Objective To review the research progress in transplantation of the skeletal muscle myoblast. Methods The recentlypublished articles concernedwith the myoblast transplantation were reviewed, including myoblast culture, modified transplant methods, preparation of the recipient, scaffold choice, and aninfluence of the recipient’s immunity on the transplantation. How to improve the efficiency of the myoblast transplantation was also discussed. Results The techniques of the myoblast transplantation were improved and transplantation efficiency was increased. 〖WTHZ〗Conclusion The transplantation of the skeletal muscle myoblast has a great potential value in clinical practice and a promising future in its clinical application.
Objective To investigate the initiation of fracture repair and regulation on molecular level.Methods Literature concernedfracture repair and effects of correlative factors in the process in recent years was reviewed. The initiation in the process of fracture repair and the effects of the correlative factor were summarized to probe into effective methods to intervene. Results During fracture repair, the initiation had particular character and the correlative factors were concerned with the process. Conclusion The correlative factors regulate the initiation of fracture repair on molecular level.
【摘要】 目的 探讨重型颅脑损伤的死亡原因。方法 对2002年1月—2010年1月收治的54例重型颅脑损伤死亡患者,其受伤原因、受伤至入科时间、损伤时间、临床表现、治疗情况等临床资料进行回顾性分析。结果 原发或继发性颅脑损伤严重、严重的合并伤和术后并发症是死亡的重要因素。结论 重型颅脑损伤患者死亡的原因是多方面的,对此类患者须采取综合救治措施,以降低其死亡率。
Objective To investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of absorbable screws for the treatment of tibiofibular syndesmotic disruptions by comparing with metallic screws. Methods Between July 2007 and May 2012, 69 patients with tibiofibular syndesmotic disruptions associated with ankle fractures were treated; absorbable screw fixation was used in 38 cases (group A) and metallic screw fixation was used in 31 cases (group B). There was no significant difference in gender, age, injury causes, the type of fracture, the side of fracture, and disease duration between 2 groups (P gt; 0.05). The fracture healing time, weight bearing time, and complications were recorded and compared between 2 groups. According to Baird-Jackson scoring system, the function of the ankle was assessed after 6 months. Results Infection of incision occurred in 3 cases (7.9%) of group A and 2 cases (6.5%) of group B, and skin necrosis of incision in 1 case (2.6%) of group A and 5 cases (16.1%) of group B, showing no significant difference in the incidences of infection and necrosis of incisions between 2 groups (P gt; 0.05); primary healing of incision was obtained in the other patients. The 69 cases were followed up 12-26 months (mean, 18.6 months). The weight bearing time was (2.97 ± 0.59) months in group A and was (3.16 ± 0.74 ) months in group B, showing no significant difference (t=1.175, P=0.244). X-ray films showed that fractures and tibiofibular syndesmotic disruptions healed in 2 groups; the healing time was (5.71 ± 1.01) months in group A and was (5.81 ± 1.08) months in group B, showing no significant difference (t=0.381, P=0.705). No fixation failure, breakage, or loosening occurred in 2 groups. According to Baird-Jackson scoring system, the results were excellent in 29 cases, good in 5 cases, and fair in 4 cases with an excellent and good rate of 89.5% in group A at 6 months after operation; the results were excellent in 20 cases, good in 7 cases, and fair in 4 cases with an excellent and good rate of 87.1% in group B; no significant difference was found in the excellent and good rate between 2 groups (Z= — 0.991, P=0.321). Conclusion Treatment of tibiofibular syndesmotic disruptions with absorbable screws can get good effectiveness and replace metallic screws because of avoiding additional operation for removing the screw.
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of open reduction and medial-lateral double plate internal fixation for type C distal humeral fractures. Methods Between June 2002 and January 2009, 32 patients with distal humeral intra-articular fractures were treated. There were 19 males and 13 females, aged 19-70 years (mean, 43.3 years). The fracture was caused by fall ing in 7 cases, by traffic accident in 15 cases, by fall ing from height in 5 cases, by crush injury in 4 cases, and by machine injury in 1 case. The time from injury to operation was 8 hours-7 days (mean, 3.3 days). Of 32 patients, 1 had open fracture and 31 had closed fracture; 5 patients compl icated by injury of ular nerve. According to AO/Association for the Study of Internal Fixation (AO/ASIF) classification, there were 9 cases of type C1, 16 of type C2, and 7 of type C3. Open reduction and medial-lateral double plate internal fixation were performed through posterior midl ine approach in 8 cases and through medial-lateral two-incision approaches in 24 cases. Results All incisions healed by first intention. The 32 cases were followed up 11-24 months (mean, 14 months). The X-ray films showed that all fractures healed at 3-6 months (mean, 3.8 months). According to Aitken et al. scoring system, the results were excellent in 22 cases, good in 6 cases, fair in 3 cases, and poor in 1 case with an excellent and good rate of 87.5%. In 5 patients with injury of ular nerve, 4 cases completely recovered at 6 months and 1 case still showed some symptoms after 1 year. Conclusion Treatment of type C distal humeral fractures with open reduction and medial-lateral double plate internal fixation can get good cl inical results.
