1.Research advance on the application of TAES in orthopedics
Wen SU ; Jiaqi WANG ; Zhijing SHI ; Jiaqi ZHOU ; Yinan XU ; Ping HAO
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(10):146-152
As a non-invasive treatment method,transcutaneous acupoint electrical stimulation(TAES)can regulate neurological function,endocrine function and immune function through electrical stimulation for specific acupoints,which shows wide application potential in postoperative pain management,promotion of bone healing and rehabilitation in orthopedic surgery.TAES treatment has a series characteristics include non-invasiveness,convenience and effectiveness,which provides a new adjuvant treatment method for orthopedic diseases.This review elaborated the research advances of the application of TAES in orthopedics field,which provided references for further exploring its mechanism and clinical application in the future research.
2.Research advance on the application of TAES in orthopedics
Wen SU ; Jiaqi WANG ; Zhijing SHI ; Jiaqi ZHOU ; Yinan XU ; Ping HAO
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(10):146-152
As a non-invasive treatment method,transcutaneous acupoint electrical stimulation(TAES)can regulate neurological function,endocrine function and immune function through electrical stimulation for specific acupoints,which shows wide application potential in postoperative pain management,promotion of bone healing and rehabilitation in orthopedic surgery.TAES treatment has a series characteristics include non-invasiveness,convenience and effectiveness,which provides a new adjuvant treatment method for orthopedic diseases.This review elaborated the research advances of the application of TAES in orthopedics field,which provided references for further exploring its mechanism and clinical application in the future research.
3.Effects of a new anatomical adaptive titanium mesh cage on supportive load at the cervical endplate: a morphological and biomechanical study.
Teng LU ; Zhongyang GAO ; Xijing HE ; Jialiang LI ; Ning LIU ; Hui LIANG ; Yibin WANG ; Zhijing WEN ; Ting ZHANG ; Dong WANG ; Haopeng LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2019;39(4):409-414
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the geometrical matching of a new anatomical adaptive titanium mesh cage (AA-TMC) with the endplate and its effect on cervical segmental alignment reconstruction in single- and two-level anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion (ACCF) and compare the compressive load at the endplate between the AA-TMC and the conventional titanium mesh cage (TMC).
METHODS:
Twelve cervical cadaveric specimens were used to perform single- and two-level ACCF. The interbody angle (IBA), interbody height (IBH) and the interval between the AA-TMC and the endplate were evaluated by comparison of the pre- and postoperative X-ray images. The maximum load at the endplate was compared between the AA-TMC and TMC based on American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) F2267 standard.
RESULTS:
No significant differences were found between the preoperative and postoperative IBA and IBH in either single-level ACCF (11.62°±2.67° 12.13°±0.69° and 23.90±2.18 mm 24.23±1.13 mm, respectively; > 0.05) or two-level ACCF (15.63°±5.06° 16.16°±1.05°and 42.93±3.51 mm 43.04±1.70 mm, respectively; > 0.05). The mean interval between the AA-TMC and the endplate was 0.37 ± 0.3 mm. Compared to the conventional TMC, the use of AA-TMC significantly increased the maximum load at the endplate in both single-level ACCF (719.7±5.5 N 875.8±5.2 N, < 0.05) and two-level ACCF (634.3±5.9 N 873±6.1 N, < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
The use of AA-TMC in single-level and two-level ACCF can significantly increase the maximum load at the endplate to lower the possibility of implant subsidence and allows effective reconstruction of the cervical alignment.
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Cervical Vertebrae
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Humans
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Prostheses and Implants
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Spinal Fusion
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Surgical Mesh
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Titanium
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Treatment Outcome
4.Electroacupuncture in the treatment of urinary retention in postoperative period of rectal cancer patients.
Jue-lan SHI ; You-qing CHEN ; Li WEN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2008;28(2):158-159
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Electroacupuncture
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methods
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Postoperative Complications
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therapy
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Rectal Neoplasms
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surgery
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Treatment Outcome
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Urinary Retention
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therapy

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