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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 807-814, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-957072

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Objective:To investigate the effects of parallel reconstruction with titanium cable fixation and concentric reconstruction with plate fixation in the reconstruction of femoral shaft continuity after resection of malignant tumor.Methods:From September 2013 to December 2017, the data of 11 consecutive patients with thigh malignancies and related complications were retrospectively analyzed, including 10 males and 1 female. The mean age of the 11 patients was 27.1±15.6 years (range, 7-49 years). These case series included 6 cases of primary bone defect reconstruction after resection of femoral shaft malignant tumor, 4 cases of nonunion or allogeneic bone fracture after massive bone allograft for femoral malignant tumor, and 1 case of femoral fracture caused by radiotherapy after resection of thigh soft tissue sarcoma. Vascularized fibular autograft combined with massive bone allograft or devitalized bone graft was used for reconstruction. The patients were divided into two groups according to reconstruction method, namely parallel reconstruction group and concentric reconstruction group. In the parallel reconstruction group, the vascularized fibula was placed on the medial side of the femur and the allograft and fixed with titanium cable. In the concentric reconstruction group, the vascularized fibula was placed in the medullary cavity of the allogeneic bone or devitalized bone and further fixed with the plate and screws.Results:There were 5 patients with 7 allograft-host junctions or fracture were treated with parallel reconstruction. The grafted length of fibula was 15.0±4.3 cm (range, 10-20 cm). The follow-up duration was 33.2±15.6 months (range, 20-53 months). Six patients with 10 allograft-host junctions were treated by concentric reconstruction. The grafted length of fibula was 15.5±2.3 cm (range, 12-18 cm). The follow-up duration was 45.8±15.3 months (range, 22-62 months). There was no significant difference during follow-up between the two groups ( t=1.36, P=0.208). The union rate in parallel reconstruction group was 100% (7/7), and the union duration was 15.9±6.8 months (range, 3-22 months). The union rate in the concentric reconstruction group was 70% (7/10), and the union duration was 18.9±6.4 months (range, 11-30 months). There was no significant difference in the union rate ( P=0.228) or the union duration ( t=0.846, P=0.414) between the two groups. Conclusion:Both parallel reconstruction and concentric reconstruction of vascularized fibular autograft are important methods for reconstruction of femoral shaft continuity after resection of malignant tumor. There might be no significant difference in union rate or union duration between the two methods.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 611-617, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-884751

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Objective:To explore the long-term clinical efficacy and complications of modified spinous process splitting laminoplasty using coralline hydroxyapatite (SLAC).Methods:The patients who underwent SLAC surgery in this hospital from 2005.5 to 2011.7 were included retrospectively. The perioperative data were collected and followed up. A total of 165 cases were included. Among them, there were 115 males and 50 females; the average age was 56.5±11.4 years (range: 26-84 years), and the average follow-up period was 136.5±23.2 months (range: 108-182 months). The modified Japanese Orthopedic Association (mJOA) score, the neck disability index (NDI) score were used to evaluate the clinical symptoms of patients, and follow-up imaging to observe the changes in cervical spine curvature and mobility.Results:In terms of functional score: mJOA score increased from 11.4±2.9 before surgery to 15.0±1.8 in the early postoperative period but dropped to 14.0±2.5 at the last follow-up ( F=77.096, P<0.001), and NDI score decreased from 19.2%±14.4% before surgery to 13.0%±15.0% in the early postoperative period, but it rose to 14.0%±14.9% at the last follow-up ( F=6.915, P<0.001). The improvement rate of mJOA was 63.5% (early postoperatively) and 50.8% (last follow-up). Regarding the curvature of the cervical spine, the C 2-C 7 Cobb angle decreased from 14.8°±9.1° before surgery to 11.1°±10.5°, and it was maintained at the last follow-up (11.0°±10.1°) ( F=1.083, P=0.342). The cervical spine range of motion decreased significantly, mainly because the Cobb angle in the flexion position decreased from -19.8°±13.6° before the operation to -3.7°±10.6° at the last follow-up ( P<0.001). Seventy-two patients (44.0%) had complications after operation. Six patients (3.6%) developed neurological symptoms aggravated during follow-up, and their mJOA decreased by more than 3 points. 62 patients (37.6%) developed axial symptoms, of which 7 cases were relieved early (within 6 months post-op), 55 patients had persisted symptom and 17 cases (10.3%) remained painful. C 5 nerve root palsy occurred in 10 cases (6.1%) after the operation, 9 cases resolved within two years and the last patient did not resolve. Conclusion:SLAC surgery can effectively alleviate the patient's neurological symptoms and maintain long-term efficacy and cervical lordosis. The occurrence of persistent axial symptoms and the loss of cervical flexion range are long-term complications after SLAC surgery.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 532-540, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-884742

