before each radiotherapy were recorded. The differences in the positioning errors among the three groups were analyzed by t-test. Results:The positioning errors in the X, Y, Z directions and ROLL in the experimental group 1 were (3.10±2.43) mm, (4.36±3.45) mm, (2.29±2.49) mm and 0.95°±0.88°, and (2.88±2.28) mm, (3.58±2.95) mm, (2.40±2.54) mm, and 0.70°±0.70° in the experimental group 2, and (4.32±3.48) mm, (5.49±4.74) mm, (2.61±3.38) mm and 1.22°±1.16° in the control group, respectively. Statistical significance was observed in the differences of positioning errors in the X, Y directions and ROLL between the experimental group 1 and control group ( t=4.32, 2.89, 2.78, P < 0.001, =0.004, =0.006), respectively. Statistical significance was detected in the differences of positioning errors in the X, Y directions and ROLL between the experimental group 2 and control group ( t=5.20, 5.14, 5.82, all P<0.001). Statistical significance was noted in the differences of positioning errors in the Y direction and ROLL between the experimental group 1 and 2 ( t=2.58, 3.41, P=0.010, 0.001). Conclusion:The laser positioning coordination system-assisted tracing the body surface marking line can significantly reduce the positioning errors in the X and Y directions and ROLL, and the upgraded version of the laser positioning coordination system can further reduce the positioning errors in the Y direction and ROLL compared with the initial version, which is of high clinical application value.
2.The anatomy and risk factors of intracranial embolism caused by temporal injection
Peihong JIN ; Qinhao GU ; Lulu CHEN ; Ji WANG ; Shufeng YU ; Xiao FENG ; Ye ZHAO ; Sheng YAN ; Yi SUN ; Sufan WU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(5):546-552
Objective:To investigate the anatomic mechanism and risk factors of intracranial embolism caused by injection at temporal region.Methods:(1) Latex perfusion was performed on the vessels of 8 cranial specimens. The vessels from the superficial temporal artery to the carotid artery were dissected to measure the length, the diameter of starting point and ending point and the volume of vessels (drainage method). (2) Cranial CT angiography of 20 patients (excluding patients with cervical diseases) were obtained from the database of Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital from January 2021 to December 2022. The length, the diameter of starting point and ending point, and the volume of vessels were measured. (3) 5 plastic surgeons used pressure simulation measuring equipment to vigorously press the temporal region of the real skull model according to the clinical practice and maintain 2 s to obtain the maximum pressure value. The additional pressure on the temporal region was obtained by subtracting the common carotid artery base pressure [set at 90, 120, 150 and 200 mmHg (1 mmHg = 0.133 kPa)] from the maximum pressure.Results:(1) 8 arteries were collected from 4 skull specimens. The length of vessels was (169.5±7.2) mm, the diameter of the starting point of vessel was (4.29±0.28) mm, the diameter of the ending point of vessel was (1.31±0.15) mm, and the volume was (1.56±0.21) ml. (2) There were 11 males and 9 females among 20 patients aged 23-53 years. The length of vessels was (172.2±7.6) mm, the diameter of the starting point of vessel was (5.63±0.43) mm, the diameter of the ending point of vessel was (1.77±0.16) mm, and the volume was (1.59±0.23) ml. (3) The mean value of additional pressure generated by local pressure on the temporal region by 5 physicians was (127.2±10.1) mmHg (113.8-138.6 mmHg).Conclusion:When the injection volume into the superficial temporal artery was more than 1.6 ml, the artery was damaged, and the temporal area was pressed strongly (the local pressure was more than 110 mmHg above the basic pressure), the injection material might flow into the intracranial from the junction of the common carotid artery and into the internal carotid artery, which was the possible mechanism of the temporal filling leading to intracranial embolism.
