1.Ureteroscopic holmium laser lithotripsy for ureteral calculus: Report of 72 cases
Rongfu LIU ; Jinchun XING ; Bin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of ureteroscopic holmium laser lithotripsy for the treatment of ureteral calculus.Methods A total of 72 cases of ureteral calculus was treated with stone fragmentation from April to November 2004,by using the Lumenis VersaPulse PowerSuite 100W Holmium Laser system and the Circon ACMI Micro Ureteroscope.Under ureteroscopic visualization,the laser lithotrite was introduced to the stones,and holmium laser intraluminal stone fragmentation was carried out. Results The operation time was 14~83 min(mean,28 min).Three cases of fragmentation failure were due to upper ureteral stones migrating to the renal pelvis.The success rate of fragmentation on one session was 95.8%(69/72),which was 92.1%(35/38) for upper segment calculi and 100%(34/34) for middle-to-lower segment calculi.Intraoperative complications included 3 cases of ureteral perforation(4.2%),9 cases of stone migration(12.5%),and 72 cases of hematuria(100%).Postoperative complications included 45 cases of lumbago(62.5%),72 cases of hematuria(100%),and 5 cases of urinary tract infection(6.9%), without ureteral stricture.The kidney,ureter,and bladder(KUB) X-ray radiograph on the first postoperative day showed a stone-free rate of 86.1%(62/72),and the remaining residual stones were thoroughly expelled within following 2 weeks.The length of postoperative hospital stay was 2~5 d(mean,3 d).Re-examinations with B-ultrasonography or intravenous urography(IVU) at 3 months after operation in 46 cases revealed no ureteral stricture.Hydronephrosis subsided by 1.4?0.5 cm in 28 cases and completely disappeared in 21 cases.Conclusions Ureteroscopic holmium laser lithotripsy for treating ureteral calculus offers satisfactory clinical effects and low complication rates.
2.Prehension and interpretation of cultural information is essential method for learning classics of Chinese medicine and Yijing
Xing SONG ; Yuan LIU ; Liping CHEN
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(02):-
This article points out that the key of studying classics of Chinese medicine and Yijing is to precisely comprehend cultural information in these books. There are 3 key points about prehension and interpretation. The first one is correct identification and differentiation of specific cultural connotation as basic carrier of ancient cultural information,such as language,characters,symbols and figures. The second one is comprehensive understanding of the complex relationship among infiltrated cultural information of encyclopedia. The third one is accurate master of cultural information during the process of academic development.
3.Pesticide exposure assessment and its effect on apoptosis of white blood cell in floriculture farmers.
Qing-song CHEN ; Ping LIU ; Jie XING
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2009;27(3):169-171
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4.Effect of Fluvastatin on the Tubule Function of the Patients With the Nephrotic Syndrome
Meichu CHENG ; Xing CHEN ; Yinghong LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(08):-
Objective To evaluate the effect of fluvastatin on the tubule function of the patients with the nephrotic syndrome. Methods Fifty two patients were divided into the experimental group and the control group at random ,all patients were treated with the standard therapies and fluvastatin was added to the experimental group.Plasma albumin,serum cretinine,serum lipid profiles,24hr urinal protein and urinary RBP were examined before treatment and after 8 weeks in all patients. Results The levels of TG,LDL,CH,urinary RBP,urinary protein after 8 weeks of the treatment were significant lowered than those before the treatment (P
5.Effect of shengmai injection on cytotoxicity of lactate-buffered peritoneal dialysis solutes to human peritioneal mesothelial cells
Fuyou LIU ; Shaobin DUAN ; Xing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 1997;0(06):-
Objective To study the effect of shengmai injection on the cytotoxicity of lactate-buffered peritoneal dialysis solutes (L-PDS) to human peritoneal mesothelial cells (HPMC). Methods HPMC was separated with trypsin-EDTA. HPMC proliferation and the concentration of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in supernatants were detected by MTT assay and automatic biochemical analyzer respectively. Results LDH levels of supernatants increased and prolifernation of HPMC was inhibited in L-PDS groups ( P
6.The Current State and Trend of in Fed-Batch Mammalian Cell Culture
Xing-Mao LIU ; Zhao-Lie CHEN ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(11):-
Fed-batch culture is the predominant mode of the current animal cell culture process for many recombinant protein production. Fed-batch culture operation is mainly based on the nutrient continuous consumption and demand of cells to design continuous or semi-continuous concentration feed medium to maintain or support high-density cell growth and improve volumetric productivity of target protein in the reactor. The main methods to improve production efficiency of fed-batch cells culture include the optimization of medium design, selection and optimization of feed strategy and regulation of cell metabolism.
