1.Early efficacy analysis of minimally invasive Chevron-Akin osteotomy for the treatment of mild to moderate hallus valgus.
Xue-Qian LI ; Jie-Yuan ZHANG ; Shao-Ling FU ; Cheng WANG ; Cheng CHEN ; Guo-Xun SONG ; Wen-Qi GU ; Guo-Hua MEI ; Zhong-Min SHI
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2022;35(9):824-829
OBJECTIVE:
To explore early efficacy of minimally invasive Chevron Akin(MICA) osteotomy for the treatment of mild to moderate hallux valgus.
METHODS:
From June 2019 to April 2021, a total of 26 patients (29 feet) with mild to moderate hallux valgus, including 1 male and 25 females aged from 19 to 78 years old with an average of(38.3±19.5) years old, were treated with MICA. Preoperative and postoperative hallux valgus angle(HVA), intermetatarsal angle(IMA) and shortening of the first metatarsal were observed and compared. American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) forefoot scoring system and visual analogue scale (VAS) were applied to evaluate clinical outcome at the final follow-up, and complications were also recorded.
RESULTS:
All patients obtained followed up from 12 to 33 months with an average of(19.6±5.1) months. HVA and IMA was improved from (32.3±6.6)° and (11.7±3.2)° pre-operatively to (13.0±5.3)° and (6.1±3.2)° post-operatively, respectively, which had a significant difference (P<0.01). The average shortening of the first metatarsal was (2.7±1.1) mm. AOFAS and VAS was improved from (55.7±7.4) and (6.5±1.5) preoperatively and to (88.5±7.9) and (0.7±0.4) respectively at the final follow-up, which also had a significant difference(P<0.01). According to AOFAS score, 15 feet achieved an excellent result, 11 good and 3 moderate.
CONCLUSION
MICA osteotomy is a safe and reliable surgical technique for mild to moderate hallux valgus with advantages of minimally invasive, rapid recovery, low complication rate and an effect improvement of hallux valgus deformity.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Bunion
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Female
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Hallux Valgus/surgery*
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Humans
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Male
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Metatarsal Bones/surgery*
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Middle Aged
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Osteotomy/methods*
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Treatment Outcome
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Young Adult
2.Arthroscopic treatment of ankle instability combined with anteromedial impingement syndrome.
Cheng CHEN ; Xue-Qian LI ; Shao-Ling FU ; Cheng WANG ; Yan SU ; Jian-Feng XUE ; Jian ZOU ; Guo-Hua MEI ; Wen-Qi GU ; Guo-Xun SONG ; Zhong-Min SHI
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2022;35(3):238-242
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the surgical skills and clinical curative results of arthroscopic treatment of ankle instability combined with anteromedial impingement syndrome.
METHODS:
From February 2019 to August 2020, 13 patients with ankle instability combined with anteromedial impingement were retrospectively analyzed. There were 10 males and 3 females with age of (40.0±15.1) years old. The course of disease was(44.1±33.2) months. All patients had history of ankle sprain. MRI showed the injury of anterior talofibular ligament. All patients had anteromedial pain and pressing pain when ankle dorsiflexion. All patients were treated with ankle debridement and Brostr?m-Gould surgery under ankle arthroscopic. Postoperative results were evaluated by VAS(visual analogue scale) and AOFAS-AH(American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Ankle-Hindfoot scale, AOFAS-AH).
RESULTS:
All 13 patients completed the surgery successfully with an operative time of 60 to 90 minutes. All the surgical incisions healed by first intention, and no complications such as incision infection, skin necrosis and neurovascular injury. Follow-up time was (18.1±4.7) months. At the latest follow-up, the VAS score was 1.2±1.1, which was significantly lower than the preoperative score 4.8±1.5 (P<0.05);the AOFAS-AH score 94.2±5.1 was significantly higher than the preoperative score 65.5±11.5 (P<0.05). The AOFAS-AH score at the final follow-up ranged from 84 to 100. All patients walked with normal gait without ankle instability or impingement recurrence.
CONCLUSION
Ankle anteromedial impingement syndrome combined with ankle instability is easy to be ignored clinically. Such kind of anteromedial impingement syndrome is mostly related to osteophyte at dorsal medial talar neck. Arthroscopic treatment of ankle instability combined with anteromedial impingement syndrome has satisfactory curative effect with safety and minimal injury.
Adult
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Ankle
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Arthroscopy/methods*
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Female
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Humans
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Joint Instability/surgery*
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Retrospective Studies
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Treatment Outcome
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Young Adult
3.Pharmacokinetic study on five components in phthalide target areas of Chaxiong and its β-CD inclusion compounds based on UPLC-MS/MS.
