1.Plate fixation via extended Carlson approach for tibial plateau fracture with combined posterolateral and anterolateral fragments
Hai WANG ; Yun XIE ; Zhangxiong LIN ; Fasheng WANG ; Gui WU ; Yaoyu QIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2020;36(10):905-911
Objective:To investigate the clinical outcome of extended Carlson approach to plate fixation of tibial plateau fracture with combined posterolateral and anterolateral fragments.Methods:A retrospective case series study was made on 16 patients with tibial plateau fracture with combined posterolateral and anterolateral fragments admitted to First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University from January 2015 to September 2019. There were 10 males and 6 females, with age of (35.2±4.3)years (range, 22-59 years). According to the Schatzker fracture classification, type II was found in 10 patients, type III in 4, type V in 1 and type VI in 1. Two-column fractures were found in 14 patients and three-column fracture in 2 patients. All patients were treated by plate fixation through the extended Carlson approach. The anterior-posterior X-ray and 3D reconstruction CT scan test were taken at every 3 months after operation to assess fracture healing and posterior tilt angle of lateral tibial plateau. The Rasmussen knee function score was performed 12 months after operation. Complications were detected as well.Results:All patients were followed up for 13-38 months [(18.3±4.6)months]. All patients showed bone healing. At postoperative 12 months, the posterior tilt angle of lateral tibial plateau was reduced to (11.5±4.7)°, compared to preoperative (28.9±3.2)° ( P<0.05). At postoperative 12 months, the Rasmussen score was (25.8±1.1)points compared with preoperative (13.1±3.8)points ( P<0.05), and the results were excellent in 9 patients (56%), good in 6 (37%), and fair in 1 (6%), with the excellent-good rate of 94%. No complications were observed, such as skin necrosis, surgical site infection, internal fixator exposure or osteomyelitis. Conclusion:For tibial plateau fracture with combined posterolateral and anterolateral fragments, plate fixation via the extended Carlson approach is effective to reduce and fix the fracture, decrease the posterior tilt angle of lateral tibial plateau and improve the recovery of postoperative knee function, with no neurovascular injury complications.
2.Preliminary study of a mask filtration test device with respiratory simulation
Xiuquan NIE ; Lieyang FAN ; Qiu CHEN ; Jingyi QIN ; Yaoyu LUO ; Weihong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2020;38(4):255-258
Objective:To develop an air particulate protective mask filter test device that can simulate the dynamics process of human breathing.Methods:The new device used two air pumps working alternately to simulate the dynamics process of human breathing. On March 4th to 17th, 2017, the new device and the traditional one-way airflow mask filtration test device were used to measure the internal and external particle levels of 39 masks of 13 models of 6 brands, and then the filtration efficiency of the mask was calculated and the test results were compared.Results:For the mask without breathing valve, there was no statistically significant difference between the filter efficiency test results of the new device and the traditional unidirectional airflow filter performance test device ( P>0.05) . For masks with breathing valves, the new device detected that three of them had lower filtration efficiency (99.50% vs 98.63%, P<0.01) . After sealing the mask breathing valve with glue, the filtering efficiency of the mask with a breathing valve detected by the new device significantly improved (98.63% vs 99.50%, P<0.01) . Conclusion:This new device can simulate the dynamic process of human exhalation and inhalation, and measure the filtration efficiency of the mask. For masks with breathing valves, the new device makes it easier to detect the decrease in the filtering efficiency of the mask caused by the breathing valve.
3.Preliminary study of a mask filtration test device with respiratory simulation
Xiuquan NIE ; Lieyang FAN ; Qiu CHEN ; Jingyi QIN ; Yaoyu LUO ; Weihong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2020;38(4):255-258
Objective:To develop an air particulate protective mask filter test device that can simulate the dynamics process of human breathing.Methods:The new device used two air pumps working alternately to simulate the dynamics process of human breathing. On March 4th to 17th, 2017, the new device and the traditional one-way airflow mask filtration test device were used to measure the internal and external particle levels of 39 masks of 13 models of 6 brands, and then the filtration efficiency of the mask was calculated and the test results were compared.Results:For the mask without breathing valve, there was no statistically significant difference between the filter efficiency test results of the new device and the traditional unidirectional airflow filter performance test device ( P>0.05) . For masks with breathing valves, the new device detected that three of them had lower filtration efficiency (99.50% vs 98.63%, P<0.01) . After sealing the mask breathing valve with glue, the filtering efficiency of the mask with a breathing valve detected by the new device significantly improved (98.63% vs 99.50%, P<0.01) . Conclusion:This new device can simulate the dynamic process of human exhalation and inhalation, and measure the filtration efficiency of the mask. For masks with breathing valves, the new device makes it easier to detect the decrease in the filtering efficiency of the mask caused by the breathing valve.