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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1021326

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BACKGROUND:Studies have shown that there are significant differences in the geometric morphology of the distal femur of different races and genders,and there are more short female patients in southern China,so the phenomenon of overhanging or insufficient coverage of imported knee prostheses often occurs during surgery. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the characteristics of distal femur bones in southern Chinese women and compare them with imported joint prostheses by simulating the three-dimensional reconstruction of the distal femur bone and matching the femoral side after osteotomy with common imported joint prostheses. METHODS:From January to December 2021,120 female volunteers underwent a CT scan of knee joints.The images were imported into Mimics 20.0 software in Dicom format for three-dimensional reconstruction and then imported into Magic 22.0 software to simulate osteotomy by posterior cruciate ligament preserved total knee arthroplasty and to conduct a matching study with a normal imported joint prosthesis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The functional anteroposterior dimension(fAP)of the distal femur and Persona matched prosthesis had a total overhang rate of 25%(30/120).The fAP≤47 mm group had an overhang than the other groups(P<0.05).The poor coverage rate of Triathlon prosthesis was 12.5%(15/120),and poor coverage was more likely in fAP>53 mm group than in fAP≤53 mm group(P<0.05).(2)The total poor coverage rate of femoral intercondylar width matching with Triathlon prosthesis was 27.5%(33/120).Therefore,the poor coverage rate of bone surface in the central region of the distal femur was more likely in the fAP≤47 mm group than in other groups(P<0.05).The overhang rate of Journey II was 21.6%(26/120),and the overhang rate was higher in the fAP>53 mm group than in the fAP≤53 mm group(P<0.05).(3)Journey II CR prosthesis had the largest difference with the length of the anterior mediolateral diameter of the femur,which was easy to hang out on the anterolateral side of the femoral prosthesis.The Persona CR prosthesis has the largest difference with the length of the posterior mediolateral diameter of the femur,which is easy to be poorly covered in the posterior medial part of the prosthesis.It is recommended to increase the femoral prosthesis with reduced mediolateral diameter in the fAP≤47 mm group and add wider and narrower sizes than the conventional size of intercondylar width,and optimize the anterolateral angular arc design of the femoral prosthesis to improve the matching of posterior cruciate ligament reserved knee prosthesis.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1021926

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BACKGROUND:Prosthesis restricted selection,soft tissue release,patellar trajectory recovery,and bone defect reconstruction were need to be optimized in total knee arthroplasty for moderate and severe valgus knee.The medial parapatellar approach has disadvantages in the treatment of valgus knee,such as aggravating the medial soft tissue relaxation.In recent years,it has been found that the lateral parapatellar approach has advantages in the treatment of valgus knee,such as exposure and release. OBJECTIVE:To observe the efficacy of the lateral and medial parapatellar approach in total knee arthroplasty for moderate and severe valgus knee,and to explore a more suitable surgical approach for moderate and severe valgus knee. METHODS:Totally 56 patients with moderate and severe valgus knee underwent total knee arthroplasty and would take turns performing surgery through the medial and lateral parapatellar approach according to the order of admission.The lateral group(n=28)underwent total knee arthroplasty through lateral parapatellar approach,and the medial group(n=28)through medial parapatellar approach.Posterior stablized knee prosthesis was used in all patients.The restricted types of prosthesis,thickness of polyethylene,operation time,amount of blood loss,femoro-tibia angle,patellar tilt angle,range of motion,Hospital for Special Surgery score,Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index(WOMAC)score,and complications were collected as observation indexes for statistical analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The utilization rate of condyle-restricted prosthesis in the lateral group was significantly lower than that in the medial group.The average thickness of polyethylene liner was lower,and the operation time was shorter in the lateral group compared with the medial group.There were significant differences between the two groups(P<0.05),and there was no significant difference in the amount of surgical bleeding.(2)56 patients were followed up for an average of 2-5 years.There were no signs of prosthesis loosening or bone resorption in all patients.The average patellar tilt angle and femoral tibial angle of the lateral group were lower than those of the medial group,and the average Hospital for Special Surgery score and WOMAC score of the lateral group were higher than those of the medial group,with significant differences(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the range of motion of the knees between the two groups.(3)Incision fat liquefaction and calf intermuscular venous thrombosis occurred in one case in each group.No infection,poor incision healing,incisional hematoma,prosthesis dislocation,iatrogenic nerve injury,ectopic ossification,or periprosthesis fracture occurred during follow-up.(4)In conclusion,the treatment of moderate and severe valgus knee by lateral parapatellar approach can better protect the tension of the medial soft tissue of the knee,use less condylar restrictive prostheses,and have a more friendly patellar trajectory and higher postoperative function score.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-885673

