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The Journal of Practical Medicine ; (24): 738-741, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-697686

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Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of dye laser combined with Xin'an repair solution in the treating superficial infantile hemangioma(IH). Methods 100 patients with superficial IH were randomly divided into observation group and control group.The observation group received dye laser combined with Xin'an re-pair solution,while the control group was treated only with dye laser.The clinical efficacy and the rate of complica-tions after treatment were compared between the two groups,and the different efficacy between the head neck group and the non head neck group in the observation group was further analyzed. Results The total effective rate of the observation group(90%)was significantly higher than the control group(70%),and the difference was sta-tistically significant(P<0.05).The rate of complications in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group(6%vs.32%,P<0.05).In the observation group,the total effective rate of head neck group was better than that the non head neck group(P<0.05). Conclusion Dye laser combined with Xin'an repair so-lution is effective in the treatment of superficial IH,and it can significantly reduce complications.It is evidently ef-fective for head and neck superficial IH.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 3602-3608, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-615240

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BACKGROUND:Acellular nerve scaffolds have the three-dimensional structure of natural nerves and low immunogenicity,but their effect on long nerve defects is still not ideal.Therefore,it is necessary to construct tissueengineered nerve using acellular nerve and seed cells in order to improve the therapeutic effect.OBJECTIVE:To systemically review the efficacy of combination of acellular nerve grafts (ANGs) and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) or Schwann cells (SCs) transplantation in the treatment of sciatic nerve defects in a rat model.METHODS:Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about the effects of combination of ANGs and MSCs or SCs transplantation for sciatic nerve defects in rats were searched in PubMed,The Cochrane Library,EMbase,CNKI,WanFang and VIP from inception to July 2016.Three reviewers independently screened literature according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,extracted data,and assessed the risk of bias of included studies.Then,a Meta-analysis was performed using Review Manger5.3 software.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 10 RCTs involving 252 rats were included.The results of meta-analysis showed that:compared with the control group (simple acellular nerve scaffold group),the sciatic functional index (SFI) of the combined group (combination of ANGs and MSCs or SCs transplantation) were superior at 2 weeks [SMD=2.73,95% CI (1.92,3.45),P < 0.000 01],4 weeks [SMD=4.57,95% CI (3.43,5.70),P < 0.000 01],6 weeks [SMD=1.62,95%CI (0.18,3.06),P=-0.03],8 weeks [SMD=4.90,95% CI (2.96,6.84),P < 0.000 01] after surgery.The nerve conduction velocity [SMD=1.39,95% CI (0.99,1.78),P < 0.000 01),latency period (MD=-0.98,95% CI (-1.19,-0.76),P < 0.000 01],and amplitude [SMD=1.23,95% CI (0.62,1.85),P < 0.000 1] were superior at 12 weeks after surgery.The myelin sheath thickness was superior at 8 weeks [MD=0.14,95% CI (0.07,0.21),P < 0.000 1],12 weeks [SMD=1.85,95% CI (1.63,2.08),P < 0.000 01] and the number of myelinated nerve fibers were superior at 12 weeks [SMD=3.59,95%CI (2.63,4.55),P < 0.000 01] after surgery.The gastrocnemius wet weight was superior at 8 weeks after surgery [SMD=4.22,95% CI (2.40,6.03),P < 0.000 01].Current evidence indicates that the combination of ANGs and MSCs or SCs can promote the regeneration and functional recovery of the peripheral nerve.Due to the limited quality of the included studies,the above conclusion should be verified by conducting high-quality and large-scale RCTs.

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