1.The effects of extract ofWujia-Shenghua capsule on proliferation of the MCF-7 cells
Fashan WANG ; Song LI ; Tienan LI ; Hongbin ZHU ; Yang LI ; Haiyang LIU ; Ning ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(10):902-904
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of estrogenic-like effects ofWujia-Shenghua capsule and effective medication site.MethodsThrough D-101 macroporous resin column methods,Wujia-Shenghua capsule with 60% ethanol extraction was separated for water elution part, 20% ethanol elution part, 40% ethanol elution part, 60% ethanol elution part. Then each elution part was respectively mixed into concentration of 10mg/ml,1mg/ml, 0.1mg/ml, 0.01 mg/ml and acted on the MCF-7 cell to have, MTT test and rate of PR calculation.Results Compared with the blank control group(100%), when the concentration was 0.1 mg/ml, water elution part, 20% ethanol elution part and 60% ethanol elution part(98.10%, 101.06%, 106.04%)had no effect on the proliferation of MCF-7 cells, there was not statistically significant(P>0.05), while the 40% ethanol elution part(108.22%)can promote the proliferation of MCF-7 cells,there was a statistically significant(P<0.05). When the concentration was 1 mg/ml, 20%, 40% and 60% ethanol elution part(111.72%, 122.48%, 115.35%)can distinctly promote the proliferation of MCF-7 cells, there was a significant difference between four groups(P<0.01).ConclusionThe 40% ethanol elution part ofWujia-shenghua capsule has the strongest estrogen activity on plant.
2.Cause analysis and clinical management of postoperative complications of proximal femoral nail anti-rotation in treating intertrochanteric fractures
Tienan SONG ; Xuming WANG ; Xiaojun YU ; Guojun LI ; Yinghao LI ; Ming SHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2018;37(12):1324-1327
Objective To investigate the causes and managements of postoperative complications of proximal femoral nail anti-rotation(PFNA)in treating intertrochanteric fractures. Methods A total of 155 patients with intertrochanteric fractures were treated with PFNA from January 2011 to December 2017.Causes and managements of postoperative complications were analyzed and discussed. Results At an average follow-up of 48 months(range ,12~72 months) ,the rate of good postoperative recovery in hip function was 96.0% . Among 155 patients ,the internal fixation-associated postoperative complications occurred in 15(9.7% )patients.Details were as follows :7 cases had spiral blade breakage into the femoral head or inwardly ,in whom 5 cases received artificial joint replacement whereafter.5 cases had coxa vara ,mainly in patients with obvious posterior fracture of the femoral intertrochanter with obviously bone fragments.3 cases had delayed fracture healing due to the fracture damaging calcar femorale ,or extensive soft tissue dissection during the operation on small trochanter. The Harris function score was 82 points. Conclusions The location of the PFNA spiral blade ,as an important factor ,is correlated with postoperative complications ,while severe osteoporosis ,unstable fractures ,and poor fracture reduction increase the incidence of surgical complications.
3.Treatment of calcaneal fracture with calcaneal reduction forceps and external fixation
Jianchuan WANG ; Song QIN ; Tienan WANG ; Zhiping CAI ; Jibin LIU ; Zongpu WANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2020;43(9):798-803
Objective:To study the clinical effect of the minimally invasive treatment of calcaneal fractures by closed reduction using calcaneal plastic reduction forceps combined with threaded-pin external fixation.Methods:Clinical data of 16 patients with unilateral calcaneal fractures admitted to Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital of Dalian University from January 2015 to December 2017, including 14 males and 2 females, with a unilateral calcaneal fracture were analyzed retrospectively. The Bohler angle, Gissane angle, and calcaneal width, height and length were measured before and after the operation. The ankle function was evaluated according to the AOFAS score at 6 and 12 months after the operation.Results:The Bohler angle, Gissane angle, width, height and length 3 d and 6 months after operation were significantly better than before operation: (28.82 ± 1.72)° and (25.84 ± 1.96)° vs. (16.71 ± 2.74)°, (120.92 ± 3.85)° and (119.65 ± 3.84)° vs. (103.63 ± 4.62)°, (35.23 ± 1.94) and (36.51 ± 2.01) mm vs. (39.52 ± 1.26) mm, (48.52 ± 2.16) and (48.86 ± 1.98) mm vs. (46.94 ± 2.48) mm, (71.23 ± 2.49) and (70.94 ± 2.36) mm vs. (67.53 ± 2.53) mm, there were statistical differences ( P<0.05); there were no statistical difference in those indexes before 6 months after operation and 3 d after operation ( P>0.05). The average AOFAS score 12 months after operation was significantly higher than 6 months after operation (80.6 scores vs. 60.1 scores), there was statistical difference ( P<0.01). At the final follow-up, the AOFAS score was excellent, good, moderate, and poor in 11 cases, 3 cases, 1 case and 1 case. The average AOFAS score was 60.1 at 6 months after the operation and 80.6 at 12 months after the operation, which was significantly higher than the average AOFAS score at 6 months after the operation ( P < 0.01). At the final follow-up, the AOFAS score was excellent, good, moderate, and poor in 11 cases, 3 cases, 1 case and 1 case, respectively. Conclusions:The application of closed reduction using calcaneal plastic reduction forceps combined with threaded-pin external fixation is effective for the treatment of displaced calcaneal fractures, with a simple procedure, minimal trauma, fewer skin and soft tissue complications, and satisfactory clinical results.