1.Dual anteromedial and anterolateral approaches versus anterior midline approach for Wahlquist type C medial tibial plateau fractures accompanied by posterior column collapse
Yunqin XU ; Qiangqiang WEI ; Yong TANG ; Pan DENG ; Yourong YAO ; Zhengli LUO ; Wei CHEN ; Chengbin QIU ; Haiqiang SHEN ; Haitang LI ; Mengyun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2025;27(8):721-725
Objective:To compare the therapeutic efficacy of the dual anteromedial and anterolateral approaches versus that of the anterior midline approach in the treatment of Wahlquist type C medial tibial plateau fractures accompanied by posterior column collapse.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the 21 patients who had been treated for Wahlquist type C medial tibial plateau fractures plus posterior column collapse at The Fourth Orthopedic Ward, The 72nd Group Army Hospital of PLA between January 2019 and August 2023. The cohort included 13 males and 8 females, with an age of (43.3±6.7) years. The left side was involved in 14 fractures and the right side in 7 ones. The patients were divided into 2 groups based on their surgical approaches: a dual-approach group ( n=13) undergoing fixation via the dual anteromedial and anterolateral approaches, and a single-approach group ( n=8) undergoing fixation via the anterior midline approach. Comparative parameters included operative time, intraoperative blood loss, fracture healing time, quality of fracture reduction, medial proximal tibial angle (MPTA), incision complications, postoperative bone mass reduction quality (evaluated according to the Rasmussen anatomical criteria for tibial condyle fracture reduction), lateral tibial plateau instability, incidence of genu varum, and post-traumatic arthritis. Functional recovery of the lower limb joints was assessed at the final follow-up using the Merchant criteria. Results:No statistically significant differences were observed in the baseline characteristics between the 2 groups preoperatively, indicating comparability ( P>0.05). All patients were followed up for a mean duration of (38.1±11.3) months. The postoperative MPTA in the dual-approach group (86.8°±0.8°) was significantly larger than that in the single-approach group (85.5°±0.9°) ( P<0.05). Genu varum occurred in 1 patient in the dual-approach group and in 4 patients in the single-approach group, while lateral tibial plateau instability was observed in 1 patient in the dual-approach group and in 4 patients in the single-approach group, showing statistically significant differences between the 2 groups ( P<0.05). No statistically significant differences were found between the 2 groups regarding operative time, intraoperative blood loss, fracture healing time, quality of fracture reduction, incidence of incision complications, or incidence of post-traumatic arthritis ( P>0.05). At the final follow-up, no statistically significant difference was observed in the functional recovery of the lower limb joints assessed by the Merchant criteria between the 2 groups ( P>0.05). Conclusion:In the treatment of Wahlquist type C medial tibial plateau fractures accompanied by posterior column collapse, compared with the single anterior midline approach, the dual anteromedial and anterolateral approaches can restore more effectively the MPTA, and reduce the incidences of genu varum and lateral tibial plateau instability.
