1.iTRAQ-based proteomics reveals the mechanism of action of Yinlai decoction in treating pneumonia in mice consuming a high-calorie diet
Qianqian Li ; Tiegang Liu ; Chen Bai ; Xueyan Ma ; Hui Liu ; Zi ; an Zheng ; Yuxiang Wan ; He Yu ; Yuling Ma ; Xiaohong Gu
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2024;11(1):21-32
Objective:
To uncover the underlying mechanisms of action of the Yinlai decoction on high-calorie diet-induced pneumonia through proteomics analysis.
Methods:
Based on the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database, lung tissue samples from normal and high-fat diet (HFD) fed mice in the GSE16377 dataset were selected as test cohorts to identify differentially expressed genes and conduct bioinformatics analyses. In the animal experiments, mice were randomly divided into the control (N), high-calorie diet pneumonia (M), and Yinlai decoction treatment (Y) groups. Mice in the M group received high-calorie feed and a 0.5 mg/mL lipopolysaccharide solution spray for 30 min for 3 d. The mice in the Y group were intragastrically administered 2 mL/10 g Yinlai decoction twice daily for 3 d. Pathological evaluation of the lung tissue was performed. Differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) in the lung tissue were identified using quantitative proteomics and bioinformatics analyses. The drug-target relationships between Yinlai decoction and core DEPs in the lung tissue were verified using AutoDock Vina and Molecular Graphics Laboratory (MGL) Tools. DEPs were verified by western blot.
Results:
GEO data mining showed that an HFD altered oxidative phosphorylation in mouse lung tissue. The Yinlai decoction alleviated pathological damage to lung tissue and pneumonia in mice that were fed a high-calorie diet. A total of 47 DEPs were identified between the Y and M groups. Enrichment analysis revealed their association with energy metabolism pathways such as the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) and oxidative phosphorylation. The protein-protein interaction network revealed that Atp5a1, Pdha1, and Sdha were the target proteins mediating the therapeutic effects of Yinlai decoction. Molecular docking results suggested that the mechanism of the therapeutic effect of Yinlai decoction involves the binding of brassinolide, praeruptorin B, chrysoeriol, and other components in Yinlai decoction to Atp5a1.
Conclusion
The Yinlai decoction alleviated lung tissue damage and pneumonia in mice that were fed a high-calorie diet by regulating the TCA and oxidative phosphorylation. Our study highlights the importance of a healthy diet for patients with pneumonia and provides a scientific basis for the prevention and treatment of pneumonia through dietary adjustments.
2.Structural and functional characteristics of microbiota in oropharynx of sub-healthy children with gastrointestinal heat retention syndrome differentiated by traditional Chinese medicine
Zhen JIANHUA ; Yu HE ; Li XIAOFEI ; Dong FEI ; Zheng ZI'AN ; Ma XUEYAN ; Wan YUXIANG ; Liu TIEGANG ; Fan LU ; Gu XIAOHONG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2022;9(3):230-236
Objective:To explore the structural and functional characteristics of microbiota in oropharynx of sub-healthy children with gastrointestinal heat retention syndrome(GHRS)differentiated by traditional Chinese medicine,and screen the biometric operational taxonomic units(OTUs)to assist the clinical diagnosis.Methods:We recruited children according to the"GHRS diagnostic scale",collected their oropharyngeal swabs,and sequenced the 16S rDNA V4 region.We described the bacterial structure with alpha-indexes,beta-distances,and relative abundances;moreover,we screened the differential genera/OTUs with Wilcoxon rank-sum test,MetagenomeSeq analysis,and linear discriminant analysis effect size(LEfSe)analysis,in which biometric OTUs were selected to construct the receiver operating characteristic curve to verify the diagnostic value.The bacterial function was predicted with Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathways according to 16S rDNA gene by using Phylogenetic Investigation of Communities by Reconstruction of Unobserved States.Results:The study population was composed of 10 children with GHRS and 10 healthy control children.GHRS children were more likely to overeat(gluttony,P=.033).Alpha-indexes,such as Sobs,abundance-based coverage estimator,Bootstrap,and Qstat,were significantly higher in the GHRS group,while beta-distances did not exhibit any significant intergroup differences.There were 9 differently distributed non-predominant genera between the groups in Wilcoxon rank-sum test,as well as 13 non-predominant genera in MetagenomeSeq analysis and 3 non-predominant OTUs in LEfSe analysis.OTU44 and OTU196 were used to construct the receiver operating characteristic curve,and the area under curve was 0.92.Predicted functions showed that pathways related to oxidative phosphorylation and carbon metabolism were enriched in healthy control samples,while the pathway related to renin secretion was remarkably enriched in GHRS samples.Conclusion:Unique oropharyngeal microbial structure and function were identified in GHRS children.OTU44 and OTU196 were specific OTUs,which could be used as biomarkers of GHRS to assist clinical diagnosis.
