1.Vertical reduction mammaplasty with wide superior pedicle.
Fa-zhi QI ; Yong ZHANG ; Jian-ying GU ; Zi-hao FENG ; Zhen YANG ; Yue-dong SHI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2009;25(6):416-419
OBJECTIVETo report the reduction mammaplasty with vertical incision and superior wide pedicle.
METHODSTypical Lejour mosque-dome design was performed. The inferior part of glandular tissue and skin were excised. The nipple-and-areola complex (NAC) was elevated to normal position with superior wide pedicle. The breast morphology was modified with vertical scar left.
RESULTS46 patients were treated. 4 patients had unilateral breast reduction. 14 breasts had wound dehiscence. 3 breasts received debridement, others were treated conservatively with dressings. No complete NAC necrosis occurred.
CONCLUSIONSThe reduction mammaplasty with vertical incision and superior wide pedicle is a safe and effective method with a low risk of NAC necrosis.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Mammaplasty ; methods ; Middle Aged ; Young Adult
2.The treatment of sternal wound infection by internal fixation of sternum with titanium plate after cardiac surgery.
Fa-Zhi QI ; Zi-Hao FENG ; Yong ZHANG ; Jian-Ying GU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2013;29(1):8-11
OBJECTIVETo investigate the internal fixation of sternum with titanium plate for the treatment of sternal wound infection after cardiac surgery.
METHODSA retrospective study of 26 patients from Jan 2009 to Dec 2011 was carried out. All the 26 cases with sternal wounds infection after cardiac surgery, were treated by internal fixation with titanium plates.
RESULTSAll the patients had chronic infection, lasting for more than 3 months. 3 patients received vacuum-assisted closure treatment after complete debridement. All the wounds were covered with pectoral major muscle flap. All the wounds healed completely with no recurrence of infection.
CONCLUSIONSInternal fixation of sternum with titanium plate can increase the stability. It helps to improve the treatment efficacy of sternal wound infection after cardiac surgery.
Adult ; Aged ; Bone Plates ; Female ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; methods ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Surgical Wound Infection ; surgery ; Thoracic Surgical Procedures ; adverse effects ; Thoracic Wall ; surgery ; Titanium
3.Plastic surgery after solid organ transplantations.
Fa-zhi QI ; Yong ZHANG ; Zhen YANG ; Zi-hao FENG ; Jian-ying GU
Chinese Medical Journal 2009;122(10):1184-1187
BACKGROUNDMore patients receive organ transplantation surgeries due to the advancement in immunosuppressive agents and surgical techniques. Some of those patients may need to undergo plastic or reconstructive surgery. Long-term use of immunosuppressive agents raises some serious problems. Therefore, this study aimed to introduce our experience about the safety and effectiveness of plastic surgeries after solid organ allograft transplantation.
METHODSA retrospective review of 17 transplant recipients who underwent different reconstructive or cosmetic operations was carried out. The subjects included 1 heart transplant, 1 liver transplant and 15 kidney transplant recipients.
RESULTSAll patients tolerated the plastic surgery procedures well. Flaps and skin grafts were the main constructive methods. There were no postoperative infections and wound dehiscence. Transferred flaps survived completely. Skin grafts took well. Three of the cosmetic surgery patients were satisfied with the results.
