1.Insertion of gluteus maximus tendo-chilles lengthening with Z-shaped for the treatment of severe gluteal muscle contracture.
Huan-shi CHEN ; Xiao-long YANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(6):524-526
OBJECTIVETo investigate clinical curative effects of gluteal muscle contracture release combined with insertion of gluteus maximus tendo-chilles lengthening with Z-shaped in treating severe gluteal muscles contracture.
METHODSFrom 2006 May to 2011 May, 20 patients (35 sides) with severe gluteal muscle contracture were collected, including 12 males and 8 females, aged from 8 to 34 years old with an average of 13 years old; the courses of disease ranged from 3 to 21 years. All patients manifested abnormal gait at different degree, knees close together cannot squat,positive syndrome of Ober, positive test of alice leg. Gluteus contracture fascia release were performed firstly in operation, then insertion of tendo-chilles lengthening with Z-shaped were carried out. Preoperative and postoperative gait, and knee flexion hip extensor squat test, cross leg test, adduction and internal rotary activity of hip joint, stretch strength and motor ability after hip abduction were observed and compared.
RESULTSTwenty patients were followed up for 1 to 5 years. Gluteus maximus were released thoroughly, and snapping hip was disappeared, Ober syndrome were negative. There was significant differences in knee flexion hip extensor squat test, adduction and internal rotary activity of hip joint,stretch before and after operation (P<0.01). Gluteus muscle strength was protected,stretch strength and motor ability of hip joint were recovered well. Among them,31 cases got excellent results and 4 good.
CONCLUSIONFor severe gluteal muscles contracture,insertion of gluteus maximus tendo-chilles lengthening with Z-shaped performed after gluteus contracture fascia release could release gluteal muscle contracture to the greatest extent and obtain postoperative curative effect without resection of normal hip muscle fibers and destroy joint capsule.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Buttocks ; surgery ; Child ; Contracture ; surgery ; Female ; Hip ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Muscle, Skeletal ; surgery ; Thigh ; surgery ; Young Adult
2.Determination of Baicalin in Xiaoyan Qingre Capsules by HPLC
Liwei YANG ; Fei LONG ; Shuxiong XIAO
China Pharmacy 2005;0(21):-
OBJECTIVE:To develop an HPLC method for the determination of Baicalin in Xiaoyan Qingre capsules.METHODS:The separation of sample was performed on Thermo ODS-2 Hypersil(150 mm?4.6 mm,5 ?m).The mobile phase was methanol-0.1% phosphoric acid(43∶57).The detection wavelength was 277 nm,and the temperature of column was 30 ℃.RESULTS:The linear range of Baicalin was 0.217 8~3.267 0 ?g(r=0.999 9).The average recovery was 100.73%(RSD=2.23%,n=6).CONCLUSION:The method is sensitive,accurate,reproducible,and suitable for the qual-ity control of Xiaoyan qingre capsule.
3.Laser Therapy in the Removal of Complicated Tattoos
Guangcheng YANG ; Qin LI ; Xiao LONG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the method and influencing factors of laser treatment in the removal of complicated tattoos.Methods 1280 patients with tattoos were treated by Versapulse four wavelength laser system.According to different colors,we selected different energy parameters and wavelength.Results All the 1280 patients got satisfied results after the therapy. The response was mainly related with the composition of their tattoos' color, as well as the proper choosing of laser wavelength and parameter.Conclusions According to feature of different tattoos,selecting reasonable wavelength and therapeutic parameters to treat the complicated tattoos can obtain better efficacy.
4.Advance on stereotactic radiotherapy for early stage non-small cell lung cancer
Yan-Yang WANG ; Xiao-Long FU ;
China Oncology 2000;0(06):-
Stereotactic radiotherapy is a rapidly growing treatment strategy for tumor due to the advances in target definition,radiation dose delivery,and image guidance of radiation.We reviewed the clinical application of stereotactic radiotherapy in the management of early stage non-small cell lung cancer including the technique,the workflow of the technique established,the outcome and relative radiation toxicity.