2.Dual anteromedial and anterolateral approaches versus anterior midline approach for Wahlquist type C medial tibial plateau fractures accompanied by posterior column collapse
Yunqin XU ; Qiangqiang WEI ; Yong TANG ; Pan DENG ; Yourong YAO ; Zhengli LUO ; Wei CHEN ; Chengbin QIU ; Haiqiang SHEN ; Haitang LI ; Mengyun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2025;27(8):721-725
Objective:To compare the therapeutic efficacy of the dual anteromedial and anterolateral approaches versus that of the anterior midline approach in the treatment of Wahlquist type C medial tibial plateau fractures accompanied by posterior column collapse.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the 21 patients who had been treated for Wahlquist type C medial tibial plateau fractures plus posterior column collapse at The Fourth Orthopedic Ward, The 72nd Group Army Hospital of PLA between January 2019 and August 2023. The cohort included 13 males and 8 females, with an age of (43.3±6.7) years. The left side was involved in 14 fractures and the right side in 7 ones. The patients were divided into 2 groups based on their surgical approaches: a dual-approach group ( n=13) undergoing fixation via the dual anteromedial and anterolateral approaches, and a single-approach group ( n=8) undergoing fixation via the anterior midline approach. Comparative parameters included operative time, intraoperative blood loss, fracture healing time, quality of fracture reduction, medial proximal tibial angle (MPTA), incision complications, postoperative bone mass reduction quality (evaluated according to the Rasmussen anatomical criteria for tibial condyle fracture reduction), lateral tibial plateau instability, incidence of genu varum, and post-traumatic arthritis. Functional recovery of the lower limb joints was assessed at the final follow-up using the Merchant criteria. Results:No statistically significant differences were observed in the baseline characteristics between the 2 groups preoperatively, indicating comparability ( P>0.05). All patients were followed up for a mean duration of (38.1±11.3) months. The postoperative MPTA in the dual-approach group (86.8°±0.8°) was significantly larger than that in the single-approach group (85.5°±0.9°) ( P<0.05). Genu varum occurred in 1 patient in the dual-approach group and in 4 patients in the single-approach group, while lateral tibial plateau instability was observed in 1 patient in the dual-approach group and in 4 patients in the single-approach group, showing statistically significant differences between the 2 groups ( P<0.05). No statistically significant differences were found between the 2 groups regarding operative time, intraoperative blood loss, fracture healing time, quality of fracture reduction, incidence of incision complications, or incidence of post-traumatic arthritis ( P>0.05). At the final follow-up, no statistically significant difference was observed in the functional recovery of the lower limb joints assessed by the Merchant criteria between the 2 groups ( P>0.05). Conclusion:In the treatment of Wahlquist type C medial tibial plateau fractures accompanied by posterior column collapse, compared with the single anterior midline approach, the dual anteromedial and anterolateral approaches can restore more effectively the MPTA, and reduce the incidences of genu varum and lateral tibial plateau instability.
3.Preparation and in vivo Distribution of Essential Oil from Alpinia zerumbet Fructus Encapsulated Nanoemulsions
Jinzhuan XU ; Lili ZHANG ; Zhengli ZHOU ; Shan XU ; Xiang ZHOU ; Lei HUANG ; Zipeng GONG ; Yi CHEN ; Xiangchun SHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(5):126-133
ObjectiveTo prepare oral nanoemulsions encapsulating essential oil from Alpinia zerumbet fructus(EOFAZ) and to investigate its pro-absorption effect in vitro and distribution in vivo. MethodThe proteoglycan conjugate polysaccharides of vinegar-processed Bupleuri Radix-bovine serum albumin(VBCP-BSA) was prepared by Maillard reaction of VBCP and BSA. Taking VBCP-BSA as emulsifier, vitamin B12(VB12) as absorption enhancer, and medium chain triglycerides mixed with EOFAZ as oil phase, the nanoemulsions loaded with EOFAZ was prepared by high energy emulsification method. The particle size, particle size distribution, surface Zeta potential, EOFAZ content and appearance and morphology of the nanoemulsions were characterized, and fluorescein tracer method was used to investigate the absorption effect of fluorescein-labeled EOFAZ nanoemulsions in vitro and their distribution in vivo. ResultVBCP-BSA was formed by Maillard reaction for 48 h with high grafting rate. Using VBCP-BSA as emulsifier, the homogeneous pink nanoemulsions was prepared and denoted as EOFAZ@VBCP-BSA/VB12. The particle size of the nanoemulsions was less than 100 nm and the particle size distribution was uniform. The surface of the nanoemulsions was a weak negative charge, and the shape was spherical. The encapsulation rate of the nanoemulsions for EOFAZ was greater than 80%, which had a good absorption effect in vitro and could enhance liver accumulation after oral administration. ConclusionThe designed proteoglycan nanoemulsions can effectively load EOFAZ, promote oral absorption and enhance liver distribution, which can provide experimental basis for the development of oral EOFAZ liver protection preparations.
