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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 472-474, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-469299

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Objective To investigate the clinical effect of repairing soft tissue defects of foot and ankle by sural neurovascular adipofascial flap.Methods Application of sural neurovascular adipofascial flap to repaire soft tissue defects of foot and ankle in 19 patients,inclouding 3 csaes with the soft tissue defects of medial malleolus and 16 cases of dorsum pedis from May,2006 to May,2013.The size of soft tissue defects was 3 cm ×3 cm-7 cm ×9 cm.The skin of the donor site was sutured directly.The recipient area was reshaped granulation and underwent free skin graft after the adipofascial flap survived.Results After followed up of 3-18 months,the adipofascial flaps were all survived,the recipient area was almost flat with the surrounding tissue,the donor area only leaving linear scar,the appearance and function of donor area and adopt area were satisfactory.The sensation of lateral dorsal region of foot decreased to S3,and the sensation of recipient site recovered to S2.There were some changes in pigmentation with the skin graft region.Conclusion Sural neurovascular adipofascial flap can be effectively repaired soft tissue defects of foot and ankle,and it can avoid irregularity of donor area and enlargement of adopt area,the appearance and function were satisfactory.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 6989-6992, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-407008

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BACKGROUND:Resection of femoral neck in the conventional total hip replacement greatly influences the equilibrium of forces jn the proximal fetour and causes disequilibrium of bone reconstruction,easily resulting in bone absorption,prosthesis loosening and dislocation.OBJECTIVE:To investigate the biocompatibility between materials and host in the total hip replacement with femoral neck preserved.DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING:A retrospective case analysis was performed in the Department of Orthopedics,the 180 Hospital of Chinese PLA between September 2000 and December 2006.PARTICIPANTS:Twenty-five patients.10 males,15 females,aged 47 years old(range 31-56 years old)were recruited for this study.Twelve patients suffered from femoral head necrosis-caused hip joint disease and osteoarthrosis(bilaterally affected in 5 patients),eight femoral head necrosis(femoral head necrosis subsequent to femoral neck fracture healing in 2 patients),three acetabular dysplasia necrosis of femoral head,and two infra-head femoral neck fracture nonunion.The course of disease averaged 6 years old ranging from 2-10 years.METHODS:Modified hip ioint posterior approach was used to expose the hip joint.Femoral head was resected from the femoral head-neck iuncture.Cartilago acetabularis was stripped and then artificial acetabulum was installed.Femoral proximal medullary cavity was expanded.Artificial femoral head was installed.Finally,all artificial joints were reduced.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:(1)Biocompatibility between prosthesis and host.(2)Function recovery of hip joint.RESULTS:All wounds were primarily healed.Patients were followed up for 0.5-6 years on average.Follow-up results demonstrated good hip joint motion and normal walking gait.X-ray showed well-positioned artificial hip joint,absence of prosthesis loosening and dislocation,as well as good femoral neck sclerotin.CONCLUSl0N:The preservation of femoral neck in total hip replacement is fit to the physiological compliance of proximal femar and prevents osteoporosis-induced prosthesis loosening and dislocation in the proximal femur.

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Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases ; (12): 19-21, 2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-411964

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Objective  To search the relative factors of cerebral damage, rebleeding, delayed cerebral ischaemia(DCI) and hydrocephalus after subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) by CT scans and clinical findings in acute phase. Methods To analyse the relationship between cerebral damage after SAH and clinical findings: CT scans resulte, age, sex, blood pressure, hyponatraemia, therapeutic methods. Results Cerebral damage were related to the pattern of distritution of SAH on brain CT and hyponatraemia. The high attack rate of rebleeding and DCI is related to presence of blood in the surface of brain, collection of blood in the ventricle, saccula aneurysms or cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) (P<0.01). Conclusions To forecast of cerebral damage after SAH by study of CT scans showing and clinical findings have clincal significance. According to these findings, we may take some therapeutics to prevent the cerebral damage after SAH.

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