1.Development of Biodegradable Intestinal Anastomose Stent Based on SolidWorks Software
Hong CAO ; Zhengyang YU ; Jie LUO
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(02):-
Objective To develop a biodegradable intestinal anastomose stent which have independence intellectual proper-ty rights and investigate the method by which clinicians could improve the research and development of the new surgical instruments.Methods SolidWorks software was used to turn the design ideas into 3D format on computer,and the engi-neering drawing was applied for patent before being submitted to manufacturers.Results Engineering drawing met the re-quirements of patent application and production,and then the model smoothly entered into animal experiments.Conclusion The clinicians can be studied and utilized some kinds of computer aided design(CAD) software so as to not only avoid lost of modifications during trial production,but also shorten the design cycle and improve production efficiency.
2.Practice and experience of Editorial office of Genes & Diseases in launching and managing English journals
Qiushan TANG ; Ping LUO ; Xueying ZHANG ; Zongshun TANG ; Zhengyang CAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;13(10):1073-1077
Currently,China is confronted with the situation of high quality papers and low impact journals.Quality and quantity of English science,technology and medical(STM) journals in our country can not meet the publishing demand of scientific research papers,which becomes the inner boost of developing English STM journals.Along with the implementation of Project for Enhancing International Impact of China STM Journals,a growing number of STM journals launched international cooperation in journal publishing.This paper introduced Genes & Diseases' strategy of launching and managing English journals in cooperation with foreign publisher.Genes & Diseases strictly follows international publishing practice.The editorial office of Genes & Diseases fully aroused the enthusiasm of editors,editorial board members and the editor-in-chief to solicit manuscripts.Meanwhile,the office of Genes & Diseases took advantages of website,social media,Emails,meeting and academic activity,etc to promote the journals.All these experiences can be used as references for those intended or already started to lunch English STM journal.
3.Echocardiographic study of left ventricular 3-dimension displacement during different ventricular pacing in vivo:a canine model
Wenhua LI ; Lixue YIN ; Jing LU ; Yu ZHONG ; Chunmei LI ; Yan DENG ; Mingliang ZUO ; Shuang LI ; Yang YU ; Zhengyang WANG ; Shan WANG ; Anguo LUO ; Qingguo MENG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(11):984-988
Objective To evaluate the changes of left ventricular(LV) 3-dimension peak displacement (3D-D) during different cardiac pacing patterns. To provide a reliable mechanical data base for the optimization cardiac pacing. Methods Cardiac pacings in open-chest Beagle canine models( n = 10) were performed using three patterns[I, e. , right ventricular apical pacing (RVA-P), LV lateral pacing (LVL-P)and LV apical pacing(LVA-P)],3D full volumetric real-time imaging were acquired in a completed cardiac cycle. The 3D-D,3D-D peak time (3D-DTc) and the standard deviation of TC(3D-DTSD) were calculated and analyzed in different pacing patterns for difference and spatial correlationship. Results ① The 3D-D of LVL-P and LVA-P state decreased compared with BASE and RVA-P state, there were significant 3D-D difference of mid anterior,mid anteriorspetal, mid interior,mid posterior, mid lateral between LVL-P and BASE, RVA-P patterns( P <0.05). There were significant 3D-D difference of mid anterior,mid lateral,mid posterior between LVA-P and RVA-P patterns groups( P <0.05). There were significant 3D-D difference of all segments in apical level between LVL-P,LVA-P and BASE, RVA-P states( P <0.05). ② Corrected by the heart rate,the 3D-DTC of different cardiac pacing patterns were shorter than BASE state. ③ There were no significant 3D-DTSD difference between different cardiac pacings and BASE patterns. There were significant 3D-DTSD difference between RVA-P and LVA-P patterns (P < 0.05). Conclusions LV mechanical activation and synchronization could be maintained during RVA-P rather than LVA-P and LVL-P. Echocardiographic study of left ventricular 3D-D can actually reveal myocardial mechanical state during different cardiac pacings and BASE patterns.
4.Changes in nerve fiber thickness and vascular density in macula and optic disc after femtosecond laser assisted and conventional phacoemulsification
Menglan ZHOU ; Zhengdong XU ; Changjun LAN ; Yue YANG ; Zhengyang LUO ; Zhuang MIAO ; Biao LI
International Eye Science 2024;24(9):1461-1465
AIM: To observe the changes of nerve fiber thickness and vessel density in macula and optic disc following femtosecond laser-assisted and conventional phacoemulsification cataract surgery through optical coherence tomography angiography(OCTA).METHODS: A total of 65 cases(85 eyes)that diagnosed with age-related cataract and received surgery in Aier Eye Hospital(East of Chengdu)were included in this prospective nonrandomized controlled study. The patients were divided into two groups according to the surgery choice, with 23 cases(30 eyes)in femtosecond laser assisted group, and 42 cases(55 eyes)in traditional phacoemulsification group. OCTA was used to compare the changes in central macular thickness, thickness of nerve fiber layer in optic disc, vessel density and blood perfusion preoperatively, and at 1 d and 1 mo postoperatively.RESULTS: BCVA of patients in the two groups was significantly improved and IOP was significantly reduced at 1 mo postoperatively(all P<0.01). The macular nerve fiber layer thickness of the femtosecond laser-assisted group was increased at 1 d and 1 mo postoperatively(all P<0.05), while there was no statistical difference in the traditional phacoemulsification group before and after surgery(all P>0.05); there were significant differences in nerve fiber layer thickness in optic disc, vessel density and blood perfusion in both macula and optic disc of the traditional phacoemulsification group(all P<0.05), but there were no differences in the femtosecond laser assisted group(all P>0.05). Furthermore, there were no significant differences in foveal avascular zone area in the two groups of patients(all P>0.05).CONCLUSION: Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery had less impact on retinal vessels.