4.The efficacy of a new domestic arterial suction catheter in thrombectomy:an experimental study
Yuan YUAN ; Yadong SHI ; Yangyi ZHOU ; Hao HUANG ; Zhaoxuan LU ; Zhengli LIU ; Jie KONG ; Liang CHEN ; Haobo SU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2023;32(12):1207-1210
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a domestic arterial thrombus aspiration catheter in treating acute arterial ischemic events in the experimental dogs,and to compare this catheter with Penumbra suction catheter.Methods Acute ischemic embolism model was established in the external carotid and renal arteries of experimental dogs,and the experimental dogs were randomly assigned to the study group and control group.The embolized blood vessels were treated with thrombectomy.Results A total of 12 experimental dogs were enrolled in this study,with 6 dogs in each group.All of the 12 experimental dogs were successfully modeled.In the study group and the control group,the cumulative success rates of thrombectomy were 92.9%and 66.7%respectively(P>0.05),the incidences of intraoperative vascular dissection were 0%and 8.3%respectively(P>0.05),and the incidences of vasospasm were 35.7%and 0.75%respectively(P>0.05).Conclusion In treating thrombus-embolized blood vessels with mechanical thrombectomy in experimental dogs,no statistically significant differences in the efficacy and safety exist between using domestic arterial thrombus aspiration catheter and using Penumbra suction catheter.(J Intervent Radiol,2023,32:1207-1210)
5.Brain edema after oocyte retrieval: a case report and literature review
Lijuan FAN ; Yilin JIANG ; Wen WEN ; Zhengli DI ; Honghong SUN ; Haixia DUAN ; Yanrui CHEN ; Sirui LIANG ; Hanying ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2023;43(3):291-294
Objective:To investigate the mechanism, treatment and prevention of brain edema after controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) and transvaginal ovarian puncture and oocyte retrieval.Methods:A retrospective clinical study and literature review were performed to analyze one patient who was diagnosed as having brain edema after COH and transvaginal ovarian puncture and oocyte retrieval.Results:After long acting gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue (GnRH-a) COH protocol, 30 oocytes were obtained. Hydroxyethyl starch 500 mL was given to treat ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) after oocyte retrieval. The patient had sudden irritability, blurred consciousness and vomiting at the 8th hour after oocyte retrieval. The examinations showed hyponatremia and brain edema. The patient relived after mannitol and hypertonic saline treatment. On the 5th day after oocyte retrieval, the patient performed paracentesis guided by ultrasound due to seroperitoneum. Low molecular weight heparin was applied to prevent thrombosis after the flare up of serum D-Dimer on the 7th day. The patient recovered and discharged after 2 weeks.Conclusion:The incidence of brain edema after COH and transvaginal ovarian puncture and oocyte retrieval was very low. However, the symptoms may be severe and may be life-threatening.
6.Research advances in endometrial organoids
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2023;43(4):422-427
Endometrial organoids (EOs) are three-dimensional aggregates of endometrial cells, which represent the structure and function of endometrium. According to the number of cell types contained, EOs can be divided into two categories, single-cell EOs and multicellular EOs. EOs will accelerate our understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of endometrial development and diseases, and will become a promising tool for biomedical applications from disease modeling to personalized medicine. This review described the phenotype (typical surface markers and structure), genetic characteristics, culture medium, response to hormones, simulated disease model, challenges and future prospects of EOS.
7.Brain edema after oocyte retrieval: a case report and literature review
Lijuan FAN ; Yilin JIANG ; Wen WEN ; Zhengli DI ; Honghong SUN ; Haixia DUAN ; Yanrui CHEN ; Sirui LIANG ; Hanying ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2023;43(3):291-294
Objective:To investigate the mechanism, treatment and prevention of brain edema after controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) and transvaginal ovarian puncture and oocyte retrieval.Methods:A retrospective clinical study and literature review were performed to analyze one patient who was diagnosed as having brain edema after COH and transvaginal ovarian puncture and oocyte retrieval.Results:After long acting gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue (GnRH-a) COH protocol, 30 oocytes were obtained. Hydroxyethyl starch 500 mL was given to treat ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) after oocyte retrieval. The patient had sudden irritability, blurred consciousness and vomiting at the 8th hour after oocyte retrieval. The examinations showed hyponatremia and brain edema. The patient relived after mannitol and hypertonic saline treatment. On the 5th day after oocyte retrieval, the patient performed paracentesis guided by ultrasound due to seroperitoneum. Low molecular weight heparin was applied to prevent thrombosis after the flare up of serum D-Dimer on the 7th day. The patient recovered and discharged after 2 weeks.Conclusion:The incidence of brain edema after COH and transvaginal ovarian puncture and oocyte retrieval was very low. However, the symptoms may be severe and may be life-threatening.
