1.Computer assisted navigation in fronto-orbital fibrous dysplasia surgery
Yingzhi WU ; Sida PAN ; Fanli GUO ; Junyi YANG ; Xiongzheng MU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(8):899-904
Objective:To explore the feasibility and safety of the prophylactic optic canal decompression in frontol-orbital fibrous dysplasia surgery by three-dimensional simulation design and computer assisted navigation.Methods:A retrospected study was conducted in Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University.Patients with stable fronto-orbital fibrous dysplasia were recruited from January 2016 to June 2020. Preoperatively, three-dimensional simulation design was used to design the scope of resection. Then a subtotal resection of fibrous dysplasia lesion was performed by computer assisted navigation and reshaping of the orbit rim was achieved by preserving the fronto-orbital bandeau. Meanwhile, the intracanal and intraorbital parts of optic nerve canal decompression was performed. Follow-up of the pre-op and post-op difference of the frontal bulge point, the lateral forehead point and orbitofrontal point of the affected side, the degree of proptosis, visual acuity and fundus were analyzed by paired t test. Results:A total of 7 patients were recruited, including 2 males and 5 females, with an average age of 22.5 years. The average follow-up time was 11.4 months, and the difference in exophthalmos between the two sides improved from an average of (6.7±1.6) mm before operation to an average of(2.9±1.1) mm at 6 months after operation, which was statistically significant ( P<0.001). The difference between the pre-op and post-op of the frontal bulge point on the affected side also improved from (18.1±3.4) mm before surgery to (3.1±3.5)mm( P=0.001) immediately after surgery and (4.0±3.6) mm( P=0.001)at 6 months after surgery. The difference of lateral forehead point improved from(21.4±4.1) mm before surgery to (1.8±1.9) mm( P<0.001) immediately after surgery and (2.5±2.1) mm( P<0.001) at 6 months after surgery, and the difference of orbitofrontal point improved from(12.2±2.5) mm before surgery to (2.3±3.0) m( P=0.004) immediately after surgery and (2.7±2.9) mm( P=0.006) at 6 months after surgery. The average uncorrected visual acuity of the affected side before operation was 4.5, and it was 4.6 6 months after operation, with no statistical difference( P>0.05). Conclusions:Using 3D simulation to design the scope of resection and computer assisted navigation to decompress the optic canal in patients with stable fronto-orbital fibrous dysplasia, which can safely and effectively protect the optic nerve and accurately improve the frontal-orbital shape.
2.Computer assisted navigation in fronto-orbital fibrous dysplasia surgery
Yingzhi WU ; Sida PAN ; Fanli GUO ; Junyi YANG ; Xiongzheng MU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(8):899-904
Objective:To explore the feasibility and safety of the prophylactic optic canal decompression in frontol-orbital fibrous dysplasia surgery by three-dimensional simulation design and computer assisted navigation.Methods:A retrospected study was conducted in Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University.Patients with stable fronto-orbital fibrous dysplasia were recruited from January 2016 to June 2020. Preoperatively, three-dimensional simulation design was used to design the scope of resection. Then a subtotal resection of fibrous dysplasia lesion was performed by computer assisted navigation and reshaping of the orbit rim was achieved by preserving the fronto-orbital bandeau. Meanwhile, the intracanal and intraorbital parts of optic nerve canal decompression was performed. Follow-up of the pre-op and post-op difference of the frontal bulge point, the lateral forehead point and orbitofrontal point of the affected side, the degree of proptosis, visual acuity and fundus were analyzed by paired t test. Results:A total of 7 patients were recruited, including 2 males and 5 females, with an average age of 22.5 years. The average follow-up time was 11.4 months, and the difference in exophthalmos between the two sides improved from an average of (6.7±1.6) mm before operation to an average of(2.9±1.1) mm at 6 months after operation, which was statistically significant ( P<0.001). The difference between the pre-op and post-op of the frontal bulge point on the affected side also improved from (18.1±3.4) mm before surgery to (3.1±3.5)mm( P=0.001) immediately after surgery and (4.0±3.6) mm( P=0.001)at 6 months after surgery. The difference of lateral forehead point improved from(21.4±4.1) mm before surgery to (1.8±1.9) mm( P<0.001) immediately after surgery and (2.5±2.1) mm( P<0.001) at 6 months after surgery, and the difference of orbitofrontal point improved from(12.2±2.5) mm before surgery to (2.3±3.0) m( P=0.004) immediately after surgery and (2.7±2.9) mm( P=0.006) at 6 months after surgery. The average uncorrected visual acuity of the affected side before operation was 4.5, and it was 4.6 6 months after operation, with no statistical difference( P>0.05). Conclusions:Using 3D simulation to design the scope of resection and computer assisted navigation to decompress the optic canal in patients with stable fronto-orbital fibrous dysplasia, which can safely and effectively protect the optic nerve and accurately improve the frontal-orbital shape.
