1.Arteriovenous fistula and arteriovenous malformation modeling and applications
Siming YUAN ; Xin XING ; Tianxiang OUYANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2004;0(01):-
Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and arteriovenous malformation (AVM) are the common intracranial vascular malformations. The experimental models of AVF and AVM include animal models, in vitro models and biomathematical models. These models could be used to investigate the pathophysiological characters of AVF and AVM, to simulate the clinical treatment, and to examine the materials for embolization therapy. This article reviewed the formation of these models, evaluated their advantages and disadvantages, and briefly introduced their applications.
2.The distribution and evolution of immunocytes in infantile hemangioma
Siming YUAN ; Huiqing JIANG ; Tianxiang OUYANG ; Xin XING
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(07):-
Objective:To investigate the distribution and evolution of immunocytes in infantile hemangioma(IH).Methods:Fifty-two infantile hemangioma samples were investigate.The distribution of CD3+T cells,CD8+T cells and S-100+dendritic cell(DC) in IH was observed with.Results:CD3+T cell was not found among the earliest IH.In the middle proliferating stage,the number of CD3+T cells increased;But the CD8+T cells were still scare.In the late proliferating stage,there were many CD3+T cells and the number of CD8+T cells also increased.In the early involuting stage,there were still a number of CD3+ and CD8+ T cells around the microvessels.In the middle involuting and involuted stage,only a few of CD3+T cells and CD8+ T cells existed.In the early proliferating stage,there were some DC in IH.During the middle and late proliferating stage,the number of DC increased significantly.Since the early involuting stage,the DCs decreased rapidly and disappeared.Conclusion:The distribution of T cells and its subsets and DC have close relationship with the pathologic evolution of infantile hemangioma.
3.Function of the regenerative axon after peripheral nerve end-to-side neurorrhaphy in rats
Xudong LI ; Jiajun XU ; Zhenglun JI ; Tianxiang OUYANG ; Qinglian HE ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1999;0(12):-
Objective: To compare regeneration of motor fibers with that of sensory fibers by end to side neurorrhaphy and compare the effect of end to side neurorrhaphy with that of end to end neurorrhaphy. Methods: 20 SD rats were randomly divided into two groups: group A and group B. In group A, the right peroneal nerve was sectioned and the distal end was sutured laterally to the tibial nerve; in group B, the right peroneal nerve was sectioned and sutured with end to end neurorrhaphy. All left sides of two groups were used as control. Retrograde transportation of HRP was observed after 28 weeks. Results: The labelled neurons were also found in the anterior horn of the spinal cord and the spinal ganglia. Conclusion: The regenerative nerve fibers had motor fibers as well as sensory fibers by end to side neurorrhaphy. The effect of end to side neurorrhaphy is not as good as that of end to end neurorrhaphy. [
4.Effects of propranolol on proliferation of hemangioma-derived mesenchymal stem cells .
Zhao TINGHUI ; Ma XIAORONG ; Huang YINGYING ; Chen HUIPING ; Xiao YAN ; Ouyang TIANXIANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2014;30(5):373-377
OBJECTIVETo explore the new mechanism of propranolol for treatment of hemangioma and the effects of propranolol on proliferation of hemangioma-derived mesenchymal stem cells ( Hem- MSCs).
METHODSWe isolated Hem-MSCs from hemangioma in the proliferating phase by their selective adhesion to plastic culture dishes. Immunofluorescence staining was used to examine the expression of marker antigens in Hem-MSCs. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVECs) were used as control. Indiuction of multi-lineage differentiation including osteogenesis and adipogeneis was performed with appropriate medium to identify the multi-lineage differentiation potential. MTT cell counting was used to observe the effects of different concentrations of propranolol on proliferation of Hem-MSCs.
RESULTSHem- MSCs were fibroblast-like morphology. All of them expressed vimentin, most expressed α-SMA,CD133, some expressed Glutl, and none of them expressed VEGF. Osteogenic, adipogenic differentiations of Hem- MSCs were induced successfully. Effects of low concentration of propranolol on proliferation of Hem-MSCs were not obvious, while high concentration of propranolol can inhibit the proliferation of Hem-MSCs.
CONCLUSIONSThe cells we isolated from hemangioma are Hem-MSCs. High concentration of propranolol can inhibit the proliferation of Hem-MSCs.