5.Expression and significance of CCN1 in oxygen-induced retinal neovascularization of mice
Yu, DI ; Yi-Ou, ZHANG ; Yang, YANG ; Xiao-Long, CHEN
International Eye Science 2014;(12):2131-2134
AlM: To explore the expression and significance of cysteine- rich 61 ( CCN1/Cyr61 ) in oxygen - induced retinal neovascularization ( RNV) of mice and study the inhibition effect of CCN1 specific siRNA on RNV.
METHODS:Two hundred healthy C57BL/6J mice were chosen and randomly divided into control group, hyperxia group, hyperxia control group and CCN1 treated group, with 50 mice in each group. The hyperxia control group was treated with vector plasmids by intravitreal injection. The CCN1 treated group received CCN1 siRNA recombinant plasmids by intravitreal injection. Adenosine diphosphate-ase ( ADPase) stained retina flat-mounts was performed to assess the retinal vascular profiles, HE staining was applied to count the number of vascular endothelial cell nuclei breaking through the internal limiting membrane, protein and mRNA level expression of CCN1 were measured by immunohistochemistry, Western blot and RT-PCR.
RESULTS: There were large nonperfusion area and a large number of vascular endothelial cell nuclei breaking through the internal limiting membrane ( 25. 25 ± 1. 26;23. 12 ± 1. 16 ) in the hyperxia group and the hyperxia control group. Regions of nonperfusion and vascular endothelial cell nuclei (8. 47±1. 15) were decreased in the CCN1 treated group compared to the hyperxia group and the hyperxia control group. Compared with the control group, there were high protein and mRNA expression of CCN1 in the hyperxia group and the hyperxia control group. The expression of CCN1 protein and mRNA were decreased in the CCN1 treated group compared with the hyperxia group and hyperxia control group (all P<0. 05).
CONCLUSlON: The abnormal expression of CCN1 has close relation with RNV. The development of RNV can be markedly inhibited by RNA interference targeting CCN1, which, we believe, will provide new molecular targets and a rationale for clinical developing new strategy for ROP therapy.
6.Combining mastopexy and triple-plane breast augmentation in correction of breast atrophy and ptosis.
Xiao LONG ; Yang WANG ; Ming BAI ; Ru ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2015;31(1):22-24
OBJECTIVETo investigate the application of combining mastopexy and triple-plane breast augmentation in correction of breast ptosis and atrophy.
METHODSPeri-areolar incision was performed to finish the fascia and dermal suspension to correct the breast ptosis. The implant was inserted under the pectoralis major muscle through lateral lower border of the gland and a "X" shape full thickness incision was made on the pectoralis major muscle according to the new position of nipple-areolar complex.
RESULTS14 patients received combined mastopexy and triple-plane breast augmentation to correct breast atrophy and mastopexy simultaneously. All the patients were regularly followed for 6-12 months. No patients suffered severe complication and the results were satisfied.
CONCLUSIONS"Triple-plane" breast augmentation could be safely performed with peri-areolar mastopexy with minor injury. The technique could help to ensure the balance between the gland, nipple-areolar complex and the implant.