3.Computer assisted navigation in fronto-orbital fibrous dysplasia surgery
Yingzhi WU ; Sida PAN ; Fanli GUO ; Junyi YANG ; Xiongzheng MU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(8):899-904
Objective:To explore the feasibility and safety of the prophylactic optic canal decompression in frontol-orbital fibrous dysplasia surgery by three-dimensional simulation design and computer assisted navigation.Methods:A retrospected study was conducted in Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University.Patients with stable fronto-orbital fibrous dysplasia were recruited from January 2016 to June 2020. Preoperatively, three-dimensional simulation design was used to design the scope of resection. Then a subtotal resection of fibrous dysplasia lesion was performed by computer assisted navigation and reshaping of the orbit rim was achieved by preserving the fronto-orbital bandeau. Meanwhile, the intracanal and intraorbital parts of optic nerve canal decompression was performed. Follow-up of the pre-op and post-op difference of the frontal bulge point, the lateral forehead point and orbitofrontal point of the affected side, the degree of proptosis, visual acuity and fundus were analyzed by paired t test. Results:A total of 7 patients were recruited, including 2 males and 5 females, with an average age of 22.5 years. The average follow-up time was 11.4 months, and the difference in exophthalmos between the two sides improved from an average of (6.7±1.6) mm before operation to an average of(2.9±1.1) mm at 6 months after operation, which was statistically significant ( P<0.001). The difference between the pre-op and post-op of the frontal bulge point on the affected side also improved from (18.1±3.4) mm before surgery to (3.1±3.5)mm( P=0.001) immediately after surgery and (4.0±3.6) mm( P=0.001)at 6 months after surgery. The difference of lateral forehead point improved from(21.4±4.1) mm before surgery to (1.8±1.9) mm( P<0.001) immediately after surgery and (2.5±2.1) mm( P<0.001) at 6 months after surgery, and the difference of orbitofrontal point improved from(12.2±2.5) mm before surgery to (2.3±3.0) m( P=0.004) immediately after surgery and (2.7±2.9) mm( P=0.006) at 6 months after surgery. The average uncorrected visual acuity of the affected side before operation was 4.5, and it was 4.6 6 months after operation, with no statistical difference( P>0.05). Conclusions:Using 3D simulation to design the scope of resection and computer assisted navigation to decompress the optic canal in patients with stable fronto-orbital fibrous dysplasia, which can safely and effectively protect the optic nerve and accurately improve the frontal-orbital shape.