Adipogenesis ; Antigens ; metabolism ; Cell Differentiation ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Endothelium, Vascular ; cytology ; Fibroblasts ; cytology ; Hemangioma ; pathology ; Humans ; Mesenchymal Stromal Cells ; cytology ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Osteogenesis ; Propranolol ; pharmacology ; Umbilical Veins ; Vimentin ; metabolism
5.Application of embolic sclerotherapy for the treatment of painful venous malformation in limbs.
Huang YINGYING ; Ouyang TIANXIANG ; Xiao YAN ; Chen HUIPING ; Yu JIE ; Ma XIAORONG ; Xu MIAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2015;31(5):352-355
OBJECTIVETo investigate the safe and effective treatment for painful venous malformation (VM) in limbs.
METHOD(1) 97 cases with painful VM underwent MRI to detect the location of VM, as well as its size and structure, its relationship with the surrounding tissue. Statistical analysis was also performed. (2) The embolic agent (ethanol) was first injected to embolize the draining vessels of VM, then the Polidocanol plus Methotrexate (MTX) was followed to keep the embolization effect on VM. The therapeutic effect was observed and analyzed.
RESULTSFrom January 2010 to January 2012, 97 patients with painful VM were treated. A Spearman correlation analysis showed no significant correlation between symptoms of pain and lesion growth, volume, or MRI grades (P > 0.05). The lesions in the muscle space are more likely to have the symptoms of pain (P < 0.01), followed by the lesions in the muscle, then the lesions in the joint and subcutaneous tissue. The pain relieve percentage was 95.9% (93/97) after one time embolic sclerotherapy. No severe complication, such as distant embolization, nerve damage, or muscle atrophy happened. No pain reoccurrence happened after 0.5-1.5 years of follow-up period.
CONCLUSIONSThe treatment of embolic scleratherapy is minimal invasive, safe and effective for painful VM with stable results.
Ethanol ; therapeutic use ; Extremities ; blood supply ; Humans ; Methotrexate ; therapeutic use ; Pain ; etiology ; Pain Management ; methods ; Polyethylene Glycols ; therapeutic use ; Sclerosing Solutions ; therapeutic use ; Sclerotherapy ; methods ; Statistics, Nonparametric ; Vascular Malformations ; complications ; pathology ; therapy ; Veins ; abnormalities
6.Correction of lower eyelid retraction following lower eyelid blepharoplasty.
Xin XING ; Tianxiang OUYANG ; Jianxing SONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2002;18(6):327-329
OBJECTIVETo investigate the ideal methods for correction of lower eyelid retraction following lower eyelid blepharoplasty.
METHODSTranscanthal canthopexy was used in 5 patients (8 eyes) with mild lower eyelid retraction. Transcanthal canthopexy combined with Hamra's lower blepharoplasty was used in 15 patients (27 eyes) with severe lower lid retraction.
RESULTS14 patients (25 eyes) were followed up for 6-12 months. Of them, 13 patients achieved satisfactory results; one patient had undercorrection of retraction.
CONCLUSIONTranscanthal canthopexy is a simple and effective method for correction of mild lower eyelid retraction following lower eyelid blepharoplasty. Transcanthal canthopexy combining Hamra's lower blepharoplasty may be an ideal choice for correction of severe lower eyelid retraction.
Adult ; Blepharoplasty ; adverse effects ; Eyelid Diseases ; etiology ; surgery ; Eyelids ; surgery ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Patient Satisfaction ; Surgery, Plastic ; methods ; Treatment Outcome
7.Facial shaping filled with autologous high density fat in zygomatic arch area
Yuexing WANG ; Wei LIU ; Tianxiang OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2023;29(2):117-119
Objective:To explore a simple and effective method to improve the facial shape coordination for patients.Methods:From May 2015 to May 2020, 36 female patients (aged 24-32 years, mean 26.8 years) who were required to change face shape were enrolled in Zhengzhou Mylike Medical Cosmetology Hospital to improve face shape by adjusting frontaI arch width combined with autologous high-density fat transplantation.Results:Thirty-three patients (91.7%) were satisfied (31 satisfied, 2 basically satisfied). Three patients were not satisfied with the filling effect, and two of them were satisfied after the second filling (3 months after operation). 35 of the 36 patients were satisfied, accounting for 97.2%, only 1 case was dissatisfied. No other compIications such as fat liquefaction were observed. The mean morphological surface index of patients was 90.2 before operation and 88.1 after operation, showing significant improvement.Conclusions:Autologous high density fat transplantation is a good method to adjust the coordination of the frontal arch.
