ObjectiveTo summarize the recent progress in prevention of prosthetic joint infection (PJI) so as to provide clinical references. MethodsThe publications concerning the etiology and surgical management of PJI were reviewed, analyzed, and summarized. ResultsThe prevention of PJI is related to preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative aspects of PJI, comprehensive treatment is considered to be the most common method for PJI. ConclusionThese prevention strategies that may be utilized in all phases of perioperative care, a multifaceted approach to the patient undergoing total joint replacement will have the greatest positive effect
【 Abstract 】 Objective To investigate the features and risk factors of bacterial infection after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) and summarize the experiences for prevention and treatment of infection. Methods The clinical materials of 79 patients underwent OLT from December 2004 to January 2007 were reviewed. The incidence and sites of postoperative bacterial infections as well as species of bacteria and the situation of drug resistance were retrospectively analyzed. Results Thirty-two (40.5%) out of 79 patients developed bacterial infections. Infection mainly occurred in lung, abdominal cavity and blood, which were mainly caused by Escherichia coli, staphylococcus aureus, klebsiella pneumoniae, staphylococcus epidermidis and enterococcus bacteria. The main risk factors included delayed restoration of gastrointestinal function (gt;5 d), poorly preoperative liver function (Child C grade), hypoproteinemia and persistent postoperative hyperglycemia (gt;11.0 mmol/L). Perioperative decontamination in digestive tract was a protective factor in the prevention of bacterial infection. Conclusion Bacterial infection is one of the most severe complications after OLT. Therefore, it is very important to remove those risk factors, make early diagnosis and take effective treatment .
【Abstract】 Objective To evaluate the effect of autologous free fat particle grafting combined with bFGF to repairfacial depression. Methods From April 2004 to May 2006, 41 patients with facial depression were randomized into two groups (groups A and B). In group A, 12 cases were admitted from April 2004 to December 2004. There were 5 males and 7 females, aging 16-49 years (mean, 31 years). The pathological causes were congenital facial depression in 2 patients, hemifacial atrophy in 2, traumatic cicatrix in 5 and benign tumor removal in 3. The course of disease was 2-19 years. The concave regions were low (0.52 ± 0.13)cm compared to surrounding normal skin, concave area (16.0 ± 5.3)cm2. In group B, 29 cases were admitted from January 2005 to May 2006. There were 14 males and 15 females, aging 18-52 years (mean, 37 years). The pathological causes were: congenital facial depression in 3 patients, hemifacial atrophy in 4, traumatic cicatrix in 15 and benign tumor removal in 7. The course of disease was 2-20 years. The concave regions were low (0.58 ± 0.15)cm compared to surrounding normal skin, concave area (18.0 ± 6.2)cm2. Cases in group A were treated with pure autologous free fat particleinjection; cases in group B were treated with autologous free fat particle injection combined with bFGF(4 200 IU/10 mL). The cl inical outcome were comparatively analyzed between two groups after operation. Results The follow-up time was 6 to 24 months (mean, 12.5 months) in group A and 6 to 24 months (mean, 13 months) in group B. In group A, 6 patients achieved satisfactory cl inical effect after one injection of fat particle, the satisfactory rate of one therapy being 50%; other 6 cases were required reinjection of fat particle 6-12 months postoperatively, of which two-time injections in 3 cases, three-time injections in 3 cases. In group B, 24 patients achieved satisfactory cl inical effect after one injection of fat particle, the satisfactory rate of one therapy being 82.8%; only 5 cases were required reinjection one year postoperatively. There was statistically significant difference in the satisfactory rate of one injection between two groups (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion Autologous free fat particle grafting combined with bFGF to treat facial depression can acquire satisfactory cl inical effect, which is a safe and effective method.
Objective To study the surgical treatment of tracheal and main bronchial tumors. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 30 patients with tracheal and main bronchial tumors treated in Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University from January 2000 to December 2015. There were 12 males and 18 females with the age ranging from 22 to 80 years. Results Ten patients were treated with enucleation, 12 patients tracheal tumor resection and end-to-end anastomosis, 1 patient window resection, 1 patient wedge resection, 5 patients tumor resection and tracheal reconstruction by using pulmonary tissue flap with alloy stent and 1 patient left pneumonectomy. One patient died of sudden massive hemoptysis 26 d after operation. Intraoperative complications were found in 2 patients. Others had a good recovery after operation. Patients were followed up for 11 months to 14 years. Eight patients were followed up less than 5 years postoperatively, one patient died of sudden massive hemoptysis 14 months after operation, while others survived; 21 patients were followed up more than 5 years and 5 patients were lost to follow-up. Conclusion Surgical resection is recommended for tracheal and main bronchial tumors. Patients with small benign tumor may choose local tracheal resection; tracheal segmental resection and end-to-end anastomosis is the most common surgical treatment. Patients with more than half of the whole length of tracheal defects or in the risk of anastomotic ischemic necrosis may be suggested to receive tracheal reconstruction.