Atrophy ; surgery ; Breast ; pathology ; surgery ; Breast Implantation ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; Mammaplasty ; methods ; Nipples ; pathology ; surgery ; Pectoralis Muscles ; surgery
7.Analysis of clinical management for severe and complicated pancreatic trauma
Long LIN ; Yijun YANG ; Kailun ZHOU ; Zhanxiang XIAO
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2010;16(6):401-403
Objective To summarize the experience in diagnosis and management for severe and complicated pancreatic trauma. Methods The clinical data of 21 patients with severe pancreatic trauma treated in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Of the 21 with a mean age of 26 (9-53), 14were male and 7 female. The causes of trauma were blunt injuries in 13 and patent injuries in 8 of them. The injury grade distribution for these patients was grade Ⅲ in 8 cases, grade Ⅳ in 8, and grade V in 3. The main diagnostic modalities included amylase measurement, ultrasonography, CT,endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) etc. All patients received surgical procedures. Roux-en-Y distal pancreatojejunostomy was performed in 10 patients, pancreatoduodenectomy in 3, modified duodenal diverticulization in 2, distal pancreatectomy in 3, tube installing in major duct and external drainage, and suture of pancreatic section in 2, and suture of two broken side respectively (delayed distal pancreatojejunostomy in the second time) in 1. Results Pancreatic injury was confirmed in 11 cases preoperatively and intraoperatively in the others. The early emergency operation was performed in 18 patients within 12hours, and delayed operation was done in 3 cases. Twenty patients were cured and 1 died after a procedure of pancreatoduodenectomy. The postoperative pancreatic fistula happened in 3 cases and recovered well with conservative line of management. Conclusion The diagnosis of severe and complicated pancreatic trauma is difficultly yet, so the earlier exploratory laparotomy should be suggested. The individual surgical modality based on the grade should be adopted in the operation and the concept of "Damage Control Surgery" should be carried out in the procedure. Extended operation should be avoided.
8.Surgical treatment for pancreatic disrupture with major duct injury
Yijun YANG ; Long LIN ; Kailun ZHOU ; Zhanxiang XIAO ; Yunfu LV
International Journal of Surgery 2009;36(11):733-736
Objective To investigate the selection and efficacy of operative medality for pancreatic transec-tion with major duct injury. Methods The clinical data were retrospectively analyzed in 21 patients with pancreatic disruption. They were treated in our hospital from Jan. 1995 to Feb. 2009. There were 14 males and 7 females in these cases with a mean age of 26 years (range 9-53 years). The trauma causes of them were blunt injuries in 13 and patent injuries in 8 cases. The injury grade (according to American Association for the Surgery of Trauma) distribution for these patients was grade Ⅲin 8 cases, grade Ⅳ in 8 cases, and grade V in 3. The early emergency operation was performed in eighteen within 12 hours, and delayed opera-tion was in three cases. Of these operative medalities, Roux-en-Y distal panereatojejunostomy was in 10 ca-ses, pancreatoduodenectomy was in 3, modified duodenal diverticulizatian was in 2, distal pancreatectomy was in 3, tube installing in major duct and external drainage, and suture of pancreatic section was in 2, su-ture of two broken sides in 1 (Roux-en-Y distal pancreatojejunostomy in second time). Results Twenty patients were cured, and one was died after a procedure of pancreatoduodenectomy. The postoperative pan-creatic fistula happened in 3 cases and recovered well with conservative line of management. Conclusions For improving the outcome of pancreatic transection, the earlier exploratory laparotomy and carrying out concept of "Damage Control Surgery" are critical. The individual operative modality based on the grade should be a-dopted in the surgical procedure.
9.NOVEL ADVANCES ON PESTICIDES DEGRADATION BY MICROORGANISMS
Xiao-Hong YANG ; Jun LI ; Cheng GE ; De-Long SHEN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
Pesticides, especially chemistry pesticides with high toxicity, high residue, and difficult degradation are a kind of important environment pollutants and pesticide degradation by microorganisms is one of the powerful means to treat pesticide pollution. Many researchers conducted lots of studies on it. Types of pesticide degraders, construction of genetically engineered microorganisms, degrading mechanisms, degradation characteristics, influencing factors, applying effect and so on were summarized in this article. The research trend of degradation of pesticides by microorganisms and problems to be solved were also put forward.
10.Application of RNA Secondary Structure in Phylogenetic Analysis of Microbiology
Yang LIU ; Xiao-Long CUI ; Wen-Jun LI ; Qian PENG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(02):-
Attention was gradually paid by biologists to the using of RNA secondary structure in the classification of microbiology and phylogenetic relationship analysis in recent years. The development around the research was summarized here briefly. And more emphasis was given to the part introducing the application of RNA secondary structure to the analysis of phylogenetic relationship.