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Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences ; : 375-377, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-996634

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@#The enucleation of the eye due to variety of causes such as trauma, tumor and severe eye disease or infection has resulted to permanent defect of sight and aesthetic. Defects of the eye may include removal of a part of or the entire orbit which has affected patient’s psychology. Restoring the defect with pre-fabricated or custom-made ocular prosthesis will restore aesthetics and improves patient’s social confidence. This is a case report of construction a custom-made; hand painted iris of ocular prosthesis on a patient with missing left eye due to trauma using modified impression method. The case describes the process of constructing the custom-made ocular prosthesis with modification of impression technique to improve accuracy and fitting. It is aim to highlight the importance of custom-made prosthesis as compared to pre-fabricated ocular prosthesis on its property, fitting to eye socket, hygiene and aesthetic satisfaction.

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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992) ; 68(7): 935-938, July 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1394580

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SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: Finger splints are used as a treatment option in tendon, bone, and soft tissue injuries. For immobilization, custom-made splints and prefabricated finger splints are used. In splints made for immobilization, it is aimed to limit joint movement. The aim of our study is to reveal how much custom-made splints and prefabricated finger splints limit joint motion (flexion angle in proximal interphalangeal and distal interphalangeal joints). METHODS: Custom-made splints and prefabricated finger splints were applied to the second fingers of the dominant side in a total of 40 individuals, 20 women and 20 men, not having any health problems. Individuals were asked to flex and joint motion was measured with the iPhone compass application. RESULTS: The mean distal interphalangeal joint angle values of the participants measured by prefabricated finger splints were found to be 24.27±8.29, and the mean distal interphalangeal joint angle values measured by custom-made splints was 0.52±1.50. There was a difference between the participants' distal interphalangeal joint angle values measured by prefabricated finger splints and custom-made splints (p<0.001). distal interphalangeal joint angle values measured with custom-made splints were significantly smaller than those measured with prefabricated finger splint. The mean of the participants' proximal interphalangeal joint angle values measured by prefabricated finger splints was 16.55±7.90, and the proximal interphalangeal joint angle values measured by custom-made splints was "0" for all participants. There was a difference between the participants' proximal interphalangeal joint angle values measured by prefabricated finger splints and custom-made splints (p<0.001). Distal interphalangeal joint angle values measured with custom-made splints were significantly smaller than those measured with prefabricated finger splints. CONCLUSION: According to our study, custom-made splints can significantly reduce the flexion of the finger interphalangeal joints compared to prefabricated finger splints.

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Clinics ; 77: 100132, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1421235

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Abstract Objectives To analyze the efficiency of a multigenic targeted massively parallel sequencing panel related to endocrine disorders for molecular diagnosis of patients assisted in a tertiary hospital involved in the training of medical faculty. Material and methods Retrospective analysis of the clinical diagnosis and genotype obtained from 272 patients in the Endocrine unit of a tertiary hospital was performed using a custom panel designed with 653 genes, most of them already associated with the phenotype (OMIM) and some candidate genes that englobes developmental, metabolic and adrenal diseases. The enriched DNA libraries were sequenced in NextSeq 500. Variants found were then classified according to ACMG/AMP criteria, with Varsome and InterVar. Results Three runs were performed; the mean coverage depth of the targeted regions in panel sequencing data was 249×, with at least 96.3% of the sequenced bases being covered more than 20-fold. The authors identified 66 LP/P variants (24%) and 27 VUS (10%). Considering the solved cases, 49 have developmental diseases, 12 have metabolic and 5 have adrenal diseases. Conclusion The application of a multigenic panel aids the training of medical faculty in an academic hospital by showing the picture of the molecular pathways behind each disorder. This may be particularly helpful in developmental disease cases. A precise genetic etiology provides an improvement in understanding the disease, guides decisions about prevention or treatment, and allows genetic counseling.