CONCLUSIONSImmunosuppressed organ transplant recipients can successfully undergo major reconstructive and cosmetic surgery when given special attention.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Heart Transplantation ; Humans ; Immunosuppressive Agents ; therapeutic use ; Kidney Transplantation ; Liver Transplantation ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Organ Transplantation ; Surgery, Plastic ; adverse effects ; methods ; Young Adult
4.Application of FDG-PET/CT in the diagnosis of chronic sternal median incision infection
Zi-Hao FENG ; Ru-Fan ZHANG ; Yue-Dong SHI ; Yong ZHANG ; Jian-Ying GU ; Hong-Cheng SHI ; Fa-Zhi QI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2016;23(4):433-436
Objective:To evaluate the qualitative and localization diagnostic value of PET/CT in chronic sternal median incision infection after heart surgery and the guiding function of PET/CT image in debridement .Methods:Twenty‐one patients with chronic sternal median incision infection admitted to our hospital from February 2015 to December 2015 underwent PET/CT examinations within one week prior to surgery were selected .Detection of extent of sternal wound infection and localization diagnoses of costal chondritis were conducted by using PET/CT and CT ,and the results were compared with the diagnosis results during surgery .The qualitative and localization diagnostic value of PET/CT in chronic sternal median incision infection were evaluated .Debridement was guided by the PET/CT images .Patients were followed up for 6‐16 months after operation ,and the debridement and reconstructive surgery effect on chronic sternal median incision infection was evaluated . Results:There were 20 cases of sternal osteomyelitis ,18 cases of mediastinitis ,and 9 cases of costal chondritis .Accuracies of PET/CT in above diagnoses were all 100% .Sensitivity ,specificity ,positive predictive value ,negative predictive value ,and accuracy of PET/CT in localizing involved costal cartilages were 85 .71% ,99 .74% ,96 .00% ,98 .99% ,and 98 .81% , respectively .Sensitivity , negative predictive value , and accuracy of PET/CT in localizing involved costal cartilages were significantlyhigherthanthoseofCT(Pvalueswere0.002,0.008,and0.01).Curerateofpatientswithcostalchondritisafter first debridement operation was 85 .7% .Conclusions:PET/CT is of high accuracy in qualitative diagnosis and localization compared with CT in chronic sternal median incision infection after heart surgery , which is promising in guidance of debridement operation .
5.Establishment of a Xenografted Acute Myeloid Leukemia Model by using Zebrafish.
Yong-Bin YE ; Ming-Wan ZHANG ; Da-Fa QIU ; Zi-Wen GUO ; Hui-Qing HE ; Xiao-Jun XU ;
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2017;25(1):35-41
Objectve: To investigate the feasibility of establishing xenografted leukemia model by zebrafish, so as to provide the more direct model in vitro and experimental evidence for study of acute myeloid leukemia and screening of the drugs for targeting therapy.
METHODSAcute myeloid leukemia cell line KG-1a was labeled with red fluorescent dye-MitoRed, then the labeled cells were injected into the yolk sac of zebrafish embryos. Morphological observation, cell count and histopathological detection were used to analyse the infiltration and metastasis of KG-1a cells in zebrafish.
RESULTSKG1a cells could proliferate and gradually spread to the entire abdominal cavity of the zebrafish after KG-1a cells were injected into the yolk sac during 1-7, the results of cell counting in vitro also proved a significant proliferation of KG-1a cells in zebrafish, suggesting that the implanted leukemia stem cells could survive, proliferate and spread in zebrafish. Further study showed that the implanted cells could be transfered to the liver of zebrafish, these cells displayed the signature of KG-1a cells by hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining.
CONCLUSIONSHuman acute myeloid leukemia cells KG1a can survive, proliferate and migrate in zebrafish, suggesting xenografted leukemia model of zebrafish has been successfully established. This model may be benefitcial for the study of acute myeloid leukemia and the screening of the drugs for targeting therapy of acute myeloid leukemia.
6.Transtrochateric rotational osteotomy for osteonecrosis of the femoral head.
Nian-fei ZHANG ; Zi-rong LI ; Lian-fa YANG ; Peng LIN ; Zhen-cai SHI ; Zhong-shi LI ; Wei SUN
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2004;42(24):1477-1480
OBJECTIVETo explore the indications, operative technique and clinical results of the transtrochanteric rotational osteotomy (TRO) for osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH).
METHODSNineteen patients (23 hips) with ONFH underwent TRO from October 1992 to May 2001 were reviewed. There were 14 males and 5 females. The age was ranging from 22 to 43 years old with an average age of 33.4 years old. The etiology were as followed: alcoholism 10 cases (12 hips); steroid 6 cases (7 hips); trauma 2 cases (2 hips); caisson disease 1 case (2 hips). Ficat stage: II 8 cases 8 hips; III 11 cases 15 hips. Harris hip score 46 to 74 with mean score 56 preoperatively. In order to determine the location and extent of osteonecrosis, A-P view and accurate lateral view (the film should be placed parallel to the femoral neck with the hip in precisely 90 degrees and flexion 45 degrees of abduction and neutral rotation) were taken in both hips preoperatively. The surgical technique described by Sugioka were used in all patients.