3.The anatomy and risk factors of intracranial embolism caused by temporal injection
Peihong JIN ; Qinhao GU ; Lulu CHEN ; Ji WANG ; Shufeng YU ; Xiao FENG ; Ye ZHAO ; Sheng YAN ; Yi SUN ; Sufan WU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(5):546-552
Objective:To investigate the anatomic mechanism and risk factors of intracranial embolism caused by injection at temporal region.Methods:(1) Latex perfusion was performed on the vessels of 8 cranial specimens. The vessels from the superficial temporal artery to the carotid artery were dissected to measure the length, the diameter of starting point and ending point and the volume of vessels (drainage method). (2) Cranial CT angiography of 20 patients (excluding patients with cervical diseases) were obtained from the database of Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital from January 2021 to December 2022. The length, the diameter of starting point and ending point, and the volume of vessels were measured. (3) 5 plastic surgeons used pressure simulation measuring equipment to vigorously press the temporal region of the real skull model according to the clinical practice and maintain 2 s to obtain the maximum pressure value. The additional pressure on the temporal region was obtained by subtracting the common carotid artery base pressure [set at 90, 120, 150 and 200 mmHg (1 mmHg = 0.133 kPa)] from the maximum pressure.Results:(1) 8 arteries were collected from 4 skull specimens. The length of vessels was (169.5±7.2) mm, the diameter of the starting point of vessel was (4.29±0.28) mm, the diameter of the ending point of vessel was (1.31±0.15) mm, and the volume was (1.56±0.21) ml. (2) There were 11 males and 9 females among 20 patients aged 23-53 years. The length of vessels was (172.2±7.6) mm, the diameter of the starting point of vessel was (5.63±0.43) mm, the diameter of the ending point of vessel was (1.77±0.16) mm, and the volume was (1.59±0.23) ml. (3) The mean value of additional pressure generated by local pressure on the temporal region by 5 physicians was (127.2±10.1) mmHg (113.8-138.6 mmHg).Conclusion:When the injection volume into the superficial temporal artery was more than 1.6 ml, the artery was damaged, and the temporal area was pressed strongly (the local pressure was more than 110 mmHg above the basic pressure), the injection material might flow into the intracranial from the junction of the common carotid artery and into the internal carotid artery, which was the possible mechanism of the temporal filling leading to intracranial embolism.
4.Analysis on the effects of individualized surgical method for treating pyriform sinus fistula in children
Juntao BAO ; Zhanwei SUN ; Shufeng ZHANG ; Kaihua YANG ; Luying QIN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(11):836-839
Objective:To explore the curative effects of individualized surgical method for treating pyriform sinus fistula (PSF) in children.Methods:A total of 43 PSF children treated in the Department of Pediatric Surgery of Henan Provincial People′s Hospital from June 2015 to November 2019 were selected, with 41 cases on the left side and 2 cases on the right side.There were 27 cases in the quiescent inflammatory infection stage and 16 cases in the acute inflammatory infection stage.According to patients′ condition, low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation, fistulectomy, abscess incision and drainage or combined operation were conducted.The postoperative complications and recurrence were observed.Results:Among 43 cases, there were 19 cases treated with low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation, 11 cases treated with low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation combined with abscess incision and drainage, 5 cases treated with low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation combined with fistulectomy, and 8 cases treated with fistulectomy.Four cases had postoperative hoarseness and recovered within 1-5 months.One case occurred pseudo healing after abscess incision and drainage, and healed after incision and debridement.Totally, 4 cases recurred, and the follow-up time was from 3 months to 57 months.Conclusions:Low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation has the advantages of minimally invasive, safe and effective, which provides a new treatment for PSF in children.Based on the condition of children, the choice of individualized treatment can significantly improve the curative effects.
5.Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on dysphagia arising from bulbar or pseudobulbar palsy after stroke
Chen YANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Fei SUN ; Qianhua DU ; Shufeng TIAN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2020;42(3):199-204
Objective:To explore the clinical effect of applying transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to stroke survivors with dysphagia caused by bulbar or pseudobulbar palsy.Methods:Sixty stroke survivors with dysphagia caused by bulbar or pseudobulbar palsy were randomly divided into an experimental group and a control group, each of 30. All were given basic rehabilitation training, including cold stimulation of the pharynx and empty swallowing training twice a day, practicing the pronunciation of the sounds A, YI and WU five times a day, 30 to 60 repetitions of tongue aspirator training daily and three 15-minute massages with an electric toothbrush. Each subject also received 20 minutes of treatment with a Vocastim swallowing therapy apparatus every day, six times a week for two weeks. Those in the experimental group also received 20 minutes of tDCS every day, six times a week during the two weeks. Before and after the treatment, all were evaluated using the Kubota drinking water test, a functional oral intake scale (FOIS) and standardized swallowing assessment (SSA).Results:After the treatment, a significant improvement was observed in the average Kubata test scores, with the improvement of the experimental group significantly greater than that of the control group. The average FOIS score of those with pseudobulbar palsy in both groups also improved significantly, with the experimental group′s average significantly better than that of the control group. The average FOIS scores of those with bulbar palsy had also improved significantly, but there was no significant inter-group difference. The average SSA scores of those with pseudobulbar palsy in both groups improved significantly, with significantly greater improvement in the experimental group. The average scores of those with bulbar palsy decreased significantly, but without significant inter-group differences.Conclusions:Transcranial direct current stimulation can usefully supplement basic swallowing training, especially for those with pseudobulbar palsy.
