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Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) ; (12): 1148-1153, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-814135

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OBJECTIVE@#To evaluate the feasibility of endoscopic paravertebral approach surgery in the far lateral lumbar disc herniation.@*METHODS@#Fifty sets of integral lumbar vertebral specimens were selected, and the anatomical data of lumbar intervertebral foramina and its adjacent structures were measured. Twenty specimens are randomly divided into a traditional group and an endoscopic group, then the traditional and endoscopic operations by paravertebral approach were used to dissect every strata of soft tissues in order to expose the intervertebral foramen. At last,the relationship between the intervertebral foramen and its adjacent structures was observed, and the 2 procedures were compared.@*RESULTS@#The sagittal diameter of lumbar intervertebral foramina became shorter from the top to bottom,while the diameter of cross section of relative nerve roots became longer. The depth of the line which connected the middle point of the 2 adjacent transverse process roots and the anterior branch of lumber nerve root in L1,L3 and L5 was (1.03+/-0.30), (1.71+/-0.29), and (1.99+/-0.34) mm respectively, with the increasing tendency; the depth of L3 to L5 was mostly less than 2 cm. The distance of the middle points of the 2 adjacent transverse process roots from L1 to L5 was long enough, but the distance between L5 and S1 was only (10.14+/-1.71) mm. The surgery by paravertebral approach had a relative safe operation area,which was similar to a triangle.@*CONCLUSION@#The technique of endoscopic surgery by paravertebral approach is feasible in the treatment of far lateral lumbar disc herniation. However, it is difficult to perform this surgery in the treatment of L5/S1 far lateral lumbar disc herniation, which is often conducted with endoscopy, after 18 to approximately 20 mm of the partial sacrum is eliminated by conventional method.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Cadaver , Diskectomy , Methods , Endoscopy , Methods , Feasibility Studies , Intervertebral Disc Displacement , Classification , General Surgery , Lumbar Vertebrae , General Surgery
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Chinese Journal of Pediatrics ; (12): 122-125, 2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-355460

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>The present study was designed to investigate the influence of viral myocarditis on mental behavior of the children.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Mentality and behavior of the 178 children suffering from viral myocarditis were examined with Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) edited by Gong Yao-xian in 1986 and 104 sex, age, education and achievement-matched children with pneumonia or upper respiratory infection were enrolled as controls.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The mentality and behavior of the children with viral myocarditis were distinctly abnormal. The abnormal rates of boys and girls suffering from acute and deferment viral myocarditis were evidently higher than those of control children (P < 0.01). The behavioral abnormalities of boys were hypochondria, social difficulties, unwell of body and attack. Whereas, the girls presented hypochondria, unwell of body, social flinch and disobeyed discipline, which was significantly different from the control children. The total and hypochondria cursory mark of the second check result of deferment boys were evidently higher than those of the first check (P < 0.05). The total cursory mark of the second check result of deferment girls was higher than that of the first check (P < 0.05) and evidently higher than that of the acute second check result (P < 0.01). The abnormal rates of mentality and behavior correlated positively with the age of children and they were associated with the severity of the illness.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Viral myocarditis evidently affected the mentality and behavior of children, which should be paid great attention to.</p>


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Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Acute Disease , Adolescent Behavior , Psychology , Case-Control Studies , Child Behavior , Psychology , Child Behavior Disorders , Psychology , Hypochondriasis , Psychology , Juvenile Delinquency , Psychology , Myocarditis , Psychology , Virology , Neuropsychological Tests , Severity of Illness Index , Social Behavior , Virus Diseases , Psychology
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