1.The clinical features of epistaxis in the posterior fornix of inferior meatus and its comprehensive treatment measures.
Changwu XIAO ; Shiming CHEN ; Yongjun DING ; Yonggang KONG ; Zezhang TAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(8):541-543
OBJECTIVE:
To summarize the clinical features of epistaxis in the posterior fornix of inferior meatus and its comprehensive treatment measures.
METHOD:
We collected and retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 212 cases of epistaxis hospitalized in our department, among which 23 cases were diagnosed as epistaxis in the posterior fornix of inferior meatus. They underwent nasal endoscopic exploration and coagulation surgery with one case under general anesthesia and the other 22 under local anesthesia. The bleeding from olfactory cleft, spheno-ethmoidal recess and the middle nasal meatus were excluded for all the patients during the surgery. After shifting the inferior turbinate inward by fracture, the active bleeding was found in the posterior fornix of inferior meatus, which was stopped immediately by bipolar coagulation. The areas of coagulation and nasal mucosa erosion were packed with nasopore after operation.
RESULT:
For all the patients, bleeding spots were definitely located during the operation and successfully coagulated. None of them suffered from recurrent-bleeding within 1 week postoperatively. Followed up for 6 to 12 months, there was no epstaxis recurrence or nasal cavity adhesion at the bled side in all patients.
CONCLUSION
For intractable epistaxis patient, after excluding the bleeding in olfactory cleft, sphenoethmoidal recess and the middle nasal meatus, it should be considered that the bleeding might come from posterior fornix of inferior meatus. It is the key point to thoroughly expose the posterior fornix of inferior meatus by shifting the inferior turbinate inward by fracture and explore for the bleeding spot carefully.
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2.Biocompatibility of Ti35Nb3Zr2Ta, a new beta-titanium alloy, as joint prosthesis material
Yonggang DUAN ; Yingqi DING ; Long ZHANG ; Yuzhang LIU ; Xiaolong TANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(34):5536-5540
BACKGROUND:Ti6Al4V is a titanium aloy that is widely used in human joint replacement, but its modulus of elasticity is greater than human bone, resulting in the bad stability of the prosthesis. Ti35Nb3Zr2Ta, a new βtitanium aloy, has a lower modulus of elasticity, and maybe becomes a new-generation human joint prosthesis material that has a better biocompatibility. OBJECTIVE:To study the biocompatibility of Ti35Nb3Zr2Ta in prosthesis. METHODS:Wanfang, CNKI and PubMed databases were retrieved using a computer with “new β titanium;prosthesis; biocompatible” as keywords, and the retrieval time ranged from 2010 to 2015. Articles focusing on current application status for medical prosthesis materials and the biocompatibility of Ti35Nb3Zr2Ta in prosthesis were selected. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with Ti6Al4V, Ti35Nb3Zr2Ta has higher surface roughness and smaler surface contact angle; the alkaline phosphatase activity and amount of calcium deposits in osteoblasts cultured at Ti35Nb3Zr2Ta is significantly higher than that at Ti6Al4V. Ti35Nb3Zr2Ta has good biocompatibility, and can be considered to be widely used as joint prosthesis material further.
3.Assisted diagnostic value and precise surgery significance of MSCT angiography in torsion of ovarian tumors in children
Yonggang DING ; Kai SHAN ; Jinhua CAI ; Yong QIN
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(8):577-580
Objective To study the assisted diagnostic value and significance in precise surgery of MSCT angiography in torsion of ovar-ian tumors in children. Methods The dual-phase enhanced MSCT images data of 15 children patients with ovarian tumor torsion which were confirmed by surgery were retrospectively analyzed. Showed the vascular changes around the ovaries and judged the ovarian tumors arise and torsion side with the vascular reconstruction methods of multi-planar reconstruction (MPR),maximum intensity projection (MIP),volume rendering ( VR) ,then compared with the operation situation. Results Among the 15 cases aged from 2 months to 11 years old who were de-tected with MSCT scanning and angiography, there were 11 cases of benign tumor (9 cases of ovarian teratoma and 2 cases of serous cystade-noma) and 4 cases of malignant tumor (3 cases of yolk sac tumor and 1 case of malignant mixed germ cell tumor). MSCTA displayed that o-varian vessels changes were abnormal thickening and twisting of distal feeding artery and tumor vascular network formation;and there were thickening, tortuosity, increased density and a few visible‘whirl sign’ in draining veins. Preoperative MSCTA displayed ovarian tumor blood supply arteries were found 5 cases of downlink of ovarian artery and 10 cases of asscending branches of uterine artery. There were 4 cases of ovarian tumor originated from the left ovary combined with reverse and 11 cases originated from the right ovary combined with reverse, which were consistent with intraoperative findings. Intraoperative MSCTA provide information which helped accurate chose of the surgical incision, precise abruption of tumor blood vessels and resection of the tumor and ovarian lesions, thus saved the operation time and reduced the blood loss. Conclusion MSCT angiography can not only provide diagnosis information of torsion of ovarian tumors in children,but also more impor-tantly,it has an important assisted significance in precision surgery.
