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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-955236

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Objective:To investigate the incidence rate, surgical rate and spontaneous cure of indirect inguinal hernia in children of Xinjiang region.Methods:Children, aged from 4?14 years, coming from 24 kindergartens, 18 primary schools and 9 junior middle schools of 3 countries and 5 cities in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region were recruited to participate as respondents. The survey time for baseline data collection was from May 2013 to June 2014 and the retrospective cross-sectional survey was conducted. Parents of children were investigated by questionnaire, and children were examined on site. Observation indicators: (1) results of questionnaire survey; (2) illness and treatment of children involved in the study; (3) follow-up. Follow-up was conducted using telephone interview. Children who had been diagnosed and not been treated surgically at the time of questionnaire survey were followed up to detect disease progression and treatment in the past 5 years. If the symptoms of a child had disappeared during follow-up, parents of the child should accompany the child to hospital for physical examination and B-ultrasound examination to confirm the diagnosis, and then follow-up was conducted by telephone interview. The follow-up was up to January 2020. Count data were described as absolute numbers and percentages, and compari-son between groups was conducted using the chi-square test. Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval were calculated. Results:(1) Results of questionnaire survey. A total of 19 132 question-naires were distributed, and 19 132 complete questionnaires were recovered. Of the 19 132 children who completed the questionnaire survey, there were 9 670 males and 9 462 females. (2) Illness and treatment of children involved in the study. ① Incidence of indirect inguinal hernia in children with different sexes. Of the 19 132 children, 498 cases were diagnosed as indirect inguinal hernia, including 368 boys and 130 girls, with the prevalence as 3.806%(368/9 670) and 1.374%(130/9 462), respectively. There was a significant difference in the prevalence of indirect inguinal hernia between boys and girls ( χ2=111.54, P<0.05). The proportion of boys and girls in children with indirect inguinal hernia was 73.896%(368/498) and 26.104%(130/498), respectively, with the ratio of 2.8:1. The prevalence of boys was higher than girls ( odds ratio=2.84, 95% confidence interval as 2.32?3.48).② Age of children at first onset. Of the 498 children with indirect inguinal hernia, 59 cases were aged 1?4 years at first onset including 54 boys and 5 girls, 264 cases were aged 5?8 years including 196 boys and 68 girls, 148 cases were aged 9?12 years including 104 boys and 44 girls, 27 cases were aged 13?14 years including 14 boys and 13 girls. There was a significant difference in the age of children at first onset between boys and girls ( χ2=17.33, P<0.05). ③ Pathogenic factors in children with indirect inguinal hernia. Of the 498 children with indirect inguinal hernia, 457 cases had complete family history and crying history, and 41 cases were missing. Family history: of the 457 children with indirect inguinal hernia who had complete family history, there were 175 cases with the family history of indirect inguinal hernia and 282 cases without the family history. Of the 478 healthy children surveyed in the same period, there were 25 cases with the family history and 453 cases without the family history. There was a significant difference in the family history between the 457 children with indirect inguinal hernia and the 478 healthy children ( χ2=515.89, P<0.05). Crying history: of the 457 children with indirect inguinal hernia who had complete crying history, there were 194 cases with obvious crying history and 263 cases without obvious crying history. Of the 496 healthy children surveyed in the same period, there were 99 cases with obvious crying history and 397 cases without obvious crying history. There was a significant difference in the crying history between the 457 children with indirect inguinal hernia and the 496 healthy children ( χ2=56.51, P<0.05). ④ Surgical treatment. Of the 498 children with indirect inguinal hernia, 233 cases underwent surgical treatment including 217 boys and 16 girls, 265 cases were followed up without surgical treatment including 151 boys and 114 girls. The surgical rate for indirect inguinal hernia in boys and girls was 58.967%(217/368) and 12.308%(16/130), respectively, showing a significant difference between them ( χ2=84.01, P<0.05). The operation ratio of boys and girls was 13.6:1, and the surgical rate of boys was higher than girls ( odds ratio=10.24, 95% confidence interval as 5.83?17.98). (3) Follow-up. All the 265 children without surgical treatment for indirect inguinal hernia were followed up for 5 years. During the follow-up, there were 142 of 151 boys with surgical treatment and 9 boys without surgical treatments, showing negative in spontaneous cure. There were 27 of 114 girls with surgical treatment and 87 girls without surgical treatment, showing 55 cases positive in spontaneous cure and 32 cases still with indirect inguinal hernia. There was a significant difference in spontaneous cure between the 151 boys and the 114 girls ( χ2=143.79, P<0.05). Conclusion:In Xinjiang region, the incidence rate and surgical rate of indirect inguinal hernia are lower in girls compared with boys, and the spontaneous cure rate is higher in girls compared with boys.

