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International Eye Science ; (12): 1220-1223, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-929511

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AIM: To investigate the safety and effectiveness of four-valve technique in the improved conjunctivo-dacryocystorhinostomy. METHODS: Retrospective clinical study. A total of 28 patients(28 eyes)who were treated in our hospital from September 2017 to June 2020 with lacrimal disease were selected as the research subjects. These patients were treated with conjunctivo-dacryocystorhinostomy. Postoperative follow-up was performed for 6-12mo to observe the surgical effect, satisfaction and postoperative complications.RESULTS: The positive rate of fluorescein sodium dye excretion test after surgery in this group of patients was 96%(27/28), the success rate of surgery was 96%(27/28), the cure rate was 68%(19/28), the improvement rate was 28%(8/28), the ineffective rate was 4%(1/28)and the overall satisfaction of patients was 93%(26/28). The postoperative complications included ocular foreign body sensation(28 eyes), conjunctival hyperemia(11 eyes), nasal cavity and conjunctival sac bleeding(8 eyes)and lacrimal passage tube out(1 eye). CONCLUSION: The four-valve technique is used to improve the conjunctivo-dacryocystorhinostomy with high success rate, less complications, safety and effectiveness.

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Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B ; (12): 686-692, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-277344

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The objectives of this study were to assess the potential of two photosynthetic bacteria (PSB), Rhodopseudomonas palustris HZ0301 and Rhodobacter sphaeroides HZ0302, as probiotics in aquaculture. The viability of HZ0301 and HZ0302 in simulated gastric transit conditions (pH 2.0, pH 3.0 and pH 4.0 gastric juices) and in simulated small intestinal transit conditions (pH 8.0, with or without 0.3% bile salts) was tested. The effects of HZ0301 and HZ0302 on the viability and permeability of intestinal epithelial cell in primary culture of tilapias, Oreochromis nilotica, were also detected. All the treatments were determined with three replicates. The simulated gastric transit tolerance of HZ0301 and HZ0302 strains was pH-dependent and correspondingly showed lower viability at pH 2.0 after 180 min compared with pH 3.0 and pH 4.0. Both HZ0301 and HZ0302 were tolerant to simulated small intestine transit with or without bile salts in our research. Moreover, there was no significant difference (P>0.05) among three treatments including the control and the groups treated with HZ0301 or HZ0302 both in intestinal epithelial cell viability and membrane permeability, showing no cell damage. In summary, this study demonstrated that HZ0301 and HZ0302 had high capacity of upper gastrointestinal transit tolerance and were relatively safe for intestinal epithelial cells of tilapias.


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Animals , Gastrointestinal Tract , Microbiology , Microbial Viability , Phototrophic Processes , Rhodobacter sphaeroides , Physiology , Rhodopseudomonas , Physiology , Species Specificity , Tilapia , Microbiology
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