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São Paulo; s.n; 2022. 95 p. tab, ilus.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, Inca | ID: biblio-1362713

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O carcinoma de células renais (CCR) é o sétimo tipo de câncer mais comum no ocidente e vêm apresentando um aumento em sua prevalência. A classificação histológica dos CCRs é a abordagem mais utilizada para determinar o subtipo da doença, bem como prognosticar o paciente. Cerca de 70-80% dos CCRs é do subtipo células claras (ccRCC), o qual representa o subtipo mais prevalente e agressivo da doença. A escolha do tratamento difere para cada paciente, sendo a ressecção cirúrgica a terapia mais efetiva nos casos de doença localizada. Apesar de ser um tratamento já estabelecido, estudos mostram uma certa heterogeneidade entre massas renais detectadas, onde cerca de 20% apresentam um perfil benigno, 60% são considerados tumores indolentes, sugerindo desta forma que, entender de forma mais detalhada este tumor pode auxiliar na escolha de um tratamento mais direcionado para o paciente. Sendo assim, o presente trabalho buscou selecionar genes potencialmente alterados em CCR com o intuito de customizar um painel multigênico capaz de identificar variantes somáticas, específicas do tumor, e avaliar as variantes específicas do tumor de forma personalizada em amostras de ctDNA (DNA tumoral circulante) extraídas de plasma e dos dois componentes da urina (sedimento e sobrenadante) coletados no momento da cirurgia (baseline). Neste contexto, dentro de nossa proposta, construímos um painel com 28 genes associados com CCR e sequenciamos 89 casos de tumores renais, juntamente com as amostras de leucócitos. Identificamos que dentre os tumores analisados, 59 apresentavam pelo menos uma variante somática, ou seja, o painel customizado apresentou uma sensibilidade para identificar variantes somáticas em 66% dos casos. Com relação aos 45 tumores classificados como ccRCC em 38 casos identificamos pelo menos uma marca tumoral, ou seja, nosso painel foi capaz de detectar variantes somáticas específicas do tumor em 84,4% desses casos. Um total de 105 variantes somáticas foram identificadas, e os genes mais frequentemente mutados nessa coorte de pacientes foram os genes VHL, PBRM1, BAP1, SETD2. Dos 59 casos em que identificamos variante somática, 44 casos foram avaliados as amostras baseline de plasma e 29 casos de urina (sobrenadante e sedimento), e encontramos pelo menos uma marca tumoral em um dos fluidos corpóreos em 11 pacientes, 6 em amostras de plasma e 6 amostras de urina. Através do desenvolvimento deste estudo, confirmamos que o subtipo ccRCC é o CCR mais bem caracterizado genomicamente e que é importante continuar a investigação genômica principalmente nos subtipos não ccRCC. Além disso o estudo demonstra a viabilidade de utilizar biópsia líquida ctDNA tanto no plasma quanto na urina para fins de diagnóstico e prognóstico.


Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the seventh most common type of cancer in the West and its prevalence is increasing. The histological classification of RCCs is the most used approach to determine the disease subtype as well as the patient's prognosis. About 70% of RCCs are of the clear cell Renal Cell Carcinoma subtype (ccRCC), which represents the most prevalent and aggressive subtype of the disease. The choice of treatment is different for each patient. Resection is one of the most effective therapies in cases of localized disease. Despite being an established treatment, studies show a certain heterogeneous profile studied. In this profile, up to 20% even present a benign treatment, helping the indolent, thus suggesting that understanding this tumor in detail can help to choose a more targeted treatment for the patient. Therefore, the present work aimed to select potentially altered genes in CCR in order to customize a multigene panel capable of identifying somatic, tumor-specific variants, and to evaluate the tumor-specific variants in a personalized way in ctDNA (circulating tumor DNA) samples extracted from plasma and from two components of urine (sediment and supernatant) collected at the time of surgery (baseline). In this context, within our proposal, we built a panel with 28 genes associated with CCR and sequenced 89 cases of renal tumors, together with leukocyte samples. We identified that among the analyzed tumors, 59 had at least one somatic variant, that is, the customized panel showed sensitivity to identify somatic variants in 66% of cases. Of the 45 classified as ccRCC in 38 cases we identified at least one tumor marker, that is, our panel was able to detect tumor-specific somatic variants in 84.4%. A total of 105 somatic variants were identified, and the genes most frequently mutated in this cohort of patients were the VHL, PBRM1, BAP1, SETD2 genes. Among 59 cases in which we identified somatic variant, 44 cases were evaluated in baseline plasma samples and 29 cases in urine (supernatant and sediment), and we found at least one tumor mark in one of the body fluids in 11 patients, 6 in plasma samples and 6 urine samples. Through the development of this study, we confirm that the ccRCC subtype is the best genomically characterized CCR and that it is important to continue genomic investigation, especially in the non-ccRCC subtypes. Furthermore, the study demonstrates the feasibility of using ctDNA liquid biopsy in both plasma and urine for diagnostic and prognostic purposes.


