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Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery ; (6): 1004-1007, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-796698

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Objective@#The clinical application of free perforator flaps in aesthetic repairing of the wounds of electric injuries in forearms and palms.@*Methods@#20 cases of skin tissue defects of electric injuries in forearms and palms were collected in this group, including 18 male patients and 2 female patients ranged from 20 to 50 years. The size of the skin defects are from 7 cm×5 cm to 18 cm×8 cm. 20 cases of forearms and palms with electric injuries, all of which were repaired by the transplantation of free musculocutaneous perforator monoflaps with anastomosis of interregional blood vessels. 10 cases of wounds in forearms were treated with lateral femoral circumflex artery perforator flaps with sensate nerves. The other 10 cases of wounds in palms were treated with medial plantar artery perforator flap with sensate nerves, with a flap area of 8 cm× 6cm to 20 cm×9 cm. In the donor area, 10 cases were closed with aesthetic suture and 10 cases were repaired with skin grafts.@*Results@#All flaps survived in 20 cases. Artery crisis was found in 1 case on the second day after surgery, and this flap with anastomosis of blood vessels also survived after surgical exploration without delay. The shapes and functions of palms and forearms were observed basically restored from a aesthetic point of view from a follow-up of 3 months to 36 months. Most touch, pain and warm senses were restored in cases with sensate nerves. And a two-point discrimination was 9—11 mm. A satisfactory functional recovery was achieved. The donor sites were found well-healed without any obvious scars or functional disorders.@*Conclusions@#Because of the advantages of hidden donor sites, reliable blood supply, closed texture and good abrasion-resistance, the multiple perforator sublobe flaps with sensate nerves could be adopted, and after thinning could be used as the free flaps to repair the wounds. These have predicted that this method is one of the desirable methods of aesthetic repairing and functional reconstruction of subunits skin tissue defects in palms and forearms.

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Journal of Integrative Medicine ; (12): 185-8, 2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-449621

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of compound preparation of Cordyceps sinensis and Tripterygium hypoglaucum (CSTHC) on survival time of grafted pigskin after allogeneic transplantation and its mechanism. METHODS: The pigskin was treated with CSTHC solution before allogeneic transplantation, and CSTHC ointment was applied for external use on the grafted pigskin after skin transplantation. Cyclosporine A (CsA) and normal saline were served as control. The survival time, the appearance and the histomorphological changes of the grafted pigskin were observed. The histomorphological changes of testicles in pigs were also examined. The CD4 and CD8 expressions in the grafted pigskins were measured by immunohistochemical method. The white blood cell count in peripheral blood and the liver and renal functions were also examined. RESULTS: The survival time of the grafted pigskin in the CSTHC-treated group was (28.50+/-3.26)d, which was much longer as compared with (10.60+/-1.52)d in the untreated group (P<0.01). The survival time of the grafted pigskin in the CsA-treated group was (28.33+/-3.50)d, and there was no remarkable difference in the survival time of the grafted pigskin between the CsA-treated group and the CSTHC-treated group. The expressions of CD4 and CD8 were lower in the CSTHC-treated group than those in the untreated group on the 7th and 14th day after skin graft (P<0.05), while there was no significant difference in the indices between the CSTHC-treated group and the CsA-treated group. The WBC count was higher in the untreated group than that in the CSTHC-treated group or CsA-treated group on the 7th day after skin graft (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: CSTHC can prolong the survival time of allogeneic grafted pigskin. Its mechanism of inhibiting the immunological rejection may relate to decreasing the expressions of CD4(+) and CD8(+) in the grafted pigskin and reducing the local inflammatory reaction.

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Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology ; (12)1986.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-528900

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AIM:To investigate the effect of compound of cordyceps sinensis(CS) and tripterygium hypoglaucum on survival time of the heterologous human-pig graft skin.METHODS: CS solution were used to hatch the skin graft and CS was used locally.Ciclosporin A(CsA) and normal saline solution(NS) were used in control.Besides,skin HE staining was detected and CD4,CD8,IL-2 and IL-10 were also examined before and after operation.RESULTS: The survival time of the graft skin treated with CS was(21.20?3.19) days,while the control group treated with NS was(10.17?1.94) days(P

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