Ying-Huai ZHONG ; Jian-Fang FENG ; Ming-Yan XIA ; Xin-Hua WEI ; Qiu-Yan WU ; Dong-Xun LI ; Xue-Mei LIU ; Guo-Song ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2021;46(4):972-980
This study aims to establish a method for the determination of the concentration of five main components of phthalide target areas of Chaxiong(CPTA) and its inclusion of β-CD in the plasma of rats, and determine the pharmacokinetic parameters, absolute bioavailability and relative bioavailability of CPTA/β-CD inclusion compound in vivo. The plasma concentrations of senkyunolide A, N-butylphthalide, new osthol lactone, Z-ligustilide and butenyl phthalide were determined with UPLC-MS/MS. The content determination was conducted at the chromatographic conditions as follows: Shim-pack GIST C_(18)-AQ HP column(2.1 mm×100 mm, 3 μm), mobile phase of 0.1% formic acid solution(A)-acetonitrile(B), gradient elution, flow rate of 0.3 mL·min~(-1), column temperature of 35 ℃ and injection volume of 2 μL. The mass spectra were obtained with electrospray ion source(ESI), positive ion mode and multi reaction monitoring. CPTA/β-CD inclusion compound was prepared by grinding method, DAS 2.0 software was used to model the data, and the absolute bioavailability of CPTA and relative bioavailability of inclusion compound were calculated. Finally, the methods for the determination of five components of senkyunolide A, N-butylphthalide, new osthol lactone, Z-ligustilide and butenyl phthalide in CPTA, were successfully established. The linear relationship among the five components was good within their respective ranges, r>0.99. The absolute bioavailability of the five components in rats was 22.30%, 16.32%, 21.90%, 10.16% and 12.43%, respectively. After CPTA/β-CD inclusion was prepared, the relative bioavailability of the five components was 138.69%, 198.39%, 218.01%, 224.54% and 363.55%, respectively, significantly improved. This method is rapid, accurate and sensitive, so it is suitable for the pharmacokinetic study of extracts in traditional Chinese medicine and their preparations.
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Benzofurans
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Chromatography, Liquid
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Reproducibility of Results
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
4.Clinical Characteristics of Different Motor Phenotypes in Patients with Huntington’s Disease in Southern China
Li-shan LIN ; Feng-juan SU ; Teng-teng WU ; Yi-xuan ZENG ; Hua-jing YOU ; Ding-bang CHEN ; Xun-hua LI ; Zhong PEI
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2021;42(6):944-949
ObjectiveTo explore clinical characteristics of different motor phenotypes in patients with Huntington’s disease in southern China for individualized precise treatment. MethodA total of 58 Huntington’s disease (HD) patients were enrolled from Guangzhou Center of Chinese Huntington’s Disease Network (CHDN) from March 2014 to May 2021. United Huntington’s Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS) was used to assess patients’ motor function, mental state, cognition and total functional capacity (TFC). The differences of clinical characteristics among different motor phenotypes were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis test. ResultsIn southern China, HD patients showed a predominant mixed-motor phenotype, with 72.41% (42/58) of all cases. The clinical characteristics among different motor phenotypes were different, and the TFC score in hypokinetic-rigidity phenotype was lower than that in choreatic motor phenotype [8.00 (4.00~11.00) vs 13.00 (11.00~13.00), P=0.037]. ConclusionThe symptoms of movement disorders in HD patients in southern China are complex. The precise classification of motor phenotype is helpful for the treatment and prognosis of HD.
5.Clinical Characteristics of Different Motor Phenotypes in Patients with Huntington’s Disease in Southern China
Li-shan LIN ; Feng-juan SU ; Teng-teng WU ; Yi-xuan ZENG ; Hua-jing YOU ; Ding-bang CHEN ; Xun-hua LI ; Zhong PEI
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2021;42(6):944-949
ObjectiveTo explore clinical characteristics of different motor phenotypes in patients with Huntington’s disease in southern China for individualized precise treatment. MethodA total of 58 Huntington’s disease (HD) patients were enrolled from Guangzhou Center of Chinese Huntington’s Disease Network (CHDN) from March 2014 to May 2021. United Huntington’s Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS) was used to assess patients’ motor function, mental state, cognition and total functional capacity (TFC). The differences of clinical characteristics among different motor phenotypes were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis test. ResultsIn southern China, HD patients showed a predominant mixed-motor phenotype, with 72.41% (42/58) of all cases. The clinical characteristics among different motor phenotypes were different, and the TFC score in hypokinetic-rigidity phenotype was lower than that in choreatic motor phenotype [8.00 (4.00~11.00) vs 13.00 (11.00~13.00), P=0.037]. ConclusionThe symptoms of movement disorders in HD patients in southern China are complex. The precise classification of motor phenotype is helpful for the treatment and prognosis of HD.
6.Semen quality and HIV RNA level in HIV/AIDS male patients after treated by highly active antiretroviral therapy.