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Humans , Male , Female , Circulating Tumor DNA , Liquid Biopsy , Kidney Neoplasms , Carcinoma, Renal Cell
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Braz. dent. j ; 31(4): 374-379, July-Aug. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1132322

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Abstract The aim of this study was to verify the effect of the implant volume loss, vertical misfit between abutment and prosthetic platform, prosthetic screw loosening torque, and screw stress distribution in titanium and zirconia abutments. Ten CAD/CAM system custom abutments of each material were milled and attached to the titanium implants. The implant volume loss was evaluated by microtomography, the vertical misfit with optical microscopy, and digital torque wrench measured the prosthetic screw loosening. All experimental analyses were performed before and after mechanical cycle (1,000,000 cycles, 100 N/2 Hz). Virtual models of the structures were created for finite element analysis, and the stress on the screw obtained with von Mises procedure. Data were analyzed using an independent t-test, two-way ANOVA for repeated measures, and Tukey's HSD test (a=0.05). There was no significant difference in the implant volume loss for the two abutment materials (p=0.662). Titanium abutments provided higher loosening torque values after mechanical cycling (p<0.001). Lesser marginal misfit was obtained with titanium abutments before and after mechanical cycling (p<0.001). The stress distribution on the screw was similar between abutment materials. In conclusion, CAD/CAM custom titanium abutment reduced the marginal misfit and increased the torque maintenance of prosthetic screws when compared to CAD/CAM custom zirconia abutment.


Resumo O objetivo neste estudo foi verificar o efeito da diminuição de volume do implante, desajuste vertical entre o pilar e plataforma protética, torque de afrouxamento do parafuso protético e distribuição da tensão no parafuso em pilares de titânio e zircônia. Dez pilares personalizados de cada material foram fresados e conectados aos implantes de titânio. A diminuição de volume do implante foi avaliada com microtomografia, o desajuste vertical com microscopia óptica e o torque de afrouxamento do parafuso protético com chave de torque digital. Todas as análises experimentais foram realizadas antes e após aplicação do ciclo mecânico (1.000.000 ciclos, 100 N/2 Hz). Modelos virtuais das estruturas foram criados para análise por elementos finitos e a tensão no parafuso obtida com valores de von Mises. Os dados foram analisados usando teste t independente, análise de varância dois fatores para medidas repetidas e teste de Tukey HSD (a=0,05). Não houve diferença significativa na diminuição de volume do implante para os dois materiais do pilar (p= 0,662). Os pilares de titânio proporcionaram maiores valores de torque de afrouxamento após o ciclo mecânico (p<0,001). O menor desajuste marginal foi obtido com os pilares de titânio antes e após o ciclo mecânico (p<0,001). A distribuição da tensão no parafuso foi similar entre os materiais. Em conclusão, os pilares personalizados de titânio reduziram o desajuste marginal e aumentaram a manutenção do torque dos parafusos protéticos quando comparados aos pilares de zircônia.


