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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 582-586, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-416669

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Objective To investigate the methods and therapeutic effects of image-guided percutaneous needle iniection of methylprednisolone and injectable calcium sulfate for simple bone cysts.Methods Thirty-seven patients with simple bone cysts from 0ctober 2006 to August 2010 were analysed retrospectively in our hospital,including 26 males and 11 females with the average age of 13.2 years(range,8-22 years).Five cases of proximal femus lesions,with proximal thigh pain,limp and other symptoms.Thirty-two cases of proximal humeral lesions,16 patients had proximal pain and other symptoms of upper arm,the other 16 cases were asymptomatic.Preoperative AP and lateral X-ray.CT and MRl were taken.Under the C-arm X-ray monitor.two needles were inserted into the proximal and distal of cysts respectively,Omnipaque contrast was iniected to confirm the two needles is interlinked,then repeated rinsing with normal saline,then 120 mg methylprednisolone and iniectable calcium sulfate were injected,till the cysts were full up.Patients after treatment were assessed according to modified Neer X-ray criteria.Resuits The average hospitalization was 2.3 days (range.1-3 days).X-ray was reviewed every month,additional injection was performed if bone cysts stopped decreasing for 2 consecutive months,iniection 2 times in 6 eases,and 31 cases were injected only once.After 3 months follow.up 37 cases,according to modified Neer X-ray criteria,6 eases regarded as grade Ⅱ,8 as grade Ⅲ,23 as grade Ⅳ;after 6 months,31 patients were followed up,including 2 cases as grade Ⅱ,4 cases as grade Ⅲ,25 as grade Ⅳ;after 24 months of follow-up 26 cases,3 as grade Ⅲ,23 as grade Ⅳ;after 36 months follow-up,19 cases were all grade Ⅳ.Conclusion Imaging-guided percutaneous iniection of methylprednisolone and inieetable calcium sulfate for simple bone cysts has demonstrated,with less trauma,lower complications incidence and quicker recovery.

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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 1727-1733, 1994.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-43998

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The purpose of this study was undertaken to test if alteration of calcium flux across the sarcolemma or sarcoplasmic reticulum change subsequent relaxation of rat aorta in tissue model of ischemia. Thoracic aorta ring segments(2-3mm wide) were studied with solution that mimicked real ischemia condition(hypoxia, acidosis, elevated lactate levels and zero sub strate). During ischemic condition, the effect of treatments thought to decrease cytosolic cal cium were tested. Half time(t(1/2)) and degree of stabilized relaxation were 2.4+/-0.9 minutes and 17.6+/-12.1%(NE 10-7 M precontraction as 100%) for verapamil(10-6 M), 3.3+/-0.7 min- utes, 22.2+/-3.9% for low Ca2+(0.75mM) in ischemic solution. Interventions aimed to elevat- ing cytosolic calcium were also tested. 3.8+/-0.9 minutes and 68.6+/-8.1% for high (10.0 mM) Ca2+ in ischemic solution, 3.7+/-0.7 minutes, 72.8+/-3.9/. for ryanodine(3X10-9 M). 3.8+/-0.5 minutes, 53.4+/-2.6% for isoproterenol. Without any treatment or agents during ischemia, hlaf time and degree of relaxation were 4.0+/-1.7 minutes, 74.6+/-13.2%, enothelium and time independent. These data support that treatment or agent thought to reduce influx of cytosolic calcium levels exaggerated the severity of relaxation. The mechanism of relaxation in ischsmia is not completely clear, but it is suggested that a reduction of calcium influx may involved and directly related.


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Animals , Rats , Acidosis , Hypoxia , Aorta , Aorta, Thoracic , Calcium , Cytosol , Ischemia , Isoproterenol , Lactic Acid , Relaxation , Sarcolemma , Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
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