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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 993-997, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-910150

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Objective:To evaluate the deformity changes in the treatment of congenital clubfoot in infants by ultrasound, and to explore its clinical application value.Methods:Seventeen infants with congenital clubfoot treated in the Department of Pediatric Orthopaedics of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from March 2020 to June 2021 and 27 normal infants in the same period were selected. The distance between medial malleolus and scaphoids (MM-N distance) of all feet was measured by ultrasound. The distance from the tangent line of the lateral edge of calcaneus to the midpoint of the lateral edge of the chondroid bone (C-C distance), medial soft tissue thickness and tibial calcaneal angle were measured by ultrasound. The data before, after treatment and during follow-up were statistically analyzed.Results:A total of 88 feet of 44 infants were evaluated. The mean number of cast was 4.7±1.1, the follow-up time was (96.9±59.3)days. The MM-N distance, C-C distance and posterior tibial calcaneal angle in the clubfoot group were improved after treatment and at the last follow-up, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.01). During the treatment, 1 case had false correction, and 2 cases recurred in the last follow-up. Conclusions:Ultrasound can clearly display the medial, dorsal, lateral and posterior articular structures of normal and clubfoot, and can observe the deformity changes of clubfoot during the correction process, which can provide guidance for the clinical treatment of clubfoot.

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Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics ; (24): 529-532, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-882860

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Objective:To explore the feasibility of the application of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in the diagnosis of congenital pseudarthrosis of tibia (CPT) in children.Methods:Ten children with neurofibromatosis type Ⅰ (NF1) and CPT were treated in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2016 to December 2019, and enrolled as the experimental group.The bone tissue samples were collected and subjected to OCT scanning after intraoperative observation and evaluation, and were contrasted with conventional histological examination.During the same period, the bone tissues of 5 non-NF1 and non-CPT induced-labor fetuses were collected as the control group for the above examination, and the bone tissue examination results of the experimental group and the control group were compared as well.Results:Compared with the bone tissues of the control group, that of the experimental group displayed thickening trabecular bone, part of trabecular bone fusion, disordered arrangement, proliferation and fatification of interstitial fibrous tissue.OCT scan can directly show the nerves and blood vessels in the bone tissue, scattered in adipose tissue.OCT scan showed that the bone tissues of the control group were neatly arranged, with dense and regular shadows.The bone tissues of the experimental group could be observed with strong refraction, loose arrangement, and disordered bone fractures, fibrous ossification, scattered nerves, blood vessels, and increased vacuolar fat cells.Conclusions:OCT can quickly and clearly scan the freshly isolated tissues and directly display the internal structure of the tissues.It is highly compatible with routine pathological examinations and can be an effective supplement to the pathological diagnosis of children with CPT and retain samples for subsequent genetic studies.

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Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics ; (24): 837-840, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-620276

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Objective To explore the treatment method and clinical effect of congenital scoliosis caused by lumbosacral spine deformity in children.Methods From October 2000 to October 2015,a consecutive series of 21 congenital scoliosis due to lumbosacral spine deformity were treated in Department of Pediatric Orthopedics,the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University,including 12 male and 9 female,and the age was (63.1±47.3) months(3-144 months).The hemivertebrae,bone bridge,and the mixed type were found in 18 cases,2 cases,and 1 case,respectively.Hemivertebraes were on the left in 10 cases,on the right in 9 cases;involved L5 in 8 cases,S1 in 6 cases,multiple vertebrae malformation in 4 cases,wedged-shaped vertebrae involved L5 associated with contralateral bar in 1 case,unilateral unsegmented bar from L4 to S1 in 1 case,from L2 to L5 in 1 case.There were 4 cases combining with thoracic hemivertebrae,3 cases with ribs fusion and contralateral bar,16 cases(76%) with spinal cord malformations,3 cases(17%) with urinary system malformations,no congenital heart malformation.All the 21 patients were operated with one-stage posterior approach.Compared the scoliosis Cobb angle,trunk shift,operative time,blood loss volume,and complications among preoperation,post-operation and final follow-up.Results In this study,operative time was (278.9±83.1) min,blood loss volume was (355.3±249.0) mL,follow-up was (5.1±2.7) years.There were 18 cases operated with pedicle screw fixation,aged (72.9±44.1) months(16-144 months),operative time was (296.2±74.2) min,blood loss volume was(422.1±238.2) mL;the mean coronal Cobb angle of malformation area at preoperation,post operation and the final follow-up were(27.3±10.2)°,(11.0±5.9)°,(9.8±4.2)°,while the correction rate of post-operation and the final follow-up were 59.7%,64.1%.There were 3 cases operated by hemivenebra resection without pedicle screw fixation,aged 7.7 months(3-15 months),operative time was 168.3 min,blood loss volume was 103.3 mL.The mean coronal Cobb angle of malformation area at preoperation,post-operation and the final follow-up were 26.0°,13.6°,12.5°,while the correction rate of post-operation and the final follow-up were 47.7%,51.9%.The follow-up period was (5.1±2.7) years.The coronal Cobb angle of lumbosacral curve at preo-peration,post-operation and the final follow-up were (27.7±10.0)°,(11.3±5.4)°,(10.0±5.0)°,compared with preoperation,the differences of post-operation and the final follow-up were statistically significant (t=6.600,7.230,all P<0.05),with the correction rate of 59.2%,63.9%;the compensatory head side Cobb angle were(25.0±12.8)°,(11.9±8.2)°,(10.3±6.9)°,compared with preoperation,the differences of post-operation and the final follow-up were statistically significant (t=3.934,4.626,all P<0.05),with the correction rate of 52.4%,58.8%.Trunk shift was significantly improved.One case appeared fracture fixation rods breakage after 9 years,1 case appeared iliac screw breakage after 2 years but no complication such as infection,nerve injury.Conclusions The formation of obstacles and vertebral segmentation defects will lead to lumbosacral spine deformity,and scoliosis.Early one-stage posterior hemivertebra resection,breakage the bone bridge combined with pedicle screw fixation can obtain satisfactory clinical outcome.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 5072-5078, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-476250

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BACKGROUND:Flexible intramedulary nailing and external fixation for pediatric femoral shaft fractures are two common methods in the clinic. It remains controversial which fixation methods are better. OBJECTIVE:To systematicaly evaluate the therapeutic effects of flexible intramedulary nailing and external fixation for pediatric femoral shaft fractures. METHODS: A computer-based search was performed on PubMed, Embase, Medline, and Cochrane library for literatures on clinical controled trials of flexible intramedulary nailing and external fixation for pediatric femoral shaft fractures published before November 25, 2014. Literature language was not limited. The age of subjects was from 3 to 15 years. Modified Jadad was utilized to assess methodological quality of the included studies. Meta-analysis was carried out using Stata 12.0 software. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Six papers involving 237 patients were included. Meta-analysis results showed that compared with external fixation, a low incidence of overal complications [relative risk (RR)=0.30, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.19-0.46;P < 0.001] and pin-hole infection (RR=0.286, 95%CI: 0.13-0.61;P= 0.001), but a high risk of needle tail irritation (RR=1.86, 95%CI: 1.35-2.56;P < 0.001) were found folowing flexible intramedulary nailing. No significant differences in other complications were found between the two groups. These results confirm that compared with external fixation, elastic intramedulary nail has fewer complications and faster fracture healing. Elastic intramedulary nail is recommended for single pediatric femoral shaft fractures. However, external fixation is a better option for high energy injury of lower limbs, multiple trauma or severely soft tissue injury.

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