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Titanium , Dental Abutments , Zirconium , Bone Screws
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-203054

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The religious structure and the gender structure work together to form and define a culture,creating the defining structures of equality and uniformity. Furthermore, the religion of aculture usually directly corresponds or is influenced by the culture's gender structure, like thefamily structures and/or the state. Present laws regarding Gender must not formulate as perReligion and customs .laws related to gender‘s day to day life must formulate on theenlightenment and righteousness. Laws related to Marriage, property’s right, education mustbe same for all kind of religion. Laws institution should not considered religion into makinglaws regarding education, Marriage’ age and right of property.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1059-1063, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-876812

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@#AIM: To evaluate visual field of the unilateral visually impaired applicants by a custom program test of Humphrey perimeter, which was indispensable for car driving.<p>METHODS: A retrospective study was performed. The process of a custom defined Humphrey ‘1 EYE Screening' program was set covers field region from temporal 90° to nasal 60°, and over 30° vertically away from the horizontal line. The candidates were qualified eligibility by range of visual field and reliability of the results. This study conducted statistics on the applicants who fulfilled the test from July 1st, 2016 to June 30th, 2017, and compared the impact factors of the pass rate.<p>RESULTS: After excluding repeated measurement reports, this study included 618 subjects, the most common causes of these eyes impaired were ocular trauma(49.7%)and unhealed amblyopia(29.3%). A total of 497 candidates(80.4%)passed the test. 85 of the 121 failure cases(70.2%)were due to a limitation of the nasal visual field(less than 60°), and 12 cases were failed by fixation loss because of nystagmus or poor cooperation. Compared with the test failure group, the subjects in the passing group are older, the average correct response points is more, and the average test time is shorter, all with statistically significant differences(<i>P</i><0.05). In the passing group, the proportion of subjects with equivalent spherical mirror <0.5D was 77.5%, which was significantly higher than 62.8% in the failure group(χ2=7.264, <i>P</i>=0.007).<p>CONCLUSION: The custom program ‘1 EYE Screening' of Humphrey perimetry can be used to qualify eligibility of driving for unilateral visual impaired applicants. In order to prevent peripheral interfering from eye frames, corneal contact lenses were recommended for applicants with refractive errors.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1059-1063, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-821587

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@#AIM: To evaluate visual field of the unilateral visually impaired applicants by a custom program test of Humphrey perimeter, which was indispensable for car driving.<p>METHODS: A retrospective study was performed. The process of a custom defined Humphrey ‘1 EYE Screening' program was set covers field region from temporal 90° to nasal 60°, and over 30° vertically away from the horizontal line. The candidates were qualified eligibility by range of visual field and reliability of the results. This study conducted statistics on the applicants who fulfilled the test from July 1st, 2016 to June 30th, 2017, and compared the impact factors of the pass rate.<p>RESULTS: After excluding repeated measurement reports, this study included 618 subjects, the most common causes of these eyes impaired were ocular trauma(49.7%)and unhealed amblyopia(29.3%). A total of 497 candidates(80.4%)passed the test. 85 of the 121 failure cases(70.2%)were due to a limitation of the nasal visual field(less than 60°), and 12 cases were failed by fixation loss because of nystagmus or poor cooperation. Compared with the test failure group, the subjects in the passing group are older, the average correct response points is more, and the average test time is shorter, all with statistically significant differences(<i>P</i><0.05). In the passing group, the proportion of subjects with equivalent spherical mirror <0.5D was 77.5%, which was significantly higher than 62.8% in the failure group(χ2=7.264, <i>P</i>=0.007).<p>CONCLUSION: The custom program ‘1 EYE Screening' of Humphrey perimetry can be used to qualify eligibility of driving for unilateral visual impaired applicants. In order to prevent peripheral interfering from eye frames, corneal contact lenses were recommended for applicants with refractive errors.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 1875-1880, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-848030

