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  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON BIOMECHANICS CHARACTERISTICS OF COMBINED COLLAGEN TISSUE ENGINEERING TENDON

    Objective To investigate the influence of collagen on the biomechanics strength of tissue engineering tendon. Methods All of 75 nude mice were madethe defect models of calcaneous tendons, and were divided into 5 groups randomly. Five different materials including human hair, carbon fibre (CF), polyglycolic acid (PGA), human hair and PGA, and CF and PGA with exogenous collagen were cocultured with exogenous tenocytes to construct the tissue engineering tendons.These tendons were implanted to repair defect of calcaneous tendons of right hind limb in nude mice as experimental groups, while the materials without collagenwere implanted to repair the contralateral calcaneous tendons as control groups. In the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th and 12th weeks after implantation, the biomechanicalcharacteristics of the tissue engineering tendon was measured, meanwhile, the changes of the biomechanics strength were observed and compared. Results From the 2nd week to the 4th week after implantation, the experimental groups were ber than the control groups in biomechanics, there was statistically significantdifference (Plt;0.05). From the 6th to 12th weeks, there was no statisticallysignificant difference between the experiment and control groups (Pgt;0.05). Positivecorrelation existed between time and intensity, there was statistically significant difference (Plt;0.05). The strength of materials was good in human hair,followed by CF, and PGA was poor. Conclusion Exogenous collagen can enhance the mechanics strength of tissue engineering tendon, and is of a certain effect on affected limb rehabilitation in early repair stages.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:29 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS COLLAGEN ON CELL FUNCTION IN CONSTRUCTION OF ARTIFICIAL BIOTENDON IN VITRO

    Objective To investigate the influence of the exogenouscollagen on the function of cells in construction of artificial biotendon.Methods Three materials including human hair, carbon fiber(CF) and polyglycolic acid (PGA) were combined with exogenous collagen and co-cultured with standard transferred human embryonic tenocytes at a concentration of 3×106/mm3 in vitro. The cell number and morphology were observed under inverted microscope and scanning electron microscope after 2 hours, 3 days and 5 days.Results In the artificial biotendon combined with collagen, the cells concentrated around the materials and the cells adhering to the materials turned into round after 2 hours. After 3 days, the adhering cells increased. After 5 days, the shape of the cells changed from round to spindle.ConclusionExogenous collagen will facilitate the cells to adhere onto materials and proliferate.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:33 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EXPLORATION OF SURGICAL APPROACHES OF COMPLEX TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURES

    Objective To evaluate the surgical treatment and its results of complex tibial plateau fractures.Methods From May 2003 to November 2004, 24 cases of complex tibial plateau fractures were treated by two-incision approaches. There were 16 males(including 1 case of bilateral), and8 females, with mean age of 40.6 years(21-65 years), eleven fractures occurred in left extremity and 14 in the right. No patients suffered open fractures. Fracture was caused by fall from height in 10 cases, by traffic accident in 12 cases and by another causes in 2 cases. According to Schatzkerclassification, type Ⅴ fracture was found in 14 extremities,type Ⅵ in 11 extremities. All cases were operated with twoincision approaches and double-plates fixation. The operation was performed 6-15 days after injury with mean 10.4 days. Results All cases were followed up from 12 to 23 months (mean 15.6 months). Time of the bone healing was 69 months, with mean 7.4 months. No reduction of anatomy was achieved because of comminuted fractures of articular surfaces in 2 limbs. The line of the lower extremity did not recover because of metaphysis comminution in 1 limb, which led to knee varus. Epidermal necrolysis was observed in 3 limbs, and the wound healedafter change dressing. The function of the knee wasevaluated according to Rasmussen’s criteria, the results were excellent in 10limbs, good in 8 limbs, fair in 3 limbs, and poor in 4 limbs. Conclusion The twoincision approaches reduced the complication of softtissueinjury, which is conductive to reduction of articular surface. Double-plates provide a sufficient internal fixation. It can permit early motion of knee joint. Therefore, two-incision approach are an effective surgical approach of treatment of complex tibial plateau fractures.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Experience of 29 Cases of PFNA for Intertrochanter Fracture of Femur in Elder People

    目的:总结PFNA治疗老年股骨转子间骨折的临床疗效。方法:2007年1月至2008年3月用PFNA固定治疗老年股骨转子间不同类型骨折29例。结果:所有患者治疗优良率为93.1%,功能恢复接近伤前水平。结论: 用PFNA固定治疗老年患者股骨转子间骨折,手术操作简单,大大缩短手术时间,固定切实可靠,无断钉及髋内翻畸形发生,能使患者早期进行患肢功能锻炼及下床,大大降低长期卧床的并发症,效果满意。

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:00 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Experience of Operative Approach, Reduction and Fixation to Acetabular Fracture in 52 Cases

    目的:总结髋臼骨折的手术入路和复位固定经验。方法:2006年1月至2008年2月经Kocher Langenbeck、髂腹股沟、前后联合入路手术治疗髋臼骨折52例。结果:随访6~36个月,优良率90.4%。术后发生创伤性关节炎10例,股骨头坏死2例,异位骨化10例,所有患者均骨愈合。结论:手术治疗髋臼骨折能较好地恢复骨盆形态及下肢活动功能,防止骨折畸形愈合。正确的选择手术入路和术中良好的复位固定是提高髋臼骨折疗效的基础。

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of skin stretcher for repair of postoperative skin and soft tissue defects in tibial fractures

