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  • DEVELOPMENT OF LVER STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION FOR LIVER REGENERATIVE TREATMENT

    Objective To review the development of the liver stem cell transplant for the liver regenerative treatment. Methods The transplantationrelated articles about the stem cell classification, repairing mechanisms, administration routes, and existing problems in the liver regenerative therapies reported in the latest literature were extensively reviewed. Results The related liverrepairing stem cells were found to be inside and outside the liver, i.e., the hepatic stem cells and the nonhepatic stem cells. They could repair the liver by the mechanism of the cell fusion or the celltransdifferentiation. The stem cells could be administrated via the portal vein. However, the application of the liver stem cell transplant was restricted by many related clinical problems. Conclusion Further studies are still needed for an improvement of the clinical feasibility for the stem cell transplantation, especially for the liver stem cell transplantation.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:22 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Study of Ultrasound on the Diagnosis of Patients with Visceral Rupture Bleeding Secondary to Closed Abdominal Trauma

    目的:探讨超声检查在腹部闭合性损伤内脏破裂出血的应用价值。方法:对92例腹部闭合性损伤内脏破裂出血患者进行全面、细致的超声检查,并收集其手术、病理结果。结果:本组病例超声与手术结果完全相符者83例(占90.2%),基本相符者6例(占6.5%),漏诊3例(占3.3%)。其中脾破裂49例,肝破裂16例,肾破裂14例,胰腺损伤1例,肠破裂6例,复合性内脏破裂6例。92例患者均伴有腹腔积液,超声检出率100%(92/92)。结论:超声能迅速、较准确地对腹部闭合性损伤内脏破裂出血作出诊断,尤其诊断实质性脏器破裂比空腔脏器破裂更有特异性,具有重要的临床价值。

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Advances in Research on Diagnosis and Treatment of Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome

    【Abstract】ObjectiveTo facilitate a better understanding of the progress in the research, diagnosis and treatment of PeutzJeghers syndrome (PJS).MethodsAlmost all the papers related to PJS from various magazines published in English and Chinese in recent years were reviewed. Current progresses in PJS research and related diagnosis and treatment were discussed in this review.ResultsPJS is a rare inherited disease with autosomal dominant trait, which is characterized by the presence of hamartomatous gastrointestinal polyps and mucocutaneous pigmentation of the lips, buccal mucosa, and digits. This syndrome is commonly complicated with intestinal obstruction, bleeding, or intussusception,and patients with this disease are at high risk for the development of both GI and extraintestinal malignancies. STK11 on chromosome 19p13.3 are responsible for most cases of PJS. The polyps of PJS tend to have a high incidence of malignant change, and the recurrence of malignancy after treatment is also high. ConclusionThe STK11 has been identified as one of the main genes responsible for PJS and has close correlation with formation and development of tumors. Patients with PJS are at high risk for the development of both GI and extraintestinal malignancies.

    Release date:2016-09-08 11:53 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • COMPARATIVE RESEARCH OF OPERATIONS IN TREATING THORACOLUMBER SPINE FRACTURE AND DISLOCATION WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY IN DIFFERENT PERIODS

    To compare the effectiveness of the operations in treatment of thoracolumber spine fracture and dislocation with spinal cord injury in different periods. Methods Between June 2003 and June 2008, 80 cases of thoracolumber spine fracture and dislocation with spinal cord injury were treated. There were 52 males and 28 females with an average age of 37.6 years (range, 28-49 years). According to different operative time, they were divided into 2 groups by randomized controlled study: group A (n=39, operation was performed within 24 hours) and group B (n=41, operation was performed at 3-7 days). In group A, there were 23 cases of degree I-II (group A1), 16 cases of degree III-V (group A2) according to Meyerding standard, including 17 cases of grade A, 7 cases of grade B, 9 cases of grade C, and 6 cases of grade D according to Frankel scoring system. In group B, there were 21 cases of degree I-II (group B1) and 20 cases of degree III-V (group B2), including 20 cases of grade A, 7 cases of grade B, 11 cases of grade C, and 3 cases of grade D. All cases were treated with posterior spinal cord decompression and reduction, with internal fixation by pedicle screw-rod system and transforamen lumbar interbody fusion. Results The blood loss was (407.4 ± 24.3) mL in group A1 and (397.4 ± 8.2) mL in group B1, showing no significant difference (t=1.804, P=0.078); the blood loss was (1 046.9 ± 128.6) mL in group A2 and (494.4 ± 97.7) mL in group B2, showing significant difference (t=14.660, P=0.000). All 80 patients were followed up 2 years to 2 years and 6 months (mean, 2 years and 3 months) with satisfactory results in spinal cord decompression and reduction, and bony fusion was achieved at 12 months. There was no significant difference in the vertebral canal volume, vertebral height, and Cobb angle at both pre- and postoperation between 2 groups (P gt; 0.05). No loosening or breakage of screws and rods occurred. At 12 months after operation, the cure rates were 47.83% (11/23) in group A1 and 19.05% (4/21) in group B1, showing significant difference (χ2=4.046, P=0.044); the cure rates were 12.50% (2/16) in group A2 and 10.00% (2/20) in group B2, showing no significant difference (χ2=0.056, P=0.813). There was no significant difference (χ2=0.024, P=0.878) in the cure rates in the patients at grades A and B before operation between group A (12.50%, 3/24) and group B (11.11%, 3/27); but there was significant difference (χ2=5.992, P=0.014) in the cure rates in the patients at grades C and D before operation between group A (66.67%, 10/15) and group B (21.43%, 3/14). Conclusion Emergency operation of posterior pedicle screw-rod system for treatment of thoracolumber spine fracture and dislocation with spinal cord injury can provide good reduction, rigid fixation, and high fusion rate, so it is asafe and effective treatment method.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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