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BACKGROUND: Patients with poliomyelitis often have abnormalities in the femur and the conventional plant matching degree of fracture is low. There are few reports on individualized treatment for severe deformity of femoral shaft fracture in poliomyelitis. OBJECTIVE: To summarize the clinical features of femoral shaft fracture in poliomyelitis and discuss the operative outcome of 3D printing pre-operation assisted with custom-made plate. METHODS: From May 2015 to May 2018, data of 19 patients with poliomyelitis surgically treated with 3D printing pre-operation assisted with custom-made plate were retrospectively analyzed. There were 11 males and 8 females with an average age of 52.5 years (range, 38-62 years). There were 7 cases on the left side, and 12 cases on the right side. According to AO/OTA classification of femoral shaft fracture, there were type A1 in 6 cases, type A2 in 3 cases, type A3 in 1 case, type B1 in 4 cases, type B2 in 4 cases and type C1 in 1 case. All patients signed the informed consent. This study was approved by the Hospital Ethics Committee. The 3D printed 1:1 femur model and custom-made plate were designed. Operation was simulated in vitro in femoral model. The placement of the plate was identified. The direction and length of the screws were measured and recorded. The final internal fixation of fracture was performed according to the pre-operation results. Hip and knee functions in the affected limb were assessed based on Harris evaluation criterion and hospital for special surgery knee score evaluation criterion. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) All 19 patients were followed up for 12-18 months. Bone healing was obtained in all fractures, with a healing time of 5-12 months, averaging 6.6 months. (2) Harris score was (84.95±5.18) before injury, and (84.42±4.83) 1 year after operation. Hospital for special surgery knee score was (84.53±4.36) before injury, and (83.63±3.90) 1 year after operation. Statistical analysis showed no statistical difference between the two groups before and after the injury (P > 0.05). (3) All patients had no internal fixation loosening or fracture. One patient had delayed bone healing and healed after iliac bone grafting. One patient developed wound infection after surgery, and received adequate drainage. Wound was healed after intravenous application of sensitive antibiotics. (4) Patients with poliomyelitis often have abnormalities in the femur with varying degrees of osteoporosis. For femoral shaft fractures that cannot be fixed with conventional internal fixation, 3D printing pre-operation combined with custom-made steel plate provides a new choice for the treatment of femoral shaft fractures in poliomyelitis.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology ; (24): 198-201, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-861550

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Objective: To compare setup errors between patients using the customized Klarity AccuCushion® with a thermoplastic fixation mask and patients using a thermoplastic fixation mask or vacuum fixation cushion alone while receiving radiotherapy. Methods: A total of 66 patients with head and neck (H&N) tumors (n=27) or thoracic and abdominal tumors (T&N) tumors (n=39) were included during Jaurnary 2018 to December 2019. 15 H&N cancer patients using only a single head-neck-shoulder mask were categorized into group A; 12 patients using a customized Klarity AccuCushion® and head-neck-shoulder mask were categorized into group B. Among T&A cancer patients, 19 patients using only a vacuum fixation cushion were classified into group A; the remaining 20 patients using a customized Klarity AccuCushion® and thermoplastic fixation mask were classified into group B. Cone-beam computed tomography was performed, and the setup errors were evaluated. The setup errors in the left-right (LR) direction, superior-inferior (SI) direction, anterior-posterior (AP) direction, and for rotation were compared between groups A and B. Results: Among H&N cancer patients, the setup errors in group B in the LR direction, SI direction, and for rotation were 0.06±0.06 cm, 0.08±0.07 cm, and 0.12±0.17°, respectively, which were smaller than those in group A (0.10±0.11 cm, 0.13±0.14 cm, and 0.25±0.47°, respectively). The differences in setup errors in the LR direction, SI direction, and for rotation were significant between the two groups (P0.05). For T&A cancer patients, significant differences were found in setup errors between the two groups (P<0.05) in the LR direction (group B vs. group A: 0.10±0.08 cm vs. 0.14±0.12 cm) and for rotation (group B vs. group A: 0.09 ± 0.18° vs. 0.22 ± 0.39°). No significant differences were observed in the setup errors in the SI and AP directions. Conclusions: Compared with the immobilization techniques using only a thermoplastic mask and only a vacuumed fixation cushion, the technique using a customized Klarity AccuCushion® with a thermoplastic fixation mask can improve repeatability, stability, and setup errors in radiotherapy.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-202695