    ObjectiveTo discuss the efficacy of skin stretcher applied for repair of postoperative skin and soft tissue defects in tibial fractures.MethodsBetween April 2016 and March 2017, 15 cases with skin and soft tissue defects after tibial fractures fixation were treated with the skin stretcher. There were 11 males and 4 females with an age of 24-59 years (mean, 37.5 years). The causes of injury included traffic accident in 7 cases, bruise in 3 cases, falling from height in 3 cases, and falling in 2 cases; without nerve and vascular injury in all patients. These cases were followed up 1-3 months after their first surgery, consisting of 3 closed fractures treated with open reduction and plate and screw fixation, 12 open fractures treated with external fixation after debridement. The area of skin defects ranged from 14 cm×5 cm to 20 cm×7 cm, all of which were stripped or spindle shaped skin defects. First, the skin was penetrated by two Kirschner wires which were locked by skin stretchers on both sides of the skin defect longitudinally. Then, the tension of skin stretchers was timely adjusted according to the skin flap blood supply and muscle compression. Finally, Kirschner wires and skin stretchers were removed when the edge of skin contacted and been sutured.ResultsAll skin and soft tissue defects were covered after stretching for 6-13 days. The interrupted sutured wounds healed at 12 days. Clinical scores of wound healing decreased from 3.40±0.51 at immediate postoperatively to 1.27±0.46 at 12 days postoperatively, showing significant difference (t=12.911, P=0.000). All the patients were followed up 4-12 months (mean, 6.5 months). After stretching, the skin color, elasticity, and pain and touch feeling were similar with the normal skin, and the hair growth was normal. After operation, 1 case of nail tract infection and 2 cases of calf discomfort occurred, and all were relieved after treatment.ConclusionIt is an effective method for repairing postoperative skin and soft tissue defects in tibial fractures with the application of skin stretchers.

    Release date:2018-05-02 02:41 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical therapeutic effect of support plates on Schatzker Ⅳ tibial plateau fractures

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical therapeutic effect of support plates on Schatzker type Ⅳ tibial plateau fractures.MethodsPatients with Schatzker type Ⅳ tibial plateau fractures underwent support plates treatment between April 2013 and September 2014 by using the medial incision or posterior medial incision, if necessary, with other auxiliary incisions, with limited contact compression plate, 1/3 tubular plate or " T” plate to support the fracture. ResultsA total of 14 patients including 6 males and 8 females with an average age of (35.2±9.8) years (ranged from 20 to 52 years) were enrolled in this study and followed up for 12–25 months with an average of (16.3±4.0) months. The knee joints were flexed 80–130° with an average of (97.9±13.1)° one month after the surgery and 90–140° with an average of (119.3±12.1)° three months after the surgery. One year postoperatively, the mean Hospital of Special Surgery knee score ranged from 78 to 96 with an average of 88.4±4.9. Last follow-up assessment of knee function according to Rasmussen scoring system showed excellent in 8 cases, good in 4 cases, and fair in 2 cases; the excellent and good rate was 85.7%. No postoperative complications such as infection, nonunion, vascular nerve injury, or internal fixation failure occurred. ConclusionThe support plates for the treatment of Schatzker type Ⅳ tibial plateau fractures can maintain good reduction, prevent the secondary collapse of the tibial plateau, ensure that knee joint has good alignment, less complications with vascular or nerve injuries, and finally get a satisfied function recovery.

    Release date:2018-09-25 02:22 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research progress in internal fixation for treatment of pelvic anterior ring injury

    ObjectiveTo review the research progress of the application of internal fixation (INFIX) in the treatment of pelvic anterior ring injuries.MethodsThe recent literature about INFIX in the treatment of pelvic anterior ring injury concerning the surgery technique, biomechanical characteristics, indications, contraindications, advantages, complications, and effectiveness was extensively consulted, reviewed, and summarized.ResultsINFIX is a relatively novel technique for the treatment of pelvic anterior ring injuries at present. The advantages include good biomechanical properties, extensive indications, minimally invasion, convenient nursing, less complications, and excellent effectiveness.ConclusionIt is a clinical method with obvious advantages and development potential for treatment of pelvic anterior ring injuries using INFIX, and further study is needed to improve its effectiveness.

    Release date:2019-11-21 03:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect of silver nanoparticles on Staphylococcus aureus biofilm formation on different orthopedic biomaterials

    Objective To observe the inhibitory characteristics of silver nanoparticles (AgNP) on bacterial biofilms and investigate their inhibitory effect on biofilm formation on three common orthopedic biomaterials. Methods The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimal biofilm inhibitory concentration (MBIC) of AgNP were determined by microplate dilution assay. Biofilms of Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 25923) were cultured on three orthopedic biomaterials (titanium alloy, titanium oxide, and stainless steel) and intervened with AgNP at concentrations of 32, 16, 8, 4, 2 and 0 μg/mL to determine the MBICs on the three materials. The effects of AgNP on biofilm formation were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy and measuring optical density. Results The MIC and MBIC of AgNP in the microplate assay were both 16 µg/mL. The MBICs of AgNP on biofilm formation in titanium oxide, titanium alloy, and stainless steel were 16 μg/mL, 32 μg/mL, and 32 μg/mL, respectively. Among the three materials, the lowest optical density was observed on titanium oxide, while the highest was on titanium alloy. Conclusions AgNP has strong antibacterial biofilm characteristics and can prevent the formation of Staphylococcus aureus biofilm in vitro. Biofilm formation is most pronounced on titanium alloy, least on titanium oxide, and intermediate on stainless steel.

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  • Research progress of new treatment options for clinical bacterial biofilm infection

    Bacterial biofilms are associated with at least 80% of human bacterial infections. The clinical treatment of biofilm infection is still arduous, and therefore many new treatment options are under study, such as probiotics and their derivatives, quorum sensing inhibitors, antimicrobial peptides, phage therapy, organic acids, light therapy, and plant extracts. However, most of these schemes are not mature, and it is important to develop new research directions of anti-biofilms.

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