Xun-Rong ZHU ; Ling-Hua LI ; Li-Xin FAN ; Bao-Jin LI ; Yun LAN ; Feng LI ; Shi-Ling ZHENG ; Huo-Lin ZHONG ; Rui-Ying HE ; Liu-Ping YANG
National Journal of Andrology 2018;24(5):414-418
ObjectiveTo evaluate the semen quality of the HIV/AIDS male patients after treated by the highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and their potential of transmitting HIV/AIDS and provide some evidence for this cohort of males who wish for parenthood.
METHODSWe collected semen samples from 20 HIV/AIDS male patients who had been treated by HAART for over 6 months and wished for parenthood. We examined sperm concentration, viability and total motility and the percentage of morphologically normal sperm (MNS) using the computer-assisted semen analysis system, measured the HIV-1 RNA loads in the semen by the Cobas Amplicor Monitor test, and counted CD4+ T cells in the peripheral blood by flow cytometry.
RESULTSThe patients were aged 25-40 (30.7 ± 5.05) years. After treated by HAART for 6-26 (14.24 ± 12.26) months, the count of blood CD4+ T cells was significantly increased (341-1 058 [535.76 ± 212.021] /μl) in comparison with the baseline (226-965 [422.38 ± 200.86] /μl). Compared with the normal value, the semen volume was increased except in 1 case (≥2 ml) while total sperm motility was decreased in 13 cases (≥40%), and so were sperm concentration in 2 cases (≥15 × 106 / ml), sperm viability in 5 (58%), the percentage of progressively motile sperm in 18 (≥32%), and the percentage of MNS in 6 (≤4%). HIV-1 RNA in the peripheral blood was <20 copies/mL in all the cases and that in the seminal plasma was also <20 copies/ml in 18 cases but >20 copies/mL in the other 2 ([4.70 × 101] and [2.2 × 102] copies/ml, respectively). Of the 4 couples that had sex without protective measures for over 6 months, all the 4 female partners exhibited negative HIV antibodies in regular follow-up examinations and 1 achieved spontaneous pregnancy and healthy birth, with negative HIV-1 RNA in both the mother and the baby.
CONCLUSIONSThe HIV RNA level is higher in the semen than in the blood of the HIV/AIDS male patients after HAART, which indicates the potential risk of their semen transmitting HIV/AIDS to their female partners. Their sperm concentration and total sperm motility are lower than the normal value, which suggests a decreased fertility.
Adult ; Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ; Female ; Flow Cytometry ; HIV Infections ; drug therapy ; virology ; Humans ; Male ; Pregnancy ; RNA, Viral ; analysis ; Semen ; Semen Analysis ; Sperm Count ; Sperm Motility ; Spermatozoa ; Young Adult
7.Preliminary application experience of GuidezillaTM guide extension catheter during complex coronary percutaneous coronary intervention procedure
xun Bing WANG ; yuan Zhi SONG ; zhong Wan PENG ; cai Zeng MA ; Tao GENG ; gang Yong YUAN ; Hua LIU ; sheng Ze XU
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2017;25(9):502-506
Objective To evaluate the clinical safety and efficacy of GuidezillaTM guide extension catheter during complex coronary percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI). Methods A total of 13 patients were included in the studywho presented with complex coronary lesions during PCI. Stents or balloons could not be delivered to these complex lesions with conventional approach and GuidezillaTM guide extension catheters were used. Results Among these 13 patients,there were 7 CTO lesions,7 calcified lesions, 6 tortuous lesions,8 diffuse lesions,8 distal lesions and 8 lesions with pre-existing stents. PCI success rate was 100% .In one patient,GuidezillaTM guide extension catheter was obstructed which were relieved after stent implantation. There was no major adverse cardiac event(MACE) during follow-up.Conclusions The GuidezillaTM guide extension catheter was safe and effective for PCI of complex coronary artery lesions.
8.Effects of Calcium Sulfate Combined with Platelet-rich Plasma on Restoration of Long Bone Defect in Rabbits.
Hua CHEN ; Xin-Ran JI ; Qun ZHANG ; Xue-Zhong TIAN ; Bo-Xun ZHANG ; Pei-Fu TANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2016;129(5):557-561
BACKGROUNDThe treatment for long bone defects has been a hot topic in the field of regenerative medicine. This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effects of calcium sulfate (CS) combined with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on long bone defect restoration.
METHODSA radial bone defect model was constructed through an osteotomy using New Zealand rabbits. The rabbits were randomly divided into four groups (n = 10 in each group): a CS combined with PRP (CS-PRP) group, a CS group, a PRP group, and a positive (recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2) control group. PRP was prepared from autologous blood using a two-step centrifugation process. CS-PRP was obtained by mixing hemihydrate CS with PRP. Radiographs and histologic micrographs were generated. The percentage of bone regenerated bone area in each rabbit was calculated at 10 weeks. One-way analysis of variance was performed in this study.