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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 188-192,封3-封4, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-693218

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Objective To analyze and summarize the experience of surgical treatment of carotid body tumor and prevention of relevant complications.Methods The clinical data of 45 cases of carotid body tumor diagnosed and treated by Department of Vascular Surgery,People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region from August 1996 to June 2016 were retrospectively analyzed.All the patients were followed up for 18 months and were followed up in Department of Vascular Surgery,People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region inpatient or outpatient review form,the main observation during follow-up of patients with postoperative complications and recovery.Carotid compression test (Matas test) will be performed 2 weeks preoperation.There were 20 males (4 carotid body lesions located on both sides,16 carotid body lesions on the unilateral side) and 25 females (1 carotid body lesion located on both sides of the neck,neck arteriomatous lesions in unilateral patients were 24 cases),duration of 0.5 to 6.0 years,the average duration of 3 years,analysis of postoperative complications.Results All the operations were successful.There were no perioperative deaths.Among the 45 patients undergoing surgical treatment,one or more surgical procedures were used.Thirty patients were followed up and the remaining 15 patients were lost to follow-up.During an average follow-up of 18 months,complications included 1 stroke,8 hypoglossal nerve injury,13 vagal injury ard 9 homer syndrome.No recurrence of patients was followed up within 6 months,the basic symptoms of nerve injury,1 case of vagus nerve and the tumor was followed up for 6 months,there was still difficulty swallowing and hoarseness.Five cases of bilateral lesions,including 3 cases underwent bilateral staging surgery,the operation was successful.One case of unilateral excision after vagal injury,it did not contralateral surgery;one case of one-sided surgery after the lost,the contralateral did not receive surgery.Conclusions Hoarseness after operation is not caused by recurrent laryngeal nerve injury,and it was recommended that bilateran lesions with smaller one should removed firstly.Matas test could not be regarded as criterion of intraoperative ligation during the operation.

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Asian Pac J Trop Med ; 7(5): 382-5, 2014 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25063065

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OBJECTIVE: To observe reinforcing effect of calcium sulfate cement (CSC) bovine bone morphogenetic protein (bBMP) on vertebral in the rabbit model of osteoporosis. METHODS: A total of 48 New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into group I (blank control group), group II (CSC injection group), group III (CSC/bBMP injection group) and control group. White rabbit osteoporosis model was established rapidly by using castration method+methylprednisolone candidate. After modeling, groups II, III were given corresponding vertebral body injection material, and 4 animals were sacrificed respectively at 24 h, 6 weeks, 12 weeks after vertebral plasty. Tissue pathological status, vertebral mineral density and vertebral body bone mechanical strength were observed. RESULTS: Vertebral body structure form was normal in the groups II and III. Trabecular bone coarsens, connection and repair were observed in micro fracture and bone defects, bone trabecular connectivity was superior to group I significantly; vertebral body compression strength in the group I was on the decline, vertebral compression strength in the groups II and III was on the rise, the largest vertebra. Postoperative BMC and BMD in groups II and III were increased, and significantly higher than group I after 6 weeks (P<0.05), BMC and BMD in group III after 12 weeks were higher than the other three groups. CONCLUSION: Compound bBMP CSC has good bone induction. It can improve the three-dimensional construction effect for osteoporosis vertebral trabecula, and can significantly improve the vertebral strength, as a vertebral packing material with good application prospect.


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Bone Cements/pharmacology , Bone Morphogenetic Proteins/pharmacology , Calcium Sulfate/pharmacology , Osteoporosis/physiopathology , Spine/drug effects , Animals , Biomechanical Phenomena , Bone Cements/chemistry , Bone Density/drug effects , Bone Morphogenetic Proteins/chemistry , Calcium Sulfate/chemistry , Cattle , Female , Rabbits , Shear Strength , Spine/physiology
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