8.Research advances in endometrial organoids
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2023;43(4):422-427
Endometrial organoids (EOs) are three-dimensional aggregates of endometrial cells, which represent the structure and function of endometrium. According to the number of cell types contained, EOs can be divided into two categories, single-cell EOs and multicellular EOs. EOs will accelerate our understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of endometrial development and diseases, and will become a promising tool for biomedical applications from disease modeling to personalized medicine. This review described the phenotype (typical surface markers and structure), genetic characteristics, culture medium, response to hormones, simulated disease model, challenges and future prospects of EOS.
9.The clinical effect of enhanced recovery after surgery to tibial plateau fractures patients applied arthroscopic minimally invasive treatment
Zhiqin LU ; Zhengli ZHOU ; Lei XU ; Jumei GU ; Fangfang DAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(33):2602-2606
Objective To explore and analyze the clinical effect of enhanced recovery after surgery to tibial plateau fractures patients applied arthroscopic minimally invasive treatment. Methods A total of 60 tibial plateau fractures patients were selected in our orthopedics department from January 2016 to July 2017 and who applied arthroscopic minimally invasive treatment, according to the last two-digit number of patient ID, divided them into observation group (n=30) and control group (n=30) randomly. The control group used regular perioperative strategies. The observation group used multidisciplinary cooperation fast track surgery idea, through preoperative assessment and education, nutrition and fasting, advance pre-rehabilitation and preventive analgesia; intraoperative optimization of anesthesia, body fluid management and body temperature control; postoperative nutritional support, multimodal analgesia, early ambulation and rehabilitation exercises, implied standardized and professional perioperative overall optimization management. The differences of the condition of 6 h, 12 h, 24 h after surgery, VAS score on discharge, time of first ambulation, active knee flexion 120°days; self-care ability at discharge and AKSS score one month after surgery between 2 groups were compared. Results The VAS scores 6 h, 12 h, 24 h after surgery and at discharge were 4.48 ± 1.18, 3.81 ± 1.68, 3.05 ± 1.63, 2.65 ± 1.65 in the observation group, and were 5.45±1.15, 4.15±1.05, 3.71±1.15, 3.23±1.68 in the control group. The differences were statistically significant (t=0.796~0.902 , P<0.05). The time of first ambulation, active knee flexion 120° days, self-care ability at discharge and AKSS scores one month after surgery were (5.61±1.4) hours, (4.01± 1.1) days, 80.22±3.6, 71.89±6.56 and 64.13±6.15 in the observation group, and (35.8±8.1) hours, (6.82± 1.6) days, 64.25±3.8, 63.45±8.36 and 60.95±8.98 in the control group. The differences were statistically significant (t=2.789~10.200, P<0.05). Conclusion Enhanced recovery after surgery to tibial plateau fractures patients applied arthroscopic minimally invasive treatment is worthy of being popularized as it’s beneficial to tibial plateau fractures patients. It can also fasten recovery and improve quality of life for postoperative patients.
10.Inhibition of inward rectifying potassium channels by activation of NMDA receptors on retinal horizontal cell
Xiaodong JIANG ; Zhengli YAN ; Yaozhu WANG ; Guifeng ZHOU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(10):1469-1472,1473
Aim To study modulation of NMDA recep-tors on inward rectifying potassium channels through investigation of retinal horizontal cells. Methods Whole cell recording was conducted on isolated retinal horizontal cells for observation of inward-rectifying po-tassium currents before and after application of NMDA. Modulation of inward-rectifying currents by NMDA re-ceptor was also tested under calcium-free and chelation of intracellular calcium condition. Results Reduction of inward rectifying potassium currents was induced by activation of NMDA receptors. The effect was attenua-ted when calcium was removed. Conclusion Inhibi-tion of inward rectifying potassium channels can be in-duced by activation of NMDA receptors via intracellular calcium signals.

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