3. Articular compression molding techniques for acetabular posterior wall fracture
Jin KANG ; Yongle LI ; Tiegang ZHENG ; Xiaowei LIU ; Chao LI ; Yang XUE ; Yanhui JIA ; Aiwen LIU ; Gaobo TIAN ; Shengyi HAN ; Tao YU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(11):995-999
Objective:
To evaluate the efficacy of articular compression molding techniques in the surgery for acetabular posterior wall fracture.
Methods:
A retrospective study was conducted of the 28 patients (28 hips) with fracture of acetabular posterior wall plus comminuted compression of articular surface who had been treated using the articular compression molding techniques at Department of Orthopedics, The Hospital of 81 Group Army of PLA from January 2014 to January 2018. They were 25 males and 3 females, aged from 26 to 63 years (average, 49.3 years). The time from injury to surgery ranged from 4 to 12 days (average, 7.8 days). According to the Letournel-Judet classification, all were single element (simple) posterior wall fractures combined with posterior dislocation of the femoral head and articular compression of different degrees; transient sciatic nerve injury was complicated in 12 cases. The posterior hip dislocations were timely and successful reset at emergency treatment. The compression fractures of the posterior wall and hip joint were treated by open reduction and internal fixation via the acetabular posterior (K-L) approach. The articular compression was treated by 4 stabilization techniques: absorbable screwing and blocking technique in 10 cases, indwelling screwing in 12 cases, indwelling Kirschner wiring in 2 cases and die push and squeeze tamping in 4 cases. The operation time, intraoperative bleeding and complications were recorded. The therapeutic efficacy was evaluated by the modified Merle d’Aubigne & Postel scoring criteria at the final follow-up.
Results:
The operation time lasted from 76 to 118 minutes (average, 94.2 minutes); the intraoperative bleeding ranged from 100 to 320 mL (average,220.8 mL). No incision liquefaction, infection or other complications occurred. The 28 patients were followed up for 10 to 36 months (average, 17.6 months). According to the Matta scoring criteria, 24 cases achieved anatomical reduction but 4 dissatisfactory reduction. By the modified Merle d’Aubigne & Postel scoring criteria at the final follow-up, the efficacy was evaluated as excellent in 26 cases and as good in 2. Heterotopic ossification was observed in 3 cases and microscopic free dense shadow in the joint cavity (about 2 mm in the round ligament) in 3 cases. There were no cases of obvious traumatic arthritis or osteoarthritis, femoral head necrosis, walking pain, lameness or hip abduction weakness. The 12 patients complicated with preoperative transient sciatic nerve injury recovered within 3 months after surgery.
Conclusion
The articular compression molding techniques can effectively treat severely comminuted articular compression in the acetabular posterior wall fracture and improve reduction of articular surface and hip joint matching, leading to stability and good joint function.
4. Minimally invasive treatment of pilon fracture with single main plate combined with multiple planar screws for support-ing fixation
Jin KANG ; Tiegang ZHENG ; Aiwen LIU ; Xiaowei LIU ; Yingjie XU ; Chao LI ; Lin MA ; Yan GAO ; Jingxing LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(9):550-555
Objective:
To explore the clinical effect of minimally invasive treatment of C type pilon fracture with single main plate combined with multiple planar screws for supporting fixation.
Methods:
From January 2013 to March 2017, data of 22 patients treated by minimally invasive treatment with single main plate combined with multiple planar screws for supporting fixa-tion were retrospectively analyzed. There were 17 males and 5 females, aged from 23 to 69 years (average, 51.2 years). All cases were closed fractures involving fibula including weight hitting (5 cases), traffic accident (7 cases) and fall injury (10 cases). There were 3 cases of 43-C1 type, 11 cases of 43-C2 type and 8 cases of 43-C3 type according to AO/OTA classification. According to the Rüedi-Allgöwer classification, there were 5 cases of type Ⅱ and 17 cases of type Ⅲ. Complications were recorded postopera-tively and the articular surface reduction was evaluated using the Burwell-Charnley score. At the last follow-up, Tornetta’s pilon fracture clinical treatment outcome criteria was used to evaluate ankle joint function.
