3.Violence: a problem of health equity and people's right to safety.
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7.The risk factors and prognosis of laparoscopic cholecystectomy remedied by laparotomy
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(16):2714-2716
Objective To review the study on the risk factors and prognosis of laparoscopic cholecystectomy remedied by laparotomy. Methods Five hundred cases of laparoscopic cholecystectomy patients in our hospital were collected as a research object ,using univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis to screen and analyze laparotomy during laparoscopic cholecystectomy ,and its prognosis. Results 500 cases of cholecys-tectomy patients were converted to laparotomy in a ratio of 4.2%. The independent risk factors contained BMI index,patients with history of abdominal surgery,patients with cholecystitis episodes,doctors clinical experience , patients with gallbladder wall thickness during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Twenty-one patients undergone laparotomy during laparoscopic cholecystectomy without severe complications. Conclusion Before laparoscopic cholecystectomy,physicians should analyze the following factors comprehensively in obesity,abdominal surgery, recurrent cholecystitis,gallbladder wall thickness,in order to determine the operating method and reduce the the rate from laparoscopic cholecystectomy to laparotomy.
8.Effect of subchronic exposure to fluoride on mRNA expression of estrogen receptor in female mice
Cai-sheng, WANG ; Yong, TANG ; Chun, WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2013;(2):146-148
Objective To study the subchronic toxicity of sodium fluoride on mRNA expression of estrogen receptor(ER) in female mice.Methods Forty female mice were randomly divided into 4 groups according to body mass,10 in each group,and exposed to sodium fluoride solution(0,1,5,25 mg/L) through drinking water in control,low-dose,medium-dose and high-dose groups for 12 weeks.The expression levels of ERα,ER3 mRNA in ovarian tissues were determined by RT-PCR method.Results The relative expression levels of ERα,ERβ mRNA in control,low-,medium-and high-dose groups were 0.7028 + 0.0474,0.7195 ± 0.0552,0.6479 ± 0.0590,0.5684 ± 0.0513 and 0.8418 ± 0.0131,0.7729 ± 0.0974,0.7610 ± 0.0984,0.8026 ± 0.0234,respectively.The difference between high-dose and control groups of the expression level of ERα was statistically significant (P < 0.05).Conclusions The subchronic toxicity of fluoride can decrease the expression of estrogen receptor in ovarian tissue,which may have a certain effect on reproductive development of female mice.
9.Breast cancer radiotherapy: controversies and prospectives.
Chinese Medical Journal 2008;121(20):1957-1959
10.Stability of simple suspension and twin-ring external fixation in the treatment of children clavicle fracture
Yong YUE ; Weibin SHENG ; Qiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(39):6946-6953
BACKGROUND:Open reduction is general y not advocated for the treatment of children clavicle fracture, because the thick and tough periosteum remains intact and attached by the ligament attachment. In clinic, twin-ring external fixation and simple suspension are commonly used, but there is no reliable basis on which method can get better effect.
OBJECTIVE:To compare the stability of twin-ring external fixation and simple suspension for the treatment of children clavicle fracture.
METHODS:The patients with children clavicle fracture and treated by twin-ring external fixation and simple suspension were selected from June 2008 to December 2012, including 17 patients treated with simple suspension and 22 patients treated with twin-ring external fixation. The X-ray film examination was performed regularly to observe the fracture healing and shoulder function.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The 17 patients treated with simple suspension had good healing;three cases had gap between fracture ends at 1 week after treatment, and re-suspension to increase the height and final y two fracture ends contacted in one case;for the other two cases, there was stil gap between fracture ends, and changed for twin-ring external fixation, the fracture ends contacted. Al the 22 patients in the twin-ring external fixation group obtained healing;five cases had performance of upper extremity neurovascular compression on the fracture side after fixation;after releasing, three cases had recovery, and two cases were treated with simple suspension, the fracture ends began to contact;six cases had armpit redness;four cases had early sleep difficulties;two cases had gap between fracture ends at 1 week after treatment, and after re-adjust, the fracture ends contacted in two cases. The results showed both two methods could not cause appearance deformity, and both could get healing. The simple suspension fixation is easy to operate with reliable effect, and it is comfortable which make it easy to accept by the children, it has the advantages of early for functional exercise, less tissue damage, does not affect the blood supply;the twin-ring external fixation is easy to compress the axil ary arteries and nerves on both sides, thus resulting in upper extremity swel ing, numbness and skin redness, and it can cause discomfort night sleeping and poor comfort which is not easy for children to accept. But, no matter what method we take, the review after 1 week, as wel as the line between proximal and distal part and the contact between fracture ends is stil important.