OBJECTIVE: To present a surgical choice for nonunion and bone defect. METHODS: From November 1994 to October 1997, 17 cases of nonunion of fracture and massive bone defect were treated by autogenous iliac bone and fibular bone with vascular anastomosis. Of 17 cases, there were 10 cases of nonunion of bone fracture, 7 cases of bone defect following tumor resection (4 cases of benign and 3 cases of malignant). Autogenous fibular bone grafting with vascular anastomosis, ranging from 12 cm to 29 cm in length, were employed in 12 cases; autogenous iliac bone grafting, ranging from 7 cm x 3 cm to 9 cm x 5 cm in size, were utilized in the other 5 cases. All of 17 cases were followed up for 10 months to 5 years, 3 years and 7 months in average, and were evaluated from clinical manifestation. RESULTS: Bone union was achieved in 10 cases of nonunion of fracture after bone grafting, bony refilling of the bone defect was observed in 4 cases due to benign tumor and 1 case due to malignant tumor. The other 2 cases of malignant tumor died from lung metastasis of the tumor 10 months and 12 months after bone grafting, respectively. CONCLUSION: Bone grafting is an effective surgical option in treatment of nonunion of fracture and bone defect.
ObjectiveTo explore the surgical method and its clinical efficacy for complicated proximal ulnar fracture. MethodsFrom February 2006 to July 2014, 22 patients with complicated proximal ulnar fracture were treated by open reduction with internal fixation. There were 17 males and 5 females with an average age of 32 years. According to AO classification, there were 4 cases of type C1, 13 of type C2, and 5 of type C3. Among the, there were 4 cases combined with posterior elbow dislocation, 2 cases combined with anterior elbow dislocation, and there were 2 Monteggia Ⅳ cases. Nineteen cases were close fractures, and the other 3 were open fractures. Nerve and vessel injury was not found in all cases. The time before operation was 7 to 12 days, with an average of 8 days. All patients were treated with open reduction and internal fixation. Mayo standard for evaluation of elbow joint was used to evaluate the therapeutic effect after operation. ResultsAll the patients were followed up from 8 to 18 months, with an average of 14 months. All fractures were completely healed. The healing time ranged from 12 to 30 weeks averaging 16 weeks. No failure of internal fixation occurred; no elbow anchyloses or instability occurred. The range of motion of elbow joint was between 120° and 140°, with an average of 135°. Mayo elbow score showed that 16 cases were excellent, 4 good, and 2 fair with an excellent and good rate of 90.9%. ConclusionEarly surgical treatment and rehabilitative training can facilitate satisfactory effects on complicated proximal ulnar fracture.
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between lumbar facet joint degeneration of each segment and spine-pelvic sagittal balance parameters. MethodsA retrospective analysis was made the clinical data of 120 patients with lumbar degenerative disease, who accorded with the inclusion criteria between June and November 2014. There were 58 males and 62 females with an average age of 53 years (range, 24-77 years). The disease duration ranged from 3 to 96 months (mean, 6.6 months). Affected segments included L3, 4 in 32 cases, L4, 5 in 47 cases, and L5, S1 in 52 cases. The CT and X-ray films of the lumbar vertebrae were taken. The facet joint degeneration was graded based on the grading system of Pathria. The spine-pelvic sagittal balance parameters were measured, including lumbar lordosis (LL), upper lumbar lordosis (ULL), lower lumbar lordosis (LLL), pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), and sacral slope (SS). According to normal range of PI, the patients were divided into 3 groups: group A (PI was 1ess than normal range), group B (PI was within normal range), and group C (PI was more than normal range). The facet joint degeneration was compared;according to the facet joint degeneration degree, the patients were divided into group N (mild degeneration group) and group M (serious degeneration group) to observe the relationship of lumbar facet joint degeneration of each segment and spine-pelvic sagittal balance parameters. ResultsAt L4, 5 and L5, S1, facet joint degeneration showed significant difference among groups A, B, and C (P<0.05), more serious facet joint degeneration was observed in group C;no significant difference was found in facet joint degeneration at L3, 4 (P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the other spine-pelvic sagittal balance parameters between groups N and M at each segment (P>0.05) except for PT (P<0.05). ConclusionPI of more than normal range may lead to or aggravate lumbar facet joint degeneration at L4, 5 and L5, S1;PT and PI are significantly associated with facet joint degeneration at the lower lumbar spine.