Results:
All the patients were followed up for 13 to 25 months (average, 17.3 months). There were 20 cases of anatomical reduction, 1 case of fair reduction and 1 case of poor reduction according to the Burwell-Charnley score. All the 22 patients were healed with healing time of 3 to 6 months (aver-age, 4.8 months). The efficacy was evaluated according to the evaluation criteria of the clinical treatment results of pilon fracture by Tornetta: excellent in 8 cases, good in 10 cases, fair in 3 cases, and poor in 1 case. The excellent and good rate was 81.8% (18/22) . All patients had no complications such as wound edge blistering, skin necrosis and infection. Among them, 1 case of internal fixa-tion rejection occurred, and the incision was well healed after removal of the internal fixation after 3 months.
Conclusion
Mini-mally invasive treatment of C type pilon fracture with single main plate combined with multiple planar screws for supporting fixa-tion not only provides a better anatomical reduction of the articular surface, but also effectively reduces or even avoids incision complications. The long-term clinical results are satisfactory.
5.Minimally invasive single locking plate combined with multiple planar screw internal fixation for pilon fracture
Jin KANG ; Jimeng WANG ; Tiegang ZHENG ; Lin MA ; Xiaowei LIU ; Yingjie XU ; Jianbo ZHOU ; Chao LI ; Yan GAO ; Jingxing LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2019;35(8):736-741
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of minimally invasive single locking plate combined with multiplanar screw internal fixation on pilon fracture of distal tibia. Methods A retrospective case control study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 51 patients with pilon fracture involving distal tibial articular surface admitted to 81th Group Military Hospital of the Army from January 2013 to August 2017. Among the patients, 20 patients including 15 males and five females, aged (37. 5 ± 9. 9)years were treated with closed traction reduction or open joint reduction through minimally invasive incision and single main locking plate combined with multiplanar screw placement ( study group) . There were 13 patients with type II and seven patients with type III according to Ru edi-Allgwer classification of fracture. In addition, 31 patients were treated with open reduction and multi-plate internal fixation (control group), including 25 males and six females, aged (43. 4 ± 11. 3) years. There were 20 patients with type II and 11 with type III according to Ru edi-Allgwer classification. The operation time, fracture healing time, postoperative complications were compared between the two groups. Burwell-Charnley imaging evaluation criteria were used to assess the quality of fracture reduction. At the last follow-up, ankle function was assessed by the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society ( AOFAS) ankle-hind foot functional score. Results All 51 patients were followed up for 6-24 months, with an average of 16 months. The operation time was (82. 5 ± 19. 2)minutes in the study group and (127. 7 ± 40. 8)minutes in the control group (P<0. 05). The fracture healing time was (10. 8 ± 1. 6)weeks in the study group and (11.0 ±1.5) weeks in the control group (P>0.05). Local skin necrosis (not above the plate) occurred in two patients in the study group and in three patients in the control group, with the wounds being healed within 3 months after dressing change and vacuum sealing drainage ( VSD) . In the control group, one patient had severe infection and recovered after treatment of steel plate removal, debridement and irrigation, and external fixator fixation. Three patients in the control group had skin necrosis resulting in plate exposure, who received transferred skin flaps to cover the wound. The incidence of postoperative complications were 10% (2/20) and 23% in the study group and the control group, respectively (7/31) (P >0. 05), with the incidence of severe complications for 0 and 13%(4/31)(P<0. 05), respectively. According to Burwell-Charnley imaging evaluation criteria, 18 patients obtained anatomical reduction in the study group, one had unsatisfactory reduction and one had poor reduction, with satisfaction rate of 90%. In the control group, 29 patients obtained anatomical reduction and two had unsatisfactory reduction, with satisfaction rate of 94% (P>0. 05). At the last follow-up, AOFAS ankle-hind foot function scores were excellent in 12 patients, good in five patients, fair in two patients and poor in one patient in the study group with excellence rate of 85%, while the scores were excellent in 20 patients, good in six patients, fair in three patients and poor in two patients in the control group, with excellence rate of 84% (P>0. 05). Conclusion For pilon fracture of distal tibia, both minimally invasive single locking plate combined with multi-plate screw internal fixation and open reduction combined with multi-plate internal fixation have good reduction effect and satisfactory recovery of ankle function, but the former can significantly shorten the operation time and reduce the incidence of serious complications after operation.