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Introduction: Loss of eye, apart from impaired vision has adetrimental effect on psychosocial wellbeing of an individual.The replacement of the lost eye as soon as possible after thesurgery is necessary to improve social acceptance and qualityof life. Multidisciplinary management and team approachbetween surgeon and prosthodontist are essential in providingaccurate and effective rehabilitation and follow-up care for thepatient.Case report: This case report describes a simplified methodfor the fabrication of a custom silicone orbital prosthesisretained with spectacles for rehabilitation of a residual defectpost exenteration of left eye. It highlights the importance ofindepth analysis & comparison of the defect with the normalcontralateral eye which was used as an anatomical guide forfabrication of an aesthetic prosthesis.Conclusion: Advanced digital technology like rapidprototyping and CAD/CAM have made fabrication ofcomplex prosthesis like orbital prosthesis simpler andquicker. However, these contemporary methods are techniquesensitive, equipment dependent and may not be availableeasily. Thus, a maxillofacial prosthodontist should be able toread the available anatomical guides and use them to fabricatean aesthetically acceptable prosthesis using conventionaltechnique to rehabilitate patients and improving quality of lifeas soon as possible.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation ; (6): 51-53, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-772568

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The evaluation concerns on custom design of implant for bony defect focus on engineered transformation of clinical needs, pre-operation performance verification and clinical validation. These concerns refer to manipulation on imageology information, tissue adhesion and fixation, surgery planning and instruments, design specification and instruction, finite element analysis, bench testing, around market clinical research et al. The evaluation integrates adaptive risk evaluation methods such as biomechanics, mechanobiology, blind crossover reproducility and dynamic design of clinical study et al.


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Humans , Biomechanical Phenomena , Bone Diseases , General Surgery , Finite Element Analysis , Prostheses and Implants , Prosthesis Design
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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2018 Sep; 66(9): 1372-1373
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-196903

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Contracted sockets with poor retention of ocular prosthesis are difficult to manage especially when it is a dry socket. A 50-year-old lady with history of irradiation to the socket following enucleation for retinoblastoma reported to us with severe socket contracture, dry socket, and inadequate lid closure with a poorly retained ocular prosthesis. She was using a stone in the socket for support with a cracked stock ocular prosthesis placed over it. A two-piece ocular prosthesis was created with a base and shell with neodymium-boron-ferrous magnets in each part, with good retention and positioning, and this was cosmetically acceptable to the patient. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of such a two-piece magnetic ocular prosthesis.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1742-1745, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-731231

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@#AIM: To observe the effectiveness of AC custom-made orthokeratology(Ortho-K)lens in overnight orthokeratology fitting.<p>METHODS: A prospective study was conducted for 84 patients(165 eyes)with myopia who wore overnight Ortho-K lens for the first time. All patients were randomly divided into two groups with 38 patients(76 eyes)in observation group wearing AC custom-made Ortho-K lens and 46 patients(89 eyes)in control group wearing standard Ortho-K lens. Three items including the uncorrected visual acuity(UCVA), corneal topography, and the complications of corneal epithelium were observed and quantized to be evaluated at 1mo after Ortho-K lens wearing. <p>RESULTS: The assessment of 156 eyes(94.5%, including 73 eyes in observation group and 83 eyes in control group)in Ortho-K lens fitting were fine or acceptable at 1mo. Only 9 eyes(5.5%, including 3 eyes in observation group and 6 eyes in control group)were not good or unacceptable at that time, so that their Ortho-K lens had to be followed-up ulteriorly or changed instead. In all examination of this study, the UCVA of 159 eyes(96.4%, including 74 eyes in observation group and 85 eyes in control group)could reach one line lower to the BVCA or better in standard logarithmic visual acuity chart. The assessment of 157 eyes(95.2%, including 73 eyes in observation group and 84 eyes in control group)in corneal topography were fine or acceptable and there were no patients that had any serious complications in corneal epithelium. The observation group wearing AC custom-made Ortho-K lens performed better than the control group wearing standard Ortho-K lens in the result of UCVA, corneal topography, and the complications in corneal epithelium(<i>P</i><0.05). <p>CONCLUSION: The overnight orthokeratology was effective and satisfying. AC custom-made Ortho-K lens performed better than standard Ortho-K lens in the assessment after wearing for 1mo.