4.Computer assisted navigation in fronto-orbital fibrous dysplasia surgery
Yingzhi WU ; Sida PAN ; Fanli GUO ; Junyi YANG ; Xiongzheng MU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(8):899-904
Objective:To explore the feasibility and safety of the prophylactic optic canal decompression in frontol-orbital fibrous dysplasia surgery by three-dimensional simulation design and computer assisted navigation.Methods:A retrospected study was conducted in Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University.Patients with stable fronto-orbital fibrous dysplasia were recruited from January 2016 to June 2020. Preoperatively, three-dimensional simulation design was used to design the scope of resection. Then a subtotal resection of fibrous dysplasia lesion was performed by computer assisted navigation and reshaping of the orbit rim was achieved by preserving the fronto-orbital bandeau. Meanwhile, the intracanal and intraorbital parts of optic nerve canal decompression was performed. Follow-up of the pre-op and post-op difference of the frontal bulge point, the lateral forehead point and orbitofrontal point of the affected side, the degree of proptosis, visual acuity and fundus were analyzed by paired t test. Results:A total of 7 patients were recruited, including 2 males and 5 females, with an average age of 22.5 years. The average follow-up time was 11.4 months, and the difference in exophthalmos between the two sides improved from an average of (6.7±1.6) mm before operation to an average of(2.9±1.1) mm at 6 months after operation, which was statistically significant ( P<0.001). The difference between the pre-op and post-op of the frontal bulge point on the affected side also improved from (18.1±3.4) mm before surgery to (3.1±3.5)mm( P=0.001) immediately after surgery and (4.0±3.6) mm( P=0.001)at 6 months after surgery. The difference of lateral forehead point improved from(21.4±4.1) mm before surgery to (1.8±1.9) mm( P<0.001) immediately after surgery and (2.5±2.1) mm( P<0.001) at 6 months after surgery, and the difference of orbitofrontal point improved from(12.2±2.5) mm before surgery to (2.3±3.0) m( P=0.004) immediately after surgery and (2.7±2.9) mm( P=0.006) at 6 months after surgery. The average uncorrected visual acuity of the affected side before operation was 4.5, and it was 4.6 6 months after operation, with no statistical difference( P>0.05). Conclusions:Using 3D simulation to design the scope of resection and computer assisted navigation to decompress the optic canal in patients with stable fronto-orbital fibrous dysplasia, which can safely and effectively protect the optic nerve and accurately improve the frontal-orbital shape.
5.Clinical study on structural chest zones of gynecomastia
Lingfeng CHEN ; Baojin WU ; Sida PAN ; Zhaoping ZHOU ; Xinjie TANG ; Ronghu KE
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(12):1355-1359
Objective:To discuss the clinical significance of structural chest zones for gynecomastia.Methods:A total of 687 gynecomastia patients, aged from 14 to 45 years old, with an average age of 27.0, were admitted to the Department of Plastic Surgery, Huashan Hospital Fudan University from January 2012 to December 2018. Simon classification was used to record. Conduct Simon classification according to the preoperative measurement of the chest. Surgical area design, photo analysis, breast ultrasound examination and Derriford appearance scale evaluation were conducted as well. Six zones can be divided as follows: zone 0 nipple-areola zone, zone 1 gynecomastia zone, zone 2 accessory-breast zone, zone 3 lateral-roll zone, zone 4 IMF(inframammary fold) zone, zone T relative-contraindication zone. Positive and lateral images of the chest were taken before and one week, one month, three months, six months, and 12 months after the operation, and the preoperative and postoperative changes of each structural zone were compared. At the follow-up of 12 months after the operation, patients’ satisfaction was counted.Results:687 patients, according to Simon classification, were divided toⅠ degreein 65 cases, Ⅱa degree in 257 cases, Ⅱb degreein 194 cases, Ⅲ degree in 171 cases. Before operation, except for Simon Ⅰ degree in 65 cases showed just raised to 0 zone, most of the rest of the patients contains 1 zone raised, 2-4 zones come in different patients. After liposuction and glandular stripping were performed in different zones, postoperative follow-up was conducted one week, one month, three months, six months, and 12 months after the operation. The dynamic observation was made of the change process of chest shape shaping during the follow-up, whether there were postoperative complications, poor local shape, or bad regional shape. Evaluation results of patient satisfaction 12 months after surgery: among the 687 patients, there were 634 patients with 10 points of satisfaction, and 53 patients with 8-9 points, including 48 patients of zone 0 and zone 1, three patients of zone 3, and 2 patients of zone 4.Conclusions:The structural chest zones of gynecomastia provides plastic surgeons and male patients with simple, intuitive, and highly recognized preoperative evaluation, which can provide appropriate, simplified, and accurate guidance for the selection of surgical methods.
