1.Efficacy of endoscopic nasal lateral wall dissection approach in the treatment of maxillary sinus diseases.
Wei WANG ; Xiaodong ZHAN ; Hualong QIANG ; Zhongqiang CHENG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(12):1075-1077
OBJECTIVE:
A retrospective analysis of the clinical efficacy on the surgery of maxillary sinus diseases via the endoscopic lateral nasal wall incision, and a discussion on the clinical application of this approach.
METHOD:
Eighteen cases of the maxillary sinus diseases diagnosed on the basis of the preoperative nasal endoscopy, CT scan or MRI, and pathologic finding. Among 13 patients underwent routine lateral nasal wall incision approach, including 4 of maxillary sinus hemorrhagic and necrotic polyps, 4 of maxillary sinus cyst, and 3 of the maxillary sinus fungal infection. Five patients underwent lateral nasal wall resection approach and thorough maxillary sinus lesions resection by nasal endoscope, including 3 of inverted maxillary sinus papilloma, a nasal sinus bone giant cell tumor and a spindle cell tumor. Patients were followed up for more than half a year, and the postoperative efficacy were observed.
RESULT:
The surgical cavity of the lateral nasal wall incision approach have luminal epithelium, well shapes of inferior turbinate, no recurrence of the lesion, and the lateral nasal wall resection patients with well luminal epithelium, without recurrence. All patients had no complications such as numbness, tears, etc.
CONCLUSION
Endoscopic incision of lateral nasal wall keep the nasolacrimal duct and inferior turbinate, help remove the entire sinus cavity lesion and retain the physiological function of the nasal cavity. Resection of the lateral nasal wall can reveal an ideal vision approach, which perform certain clinical value for the treatment of the inverted maxillary sinus papilloma and sinus cancer.
Cysts
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surgery
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Dissection
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Endoscopy
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Maxillary Sinus
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surgery
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Maxillary Sinus Neoplasms
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surgery
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Maxillary Sinusitis
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microbiology
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surgery
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Nasal Cavity
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surgery
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Papilloma, Inverted
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surgery
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Retrospective Studies
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
2. Research progress on Andersson lesion in ankylosing spondylitis
Huafeng WANG ; Cheng BI ; Zhongqiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2017;55(10):798-800
Andersson lesion is a destructive vertebral or disco-vertebral lesion that occurs in the late stage of the ankylosing spondylitis. According to the etiology, these lesions are usually classified into localized lesions and extensive lesions. The history of ankylosing spondylitis and characteristic imaging is the key to the diagnosis of Andersson lesion. Conservative treatment may be effective for localized lesions. However, surgical intervention is often required for the failure of conservative treatment and extensive lesions. Currently, the optimal procedure for this problem is spinal osteotomy through pseudarthrosis and debridement via posterior-only approach.
3.Application value of different model of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in pathological grading of breast invasive ductal carcinoma
Cuiping MA ; Cheng XU ; Qiang GAO ; Xiangcheng SHI ; Zhongqiang SHI
Cancer Research and Clinic 2018;30(7):468-472,476
Objective To explore the application value of different dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) models in pathological grading of breast invasive ductal carcinoma.Methods Forty-five cases of breast invasive ductal carcinoma confirmed by clinical pathology from June 2016 to October 2017 in Shanxi Provincial People's Hospital were enrolled in this study.Grade 1 and 2 invasive ductal carcinomas were classified into the low-grade group,grade 3 invasive ductal carcinomas was classified as the high-grade group.The whole patients underwent DCE-MRI scans.Volume transport constant (Ktrans) was obtained by using the Extended Tofts Linear model with population arterial input function (AIF).Then,the Reference Region model was used to obtain the reference region model volume transport constant(RRKtrans).The performances of histogram analysis of these two quantitative parameters in pathological grading of breast invasive ductal carcinoma were compared.Results The mean,25 %,50 %,75 %,90 % percentiles,kurtosis and skewness of RRKtrans in high grade group were (0.793±0.258)/min,(0.484±0.209)/min,(0.773±0.277)/min,(1.066±0.351)/min,(1.322±0.406)/min,2.647 (1.426,3.679),0.398 (0.297,0.514) respectively,and the corresponding parameters in low grade group were (0.506±0.203)/min,(0.301 ±0.142)/min,(0.487 ±0.211)/min,(0.692±0.281)/min,(0.861±0.323)/min,1.725 (0.779,2.316),0.258 (0.133,0.302) respectively.There were significant differences between the two groups (all P < 0.05).The mean,50 %,75 %,90 %percentiles of Ktrans in high grade groups were (0.099±0.034)/min,(0.110±0.033)/min,(0.132±0.045)/min,(0.140±0.047)/min respectively,and the corresponding parameters in low grade group were (0.067±0.030)/min,(0.082 ±0.067)/min,(0.096 ±0.059)/min,(0.113 ±0.074)/min respectively.There were significant differences between the two groups (all P < 0.05).RRKtrans was superior to Ktrans in distinguishing area under the curve (AUC) of receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) of high and low grading of breast invasive ductal carcinoma.Conclusion RRKtrans obtained by Reference Region model and Ktrans obtained by Population AIF DCE-MRI have some values in pathological grading of breast invasive ductal carcinoma,but the performance of RRKtrans is superior to Kftrans.