Objective To study the curative effect of operative and interventional treatment in 78 cases of BuddChiari syndrome (BCS). Methods Among these patients, percutaneous transinferior vena cava angioplasty (PTA) was performed in 18 cases, PTA and stent in 10 cases, splenopneumopexy plus pedicled omento-pneumopexy of the left lower lobe in 20 cases, combined transcardiac membranotomy and transfemoral venous ballon dilatation and stent in 15 cases, right atrium-inferior vena cava shunt in 10 cases, and radical operation plus stent in 5 cases. Results After the treatment, the descent of inferior vena cava (IVC) pressure from 2.50~3.95 kPa to 1.41~2.33 kPa, the descent of portal venous pressure from 3.63~5.00 kPa to 2.16~3.23 kPa were observed. Conclusion The authors consider that PTA is the first choice for localized lesions, the following method is the operation combined with interventional treatment.
Objective To analyze the causes of pain after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), and to review its diagnosis and treatment methods. Methods Domestic and abroad l iterature concerning pain after TKA was extensively reviewed and thoroughly analyzed. Results Pain after TKA was divided into intra-articular and extra-articular factors, systematic assessment, appropriate imaging, and laboratory tests were useful to confirm the diagnosis; targeted surgery could effectively rel ieve the pain. Conclusion The causes of pain after TKA are complex and diverse, the first step is to exclude intraarticular infection, for patients having a clear cause the appropriate surgery is effective. Otherwise revision should be carried outcautiously under condition of unexplained pain and conservative treatment can rel ieve pain to some degree.
Abstract: Objective To evaluate clinical outcomes of tricuspid annuloplasty using a C-type ring made of autologous pericardium for the treatment of functional tricuspid regurgitation (TR). Methods Eleven patients underwent tricuspid annuloplasty in Guizhou Provincial People’s Hospital between March 2009 and January 2011, including 5 male patients and 6 female patients with their age of 32-57 (43.80±12.20) years. There were 3 patients with mild TR, 7 patients with moderate TR, and 1 patient with severe TR. Concomitant procedures included mitral valve replacement and/or aortic valve replacement and/or left atrial thrombectomy. The C-type ring was created using a strip of pericardium after 0.8% glutaraldehyde fixation for 15 minutes. Interrupted horizontal mattress suture was used to secure the C-type ring to the tricuspid annulus. Hear function and echocardiography were examined during follow-up. Results There was no in-hospital death, and the hospital stay was 15-28 (21.10±3.80) days. All the patients were followed up for 8-28 (18.50±7.00)months. There was no death or reoperation because of TR or tricuspid stenosis during follow-up. Ten patients had TR during follow-up, including 9 patients with mild TR and 1 patient with mild to moderate TR, but there was no patient with severe TR. The degree of TR during follow-up was significantly reduced than preoperative degree (Z =-2.81,P<0.05). Preoperative and postoperative right ventricular dimension (19.95±5.11 mm vs. 21.57±12.81 mm,P=0.705) and right atrial dimension(37.55±6.79 mm vs. 35.55±5.22 mm,P=0.317)were not statistically different. Conclusion Tricuspid annuloplasty using a C-type ring made of autologous pericardium has satisfactory clinical outcomes for patients with functional TR.
Objective To evaluate the short-term effectiveness after static anatomical reconstruction of posterolateral complex (PLC) in the treatment of traumatic multi-ligament injury of the knee. Methods Between June 2007 and July 2011, 23 cases of multi-ligament injury of the knee were treated. There were 15 males and 8 females with an average age of 41 years (range, 19-56 years). The injury was caused by traffic accident in 9 cases, sprain in 7 cases, bruise in 3 cases, and falling from height in 4 cases. The time between injury and operation was 13-78 days (mean, 32 days). The results of posterior drawer test and Lachman test were positive, and all cases complicated by varus and external rotation instability. The Lysholm score of the knee was 43.4 ± 5.7. According to International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) scoring, all were rated as grade D. According to Fanelli typing, all were classified as type C. The X-ray films showed that load-induced posterior motion of the knee was (13.3 ± 4.2) mm; the lateral joint space was (15.1 ± 2.4) mm. Anterior cruciate ligament/posterior cruciate ligament and PLC were reconstructed simultaneously with auto-semitendinosus, gracilis tendon, and allogeneic tendon. Results All incisions healed by first intention, and no complication occurred. All patients were followed up 12-56 months (mean, 28 months). At last follow-up, the results of posterior drawer test and Lachman test were negative; 3 cases had varus instability, and 2 cases had external rotation instability. The Lysholm score of the knee was 85.6 ± 16.7, showing significant difference when compared with preoperative score (t=11.469, P=0.000). According to IKDC scoring, 7 cases were rated as grade A, 12 as grade B, and 4 as grade C; significant difference was found when compared with preoperative value (Z=4.285, P=0.000). The load-induced posterior motion of the knee was (5.1 ± 4.4) mm, the lateral joint space was (3.2 ± 2.8) mm, showing significant differences when compared with preoperative ones (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion In the treatment of traumatic multi-ligament injury of the knee, the anatomical reconstruction of the PLC using auto-semitendinosus, gracilis tendon, or allogeneic tendon can obtain good short-term effectiveness.