6.Clinical study on structural chest zones of gynecomastia
Lingfeng CHEN ; Baojin WU ; Sida PAN ; Zhaoping ZHOU ; Xinjie TANG ; Ronghu KE
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(12):1355-1359
Objective:To discuss the clinical significance of structural chest zones for gynecomastia.Methods:A total of 687 gynecomastia patients, aged from 14 to 45 years old, with an average age of 27.0, were admitted to the Department of Plastic Surgery, Huashan Hospital Fudan University from January 2012 to December 2018. Simon classification was used to record. Conduct Simon classification according to the preoperative measurement of the chest. Surgical area design, photo analysis, breast ultrasound examination and Derriford appearance scale evaluation were conducted as well. Six zones can be divided as follows: zone 0 nipple-areola zone, zone 1 gynecomastia zone, zone 2 accessory-breast zone, zone 3 lateral-roll zone, zone 4 IMF(inframammary fold) zone, zone T relative-contraindication zone. Positive and lateral images of the chest were taken before and one week, one month, three months, six months, and 12 months after the operation, and the preoperative and postoperative changes of each structural zone were compared. At the follow-up of 12 months after the operation, patients’ satisfaction was counted.Results:687 patients, according to Simon classification, were divided toⅠ degreein 65 cases, Ⅱa degree in 257 cases, Ⅱb degreein 194 cases, Ⅲ degree in 171 cases. Before operation, except for Simon Ⅰ degree in 65 cases showed just raised to 0 zone, most of the rest of the patients contains 1 zone raised, 2-4 zones come in different patients. After liposuction and glandular stripping were performed in different zones, postoperative follow-up was conducted one week, one month, three months, six months, and 12 months after the operation. The dynamic observation was made of the change process of chest shape shaping during the follow-up, whether there were postoperative complications, poor local shape, or bad regional shape. Evaluation results of patient satisfaction 12 months after surgery: among the 687 patients, there were 634 patients with 10 points of satisfaction, and 53 patients with 8-9 points, including 48 patients of zone 0 and zone 1, three patients of zone 3, and 2 patients of zone 4.Conclusions:The structural chest zones of gynecomastia provides plastic surgeons and male patients with simple, intuitive, and highly recognized preoperative evaluation, which can provide appropriate, simplified, and accurate guidance for the selection of surgical methods.
7.Analysis of risk factors of early enteral nutrition intolerance in extremely severe burn patients
Yanyan PAN ; Sida XU ; Youfen FAN ; Jing TU ; Neng HUANG ; Yaohua YU ; Shengyong CUI ; Xin LE ; Pei XU ; Guoying JIN ; Cui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Burns 2021;37(9):831-838
Objective:To explore the risk factors of early enteral nutrition intolerance in extremely severe burn patients.Methods:A retrospective case-control study was performed. From January 2018 to December 2020, seventy-six adult patients with extremely severe burns who met the inclusion criteria were admitted to Hwa Mei Hospital of University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, including 55 males and 21 females, aged (45±11) years with burns of 62% (52%, 82%) total body surface area. Depending on the patient's tolerance to early enteral nutrition, they were divided into tolerance group (47 patients) and intolerance group (29 patients), and their clinical data were statistically analyzed, including age, sex, body mass index (BMI), underlying disease, total burn area, full-thickness burn area, abbreviated burn severity index (ABSI) score, implementation of mechanical ventilation on the day of admission, stable shock state, vomiting before feeding. The following data were recorded including the onset time, duration length, and frequency of enteral nutrition intolerance of patients in intolerance group, and the number of operations, the length of hospitalization, the occurrence of sepsis within 2 weeks after injury, the