6.The Impact of Clostridium Histolyticum Collagenase on the Prevalence and Management of Peyronie's Disease in the United States
Andrew J SUN ; Shufeng LI ; Michael L EISENBERG
The World Journal of Men's Health 2019;37(2):234-239
PURPOSE: We evaluated the impact of collagenase clostridium histolyticum (CCH) on rates of diagnosis, treatment, and corporal rupture in Peyronie's disease (PD). We examined the impact of CCH on cost of PD treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We extracted data on PD diagnosis (ICD-9 607.95 and ICD-10 N48.6), corporal rupture (ICD-9 959.13 and ICD-10 S39.840A), CCH use (J0775), penile injections (CPT 54200), and corporal rupture repair from 2008 to 2016 in men over 40 years old using the Clinformatics® Data Mart Database (3.7 to 4.9 million males). We analyzed for prevalence of PD, rates of PD treatments, cost associated with treatment, and rates of corporal rupture and repair by year. RESULTS: The prevalence of PD was 0.29% in 2013 and did not increase after CCH entered the market in 2014. An average of 2.52% of men with PD received treatment before CCH, compared with 3.75% after (p<0.0001). Penile injection rates increased (1.34% vs. 2.61%, p<0.0001), while rates of surgical treatments decreased between these periods. There was no change in rate of corporal rupture in men with PD before (0.024%) and after (0.024%) CCH. Overall, only 20.0% of corporal ruptures were repaired. After CCH entered practice, a significant increase in cost occurred (p=0.013). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of men with PD did not change after CCH. However, more men with PD received treatment due to an increase in penile injections. The cost of treating PD increased after CCH became available. The overall prevalence of corporal rupture did not change after CCH entered the market.
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7.Effect of Acupuncture of Connecting Meridians on Muscle-tension after Cerebral Infarction
Yanqiang QIN ; Yingchun SUN ; Yajuan ZHANG ; Lingyong XIAO ; Shufeng SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(2):189-193
Objective To observe the effect of connect meridians inducing Yin from Yang on muscle-tension after cerebral infarction. Methods 82 patients with cerebral infarction in Second Hospital of Harbin from 2010 to 2014 were divided into observation group (n=41) and control group (n=41) according to hospitalization order. The observation group accepted acupuncture of connecting meridians inducing Yin from Yang, and the control group accepted the traditional acupuncture method for 2 weeks. The situation of spasticity, the motor limb function of limbs, and activities of daily living were evaluated with modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), Clinic Spasticity Index (CSI), Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and Barthel index (BI), respectively. Results Compared with the control group, the score of MAS decreased (t=2.212, P=0.030), the score of CSI decreased (t=2.514, P=0.014), the score of FMA increased (t=4.288, P<0.001), and the score of BI in-creased (t=2.970, P=0.004) in the observation group after treatment. Conclusion The acupuncture of connecting meridians inducing Yin from Yang can reduce the muscle-tension of limbs, improve the motor function and increase the activities of daily living.
9.An assessment of labial bone mass after immediate implant or delayed implant placement in esthetic zone
Wei FENG ; Shufeng WANG ; Jinyou GENG ; Yuanyuan SUN ; Haixia GENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2014;20(4):283-286
Objective To evaluate the alteration of labial bone mass one year after immediate implant or delayed implant placement in esthetic zone.Methods From June 2009 to June 2012,22 patients with 11 immediate implant and 11 delayed implant in the maxillary anterior region were followed up.CBCT images were obtained immediately after surgery and one year after implant placement,the horizontal and vertical alterations of the labial bone were evaluated by image analysis software.Results The 1-year vertical reduction of labial bone after immediate implant placement was statistically significant (P<0.05),and no significant difference in delayed implant (P>0.05).The 1-year horizontal reduction of labial bone was statistically significant at coronal and middle of implant,without significant difference at apical of implant.Conclusions Immediate implant can not stop the physical absorption of labial alveolar ridge,and the study can provide reference to achieve esthetics in the anterior region.
10.Exploration of the application of cavity preparation skill evaluation system in pre-clinical dental cavity preparation assessment
Huiru ZOU ; Shufeng JIN ; Jianping SUN ; Yanan WANG ; Xin LIN ; Yanmei DAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;13(12):1225-1230
Objective To analyze the effects of Cavity Preparation Skill Evaluation System (CPSES) in pre-clinical dental cavity preparation assessment.Methods Twenty one dental undergraduates in Medical School of Nankai University were chosen in this study.After cavity preparation training,students' cavity preparation skills were evaluated systematically.The outline form and depth of 21 left mandibular first molar class Ⅰ cavity preparation made by students were evaluated by CPSES system and evaluators' visual assessment.The evaluation results were analyzed using GraphPad InStat statistical software(V3.1) with paired t test (test level α=0.05) and correlation analysis to study the application effects of the CPSES system.Results The evaluation results generated from CPSES system and evaluators' visual assessment for class Ⅰ dental cavity preparation skill evaluation showed significant difference(two tailed P value 0.0050,t=3.156) and certain correlation on cavity preparation assessment(two tailed P value 0.0837,r=0.386 2).Conclusion Application of cavity preparation skill evaluation system in undergraduate endodontic teaching can deepen and strengthen the students' understanding of cavity preparation requirements and help students master cavity preparation knowledge and skills better.

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