4.Expression of urotensinⅡ receptor GPR14 in aorta of apoE knockout mice
Zhijian WANG ; Wenhui DING ; Libin SHI ; Lei MENG ; Ziwen REN ; Dingfang PU ; Yonggang ZHANG ; Chaoshu TANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(11):-
] AIM: To investigate the expression of the urotensin Ⅱ (UⅡ) receptor GPR14 in the aorta of apoE knockout mouse. METHODS: The expression of GPR14 in the aorta of apoE knockout C57BL/6J mice at various ages (18 weeks, 28 weeks, and 38 weeks old, respectively) was determined with competitive RT-PCR. A binding assay of [ 125 I]-UⅡ on the aortic tissue was also performed in 28 weeks group. RESULTS: We found significant upregulation of GPR14 mRNA at all three ages. Compared with wild type group at the same age, the GPR14 mRNA level in apoE knockout mice increased 54.2% in 18 week group (P
5.Clinical analysis of liver transplant from a child of brain death to an adult
Jun SHI ; Wenfeng LUO ; Limin DING ; Zhidan XU ; Yonggang WANG ; Xinchang LI ; Laibang LUO ; Chengmei LONG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2011;17(5):359-363
Objective To explore clinical feasibility of liver transplant from child of brain death to adult, to summarize the clinical experiences that a child of brain death transplants liver to an adult. Methods The recipient was a 39-year-old woman patient with primary hepatic carcinoma and posthepatitis cirrhosis (decompensation stage); while the donor was a 8-old-year child of brain death because of brain neoplasms. Donated liver was gained by the method of en bloc multivisceral procurement in a short time; the operative method was classic orthotopic liver transplantation. The postoperative managements included immunosuppression, prevention of infection, hepatic protection, and other relevant supports etc. Results The transplantation operative duration was 6 hours, after which not only did the recipient survive but also her body functioned well including the liver part, with no severe postoperative complications. Conclusions The technology of transplanting livers from children to adults is feasible. The key to ensure the success of transplant operation is systematic preoperative evaluation, excellent operative technique, and perfect postoperative treatment.
6.Knockdown of Notch-1 augments inhibitory effect of dihydroartemisinin on viability of human osteosarcoma cell line U-2OS
Lei QI ; Yonggang DUAN ; Yingqi DING ; Long ZHANG ; Yuzhang LIU ; Xiaolong TANG ; Ji WU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(12):2120-2125
AIM:To investigate the effect of Notch-1 knockdown on the growth of dihydroartemisinin-inhibited human osteosarcoma cell line U-2OS.METHODS:U-2OS cells treated with different concentrations of dihydroartemisinin (5, 10, 15 and 20μmol/L) were collected.The expression of Notch-1, MMP-2, MMP-9 and Hes-1 at mRNA and protein levels was measured by real-time PCR and Western blotting, respectively.U-2OS cells were transfected with Notch-1 siRNA for 24 h and incubated with dihydroartemisinin for another 24 h.The cell apoptotic rate , protein expression of MMP-2, MMP-9 and Hes-1, and the migration ability were measured by MTT assay , Western blotting and Transwell experiment , respectively.RESULTS:Dihydroartemisinin (5, 10, 15 and 20 μmol/L) decreased the expression of Notch-1, MMP-2, MMP-9 and Hes-1 at mRNA and protein levels in a dose-dependent manner .Down-regulation of Notch-1 significantly en-hanced the effect of dihydroartemisinin on the cell apoptosis , the protein expression of MMP-2, MMP-9 and Hes-1, and mi-gration ability ( P<0.05 ) .CONCLUSION: Notch-1 pathway is involved in the process of dihydroartemisinin-inhibited U-2OS cell growth.Knockdown of Notch-1 augments the inhibitory effect of dihydroartemisinin on U-2OS cell viability.
7.Value of three-dimensional endoanal ultrasonography for anal fistula assessment.
Yonggang WANG ; Jianhua DING ; Ke ZHAO ; Haopeng YE ; Yujuan ZHAO ; Yong ZHAO ; Yanan LEI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;17(12):1183-1186
OBJECTIVETo explore the value of preoperative evaluation with three-dimensional endoanal ultrasonography (3D-EAUS) for anal fistula in order to provide preoperative assessment for anal fistula.
METHODSOne hundred patients diagnosed with anal fistula undergoing surgery between March 2012 and March 2013 in our department were prospectively enrolled. All the patients were randomly divided into the ultrasound group and the control group with fifty patients in each group. The ultrasound group received 3D-EAUS and the control group received routine examinations (digital examination and probe) to assess the position of the internal opening, the type of fistula and secondary tracks, respectively. The concordance rate of the preoperative assessment and intraoperative exploration was evaluated between the two groups.
RESULTSThe accuracy of identifying internal opening was 96.0% for the ultrasound group and 82.0% for the control group with statistically significant difference (P=0.02). The accuracy of identifying internal opening for simple anal fistula was similar (95.0% vs. 91.3%, P=1). For complex anal fistula, the accuracy was also higher in the ultrasound group (96.7% vs. 74.1%, P=0.025). The accuracy of fistula classification was 78.0% for the ultrasound group and 96.0% for the control group with significant difference (P=0.01). The accuracy of identifying a second track was higher in the ultrasound group (96.0% vs. 82.0%, P=0.025).
