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find Author "李田" 5 results
  • 关节镜下平行丝线法治疗前交叉韧带撕脱骨折

    【摘 要】 目的 总结和分析关节镜下套管针引导平行丝线固定法修复前交叉韧带胫骨止点撕脱骨折的手术方法和疗效。 方法 2001 年1 月- 2005 年12 月,收治前交叉韧带胫骨止点撕脱骨折17 例,其中男12 例,女5 例;年龄11 ~ 48 岁。新鲜骨折14 例,陈旧骨折3 例。按Meyers-Mckeever 分型,Ⅱ型5 例,Ⅲ A 型8 例,Ⅲ B 型4 例,术前Lysholm 膝关节功能评分57.3 分。术后在支具保护下行功能锻炼,定期随访,摄X 线片,观察、测量关节活动度及关节稳定性,术后行Lysholm 膝关节功能评分。 结果 全部获随访6 ~ 28 个月,平均12.7 个月。膝关节活动度恢复正常者13 例;不同程度受限3 例,但关节活动度均超过100º,为伴内侧副韧带损伤者;1 例陈旧骨折患者,术后过早去除支具功能锻炼,骨折未愈合,关节不稳,1 年后二次行前交叉韧带重建术,效果满意。16 例术后6 个月复查,X 线片示均解剖复位并骨折愈合,无关节不稳;Lysholm 评分97.8 分。 结论 关节镜下利用2 条平行线固定法治疗前交叉韧带胫骨止点撕脱骨折,对前交叉韧带及骨块损伤小,骨折复位简便,固定范围广且可靠,应力承载面积大,受力均匀,能防止骨折块碎裂、旋转或上撬。

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis of Electroencephalogram Sample Entropy Measurement in Frontal Association Cortex Based on Heroin-induced Conditioned Place Preference in Rats

    To explore the relationship between the drug-seeking behavior, motivation of conditioned place preference (CPP) rats and the frontal association cortex (FrA) electroencephalogram (EEG) sample entropy, we in this paper present our studies on the FrA EEG sample entropy of control group rats and CPP group rats, respectively. We invested different behavior in four situations of the rat activities, i.e. rats were staying in black chamber of videoed boxes, those staying in white chamber of videoed boxes, those shuttling between black-white chambers and those shuttling between white-black chambers. The experimental results showed that, compared with the control group rats, the FrA EEG sample entropy of CPP rats staying in black chamber of video box and shuttling between white-black chambers had no significant difference. However, sample entropy is significantly smaller (P < 0.01) when heroin-induced group rats stayed in white chamber of video box and shuttled between black-white chambers. Consequently, the drug-seeking behavior and motivation of CPP rats correlated closely with the EEG sample entropy changes.

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  • Clinical Analysis of Erlotinib-induced Severe Rash and Fatal Interstitial Lung Disease: A Case Report and Literature Review

    ObjectiveTo improve the knowledge of erlotinib-induced severe rash and fatal interstitial lung disease (ILD). MethodsThe clinical feature and radiology of erlotinib-associated severe rash and fatal ILD were analyzed in one patient with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the 81st Hospital of Chinese PLA,and the related literatures were reviewed. ResultsThe patient was a 78-year-old male non-smoker with stage Ⅳ right lower lobe squamous cell carcinoma,and his epidermal growth factor receptor gene showed mutation at exon 21.He had a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and mild pulmonary fibrosis.Following one cycle of chemotherapy with gemcitabine plus cisplatin,he received erlotinib 150 mg daily.After 40 days of targeting therapy,the size of the lung cancer was decreased significantly concomitant with severe rash.Again,severe rash and fatal ILD appeared after using erlotinib 100 mg daily for 4 days and 50 mg daily for 2 days,respectively.The tumor progressed markedly although both rash and ILD were almost abolished following withdrawal of erlotinib as well as empirical impact of glucocorticoid and sequential therapy. ConclusionPhysicians should be alerted to the possibility of erlotinib-induced severe rash and fatal ILD.Those with pathologic findings of usual interstitial pneumonia on resected lung specimens or known pulmonary fibrosis may be at particular risk for erlotinib-related pulmonary toxicity.

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  • Short-term and long-term outcomes of uniportal versus three portal thoracoscopic radical resection of non-small cell lung cancer: A retrospective cohort study

    Objective To compare the short-term efficacy and long-term survival of patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treated by uniportal or three portal thoracoscopic radical resection. Methods A total of 388 patients who underwent uniportal or three portal thoracoscopic radical resection of lung cancer in the Department of Thoracic Surgery of Anhui Chest Hospital from 2015 to 2016 were analyzed retrospectively. The patients were divided into two groups including an uniportal group and a three portal group according to the procedure. The clinicopathological features, perioperative data and long-term survival of the two groups were compared. Results Finally, we included 205 patients with 105 males and 100 females at an average age of 58.73±10.93 years. There were 102 patients in the uniportal group and 103 patients in the three portal group. There was no statistical difference in clinicopathological features between the two groups (P>0.05). But compared with the three portal group, the uniportal group had less postoperative drainage, shorter postoperative catheterization time and postoperative hospital stay (P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in the number of lymph node dissection stations between the two groups (P=0.058). The pain score at 24 hours after operation in the uniportal group was significantly lower than that in the three portal group (P<0.001). There was no statistical difference in the total incidence of complications and the incidence of pulmonary complications between the two groups (P=0.161 and P=0.275). The median survival period and the 1st, 3rd, and 5th year survival rate in the uniportal group was 63.0 months and 95.0%, 75.2%, 51.5%, respectively. The median survival period and the 1st, 3rd, and 5th year survival rate in the three portal group was 61.0 months and 89.3%, 70.9%, 50.5%, respectively. There was no satistical difference in the survival results between the two groups (P=0.440). Conclusion Uniportal thoracoscopic radical resection of lung cancer is more minimally invasive and safe and effective in the treatment of NSCLC. It can make patients recover faster after operation.

    Release date:2023-03-24 03:15 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis of factors influencing chronic cough following pulmonary surgery

    Objective To analyze the risk factors for chronic cough following pulmonary surgery in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 427 NSCLC patients who underwent pulmonary surgery in the Department of Thoracic Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of the University of Science and Technology of China, between January 2021 and June 2023. Patients were categorized into a chronic cough (103 patients) and a non-chronic cough groups (324 patients) based on the presence of cough at 8 weeks post-surgery. A comparative analysis was performed between the two groups, considering gender, age, smoking history, comorbidities, preoperative pulmonary function indicators, pleural adhesion, anesthesia duration, surgical site, operative techniques, lymph node dissection methods, tumor maximum diameter, and postoperative chest tube duration. Factors showing statistical significance in univariate analysis underwent multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results Among the 427 patients undergoing pulmonary surgery, there were 165 males and 262 females, with an average age of 59.93±12.11 years. The incidence of chronic cough was 24.12%. Univariate analysis revealed significant differences in smoking history, preoperative pulmonary function indicators, pleural adhesion, anesthesia duration ≥135.5 minutes, surgical site, operative techniques, lymph node dissection methods, tumor maximum diameter, and postoperative chest tube duration (P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that the surgical site (right upper lung), operative techniques (lobectomy), lymph node dissection, and anesthesia time ≥135.5 min were independent risk factors for chronic cough following pulmonary surgery. ConclusionPatients undergoing right upper lung surgery, lobectomy, lymph node dissection, and experiencing anesthesia duration ≥135.5 minutes are at a higher risk of developing chronic cough post-pulmonary surgery.

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