1.Endoscopic-assisted median nerve decompression combined with one-stage tendon transfer for reconstruction of thumb abduction in treatment of severe carpal tunnel syndrome.
Jiaxing SUI ; Yong YANG ; Zhenzhong WANG ; Xingjian HUANG ; Xuanyu JIANG ; Lihui ZHANG ; Haiyang LI
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2025;39(12):1510-1515
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effectiveness of endoscopic-assisted median nerve decompression with one-stage extensor indicis proprius (EIP) tendon transfer for reconstruction of thumb abduction in patients with severe carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).
METHODS:
The clinical data of 12 patients with severe CTS who met the selection criteria between December 2019 and December 2024 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 2 males and 10 females with an average age of 55.4 years ranging from 35 to 67 years. The symptom duration of CTS was 12-120 months (mean, 48.7 months) and the thenar muscle atrophy duration was 6-48 months (mean, 13.4 months). The median nerve was released with the help of endoscope, and the EIP tendon was transferred to reconstruct the abduction function of the thumb. The operation time and complications were recorded. Two-point discrimination, palmar abduction angle of the thumb, radial abduction angle of the thumb, and pinch force of the thumb were measured and compared before operation and at last follow-up, and the effectiveness was evaluated by Kapandji score and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) score. The satisfaction of the operation was evaluated at last follow-up.
RESULTS:
All surgeries were successfully completed with a mean operation time of 54 minutes (range, 45-68 minutes). All patients were followed up 6-50 months, with an average of 15.3 months. There was no complications such as wound infection, scar pain of wrist, or tendon rupture of transposition, and there were 3 cases of mild limitation of finger extension in the donor site of index finger. At last follow-up, two-point discrimination, palmar abduction angle of the thumb, radial abduction angle of the thumb, Kapandji score, and DASH score were significantly better than those before operation ( P<0.05), but there was no significant difference in thumb pinch force between pre- and post-operation ( P>0.05). The evaluation of surgical satisfaction showed that 7 cases were very satisfied and 5 cases were satisfied.
CONCLUSION
The combination of endoscopic-assisted median nerve decompression and one-stage EIP tendon transfer effectively improves hand function and quality of life in patients with severe CTS by restoring thumb abduction and alleviating neurological symptoms.
Humans
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Tendon Transfer/methods*
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/physiopathology*
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Female
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Decompression, Surgical/methods*
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Aged
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Adult
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Thumb/physiopathology*
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Endoscopy/methods*
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Retrospective Studies
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Median Nerve/surgery*
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Treatment Outcome
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Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods*
2.Study of T cell receptor in patients with acute rejection after renal transplantation
Jiaxing ZHANG ; Huaizhou CHEN ; Liusheng LAI ; Lei WANG ; Weiguo SUI
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2018;34(4):281-287
Objective To evaluate the immune status of acute rejection recipients,and to improve the short-term and long-term survival rate of renal transplant recipients and grafts,and to investigate dynamically the changes in the immune repertoire of patients with acute rejection.Methods Combined multiplex PCR amplification technique and high throughput sequencing technique,the TCR β chain complementarity determining region 3(CDR3)diversity and repertoire characteristics at different time points during renal transplantation were analyzed,in order to reveal the immunological characteristics of T lymphocytes in patients with acute rejection.Results The diversity of TCR CDR3 in acute rejection patients was reduced to the lowest one day after surgery.The diversity of TCR CDR3 before acute rejection was higher than before.The acute rejection-related upregulated TCR CDR3 amino acid sequences were screened out.In addition,TCR beta chain V and J subfamily showed the phenomenon of advantage usage in pre-acute rejection,which may be due to T cell recognition of transplanted kidney antigens in vivo.Conclusions The immune diversity of patients with acute rejection is significantly lower.In addition,TCR beta chain V and J subfamily show the phenomenon of advantage usage.
3.Reuse of a previously transplanted kidney: a case report and the literature review
Liusheng LAI ; Li DONG ; Huaizhou CHEN ; Qiang YAN ; Junjun GUO ; Jiaxing ZHANG ; Weiguo SUI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2015;36(6):343-345
Objective To explore the outcomes of the transplanted kidney as donor for clinical renal transplantation and summarize experience in combination with related literature.Method This study retrospectively analyzed the clinical documents of one case of uremia receiving renal allograft transplantation with the transplanted kidney as the donor in one case of renal transplantation after brain death in February,2015.The donor was a 31-year-old man who received renal transplantation for uremia in November,2014 and obtained normal renal function.Two months later,the patient was brain dead because of neurologic disorder and donated his transplanted kidney.The serum creatinine of the donor was 167 μmol/L,and the glomerular filtration rate was about 35 mL/min befor donation.The recipient was 27 years old who needed transplantation because of chronic renal function failure and uremia.Preoperation tests showed that PRA was negative,and serum creatinine was 1 353 μmol/L.After separating and dissecting the donor kidney carefully,we perfused and compensated the kidney by Lifeport Organ Perfusion and Preservation Conveyor.The warm ischemia time was about 15 min.The renal vein of the donor was anastomized with right external iliac vein of the receptor,artery with right external iliac artery,and ureter with right centrifugal ureter.Result The operating time was more than 3 h.Postoperatively,the recipient was given the immunosuppressive regimen as tacrolimus,mycophenolate mofetil and methylprednisolone to prevent rejection.At 1 st day postoperation,the 24-h urine volume of the receptor was 5 000 mL,serum creatinine was declined gradually to a minimum of 180μmol/L,and there was trace urine protein.The renal function of patient recovered well by now.Meanwhile,the patient was still under the follow-up.Conclusion It is practical that using transplanted kidney as donor kidney for re-transplantation.There were certain clinical significance for shortening the waiting time of renal transplantation in uremia patients and relieving the shortage of transplant kidney.

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