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Chinese Medical Equipment Journal ; (6): 17-21,26, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-617198

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Objective To design a modular two-direction scalpel handle with easy assembly and disassembly to solve the problems of common handle in function singleness,directivity,assembling and disassembling,pick-up and etc.Methods A scalpel handle module involving in a single-groove two-direction tailstock,multifunctional handle and etc was designed according to international standards,which consisted of more than 10 kinds of instruments for orthopedic surgery and etc such as two-direction scalpel handle with easy assembly and disassembly,bent wrench,probe introducer,needle-knife remover and measuring tools.Simulation experiment,clinical trial and control test were carried out to verify the efficacy of the handle module.Results It's proved that the handle module gained advantages in safety,convenience,prevention of sharp instrument injury,decrease of human errors and etc.Conclusion The handle module behaves well in modularity,integration,multifunction,two-direction adaptability,easy assembly and disassembly,safety,storage and carrying,high costperformance ratio and etc,meets the requirements of Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization,and is suitable for military and civilian uses.

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Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6)1986.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-518946

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Objective Study on the pattern of changes of TGF-?1 and type I receptor occurred in the experimental fluid percussion brain injury model for the purpose of providing the scientific basis for molecular pathological diagnosis, forensic identification, clinical treatment as well as further ascertaining the molecular mechanism of brain injury. Methods Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into normal control, sham operation control and injury groups. The rats of injury groups were subjected to moderate lateral fluid percussion brain injury (0.2 MPa). The injury groups were then subdivided into 30min, 1h, 3h, 6h, 12h,1d, 3d and 7d sub-groups according to the time elapsed after injury. Immunohistochemistry SP method was used for studing the immunoreactivity of both TGF-?1 and T?R I factors. Results (1) In the brain of normal control and sham operation control groups, the low expression levels of TGF-?1 and T?R I were observed; (2) The gradual increase of TGF-?1 and T?R I immunoreactivity could be observed 1 to 3d after injury both in cortex and brain stem, and sustained at the high level up to 7d; (3) In hippocampus, the gradual increase occur during 12h to Id after brain injury, and sustained the high level at 3d, then declined at 7d. Conclusion The results suggested that brain injury induced the gene eypressions of the TGF-?1/ T?R I . The TGF-?1/ T?R I may contribute to maintance of nerve cell survival and the repair of damaged neural tissues after CNS injury and the patterns of their level change were quite regular and can be used for timing of injury in forensic medicine aspect.

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