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Objective:To analyze the variation and evolution characteristics of hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) genes of influenza B virus circulating in Jining from 2017 to 2020.Methods:Throat swab specimens were collected from patients with influenza-like symptoms in sentinel hospitals and influenza outbreaks in Jining from 2017 to 2020 and tested for influenza B virus nucleic acid. After virus isolation, 20 representative strains of influenza B virus were selected to sequence the full length of HA and NA genes. Phylogenetic trees were constructed and the molecular characteristics were analyzed using bioinformatics software. Results:A total of 4 575 specimens were collected and 842 of them were positive for influenza virus, including 398 (8.7%, 398/4 575) influenza B virus-positive specimens. The positive rate of influenza B virus was 47.27% (398/842). The isolated influenza B virus strains of Victoria (BV) and Yamagata (BY) lineages from 2017 to 2020 shared 98.7%-98.8% and 98.5%-99.1% homology in HA gene with vaccine strains, respectively. The BV lineage strains isolated from 2018 to 2020 belonged to Victoria clade 1A branch and the BY lineage strains isolated from 2017 to 2018 belonged to Yamagata clade 3 branch. Mutations were detected in several antigenic sites, but not in the sites related to NA inhibitor resistance. Conclusions:Mutations in several antigenic sites caused antigenic changes in influenza B virus of BV and BY lineages, which might be related to the outbreaks of influenza B virus infection in Jining during 2017 to 2020.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-443736

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BACKGROUND:Traditional open reduction and internal fixation for type C pilon fractures is characterized extensive periosteal stripping, severe soft tissue injury, many postoperative complications, and unsatisfactory recovery of joint function. Minimal y invasive technology or external fixation combined with limited internal fixation for type C pilon fractures are usual y difficult to achieve anatomical reduction. OBJECTIVE:To explore the curative efficacy of anterolateral“L”type locking plate implantation combined with interior minimal y invasive plate osteosynthesis in treatment of type C pilon fractures and postoperative complication occurrence in order to find out the efficient fixation method for type C pilon fractures. METHODS:Twenty-six patients with type C pilon fractures (15 males and 11 females, aged from 19 to 68 years, mean age of 39.2 years) were selected and subjected to anterolateral“L”type locking plate implantation combined with interior minimal y invasive plate osteosynthesis. CT three-dimensional reconstruction was performed before and plate implantation. X-ray examination was carried out before and after fixation. Al patients were fol owed up for observation of clinical efficacy and complications. The therapeutic effects were evaluated using the Johner-Wruhs scoring system. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The 26 patients were fol owed up for 16 months (from 9 to 24 months). Delayed healing occurred in one case (after 12 months), and the average healing time was 15 weeks (from 11 to 52 weeks). There was no deformity healing. Two patients developed superficial incision infections of Staphylococcus aureus, healed by open wound and dressing change every day for 2 weeks. No deep infection or osteomyelitis was found. One patient was found to have traumatic arthritis of ankle joint, improved by the injection of sodium hyaluronate. There was no flap necrosis and tendon irritation, broken nail or screw withdrawal, and nerve injury. Johner-Wruhs scores were excellent in 11 cases, good in 12 cases, fair in 3 cases, with the total excellent to good rate of 88.5%. These findings indicate that anterolateral“L”type locking plate implantation combined with interior minimal y invasive plate osteosynthesis for delayed treatment of type C pilon fractures can achieve satisfactory fracture reduction, rigid fixation, early functional exercise, less complications, and good recovery of joint function.

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