1.Biomechanical study of the sustentaculum tali screw placement for the treatment of Sanders type Ⅱ calcaneal fracture
Zonghui GUO ; Qingjiang PANG ; Jiangtao LIU ; Xiao YU ; Changchun YANG ; Xingguo ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2013;(4):331-335
Objective To explore the necessity and function of the sustentaculum tali screw placement for the treatment of Sanders type Ⅱ calcaneal fracture.Methods The data of Dicom that CT scan with bone was input into Mimics 12.0 software and Ansys 13.0 software for construction of calcaneus three-dimensional finite element model.Then,this model was imported into Solidworks 2010 software.Type Ⅱ calcaneal fracture model was established according to Sanders type cutting of calcaneus.Geometric parameters of AO calcaneal plate and screws were imported to the Solidworks 2010 software.Two internal fixation simulations were established based on the calcaneal model.In one model,the steel was placed on the outside with bone and the cancellous' bone screws were infiltrated respectively into the vertical bone since two screw holes which under the articular surface behind the steel plate,two screw holes which rear of the steel plate,a screw hole of the below calcaneus,two screw holes which in front of steel plate.In another model,a cortical bone screw was infiltrated into the sustentaculum tali through the bottom screw hole of articular surface of the steel plate.The two internal fixation models were loaded under the same condition,and non linear finite element analysis was carried out.The stress distribution in the two internal fixation models was calculated respectively.Results The maximum principal stress focused on the cortical bone of sustentaculum tali in both of the models under the same condition of loading.Bone joint displacement,maximum principal stress of calcaneal and internal fixation system in the model with sustentaculum screw fixation were smaller than that in the model without sustentaculum screw fixation.The stress in the model with sustentaculum screw fixation was more dispersed.Conclusion The placement of sustentaculum tali screw is essential for fixation of type Ⅱ calcaneal fracture to achieve the biomechanical stability and can be used in clinical.
2. Application of the digital technology in the reconstruction of congenital microtia
Xiangyu LIU ; Zonghui LIU ; Lu WANG ; Shuzhong GUO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2019;35(4):367-370
Objective:
To explore the effect of applying the digital technology in the reconstruction of congenital microtia.
Methods:
CT data of 40 patients with congenital microtia were collected by using software (Mimics 17.01) and three-dimensional printing. And the three-dimensional reconstruction of costal cartilage and ear model was performed. The effectiveness and feasibility of the digital assisted technology in the reconstruction of congenital microtia could be established, by contrasting the pre-three-dimensional reconstruction and the morphology of the costal cartilage harvested during surgery and comparing the imaging data of the auricles before and after surgery.
Results:
40 patients were satisfied with the appearance of the auricle after the restoration. The rib cartilage obtained during the operation was consistent with the preoperative data simulation. The trauma of the operation and the operation time were reduced. There was no statistically significant difference between both auricle length and width for the reconstructed ear and those of the normal ear, auricle length mean (62.10±6.82)mm vs (60.31±6.18)mm, auricle width mean (26.10±2.26)mm vs (25.40±2.32)mm,
3. Clinical experience and analysis on the complications of the one-stage surgery with prolonged tissue expansion in microtia reconstruction
Xiangyu LIU ; Zonghui LIU ; Lu WANG ; Shuzhong GUO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2018;34(3):192-196
Objective:
To explore procedure of the one-stage surgery with prolonged tissue expansion in microtia reconstruction and treatment of related complications.
Methods:
211 patients had undergone the one-stage surgery of microtia reconstruction with prolonged tissue expansion in Department of Aesthetic Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University from June 2016 to June 2017. A retrospective study of these data was conducted for standardization of surgical procedure, treatment of postoperative complications, improvement of the existing technology.
Results:
211 patients had finished the follow-up, of which 10 had complications. The complications included 4 cases of hematomas, 3 cases of expander exposures, 2 infections, and disorder on blood supply of the flap with severe headache in 1 case. We removed hematoma by washing and drainage, repositioned the exposed expander by standard debridement surgery again, controlled infection by systemic or topical application of effective antibiotics, andrelieved severe headache by reducing injection volume. After these treatments, all the patients were able to undergo the next stage surgery of ear reconstruction.
Conclusions
Emphasizing standardization of surgical procedure, appropriate treatment of postoperative complications and improvement of tissue expansion was beneficial for performing the next stage surgery of ear reconstruction.