4.Application of Autologous Mastoid Cortical Bone in Canal Wall -down Tympanoplasty
Zhongqiang CHENG ; Xiaodong ZHAN ; Wei WANG ; Hualong QIANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2018;26(1):37-39
Objective To investigate the clinical effects of autologous mastoid cortex in canal wall -down tympanoplasty .Methods From Jun 2015 to Jan 2016 ,40 patients with chronic suppurative otitis media were ran-domly divided into the experimental group and control group ,with 20 patients in each group .Patients in the experi-mental group were treated with autologous cortical bone on the tympanic cavity reconstruction surgery + opening tympanoplasty + mastoid cavity filling surgery ,the control group received opening tympanoplasty only .All cases were followed up for 1 year to compare postoperative dry ear and hearing improvement in the two groups .Results The dry ear rate of the experimental group was (100% ) higher than that of the control group (70% ) .The hearing of the two groups was significantly improved(23 .42 ± 0 .90 dB) in the experimental group ,higher than that in the control group (8 .43 ± 0 .04 dB) at 6 months after operation .Conclusion Using autologous cortical bone on the tympanic cavity reconstruction in the treatment of chronic suppurative otitis media is effective .The postoperative dry ear rate is high and the hearing improvement is excellent .
5.Effects of TRIB3 activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway on growth and proliferation of laryngeal carcinoma TU686 cells in vitro and peripheral immunosuppressive molecule expression in transplanted mice
Zhongqiang CHENG ; Chengyi JIANG ; Wei WANG ; Hualong QIANG ; Xiaodong ZHAN ; Runsheng YUAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2023;39(12):2595-2600
Objective:To investigate the effects of TRIB3 activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway on the growth and pro-liferation of laryngeal carcinoma TU686 cells in vitro and expression of peripheral immunosuppressive molecules in transplanted mice.Methods:Protein and RNA expressions of TRIB3 were detected in vitro cells(human immortalized epidermal cell line HaCat and laryngeal carcinoma cell line TU686)and tissues(laryngeal carcinoma and adjacent tissues),respectively.Laryngeal carcinoma TU686 cells were cultured in vitro and divided into negative control group(NC group)and TRIB3 knockdown group(sh-TRIB3 group),total protein and RNA of cells were extracted to verify the expression level of TRIB3 in two groups.After successful verifica-tion,proliferation ability of TU686 cells was detected by CCK-8,colony cloning and flow cytometry.Protein expression levels of Wnt,Cyclin-D1,C-myc,β-catenin and p-β-catenin in two groups were detected by Western blot.Correlation analysis verified the correla-tion between TRIB3 and Wnt,Cyclin-D1,C-myc,β-catenin,p-β-catenin protein expressions.TRIB3-low expressing nude mouse transplanted tumor model(TRIB3 sgRNA group)was constructed by knockdown the TRIB3 core plasmid,and a parallel control group(Control sgRNA group)was set up,tumor growth volume and weight were observed,and serum immunosuppressive molecules expres-sions was determined by ELISA.Results:Compared with HaCat cells and normal paracarcinoma tissues,TRIB3 was highly expressed in TU686 cells and laryngeal carcinoma tissues.Compared with negative control group,proliferation ability of TU686 cells was signifi-cantly inhibited after TRIB3 knockdown,and cell growth was blocked in G1/S phase.Expressions of Wnt,Cyclin-D1,C-myc andβ-catenin protein in Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway were decreased significantly,while expression of p-β-catenin was increased significantly.TRIB3 was significantly correlated with protein expression levels of Wnt,Cyclin-D1,β-catenin and p-β-catenin.The in vivo results showed that compared with Control sgRNA group,tumor growth volume and weight of mice in TRIB3 sgRNA group were significantly decreased,and expressions of serum immunosuppressive molecules IL-4,IL-6,IL-10,TGF-β and PGE2 were signifi-cantly decreased.Conclusion:TRIB3 is highly expressed in TU686 cells,and TRIB3 can inhibit growth and proliferation of TU686 cells and transplanted tumors by activating Wnt/β-catenin-related signaling pathways,and reverse tumor immunosuppressive microen-vironment,suggesting that TRIB3 may be an effective target for laryngeal cancer.