RESULTSThe radiographs and histologic micrographs showed bone restoration in the CS-PRP and positive control groups, while nonunion was observed in the CS and PRP groups. The percentages of bone regenerated bone area in the CS-PRP (84.60 ± 2.87%) and positive control (52.21 ± 4.53%) groups were significantly greater than those in the CS group (12.34 ± 2.17%) and PRP group (16.52 ± 4.22%) (P < 0.001). In addition, the bone strength of CS-PRP group (43.10 ± 4.10%) was significantly greater than that of the CS group (20.10 ± 3.70%) or PRP group (25.10 ± 2.10%) (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONCS-PRP functions as an effective treatment for long bone defects through stimulating bone regeneration and enhancing new bone strength.
Animals ; Bone Regeneration ; drug effects ; Calcium Sulfate ; pharmacology ; Male ; Platelet-Rich Plasma ; Rabbits
9.Evaluation of the effects of standard rescue procedure on severe trauma treatment in china.
Xiao-Feng YIN ; Tian-Bing WANG ; Pei-Xun ZHANG ; Yu-Hui KOU ; Dian-Ying ZHANG ; Kai YU ; De-Cheng LYU ; Mao-Zheng LIU ; Dong-Sheng ZHOU ; Peng ZHANG ; Jue-Hua JING ; Wei-Wei GE ; Li Ying CAO ; Guo-Sheng WANG ; Shao-Jie DENG ; Weng-Hua LIU ; Mao ZHANG ; Yong-An XU ; Kun ZHANG ; Bing LI ; Wei WANG ; Zhong-Li GAO ; Cheng-La YI ; Bao-Guo JIANG ;
Chinese Medical Journal 2015;128(10):1301-1305
BACKGROUNDThis study aimed to evaluate the effects of standard rescue procedure (SRP) in improving severe trauma treatments in China.
METHODSThis study was conducted in 12 hospitals located in geographically and industrially different cities in China. A standard procedure on severe trauma rescue was established as a general rule for staff training and patient treatment. A regional network (system) efficiently integrating prehospital rescue, emergency room treatments, and hospital specialist treatments was built under the rule for information sharing and improving severe trauma treatments. Treatment outcomes were compared between before and 1 year after the implementation of the SRP.
RESULTSThe outcomes of a total of 74,615 and 12,051 trauma cases were collected from 12 hospitals before and after the implementation of the SRP. Implementation of the SRP led to efficient cooperation and information sharing of different treatment services. The emergency response time, prehospital transit time, emergency rescue time, consultation call time, and mortality rate of patients were 24.24 ± 4.32 min, 45.69 ± 3.89 min, 6.38 ± 1.05 min, 17.53 ± 0.72 min, and 33.82% ± 3.87% (n = 441), respectively, before the implementation of the standardization and significantly reduced to 10.11 ± 3.21 min, 22.39 ± 4.32 min, 3.26 ± 0.89 min, 3.45 ± 0.45 min, and 20.49% ± 3.11%, separately (n = 495, P < 0.05) after that.
CONCLUSIONSStaff training and SRP can significantly improve the efficiency of severe trauma treatments in China.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; Emergency Medical Services ; standards ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Wounds and Injuries ; Young Adult
10.Covariance analysis on the change of quality of life affected by percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with coronary heart disease
Yi-Hua LU ; Jian-Hua YAN ; Li-Xian SUN ; Quan LI ; Yan-Jie WANG ; Xun ZHUANG ; Ze-Feng ZHANG ; Zhong-Jie FAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2010;31(1):87-91
Objective To compare changes of quality of life at 3 months from baseline among patients who underwent and did not undergo percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Methods Sixty one patients with coronary artery disease, who were hospitalized in Cardiology Department in March 2008, were followed-up for 3 months after being discharged. SF-36 and QOL-35 were administered before PCI and at 3 months. Patients were divided into 2 groups according to whether they underwent PCI. Changes of quality of life scores between PCI and non-PCI groups were compared using analysis of covariance. Results There were 24 cases in non-PCI group and 37 in PCI group. Baseline characteristics were well balanced between PCI and non-PCI groups except gender (67.6% vs. 28.6% for male, P=0.005) , history of angina (56.8% vs. 23.8% , P=0.015) , smoking history(51.4% vs.23.8%,P=0.037) and Judkins classification of coronary artery(P=0.001). Multivariate analysis of covariance showed that the change of life quality between non-PCI group and PCI group in 3-months after discharge had statistical differences in total scores(P=0.044) and mental health scores (P=0.003) of SF-36, total scores (P=0.039) and social function scores (P=0.007) of QOL-35. Conclusion PCI can improve life quality in patients with coronary artery disease.

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