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The cervical sagittal balance is a description of cervical spine at the standing position. The position of cervical spine is measured by the corresponding sagittal parameters. The commonly used sagittal parameters of cervical spine include cervical lordosis (CL), cervical sagittal vertical axis (cSVA), T 1 Slope (T 1S), etc. Cervical sagittal balance is closely related to the overall balance of the spine, and the imbalance of sagittal parameter is also related to the progression of cervical disease, the choice of surgical methods and the postoperative efficacy. In recent years, more and more researchers have begun to pay attention to the sagittal balance of the cervical spine, especially the variation of sagittal parameters after cervical surgery, which can predict the postoperative neurological recovery and the change of long-term efficacy or complications. However, due to the variety of cervical surgery methods and the variety of cervical sagittal balance parameters, the existing studies can only reflect the relationship between the two from a certain aspect, while lacking overall and comprehensive description. In this paper, the relationship between sagittal plane balance and cervical surgery was reviewed by systematically searching literatures and screening relevant studies. According to our review, the cervical sagittal parameters have different tendency after different cervical surgery. Generally, anterior cervical surgery can maintain or improve the sagittal plane balance of the cervical spine, among which anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) surgery has a best effect.After posterior cervical surgery, the cervical sagittal parameters tend to be unbalanced or compensated, and patients with preoperative sagittal imbalance, advanced age, and complex OPLL are more likely to have postoperative imbalance or imbalance aggravation. Therefore, attention should be paid to preoperative evaluation and reasonable surgical design in clinical practice to prevent the occurrence of sagittal imbalance of patients after surgery.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 234-242, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-745391

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Objective To evaluate the long-term efficacy of cervical artificial disc replacement for patients with degenerative cervical canal stenosis.Methods All of 43 patienta underwent single level Bryan cervical artificial disc replacement for degenerative cervical canal stenosis were retrospectively analyzed with a minimum 10 years follow-up in our hospital between December 2003 and December 2007.There were 28 males and 15 females with an average age of 56.7 ± 8.0 years which ranged from 37 to 76 including 1 case of C3.4 level,11 xases of ~ level,26 cases of C~ level and 5 cases of C6,7 level.According to the symptoms and location of compression on radiograph,the patients were divided into 3 groups:15 patients in radiculopathy group,10 patients in myelopathy group and 18 patients in myeloradiculo p~hy group.Radidogical evaluation indexes include global range of motion (ROM),segmental ROM,segmental Cobb angle.Clinical evaluation indexes including Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score,neck disability index (NDI) and Odom's criteria.The variable data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA,the grading data were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis H test.The preoperative and postoperative data were analyzed by paired t test.Results At the last follow-up,the Cobb angle of the operative segment was 1.29°±1.34°in myelopathy group(t=4.606,P=0.001),0.71°±2.20°in radiculopathy group (t=2.355,P=0.034),and 0.69°±2.12° in myeloradiculopathy group (t=3.312,P=0.004),which was significantly lower than that before operation.At the last follow-up,ROM of the operative segment in myelopathy group was 6.41 o ±4.87°,which was significantly lower than that before operation (11.46° ±5.19°,t=3.589,P< 0.05),and there was no significant difference in the other two groups.There was no significant difference in other imaging parameters among the three groups.JOA scores at the last follow-up were 16.33±0.75 in radiculopathy group (t=5.857,P< 0.001),16.00±1.05 in myelopathy group(t=8.337,P< 0.001) and 14.78±1.69 in radiculopathy group (t=4.045,P< 0.001);NDI were 13.07%±5.90% in radiculopathy group (t=7.097,P< 0.001),12.60%±4.22% in myelopathy group (t=7.319,P< 0.001) and 23.11%±14.18% in radiculopathy group (t=4.229,P< 0.001),which were all significantly improved than those before operation.The excellent and good rate of Odom's criteria (H=2.719,2.411,P< 0.05),JOA (LAD-t=3.770,4.080,P<0,05) and NDI(LAD-t=2.850,2.643,P< 0.05) at the last follow-up of the patients in radiculopathy group and myelopathy group were better than those of patients in myeloradiculopathy group (P< 0.05).Conclusion Cervical artificial disc replacement has a satisfied long-term clinical efficacy with degenerative cervical canal stenosis.The efficacy of myelopathy and radiculopathy were better than myeloradiculopathy.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 1009-1015, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-708622