8.Effect of frontotemporal aesthetic division combined with high density fat transplantation on facial beautification and rejuvenation
Yuexing WANG ; Wei LIU ; Tianxiang OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2022;28(1):56-58
Objective:To make the facial rejuvenation of autologous fat transplantation more consistent with facial aesthetic morphology toimprove the therapeutic effect.Methods:From December 2017 to May 2020, Zhengzhou Mylike Medical Cosmetic Hospital received autologous high density fat filling treatment for 425 female patients aged 18-55 years, with an average age of 32.7 years. Autologous high density fat face transplantation was performed according to the aesthetic zoning of the forehead and topic.Results:Three months after the operation, 376 patients were satisfied with the effect of one filling, 49 patients were not satisfied, 45 of them received two supplementary injections. 376 cases were satisfied with the appearance after the first operation, with a satisfactory rate of 88.5%. After two fillings, a total of 420 cases were satisfied, with a total satisfactory rate of 98.8%. The total effective rate was 100%. There were no serious postoperative complications.Conclusions:The facial rejuvenation treatment according to the aesthetic division of frontal and topographical area combined with autologous high density fat transplantation has a natural postoperative appearance and high satisfactory rate.
9.Comprehensive therapy for infant vascular tumor associated with Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon.
Xu MIAO ; OuYang TIANXIANG ; Xiao YAN ; Huang YINGYING ; Chen HUIPING ; Yu JIE ; Ma XIAORONG ; Zhao TINGHUI ; Chang MENGLING ; Lin JUN ; Liu JUN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2015;31(4):263-268
OBJECTIVETo summarize the management of infant vascular tumors with Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon (KMP) and to evaluate the effect of drug combined with sclerotherapy.
METHODSFrom Feb. 2007 to Nov. 2014, 25 cases with KMP, who underwent drug therapy combined with sclerotherapy, were retrospectively studied. Oral corticosteroids (2 mg/kg per day) was used as the first-line therapy on all of the patients and intravenous vincristine (1.5 mg/m2 every week) was added when the platelet counts didn't recover obviously after 2-3 weeks. After the recovery of the platelet counts, the patients were admitted for sclerotherapy (average, 4.56 sessions per case) with 100% alcohol (1-3 ml per session), Lauromacrogol (1.25-5 ml per session) and betamethasone (0.25-1 ml per session). All the patients were followed up for 42 months ( range, 9 months to 6.5 years). Therapeutic outcomes were assessed by evaluating platelet counts, size of lesion, function of trunk and limb.
RESULTSAll the 25 cases got obvious recovery in the platelet counts [average, (94.3 ± 18.5) x 10(9)/L] after drug therapy, of which 16 were treated by single oral corticosteroids for 4-7 weeks and 9 were treated by corticosteroids plus intravenous vincristine for 2-5 weeks. Meantime, 11 cases received platelet transfusions, of which 3 were coupled with gamma globulin intramuscularly. During the first admission, each of the 25 cases received 1-4 sessions of sclerotherapy (average, 2.6 sessions each case). One week after the sclerotherapy, the platelet counts returned to (167-312) x 10(9)/L (average, (258.5 ± 34.4) x 10(9)/L). The hemoglobin and blood coagulation function returned to normal within 1-5 weeks. Meanwhile the mental condition, appetite, body weight, sleeping were greatly improved. The size of the lesions decreased gradually after the combined therapy including 13 cases within 3-12 months and 13 cases within 13-36 months. Long term follow-up indicated that only 1 case need treatment for recurrent decrease of platelet counts, and all of the 25 cases kept the normal weight, height, immunity as well as the growing development.
CONCLUSIONSOral corticosteroids plus intravenous vincristine combined with sclerotherapy is a reliable management with high cure rate, short course and minor side-effect.
Administration, Oral ; Betamethasone ; administration & dosage ; Combined Modality Therapy ; methods ; Ethanol ; administration & dosage ; Glucocorticoids ; administration & dosage ; Humans ; Infant ; Injections, Intravenous ; Kasabach-Merritt Syndrome ; blood ; therapy ; Platelet Count ; Polyethylene Glycols ; administration & dosage ; Retrospective Studies ; Sclerotherapy ; methods ; Vincristine ; administration & dosage