outcome, as well as the serum hypersensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), albumin, fasting blood glucose, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and γ-glutamyl transpeptidase (γ-GT) on post burn day (PBD) 1, 5, 9, and 13 of patients in the two groups. Data were statistically analyzed with independent sample t test, Mann-Whitney U test, and chi-square test to screen the related factors of early enteral nutrition intolerance of the patients. Binary univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the independent risk factors of early enteral nutrition intolerance of the patients. Results:There were no statistically significant differences in age, sex, BMI, and percentage of underlying disease of patients between the two groups ( P>0.05). The total burn area, full-thickness burn area, ABSI score, mechanical ventilation percentage on the day of admission, percentage of unstable shock period, percentage of vomiting before feeding of patients in intolerance group were significantly higher than those in tolerance group ( Z=-4.559, -3.378, -4.067, χ 2=18.375, 23.319, 8.339, P<0.01). In intolerance group, the onset time of intolerance was (9±4) d after injury, and the duration length was 4 (2, 6) d, with a total of 46 times occurred. Compared with tolerance group, the percentage of sepsis and mortality of patients in intolerance group were significantly higher within 2 weeks after injury ( χ 2=16.571, 12.665, P<0.01). The number of operation and length of hospitalization of patients in the two groups were similar ( P>0.05); however the length of hospitalization of patients in the intolerance group was significantly more than that in tolerance group after excluding the death cases ( Z=-2.266, P<0.05). On PBD 1, the level of fasting blood glucose and AST of patients in intolerance group were significantly higher than those in tolerance group ( t=3.070, Z=-3.070, P<0.01). On PBD 5, the levels of hs-CRP, albumin, fasting blood-glucose, ALT, AST, and γ-GT of patients in the two groups were similar ( P>0.05). On PBD 9, the level of hs-CRP of patients in intolerance group was significantly higher than that in tolerance group ( t=2.836, P<0.01), and the levels of ALT and γ-GT of patients in intolerance group were significantly lower than those in tolerance group ( Z=-3.932, -2.052, P<0.05 or P<0.01). On PBD 13, the level of hs-CRP of patients in intolerance group was significantly higher than that in tolerance group ( t=3.794, P<0.01), and the levels of fasting blood glucose, ALT, and γ-GT of patients in intolerance group were significantly lower than those in tolerance group ( t=-2.176, Z=-2.945, -2.250, P<0.05 or P<0.01). Binary univariate logistic regression analysis showed that total burn area, full-thickness burn area, ABSI score, implementation of mechanical ventilation on the day of admission, unstable shock period, vomiting before feeding, and fasting blood-glucose on PBD 1 of patients were related to early enteral nutrition intolerance (odds ratio=1.086, 1.052, 1.775, 9.167, 12.797, 10.125, 1.249, 95% confidence interval=1.045-1.129, 1.019-1.085, 1.320-2.387, 3.132-26.829, 4.199-39.000, 2.003-51.172, 1.066-1.464, P<0.01). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the large total burn area, unstable shock period, vomiting before feeding, and high fasting blood-glucose on PBD 1 of patients were the independent risk factors of early enteral nutrition intolerance in patients (odds ratio=1.073, 6.390, 9.004, 1.246, 95% confidence interval=1.021-1.128, 1.527-26.734, 1.134-71.496, 1.007-1.540, P<0.05 or P<0.01). Conclusions:The percentage of early enteral nutrition intolerance is very high in extremely severe burn patients, which is closely related to poor prognosis. Large total burn area, vomiting before feeding, unstable shock phase, high fasting glucose on PBD 1 of patients are the independent risk factors for early enteral nutrition intolerance in extremely severe burn patients. The benefits and risks should be carefully evaluated before starting enteral nutrition in such patients, and early enteral nutrition should not be blindly pursued.