CONCLUSIONSIt is significantly superior for 3D-EAUS to detect the internal opening, fistula classification and identification of a second track in complex anal fistulas as compared to conventional examination. 3D-EAUS should be recommended as a preoperative assessment for anal fistula, especially for complex one.
Endosonography ; Humans ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; Physical Examination ; Rectal Fistula ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging
8.Liver Transplantation for Recurrent Liver Cancer after Resection
Bo LI ; Lnan YAN ; Ding YUAN ; Yong ZENG ; Tianfu WEN ; Jichun ZHAO ; Wentao WANG ; Mingqing XU ; Jiayin YANG ; Yukui MA ; Yonggang WEI
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the outcome of liver transplantation in patients with recurrent liver cancer after resection.Methods Data of 23 patients underwent liver transplantation for recurrent liver cancer from April 2001 to March 2008 were retrospectively collected and analyzed.Results Previous history of liver resection had little negative effect in subsequent liver transplantation in technical aspect.Liver function recovered uneventfully after transplantation in all cases.Alpha fetoprotein(AFP) recovered to normal value in 13 of 17 cases with elevated AFP before transplantation within one month after operation.Five cases(21.74%) had postoperative complications.Nineteen cases(82.61%) were followed up,average follow-up duration were 610 days.There were 5 cases(26.32%) of cancer recurrence and 6 deaths during follow-up,survival rate was 68.42%.Conclusion Liver transplantation is a reasonable treatment for recurrent liver cancer after resection.
9.Value of three-dimensional endoanal ultrasonography for anal fistula assessment
Yonggang WANG ; Jianhua DING ; Ke ZHAO ; Haopeng YE ; Yujuan ZHAO ; Yong ZHAO ; Yanan LEI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;(12):1183-1186
Objective To explore the value of preoperative evaluation with three-dimensional endoanal ultrasonography (3D-EAUS) for anal fistula in order to provide preoperative assessment for anal fistula. Methods One hundred patients diagnosed with anal fistula undergoing surgery between March 2012 and March 2013 in our department were prospectively enrolled. All the patients were randomly divided into the ultrasound group and the control group with fifty patients in each group. The ultrasound group received 3D-EAUS and the control group received routine examinations (digital examination and probe) to assess the position of the internal opening, the type of fistula and secondary tracks, respectively. The concordance rate of the preoperative assessment and intraoperative exploration was evaluated between the two groups. Results The accuracy of identifying internal opening was 96.0%for the ultrasound group and 82.0% for the control group with statistically significant difference (P=0.02). The accuracy of identifying internal opening for simple anal fistula was similar (95.0% vs. 91.3%, P=1). For complex anal fistula, the accuracy was also higher in the ultrasound group (96.7%vs. 74.1%, P=0.025). The accuracy of fistula classification was 78.0% for the ultrasound group and 96.0% for the control group with significant difference (P=0.01). The accuracy of identifying a second track was higher in the ultrasound group (96.0% vs. 82.0%, P=0.025). Conclusions It is significantly superior for 3D-EAUS to detect the internal opening , fistula classification and identification of a second track in complex anal fistulas as compared to conventional examination. 3D-EAUS should be recommended as a preoperative assessment for anal fistula , especially for complex one.
10.Value of three-dimensional endoanal ultrasonography for anal fistula assessment
Yonggang WANG ; Jianhua DING ; Ke ZHAO ; Haopeng YE ; Yujuan ZHAO ; Yong ZHAO ; Yanan LEI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;(12):1183-1186
Objective To explore the value of preoperative evaluation with three-dimensional endoanal ultrasonography (3D-EAUS) for anal fistula in order to provide preoperative assessment for anal fistula. Methods One hundred patients diagnosed with anal fistula undergoing surgery between March 2012 and March 2013 in our department were prospectively enrolled. All the patients were randomly divided into the ultrasound group and the control group with fifty patients in each group. The ultrasound group received 3D-EAUS and the control group received routine examinations (digital examination and probe) to assess the position of the internal opening, the type of fistula and secondary tracks, respectively. The concordance rate of the preoperative assessment and intraoperative exploration was evaluated between the two groups. Results The accuracy of identifying internal opening was 96.0%for the ultrasound group and 82.0% for the control group with statistically significant difference (P=0.02). The accuracy of identifying internal opening for simple anal fistula was similar (95.0% vs. 91.3%, P=1). For complex anal fistula, the accuracy was also higher in the ultrasound group (96.7%vs. 74.1%, P=0.025). The accuracy of fistula classification was 78.0% for the ultrasound group and 96.0% for the control group with significant difference (P=0.01). The accuracy of identifying a second track was higher in the ultrasound group (96.0% vs. 82.0%, P=0.025). Conclusions It is significantly superior for 3D-EAUS to detect the internal opening , fistula classification and identification of a second track in complex anal fistulas as compared to conventional examination. 3D-EAUS should be recommended as a preoperative assessment for anal fistula , especially for complex one.