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Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery ; : 2-2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-741578

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With the development of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology, it has been possible to reconstruct the cranio-maxillofacial defect with more accurate preoperative planning, precise patient-specific implants (PSIs), and shorter operation times. The manufacturing processes include subtractive manufacturing and additive manufacturing and should be selected in consideration of the material type, available technology, post-processing, accuracy, lead time, properties, and surface quality. Materials such as titanium, polyethylene, polyetheretherketone (PEEK), hydroxyapatite (HA), poly-DL-lactic acid (PDLLA), polylactide-co-glycolide acid (PLGA), and calcium phosphate are used. Design methods for the reconstruction of cranio-maxillofacial defects include the use of a pre-operative model printed with pre-operative data, printing a cutting guide or template after virtual surgery, a model after virtual surgery printed with reconstructed data using a mirror image, and manufacturing PSIs by directly obtaining PSI data after reconstruction using a mirror image. By selecting the appropriate design method, manufacturing process, and implant material according to the case, it is possible to obtain a more accurate surgical procedure, reduced operation time, the prevention of various complications that can occur using the traditional method, and predictive results compared to the traditional method.


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Calcium , Durapatite , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Methods , Polyethylene , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Titanium
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Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation ; (6): 378-379, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-689782

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Custom ocular prosthesis as a kind of product to make up the eye defects. It can not only improve patient's comfort adaptation and restore the normal structures but also let the patient regain confidence. However, it is in infant stage in our country for custom ocular prosthesis that the professional engineer is not enough, standards for the products are shortage. These factors together result in poor understanding of product management control and impede the development of ocular prostheses. This article gives the suggestions for quality management mainly focus on human resources, raw material, production and so on.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-184683

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Hand is a body part which is of major significance for communication, body language and social contact along with its fundamental function of grasping and feeling. Finger and partial finger amputations are some of the most frequently encountered forms of partial hand loss in India which causes devastating physical, psychosocial and economic damage to an individual. Rehabilitation of amputed finger is of utmost importance and the first choice is micro vascular reconstruction. But when it is contraindicated, unavailable, unsuccessful or unaffordable, the prosthetic rehabilitation is an alternative for improving the psychological status of an individual. Silicone finger prosthesis with modern prosthetic designs, fabricated with immense care, can be life-like and can assist the amputee in returning to society socially as well as psychologically. This case report presents the fabrication of custom-made silicone finger prosthesis along with acrylic resin custom made nail in an attempt to avoid costly procedures and provide best possible esthetic results.

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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 1803-1807, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-256092

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Ginseng is one of China's valuable Chinese herbal medicines, with a long using history. Ginseng has worldwide reputation, and widely used in food, medicine, health products, cosmetics and other production. China and South Korea have a big ginseng industrial, and sharing half of the export market. The ginseng export competitiveness analysis seems important and necessary between China and South Korea. In this paper, the data of customs and trade of ginseng in COMTRADE database were studied, and ginseng export competitiveness was analyzed between China and Korea. The results showed that the ginseng export competitiveness of Korean more competitive than China. Contrast with China, South Korea using only 15% total amount of ginseng exports and produced the same total export amount. This article has the reference value to the traditional Chinese medicine resources management and the economics research. On this basis, this paper further discusses the problems that should be paid attention to in the development of ginseng industry in China.

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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 582-585, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-821467

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Objective @#To evaluate the clinical outcomes of custom all-ceramic crown fabricated in zirconia based on CT data in maxillary anterior implant tooth. @*Methods@#15 patients with single anterior tooth missing were applied to this treatment. Crown remodeling according to the opposite tooth, fabrication of the all-ceramic crown was finished based on the data capture via CT scan. The observation period extended 2-7 years on average.@*Results@#The survival and success rates were 100%. Soft tissue was stabile in follow up photos. All of the patients were satisfied with the restorations. @*Conclusion @#The custom all-ceramic crown based on CT data showed good interface friendship with both of the hard and soft tissues and the aesthetics result is predictable.

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