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Tianjin Medical Journal ; (12): 702-704, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-467947

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Congenital clubfoot(CCF), which is also known as equines deformity, is a common congenital malformation that affect children′s life quality. However, its cause is still to be elucidated. Currently, polygenetic and environmental fac?tors are both believed to play important roles in CCF pathogenesis. Several genes including HOX, PITX1, NAT2, P63, DTDS and COL9A were shown to contribute to congenital clubfoot, but which is the most critical gene remains unclear. Several re?ports have revealed that Hox genes are closely related to the cause of CCF. Hox genes are regulators of body morphogenesis, and its mutation result in limbs and trunk deformity in human. Here, we systematically reviewed the latest literature that stud?ied the role of Hox genes in pathogenesis of Congenital clubfoot, with the prospect of laying a foundation for its future clinic treatment.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 553-558, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-443738

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BACKGROUND:Discectomy is an important therapy for lumbar disc herniation, but a smal number of patients undergoing discectomy wil relapse. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the spinal stability fol owing posterior pedicle screw fixation combined with interbody fusion cage for treatment of recurrent lumbar disc herniation. METHODS:Twenty-six patients with recurrent lumbar disc herniation from January 2007 to December 2011 were enrol ed and subjected to posterior pedicle screw fixation combined with interbody fusion cage. Pain relief and lumbar stability were observed postoperatively. We analyzed the spinal stability in recurrent lumbar disc herniation patients after posterior pedicle screw fixation combined with interbody fusion cage depending on literature search. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Al the 26 patients were fol owed up for 12-36 months. After treatment, al patients effectively al eviated the symptoms of low back pain, and lumbar interbody fusion was good, with a good rate of 96.2%. There was no pedicle screw loosening, broken, non-fusion phenomenon. Posterior decompression and interbody fusion cage combined with posterior pedicle screw fixation for recurrent lumbar disc herniation, characterized as fast symptom relief, strong fixation, exact interbody fusion exact, is an ideal treatment for recurrent lumbar disc herniation.

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