6.Temporary titanium plate screwing in open reduction and internal fixation for displaced acetabular fracture
Jin KANG ; Yongle LI ; Tiegang ZHENG ; Xiaowei LIU ; Yingjie XU ; Lin MA ; Yang XUE ; Tiejun LI ; Xiandong FAN ; Chao LI ; Jingxing LIU ; Jie GAO ; Wenhai QIAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(3):231-235
Objective To explore the efficacy of temporary titanium plate screwing for positional maintenance in reduction and internal fixation for displaced acetabular fractures.Methods A retrospective study was conducted of the 28 patients (28 hips) with displaced acetabular fracture who had been treated by open reduction and internal fixation from October 2013 to March 2016.They were 20 males and 8 females,aged from 24 to 68 years (average,42.3 years).The time from injury to surgery ranged from 7 to 21 days(average,14.5 days).According to the Letournel-Judet classification,there were 2 posterior column fractures,4 transverse fractures,5 posterior column plus posterior wall fractures,6 transverse plus posterior wall fractures,2 T-shaped fractures,3 anterior and posterior transverse fractures and 6 double column fractures.The posterior acetabular approach or combined anterior and posterior approach was used.In all the patients temporary titanium plate screwing was conducted to fix one side of the fracture so as to facilitate accomplishment of open reduction and internal fixation without losing the indirect anatomic reduction of the intraarticular fracture.After the open reduction and internal fixation was accomplished,the temporary screw fixation was removed in 26 patients but retained in 2 patients as needed.The reduction quality,complications and outcomes at the final follow-ups were recorded.Results All the 28 patients were followed up for 10 to 36 months (mean,15.6 months).By the Matta criteria,anatomical reduction was achieved in 26 cases,unsatisfactory reduction in one and poor reduction in one,yielding an anatomic reduction rate of 92.9%.By the improved Mere d'Aubigne & Postel criteria,the clinical outcomes at the final follow-up were excellent in 27 cases and good in one,yielding a good to excellent rate of 100%.Postoperatively,heterotopic ossification of different severities occurred in 11 cases but did not affect their joint function;transient paralysis of the sciatic nerve was reported in 6 cases but recovered 3 months after surgery.No complications like avascular necrosis of the femoral head or walking pain were observed during follow-ups.Conclusion Temporary fixation with titanium plate screws during open reduction and internal fixation for displaced acetabular fractures can effectively improve the reduction and fixation of the articular surface,leading to satisfactory short-term clinical outcomes.
7.Efficacy and safety of posterior pedicle screw internal fixation in combination with transpedicular bone grafting for treating thoracolumbar fractures in elderly patients
Tiegang ZHENG ; Baoping LIU ; Shuai JIANG ; Bin GAO ; Wenyan XU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2019;38(4):435-438
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of posterior pedicle screw internal fixation as add-on to transpedicular bone grafting in the treatment of thoracolumbar fractures in elderly patients.Methods The 86 elderly patients with thoracolumbar fracture admitted to our hospital were enrolled in the retrospective study.All patients were divided into a control group(n=40)receiving posterior short-segment pedicle fixation,and a study group(n=46)undergoing transpedicular bone grafting as add-on to posterior short-segment pedicle fixation.The recovery of lumbar function and neurological function were compared between the two groups.Results The Cobb angle of the injured vertebrae was significantly decreased in two groups at one week after operation,and then increased slightly with time-lapse(Ftime =86.34,P<0.05).The whole Cobb angle of injured vertebrae was lower in the study group than in the control group(F =7.68,P<0.05).The Cobb angle reduction of injured vertebrae was more in the study group than in the control group (Ftime× groups =4.19,P <0.05).The height of the anterior and posterior edges of injured vertebrae was significantly increased in two groups at 1 week after operation,and then decreased slightly with time-lapse(Ftime =75.87 and 66.92,P <0.05).The overall level of anterior and posterior edges height of injured vertebrae was higher in the study group than in the control group(Fgroup =9.75 and 6.76,P<0.05).The increased height of anterior and posterior edges of injured vertebrae was higher in the study group than in the control group(Ftime× groups =7.59 and 5.21,P<0.05).The bone fusion rate was higher in the study group than in control group (97.8 % vs.82.5 %,P < 0.05).The failure rate of internal fixation was lower in the study group than in the control group (2.2 % vs.17.5%,x2 =5.96,P < 0.05).The recovery of neurological function was better in the study group than in the control group(Z =2.12,P <0.05).The Oswestry disability index(ODI)in two groups was decreased with time-lapse(Ftime =85.49,P<0.05).The overall ODI level was lower in the study group than in the control group(Fgroup =47.28,P<0.05).The decrement of ODI index was larger in the study group than in the control group(Ftime× groups =8.97,P < 0.05).Conclusions Posterior pedicle screw internal fixation in combination with transpedicular bone grafting are safe and effective in the treatment of thoracolumbar fractures in the elderly,which can improve the stability of vertebral compression,and promote the recovery of neurological function and lumbar function.