RESULTSSeventeen patients (19 hips) were followed up ranging from 18 to 11 years with mean 54 months. The Harris hip score was from 55 to 94 with mean 80.5. Fourteen hips score more than 80 and good to excellent rate was 73.2%. Harris score were less than 79 in 5 cases and 4 hips of these 5 hips were revised by total hip arthroplasty. The rotation angle was from 55 degrees to 80 degrees with mean 60 degrees .
COMPLICATIONSThe circumflex femoral medial artery injury was found in 1 hip; subtrochanteric fracture was found in 2 hips and 1 osteotomy site nonunion occurred.
CONCLUSIONTRO can be used to treat ONFH. The indications include: (1) younger patients (less than 45 years old). (2) Ficat stage II and III with more than one third intact articular surface of the femoral head. The better results could be obtained using posterior rotation and lager rotational angle. The Sugioka osteotomy should be used carefully because of its complicated surgical technique.
Adult ; Female ; Femur ; surgery ; Femur Head Necrosis ; surgery ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Osteotomy ; methods ; Treatment Outcome
7.The effect of breast cancer specific gene 1 in the prognosis of breast cancer.
Ke-jin WU ; Zi-yi WENG ; Gu-fa LIN ; Xiang-ru WU ; Fang-ming LI ; Yi-chu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2005;43(5):294-297
OBJECTIVETo detect breast cancer specific gene 1 (BCSG1) expression in different breast tissue, analysis its correlation with clinical parameters and evaluate the prognosis of breast cancer.
METHODSThe expression of BCSG1 was detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in surgical specimens from 84 cases of breast disease patients selected randomly at XinHua Hospital affiliated with Shanghai Second Medical University from September 1999 to December 2002. Of 84 cases, 72 case were breast cancer. Statistic analysis BCSG1 gene expression correlation with clinical parameters of breast cancer. 72 breast cancers were followed up (4 - 43 months) to set up independent prognosis factor by survival analysis.
RESULTSBCSG1 was undetectable in all benign breast lesions, while was detectable in 36.1% of all breast cancer samples (26/72), in which 79.2% of stage III/IV cases were positive (19/24). The expression of BCSG1 was tightly correlated with the stage (P = 0.000) and the size of tumor (P = 0.007). Both ER (P = 0.027) and BCSG1 (P = 0.001) were the independent prognosis factor of breast cancer.
CONCLUSIONBCSG1 is one of independent tumor marker of breast cancer, the expression of BCSG1 is closely correlated to the stage of breast cancer and the tumor size. Maybe, BCSG1 is a new prognosis factor of breast cancer.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Breast Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; genetics ; pathology ; Female ; Gene Expression ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Proteins ; genetics ; Neoplasm Staging ; Prognosis ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; gamma-Synuclein ; genetics
8.Modeling transmission dynamics and control of schistosomiasis in the mountainous region, Sichuan.
Bo ZHONG ; Song LIANG ; Fa-sen XU ; Zi-song WU ; Chang-hong YANG ; Lin CHEN ; Yi ZHANG ; Xian-hong MENG ; Dong-chuan QIU ; Robert C SPEAR
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008;42(8):565-568
OBJECTIVETo use a mathematical model and computer simulation to study transmission dynamics and control of schistosomiasis in mountainous regions of Sichuan.
METHODSBased on studies of schistosomiasis japonica transmission in 20 villages in mountainous regions of Sichuan, a mathematical model was developed to characterize the impact of local environmental factors on transmission intensity. The model integrated site-specific factors and was calibrated to field epidemiological data from 3 subset villages. The dichotomic method was then used to predict different control measures.
