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Journal of Medical Biomechanics ; (6): E233-E237, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-804472

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Objective To investigate the influence from compressing manipulation by flexing hip and knee in supine position on stress distributions in the pelvis and strain distributions in the sacroiliac joints by 3D finite element method, and discuss the possibility of moving the whole sacroiliac joints under such manipulation. Methods A 3D finite element model of the normal pelvis was constructed based on CT images. According to the manipulation principle, the compressing force in flexing hip and knee was decomposed in two directions, and loaded on the 3D finite element model to calculate stress of the pelvis and strain of the sacroiliac joints. Results Under the loading of simulative manipulation, stress of the pelvis was mainly located at 1/3 part of the anterior inferior of the sacroiliac joints, the greater sciatic notch, and the middle 1/3 part of the inferior and anterior of gluteal lines. The maximum strain of the sacroiliac joints was mainly located in the posterior superior, posterior inferior and central 1/2 part of the sacroiliac joints. Conclusions The compressing manipulation by flexing hip and knee can only move 1/3 part of the interior of the sacroiliac joints, rather than the whole of the sacroiliac joints.

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Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) ; (12): 1151-1156, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-468430

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Objective: To assess the activity of cathepsin D (CAT-D) and alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) in blood in patients with hip or knee osteoarthritis, and to explore whether these two enzymes could be served as serum biomarkers for cartilage degeneration. Methods: hTe activity of CAT-D and AAT in blood serum of 44 women and 26 men with hip or knee osteoarthritis was determined by the method of ELISA before total joint replacement and on the 10th day atfer the surgery. One hundred healthy volunteers were chosen as the control. All datawere analyzed by using SPSS19.0 sotfware. Results: Compared with the controls, the activity of CAT-D in patients with osteoarthritis was decreased by 25% (P0.05), but it was increased by 80% after the surgery than that in the control group (P0.05). hTe gender, hypertension, diabetes and age did not affect the activities of the 2 enzymes (P>0.05). Conclusion: AAT might be a possible inflammatory indicator in the osteoarthritis. CAT-D and AAT enzymes are not affected by gender, age, hypertension and diabetes, etc, and they might be served as potential biomarkers for cartilage degradation.

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Orthopedic Journal of China ; (24)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-545819

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Objective To investigate the feasibility,operation design and postoperative rehabilitation in ankylosing spondylitis patients with bilateral hips and knees bony ankylosis,who were operated on the 4 joints during one hospitalization period. Method Two operations were performed in one hospitalization period in three ankylosing spondylitis patients on the 2 hip joints and 2 knee joints respectively.One case,the left hip replacement was operated in the first operation,and the right hip and the double knees were operated in the second operation;the other two cases,unilateral hip and knee were operated in two operations respectively.Patients began to contract their lower limbs’ muscles initiatively after narcosis.The limbs were put on the CPM,the hips and knees were bent and extended repeatedly on the third day after operations.The patients began to leave bed and learned to walk 2 weeks after operations.They could walk 100 steps with aids when they leaft hospital. Result In six-month follow-up,the range of hip motion(degree)were 105?~145?(average 135?);the range of knee motion(degree)was 45?~60?(average 54?).The hip’ function score adopted Harris score system:the average of 83 and were all good;the knee’ function score adopted American Association of Knee Surgery score system in 1989:all were excellent except a good one(left knee of first case,the score was 74/75). Conclusion Performing operations on the 2 bony ankylosis hips and 2 bony ankylosis knees in the ankylosing spondylitis patients in one hospitalization period can shorten the treatment cycle,release the distress,and lighten the economic load,meanwhile it is convenient for operation and postoperative rehabilitation.It is better to do the unilateral hip and knee in a single operation.

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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 816-824, 1994.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-769484

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Hip and knee replacement arthroplasty is one of the important causes of pulmonary embolism, of which the incidence was reported to be from 2 to 16% But, there are no reports about the incidence of pulmonary embolism after these operations in Korea. The authors' intention was to study the incidence and clinical manifestations of pulmonary embolism after hip and knee surgery. Lung perfusion scans and inhalation scans were done preoperatively and 7 days postoperatively for 139 hip or knee replacement arthrosplasty patients in Asan Medical Center. We studied 62 cases of avascular necrosis of the femoral head, 33 cases of femur neck fractures, 45 cases of degenerative arthritis of the hip and knee joints and 17 cases of other diseases. In this study, hip replacement arthroplasties were done in 114 cases, knee replacement arthrosplasties in 25 cases. On preoperative lung scan, high or intermediate probability findings of pulmonary embolism were shown in 18 cases and all of them were asymptomatic. 139 cases showed normal or low probability on preoperative lung scan, of which 5 cases were changed to high probability and 7 cases to intermediate probability on postoperative lung scan. Four of the 7 intermediate probability cases were confirmed to be pulmonary embolism on pulmonary angiography. Of these 9 cases, hip replacement arthroplasties were done in 6 cases and knee replacement arthroplasties in 3 cases. There were 5 cases of osteoarthritis of hip and knee, 3 cases of avascular necrosis of femoral head and 1 case of femoral neck fracture. We concluded that preoperative and postoperative incidences of pulmonary embolism in Korea were similar to those in western countires. Most of the pulmonary embolism patients were asymptomatic and so lung perfusion scans and inhalation scans were helpful in the early diagnosis of pulmonary embolism.


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Humans , Angiography , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Early Diagnosis , Femoral Neck Fractures , Head , Hip , Incidence , Inhalation , Intention , Knee Joint , Knee , Korea , Lung , Necrosis , Osteoarthritis , Osteoarthritis, Hip , Perfusion , Pulmonary Embolism
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