Objective To establish a rat model of chronic pulmonary infection by inoculating Pseudomonas aeruginosa to Sprague-Dawley(SD) rats.Metods Sixty SD rats were divided into 2 groups,ie.the P.aeruginosa group and the control group. Silicone tube precoated with P.aeruginosa was placed into the main bronchus. For the control group, sterile silicon tube was intubated. Results P . aeruginosa was detected from lung tissue of rats in infected groups.Bacterial number was higher than 103cfu / g 28 days after inoculation.The pathological study showed fibrinous proliferation and granulomas formation in the lungs of infected rats 28 days after inoculation.Microscopy examination showed a inflammation predominantly with lymphocyte infiltration.In control group, no bacterial and pathological changes could be detected. Conclusions The animal model with P.aeruginosa chronic pulmonary infection can be established successfully by silicone tubes precoated with P.aeruginosa intubated into the main bronchus.
In order to improve the therapeutic effect of non-neural tissue in bridging the peripheral nerve defect and increase the blood supply of the implant, the silicone tube was chosen to bridge the gap, and the vessel bundle was inserted into the tube. The procedures were performed as following: resected the pseudoneuroma and enveloped the proximal and the distal ends in a silicone tube, and then sutured the epineurium and the tube wall with 7/0 stitch. In patients, eleven cases with fifteen nerves were treated, including seven median nerves, five ulnar nerves and three radial nerves. The lengths of the nerve defects were within 3 cm in 13 nerves and 3 cm-5 cm in 2 nerves. They were followed up from one to five years and the result was excellent (M4S4) in 8 nerves, good (M3S3) in 3 and poor (M1S1) in 2. It was discussed that the indication for the procedure should be included: the nerve defect could not be sutured directly, and the patient would not agree to use his own nerve for graft.