1.Flaps transfer with allogeneic tendon transplantation in reconstruction of composite defect of Achilles tendon and surrounding soft tissue
Jiangwei CHEN ; Zunwen LIN ; Gendong HUANG ; Junlong ZHONG ; Zhongzhou XIAO ; Zhili LIU ; Kui DENG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2023;46(5):522-526
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy in one stage reconstruction of composite defects of Achilles tendon and surrounding soft tissues with a flap transfer combined with allogeneic tendon transplantation.Methods:From July 2018 to August 2022, a total of 12 patients, including 9 males and 3 females, with a mean age of 31.5(ranged 8 to 56) years old, had surgery with flap transfer combined with transplantation of allogeneic tendon in one stage reconstruction for compound defects of Achilles tendon and soft tissue at the Department of Orthopaedics of First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University. The defects of Achilles tendons ranged from 4.0 to 9.0 cm, and the soft tissue defects sized from 3.0 cm × 4.0 cm to 14.0 cm × 6.0 cm. Of the 12 patients, 6 received transfers of sural neurovascular flaps, 3 with peroneal perforator flaps and 3 with free anterolateral thigh flaps(ALTF). The flaps sized from 4.0 cm × 4.5 cm to 15.0 cm×7.0 cm, and in addition, allogeneic tendon grafts were used to reconstruct the defects of Achilles tendons in all patients. All the flap donor sites were either directly sutured or covered with skin grafts. Follow-up was carried out by visits of outpatient clinic or telephone or WeChat distant interviews. The flap survival and recovery of ankle function and Achilles tendon were observed.Results:During the 3 months to 2 years of follow-up, none of the patient showed obvious immunological rejection against the transplanted allogeneic tendon. All 12 flaps survived well with the colour and texture close to the surrounding skin. No ulceration occurred in both of the donor and recipient sites. There was no re-rupture of the transplanted allogeneic tendon. At the final follow-up, ankle movement was measured at 13.4°±2.6° in dorsal extension and 33.6°±3.2° in plantar flexion. According to American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle and hind foot function score, a score of 88.7±5.6 was achieved with 7 patients in excellent, 4 in good and 1 was acceptable.Conclusion:In patients with a composite defect of Achilles tendon and surrrounding soft tissue, the application of a flap transfer combined with a homogeneous allograft tendon transplantation in an one stage surgery is a feasible surgical procedure. It can achieve a satisfactory outcome with less trauma and fewer complications.
2.GE Linyi's Experience in the Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis by Stages with the Method of Clearing
Xiao YUAN ; Ning JIANG ; Jyu SUN ; Zhongzhou LI ; Xuan HUANG ;
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(10):996-1000
This paper summarized the clinical experience of Professor GE Linyi in treating ulcerative colitis (UC) by stages with the method of clearing. Professor GE believes that the core pathogenesis of UC is dampness and heat in the intestines, and by taking the method of clearing as the basis, he proposed four methods for treatment of UC including clearing and transforming, clearing and dispersing,clearing and moisterning, clearing and nourishing. The pathogenesis of UC in its active stage is dampness and heat in the intestines, congestion and stagnation of qi and blood, and accumulation of stasis toxins, for which the treatment method is to clear and transform, accompanied by clearing and dispersing method. In terms of the clearing and transforming method, Bai Tou Weng Decoction (白头翁汤) combined with Haungqin (Radix Scutellariae), Machixian (Herba Portulacae) and Pugongying (Herba Taraxaci) is taken as the basic prescription to clear and transform dampness and heat, cool blood, resolve toxins and stop dysentery. For the clearing and dispersing method, medicinals to rectify qi such as Chaihu (Radix Bupleuri), Cuxiangfu (Vingar Rhizoma Cyperi), Muxiang (Radix Aucklandiae), Zhiqiao (Fructus Aurantii), and Binlang (Semen Arecae), as well as those to regulate blood such as Danggui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis), Cebaiye (Cacumen Platycladi) and Diyutan (Radix Sanguisorbae Carbonisatus) are recommended. The pathogenesis of the remission stage is healthy qi depletion and lingering pathogen of dampness and heat stasis toxin in the intestines, for which the method of clearing and nourishing, clearing and moistening can be used; the latter is mainly for people with yin fluids injury, and self-made Qingrun Yichang Decoction (清润益肠汤) is recommended, while the former is for those with spleen and stomach weakness, and self-made Qingyang Jianpi Decoction (清养健脾汤) can be used.