4.Relation between self-perceived burden and quality of life in liver transplant recipients:the effecting path of anxiety and depression
Yun GUO ; Lina ZHOU ; Feng ZHANG ; Yumei CHEN ; Zonghui BU ; Wenjin WAN ; Yu WANG
Sichuan Mental Health 2024;37(5):444-450
Background Self-perceived burden,anxiety and depression are among the most important factors affecting quality of life.At present,there is a lack of understanding on the research status and influencing factors of self-perceived burden in liver transplant recipients.Previous studies have shown that self-perceived burden,anxiety,depression and quality of life are correlated in pairs,but the effecting path among the three are not yet clear.Objective To explore the correlation of self-perceived burden and anxiety/depression with quality of life in liver transplant recipients,so as to provide guidance for psychological nursing intervention in clinical patients.Methods A total of 200 patients liver transplant recipients were enrolled from the liver transplantation inpatient and outpatient clinics of Jiangsu Province Hospital and Qinhuai Medical Area,General Hosptial of Eastern Theater Command of People's Liberation Army of China from March 2022 to February 2023.Patients were evaluated using Self-perceived Burden Scale(SPBS),Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale(HADS)and the Chinese version of Post Liver Transplant Quality of Life Questionnaire(pLTQ).Spearman correlation analysis was used to examine the correlation among the scales.A structural equation model using Mplus 8.3 was utilized to testify the relationship among self-perceived burden,anxiety/depression and quality of life in liver transplant recipients.Bootstrap method was used to test the effecting pathway.Results There were statistically significant differences in SPBS scores of liver transplant recipients with different levels of education and fannual family income(H=9.656,18.796,P<0.05).There were statistically significant differences in HADS scores of liver transplant recipients with different numbers of somatic symptoms(H=9.859,P<0.05).There were statistically significant differences in the Chinese version of pLTQ scores of liver transplant recipients with different levels of education,postoperative survival time and numbers of somatic symptoms(H=6.892,8.023,16.099,P<0.05).The total and each dimension scores in SPBS of liver transplant recipients were positively correlated with the total score and anxiety/depression dimension scores in HADS(r=0.464~0.586,0.460~0.593,0.286~0.408,0.464~0.583,P<0.01)and negatively correlated with the total score and each dimension scores in the Chinese version of pLTQ(r=-0.572~-0.416,-0.599~-0.441,-0.365~-0.213,-0.559~-0.428,P<0.01).Structural equation model denoted that self-perceived burden negatively affected quality of life(β=-0.186,P<0.01).Anxiety/depression also negatively affected quality of life(β=-0.679,P<0.01).The self-perceived burden indirectly affected the quality of life of liver transplant recipients through anxiety and depression,with an effect value of-0.429,accounting for 69.76%of the total effect.Conclusion The quality of life in liver transplant recipients may be related to their self-perceived burden and anxiety/depression.Self-perceived burden may affect the quality of life of liver transplant patients through anxiety and depression.
5.Continuous transfer for repairing soft tissue defects of the foot and ankle by sural neurovascular flap and free-style perforator flap
Zonghui GUO ; Yin TANG ; Junjie WANG ; Youwei FU ; Changchun YANG ; Qingjiang PANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(10):1152-1157
Objective:To explore the clinical effect of continuous transfer of sural neurovascular flap and free-style perforator flap for repairing soft tissue defect of foot and ankle.Methods:Clinical data of patients with skin and soft tissue defects of the foot and ankle from Ningbo HwaMei Hospital, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences were enrolled in this study from February 2011 to February 2020. The sural neurovascular flap was used to repair the soft tissue defect of the ankle and foot, and the free-style perforator flap was designed to cover the donor site in the proximal lower leg. The survival of the flaps in the recipient and donor sites were observed after surgery, and the morphology, sensation, and foot and ankle movement were followed up in the later period.Results:A total of 11 patients with soft tissue defects in the ankle and foot were enrolled, including 7 males and 4 females, average aged 41±3 years old. The area of the wound defect was 3.0 cm×5.0 cm-7.0 cm×10.0 cm; the size of sural neurovascular flap was 4.0 cm×10.0 cm-9.0 cm×17.0 cm; and the size of perforator flap of the proximal lower leg was 4.5 cm×6.5 cm-5.5 cm×10.5 cm on average, respectively. All flaps were survived primarily without infection, vascular crisis, and flap necrosis. Patients were followed up for 2-36 months in this study, with an average of 10.2 months. There was no scar contracture being observed, and the shape and sensation of the flap of patients were recovered well. Two-point distance discrimination of the flap of ankle and foot was 13-18 mm. The angle of ankle dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, inversion, and eversion were 30°-45°, 35°-45°, 30°-40°, respectively.Conclusions:We found that the wound of the foot and ankle could be safely and effectively repaired by the sural neurovascular flap, and the donor site on the proximal lower leg could be well repaired by free-style perforator flaps, with no sacrifice with the main blood vessel. Overall, these two methods can not only obtain a good appearance but also reduce functional damage.
6.Continuous transfer for repairing soft tissue defects of the foot and ankle by sural neurovascular flap and free-style perforator flap
Zonghui GUO ; Yin TANG ; Junjie WANG ; Youwei FU ; Changchun YANG ; Qingjiang PANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(10):1152-1157
Objective:To explore the clinical effect of continuous transfer of sural neurovascular flap and free-style perforator flap for repairing soft tissue defect of foot and ankle.Methods:Clinical data of patients with skin and soft tissue defects of the foot and ankle from Ningbo HwaMei Hospital, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences were enrolled in this study from February 2011 to February 2020. The sural neurovascular flap was used to repair the soft tissue defect of the ankle and foot, and the free-style perforator flap was designed to cover the donor site in the proximal lower leg. The survival of the flaps in the recipient and donor sites were observed after surgery, and the morphology, sensation, and foot and ankle movement were followed up in the later period.Results:A total of 11 patients with soft tissue defects in the ankle and foot were enrolled, including 7 males and 4 females, average aged 41±3 years old. The area of the wound defect was 3.0 cm×5.0 cm-7.0 cm×10.0 cm; the size of sural neurovascular flap was 4.0 cm×10.0 cm-9.0 cm×17.0 cm; and the size of perforator flap of the proximal lower leg was 4.5 cm×6.5 cm-5.5 cm×10.5 cm on average, respectively. All flaps were survived primarily without infection, vascular crisis, and flap necrosis. Patients were followed up for 2-36 months in this study, with an average of 10.2 months. There was no scar contracture being observed, and the shape and sensation of the flap of patients were recovered well. Two-point distance discrimination of the flap of ankle and foot was 13-18 mm. The angle of ankle dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, inversion, and eversion were 30°-45°, 35°-45°, 30°-40°, respectively.Conclusions:We found that the wound of the foot and ankle could be safely and effectively repaired by the sural neurovascular flap, and the donor site on the proximal lower leg could be well repaired by free-style perforator flaps, with no sacrifice with the main blood vessel. Overall, these two methods can not only obtain a good appearance but also reduce functional damage.