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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 163-165, 2011.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-414734

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Objective To evaluate the surgical therapy on dislocated fracture of talus. Methods Retrospective analysis was mode in 21 patients with dislocated fracture of talus collected from Jan. 2004 to Jan.2010, which were treated with open reduction, cannulated screw fixation, and kept neutral position plaster fixation with no weight loading, to do functional exercise depending on the Ⅹ film demonstrations. Results All the patients were followed up from 6 months to 3.8 years post-operation, and according to the evaluation standard by American Foot-Ankle Surgery Society, good rate was 61.91%. Conclusion Treating dislocated fracture of talus with emergency operation, anatomical reduction, valid internal fixation and no weight loading plaster fixation post-operation, shows good effect with low rate of complication.

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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 515-518, 2011.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-415431

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Objective To compare the effect of compression hollow screw fixation,artificial femoral head replacement and total hip replacement in the elderly.Methods From August 2007 to April 2009,152 cases of femoral neck fracture in the elderly were divided into three groups: compression hollow screw fixation group(54 patients,24 males,with an average age of 59.8±5.3 years);artificial femoral head replacement group(48 patients,16 males,with an average age of 65.3±6.7 years);and total hip replacement group(50 patients,18 males,with an average age of 77.3±6.5 years).The evaluation indicators,including the average sugical time,the average amount of bleeding,the average length of stay and the average postopererative bed time,were compared respectively among the three groups.The postoperative evaluation was made according to Harris Score.Results Harris score in the three groups were 21 excellent and 23 good in the compression hollow screw fixation group,with an average score of 80.52±2.70;26 excellent and 14 good in the artificial femoral head replacement group,with an average score of 86.57±1.90;and 42 excellent and 3 good in the total hip replacement group,with an average score of 96.04±2.10.The total hip replacement group was significantly better than the other two groups(H=0.589,F=12.151,Ps<0.05).The rate of postoperative complications were 25.93%(14/54) in the compression hollow screw fixation group,18.75%(9/48) in the artificial femoral head replacement group and 4.00%(2/50) in the total hip replacement group(H=1.291,P<0.05).Conclusion Compared among the three surgery,total hip replacement could resume function and improve the quality of life better,with lower rate of complications.However,the surgical injury and the amount of bleeding were largest.Therefore,we suggest selecting appropriate surgery with considering the patient′s age,physical condition,displacement degree of the fracture,et al.in old femoral neck fractures patients.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-534987

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Utilizing the ~(125)I-Calmodulin-overlay technique, we have detected calmodulin-binding proteins (CaMBPs) in crude extracts of lymphocytes. The results indicated that appendix (B cell), mesenteric lymph node (T, B cell) and spleen (T, B cell) from rabbit contained 19, 20 and 16 species of CaMBPs respectively. Ten CaMBPs with molecular weight 80, 78, 70, 63,50, 41, 36, 22, 17 and 13.5 K D were present in all lymphocytes detected. Lymphocytes were rich in two kind of CaMBPs with molecular weight 17 and 13.5 K D which bound calmodulin in partial calcium-dependent manner.

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