7.The effects of orbital bone density on the stress distribution of implant-bone surface:A 3D finite element study
Xing ZHANG ; Ying LIU ; Songling CHEN ; Yun ZHANG ; Jianling CHEN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2016;32(4):501-505
Objective:To observe the effects of orbital bone density on the stress distribution of implant-bone surface.Methods:The 3D finite element analysis craniofacial model with eight HU values(300 -1 0 000)was established.A force of 20 N along the im-plant axis was applied on the model.The stress values and distribution were calculated and analyzed.Results:The peak of stress val-ue and displacement discreased as HU value increased.In the range of HU value 800 -1 000 HU,the peak of stress value and dis-placement of bone interface did not significantly change with the increasing of HU value.Conclusion:Orbital bone density is an im-portant factor on orbital implant failure when HU value below 800.
8.Comparison of two different surgical approaches for treatment of Topliss closed sagittal Pilon fractures
Guangdong CHEN ; Jianchang CHEN ; Cong LIU ; Shuxing XING ; Jun MIAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2012;28(7):638-643
Objective To discuss the clinical significance of internal fixation through anterolaterel and posteromedial approaches in the treatment of closed sagittal Pilon fractures of Topliss classification and compare the effects of the two approaches.Methods The study involved 57 patients with closed sagittal Pilon fractures treated with open reduction and internal fixation from 2007 to 2010,including 29 patients treated through anterolateral approach (Group A) and 28 through posteromedial approach (Group B).All patients were with closed fractures,and all surgery time windows were 10-19 days.The two groups were compared in aspects of gender,age,type of fractures,soft tissue graduation,injury factors,condition of combined fibula fracture,surgery time window,operation time,intra-operative blood loss,ambulation time,infection and necrosis rate of skin and soft tissue,length of stay,ankle joint function recovery after internal fixation,and intra-operative X-ray reduction.Results All patients were followed up for 12-26 months (mean,20 months) except for one patient in the Group A,with total follow-up rate of 98%.The two groups showed no significant differences regarding the gender,age,type of fractures,soft tissue graduation,injury factors,condition of combined fibula fracture,surgery time window selection,operation time,intra-operative blood loss,and ambulation time (P >0.05).While,the infection and necrosis incidence of skin and soft tissue,and the hospital stay we re significantly lower and shorter in the Group A than that in the Group B (P < 0.05 ).Two patients in the Group A were complicated with toe extensor tendon adhesion,which was released by removing the fixation.Fifteen patients had wound infection during hospitalization,including three patients in the Group A and 12 in the Group B,but they were all cured after treatments like dressing.Fifteen patients were treated with stage Ⅰ allogeneic bone graft and 11 with autologous iliac bone graft.All the patients obtained bone union.Conclusions Topliss classification of closed sagittal Pilon fractures has clear clinical significance in surgical plan selection and operative procedures.Both of the anterolateral and posteromedial approaches can achieve good effects in the treatment of closed sagittal Pilon fractures due to high energy injury.However,the anterolateral approach is relatively a better choice,for it brings in a lower incidence of infection and necrosis of skin and soft tissue and a shorter length of hospital stay.
9.Predictors of post-stroke cognitive impairment
Huan LIU ; Li CHEN ; Xiaohong CHEN ; Xiaona XING
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2021;29(4):298-302
Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) refers to the decline of cognitive function after stroke, including mild cognitive impairment and dementia. It is very important to prevent PSCI, and it is a direction worth exploring to find the predictors. This article reviews the research progress of the predictors of PSCI, including demographic characteristics, imaging characteristics of stroke onset, stroke itself characteristics, and molecular markers, hoping to help screen high-risk patients and intervene in time to delay the occurrence and development of PSCI.
10.Discussion about the sampling positions of the bag-type infusion sets for single use in the ethylene oxide residues detection.
Xing LIU ; Dixin ZHENG ; Yuanyuan GENG ; Zheng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2014;38(1):68-70
This paper selects the bag-type infusion sets for single use as samples, which are produced by different manufacturers and based on the ethylene oxide sterilization. The ethylene oxide sterilization residues in different parts of samples are detected by colorimetric analysis. Combined the comparison of the ethylene oxide residues testing results in the different parts of the same sample with the actual situation in clinical use, more reasonable sampling positions are found to detect the ethylene oxide sterilization residues. The result of this experiment will play a guiding role in the detection of the actual samples.
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