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Objective To explore and analyze the risk factors of axial symptoms after posterior cervical laminoplasty.Methods Retrospectively follow up the patients taking posterior cervical laminoplasty in Jishuitan Hospital during May 2005 to July 2011,due to multi-segmental cervical stenosis or (and) cervical ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament.All patients' gender,diagnosis,age,preoperative neck and shoulder pain,VAS score,course of disease,presence or absence of root symptoms,medical complications,operation time,operation method,blood loss,postoperative neck support time,presence or absence of C5 nerve root paralysis,preoperative JOA and postoperative best JOA,preoperative C2-C7 Cobb angle in neutral position,flexion position,post-extension and calculate the activity were collected.Record the process of axial symptoms in details and statistically analysis by SPSS.Results All of 146 patients were followed up for 58-134 months with an average of 89.5±18.4 months.There were 57 cases of axial symptoms,the overall incidence was 39.0%;except for 7 cases with symptom relief in 6 months,the other 50 cases (34.25% of the total number of follow-up) of the axial symptoms continued by the time of follow-up.35 patients (23.97%) were characterized by stiffness and 22 patients (18.49%) showed pain,traction and tightness.36 patients (24.66%) showed axial symptoms on the shoulder and back,10 (6.85%) appeared around the wound and 11 (7.53%) appeared on both the shoulder and the wound.Univariate logistic regression analysis showed that intraoperative blood loss (P=0.019,odds ratio(OR) 1.857,95% CI 1.107-3.116) and postoperative best JOA score (P=0.008,0R=0.780,95% CI:0.650-0.936) significantly affected the occurrence of postoperative axial symptoms.Multifactor Logistic regression analysis was carried out by stepwise forward method.It was found that besides the intraoperative blood loss and postoperative best JOA score,the following factors also affected the incidence of axial symptoms after operation (P<0.05):diagnosis,preoperative age,the extension of C2-C7 Cobb angle before operation,and the operation destruction of C7 spinous process muscle stops.The diagnosis of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament,preoperative age,and the extension of C2-C7 Cobb angle before operation were the protective factors for the axial symptoms,and the diagnosis of multiple segments of the cervical spinal stenosis and the operation destruction of C7 spinous process were the risk factors for the axial symptoms after the operation.Conclusion Younger,less preoperative C2-C7 Cobb extension,the operation destroys the C7 spinous process muscle stop point,more intraoperative blood loss,lower postoperative best JOA score and patients with multi-segment cervical stenosis more are more easily to have axial symptoms after posterior cervical double door laminoplasty.

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Journal of Geriatric Cardiology ; (12): 99-101, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-460141

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Background and Objective Hyperlipidemia is one of the most potent and best substantiated risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD). Purified Salvia miltiorrhiza extract (PSME) had been shown to have hypolipidemic effect in animal experiments. This study aimed to evaluate its iipids modulating effects in hyperlipidemic patients. Methods In this single-blind, placebo controlled study, lipid profiles of 80 hyperlipidemic patients were checked at same conditions. They were divided into two equal groups randomly (each composing of 40 patients). They were given PSME tablet (800 mg) three times per day, or placebo tablet. All patients were put on NCEP type Ⅱ diet and six weeks later, lipid profiles were checked. Results In PSME group, total cholesterol decreased by 27.32 mg/dl (12.3% reduction), LDL-cholesterol decreased by 23.13 mg/dl (16.8% reduction) and HDL-cholesterol increased by 9.06 mg/dl (11.1%), all were statistically significant. Although triglyceride dropped by 12.12 mg/dl (5.1%) but this was not significant statistically (P=-0.34). There were no significant changes oflipids levels in the placebo group. Conclusions PSME has significant favorable effect on total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and HDL-cholesterol and may be a potential agent for the treatment ofatherogenic dyslipidemia.

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