8.Content Determination of Indicator Components in Jianpi Yishen Pills and the Effects on Calcium ,Phosphorus Metabolism and Inflammatory Factors in CRF Model Rats
Xia JIANG ; Qiugu CHEN ; Liqin GUO ; Zhaoliu HU ; Shiying HUANG ; Fochang WANG ; Ping ZHENG ; Tiegang YI ; Shangbin ZHANG ; Shunmin LI ; Jianping CHEN
China Pharmacy 2019;30(16):2193-2199
OBJECTIVE: To establish the method for the content determination of astragaloside Ⅳ, emodin and chrysophanol in Jianpi yishen pills (JYP) and to investigate the effects of JYP on calcium, phosphorus metabolism and inflammatory factors in chronic renal failure (CRF) model rats. METHODS: HPLC method was adopted. The determination of astragaloside Ⅳ, emodin and chrysophanol was perform on Agilent Zorbax SB-C18, Agilent TC C18 column, respectively; mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-water (36 ∶ 64, V/V) and methanol-0.1% phosphoric acid solution (75 ∶ 25, V/V); the detectors were evaporative light-scattering detector and diode-array detector (detection wavelength of 254 nm); the column temperatures were set at 30 ℃and 25 ℃ at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min; the sample sizes were 20 and 10 μL. SD rats were randomly divided into normal group, model group, Niaoduqing group (1.80 g/kg) and JYP low-dose, medium-dose and high-dose groups (1.71, 3.43, 6.85 g/kg), with 10 rats in each group. Except for normal group, CRF model of other groups were established by 5/6 nephrectomy in other groups. Four months after modeling, normal group and model group were given constant volume of water intragastrically; admi- nistration groups were given relevant medicine intragastrically, once a day, for consecutive 12 weeks. The levels of serum creatinine (Scr), urea nitrogen (BUN), parathyroid hormone (PTH) and inflammatory factors (IL-6, TNF-α) were measured by ELISA. Methyl thymol blue colorimetric method and phosphomolybdic acid method were used to detect the contents of blood calcium and phosphorus. Correlation of inflammatory factors with related calcium and phosphorus metabolism indexes (blood calcium, blood phosphorus, PTH) were investigated with Pearson assay. RESULTS: The linear range of astragaloside Ⅳ, emodin and chrysophanol were 54.537-381.759, 2.960-20.720, 6.318-44.223 μg/mL, respectively. The limits of quantitation were 0.010, 0.288, 0.216 μg/mL; the limits of detection were 0.003, 0.096, 0.072 μg/mL. RSDs of precision, reproducibility and stability tests were all lower than 3.0%. The recoveries were 97.18%-102.33%(RSD<3%,n=9). After modeling (before medication), serum contents of Scr and BUN in model group and administration group were increased significantly, compared with normal group (P<0.01). After medication, above indexes of administration group were decreased significantly, compared with model group and the same group before medication (P<0.01). Compared with normal group, the content of blood calcium were decreased significantly, while the contents of IL-6 and TNF-α were increased significantly (P<0.01). Compared with model group, the content of blood calcium were increased significantly in JYP medium-dose and high-dose groups, while serum content of PTH in Niaoduqing group, serum contents of PTH and IL-6 in JYP medium-dose and high-dose groups as well as serum content of TNF-α in administration group were decreased significantly (P<0.05 or P<0.01). JYP had no significant effect on blood phosphorus in rats, and there was no correlation of inflammatory factors with related calcium and phosphorus metabolism indexes (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The established content determination method is simple, specific and sensitive, and can be used for content determination of astragaloside Ⅳ, emodin and chrysophanol in JYP. JYP can improve renal function of CRF model rats, relieve calcium metabolism disorder and inhibit the expression of inflammatory factors.