RESULTSThe study showed high variations in prevalence of infection and infection intensity across villages, ranging between 3%-73%, 0.1-100 epg (eggs per gram stool), respectively. Important factors including occupation of local residents, exposure to contaminated water, microclimatic characteristics were integrated in the model. The predictions of dichotomic models showed that continuing chemotherapy (coverage between 50%-60%) could reduce infection intensities to 30%-80%, but could not change local transmission potential; therefore, the termination of chemotherapy would be followed by bouncing back of transmission. Sustaining targeted environmental interventions through snail and parasite oval control at certain coverage (30%-50%, respectively) could reduce the transmission to relatively stable levels. The model predictions showed that an integrated control (e.g., including both chemotherapy and environmental interventions) could suppress the transmission to an undetectable level even interruption of transmission between 5-10 years.
CONCLUSIONThe study demonstrated the feasibility of using a dynamic model, calibrated to local data, to gain insights into complicated processes underlying the transmission and informing site-specific control strategies.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Animals ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; Environment ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Models, Theoretical ; Schistosoma japonicum ; Schistosomiasis japonica ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; transmission ; Snails ; parasitology
9. Lysine Acetyltransferase 5 and Tumor
Ming-Fa AI ; Yan JIN ; Zi-Bo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022;38(8):1023-1032
Lysine acetyltransferase 5 (KAT5), a member of the MYST family, can participate in cellular processes such as transcription, DNA repair, differentiation and signal transduction by acetylating different substrates. The role of KAT5 cannot be replaced by other MYST family members, and the knockout of KAT5 can directly lead to apoptosis, indicating that KAT5 may be located in the upstream of physiological signaling pathways in cells and play an extremely important and unique role. Therefore, the changes in KAT5 expression are very likely to lead to the occurrence and development of tumors. Previous studies have found that KAT5 is downregulated in breast cancer, melanoma, and lung cancer, and is considered a tumor suppressor in these tumors. However, in recent years, studies have found that KAT5 can be either highly or lowly expressed in breast cancer, liver cancer, melanoma, prostate cancer, lung cancer and other tumors. On the premise of high KAT5 expression, KAT5 can play a tumor-promoting role. While on the premise of low KAT5 expression, KAT5 can also play as a tumor suppressor. With further decrease of KAT5 expression, its tumor suppressive effect is weakened, which may lead to the occurrence and development of tumors. In addition, KAT5 has also been found to be differentially expressed in osteosarcoma, thyroid cancer, glioblastoma, colorectal cancer and other tumors, and the differential expression of KAT5 is closely related to the proliferation, metastasis, apoptosis, drug and radiotherapy resistance of tumor cells. Therefore, KAT5 is one of the potential tumor therapeutic targets. Here, we summarize the expression of KAT5 in tumors and the tumor-suppressing or tumor-promoting signaling pathways involved in the corresponding expression in recent years, hoping to provide new inspiration and reference for tumor treatment and prognosis monitoring.
10.NUDT5 promotes the growth, metastasis, and Warburg effect of IDH wild-type glioblastoma multiforme cells by upregulating TRIM47
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2024;14(2):82-92
Objective: To explore the regulatory mechanism of NUDT5 in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Methods: GEPIA database was used to predict the expressions of NUDT5 and tripartite motif family proteins 47 (TRIM47) in GBM patients. RT-qPCR and Western blot analyses were performed to examine NUDT5 expression in GBM cells. LN-229 cell proliferation, migration as well as invasion were estimated by CCK- 8, colony formation, wound healing, and Transwell assays following interference with NUDT5. ECAR assay, L-lactic acid kit, glucose detection kit, and ATP detection kit were applied for the detection of glycolysis-related indexes. Co-immunoprecipitation experiment was carried out to verify the relationship between NUDT5 and TRIM47. Results: GEPIA database showed that NUDT5 expression was significantly increased in GBM patients. Inhibiting the expression of NUDT5 in GBM cells significantly suppressed the viability, proliferation, invasion, migration, and glycolysis of GBM cells. Moreover, TRIM47 was highly expressed in GBM cells and interacted with NUDT5. Overexpression of TRIM47 partially reversed the inhibitory effect of NUDT5 downregulation on the proliferation, metastasis, and glycolysis of GBM cells. Conclusions: NUDT5 promotes the growth, metastasis, and Warburg effect of GBM cells by upregulating TRIM47. Both NUDT5 and TRIM47 can be used as targets for GMB treatment.