9.Optimization of Water Extraction Technology for Bupi Yangshen Granules Based on Multi-index Weighting Analysis Method Combined with Orthogonal Test
Zhaoliu HU ; Qiugu CHEN ; Fochang WANG ; Shiying HUANG ; Ping ZHENG ; Shangbin ZHANG ; Tiegang YI ; Shunmin LI ; Jianping CHEN
China Pharmacy 2019;30(19):2656-2662
OBJECTIVE: To optimize the water extraction technology of Bupi yangshen granules, and to provide basis for the follow-up research and development of it. METHODS: The contents of astragaloside Ⅳ and salvianolic acid B in water extract of Bupi yangshen granules, were determined by HPLC-ELSD and HPLC-DAD. Using the comprehensive score of contents of astragaloside Ⅳ and salvianolic acid B and extract yield as index, weight coefficient of indicators were determined by AHP, CRITIC and AHP-CRITIC mixed weighting method. L9(34) orthogonal test was used to optimize decoction time, water volume and decoction times in water extraction technology of Bupi yangshen granules. Validation test was also performed. RESULTS: The weight coefficient determined by AHP-CRITIC mixed weighting method was the most reasonable. The optimal extraction technology was decocting twice, adding 12-fold water, 1 h each time. The results of 3 times of validation test showed that the average contents of astragaloside Ⅳ and salvianolic acid B were 8.79, 609.50 mg (total amount of 121 g medicinal herbs extracted from whole prescription), respectively. The average extract yield was 31.24%. Average comprehensive score was 96.59(RSD=1.01%,n=3). CONCLUSIONS: The optimized water extraction technology is reproducible, stable and feasible. It can provide a scientific basis for the follow-up development and industrial production of Bupi yangshen granules.
10.Therapeutic efficacy of Kocher-Langenbeck approach without cutting hip spin short muscle tendons for treatment of acetabular posterior column fractures
Jin KANG ; Lin MA ; Tiegang ZHENG ; Xiaowei LIU ; Yingjie XU ; Tiejun LI ; Ming ZHAO ; Chao LI ; Wei ZHANG ; Jie GAO ; Wenhai QIAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2018;34(2):152-156
Objective To investigate the feasibility and clinical effect of Kocher-Langebeck (K-L) approach without cutting the short external rotator muscles of hip for treatment of cetabular posterior column fractures.Methods A retrospective case series study was performed on 28 patients with acetabular fractures admitted from June 2015 to February 2017.There were 23 males and 5 females,averagely aged 43.6 years (range,26-71 years).According to the Letournel classification,there were 9 patients with simple fractures,14 back wall and back pillar fractures and 5 cross fractures.All patients were combined with posterior dislocation.The patients were given tibial tubercle traction after hip joint reduction in the hospital.During the surgery,K-L approach was adopted without cutting the short external rotator muscles of hip.Operation duration and intraoperative bleeding were recorded.Visual analogue score (VAS) was recorded before and after operation.The X-ray at 1 day,6 weeks,3 months and 1 year after operation were reviewed to evaluate fracture healing time.Matta criteria were used to assess the surface flatness of joint.The modified Merle d'Aubigné-Postel scoring system was applied to evaluate the function of hip joint.Intraoperative and postoperative complications were recorded.Results The operation duration was 76-120 min (mean,94 min),and the intraoperative blood loss was 120-320 ml (mean,265 ml).All patients were followed up for average 16 months (range,10-24 months).Preoperative VAS was 5-10 points [(7.5 ± 1.3) points],and 0-3 points [(0.9 ± 0.8) points] 6 months after operation (P < 0.01).All fractures healed and the average healing duration was 10.1 weeks (range,6-12 weeks).According to the Matta criteria,24 patients were graded excellent and 4 good,with excellence rate of 100%.According to the modified Merle d'Aubigné-Postel grading system,clinical results were graded excellent in 23 patients,good in 5,with excellence rate of 100%.Transient sciatic nerve injury occurred in 3 patients after surgery,and the nerve function of these patients fully recovered within 3 months after operation.There were no infection,heterotopic ossification and other complications.The wound healing was good,without liquefaction or cracking.Sciatic nerve injury was found in five patients,three of whom were performed with a transient lesion and recovered within 3 months.Conclusion In the posterior pathway surgery for acetabular posterior column fractures,the K-L approach without cutting the short external rotator muscles of hip can be used to complete the internal fixation with a high rate of fracture healing,sound reduction outcome,satisfactory functional recovery and few complications.


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