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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1016488

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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), as a progressive lung disease, has a poor prognosis and no reliable and effective therapies. IPF is mainly treated by organ transplantation and administration of chemical drugs, which are ineffective and induce side effects, failing to meet the clinical needs. Therefore, developing safer and more effective drugs has become an urgent task, which necessitates clear understanding of the pathogenesis of IPF. The available studies about the pathogenesis of IPF mainly focus on macrophage polarization, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), oxidative stress, and autophagy, while few studies systematically explain the principles and links of the pathogeneses. According to the traditional Chinese medicine theory, Qi deficiency and blood stasis and Qi-Yang deficiency are the key pathogeneses of IPF. Therefore, the Chinese medicines or compound prescriptions with the effects of replenishing Qi and activating blood, warming Yang and tonifying Qi, and eliminating stasis and resolving phlegm are often used to treat IPF. Modern pharmacological studies have shown that such medicines play a positive role in inhibiting macrophage polarization, restoring redox balance, inhibiting EMT, and regulating cell autophagy. However, few studies report how Chinese medicines regulate the pathways in the treatment of IPF. By reviewing the latest articles in this field, we elaborate on the pathogenesis of IPF and provide a comprehensive overview of the mechanism of the active ingredients or compound prescriptions of Chinese medicines in regulating IPF. Combining the pathogenesis of IPF with the modulating effects of Chinese medicines, we focus on exploring systemic treatment options for IPF, with a view to providing new ideas for the in-depth study of IPF and the research and development of related drugs.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-800795

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Objective@#To evaluate the clinical application of single-arm external stent combined with free flap in the treatment of forearm fractures of Gustilo type Ⅲ.@*Methods@#A retrospective study was conducted of the 16 patients who had been treated at Repair and Reconstruction Center, Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Affiliated to Southwest Medical University from September 2015 to January 2018 for open forearm fractures combined with soft tissue defects with single-arm external stent combined with free flap. They were 11 men and 5 women, aged from 18 to 64 years (average, 41.6 years). By the Gustilo classification, 9 cases were type ⅢB and 7 type ⅢC. The area of soft tissue defects at the upper arm and hand ranged from 7.5 cm×5.5 cm to 16.5 cm × 11.0 cm. Emergency debridement was performed at the primary stage. After repair of major blood vessels, nerves and tendons, the reduced fractures were fixated with a single-arm external stent. The soft tissue defects were repaired with free flaps at the secondary stage. Nine cases were repaired with a free anterolateral perforating branch flap and 7 with a free ilioinguinal flap. The single-arm external stent became the ultimate fixation mode in 5 cases but was changed into plate fixation after survival of the flaps in the other 11 cases. Complications were recorded postoperatively. At the last follow-up, the upper limb function was evaluated according to the tentative criteria for evaluation of the upper limb function proposed by the Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association.@*Results@#Of all the free flaps, 14 survived smoothly but 2 anterolateral ones survived only after the venous crisis appearing at 24 h after operation was relieved by exploration. The 16 patients were followed up for 9 to 18 months (average, 13.5 months). The fractures united well with fine alignment of the fracture ends and recovered force line. According to the Anderson criteria for forearm fractures, 10 cases were excellent, 4 good and 2 fair after operation. According to the tentative criteria for evaluation of the upper limb function proposed by the Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association, 11 cases were excellent and 5 good. No nail infection or nonunion occurred.@*Conclusion@#In the treatment of forearm fractures of Gustilo type Ⅲ, single-arm external stent plus free flap can effectively restore the force line of upper extremity, promote bone healing, allow reasonable timing for wound repair, reduce postoperative complications like infection and osteomyelitis and facilitate functional recovery of the affected extremity.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-824410

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Objective To evaluate the clinical application of single-arm external stent combined with free flap in the treatment of forearm fractures of Gnstilo type Ⅲ.Methods A retrospective study was conducted of the 16 patients who had been treated at Repair and Reconstruction Center,Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Affiliated to Southwest Medical University from September 2015 to January 2018 for open forearm fractures combined with soft tissue defects with single-arm external stent combined with free flap.They were 11 men and 5 women,aged from 18 to 64 years (average,41.6 years).By the Gustilo classification,9 cases were type ⅢB and 7 type Ⅲ C.The area of soft tissue defects at the upper arm and hand ranged from 7.5 cm ×5.5 cm to 16.5 cm × 11.0 cm.Emergency debridement was performed at the primary stage.After repair of major blood vessels,nerves and tendons,the reduced fractures were fixated with a single-arm external stent.The soft tissue defects were repaired with free flaps at the secondary stage.Nine cases were repaired with a free anterolateral perforating branch flap and 7 with a free ilioinguinal flap.The single-arm external stent became the ultimate fixation mode in 5 cases but was changed into plate fixation after survival of the flaps in the other 11 cases.Complications were recorded postoperatively.At the last follow-up,the upper limb function was evaluated according to the tentative criteria for evaluation of the upper limb function proposed by the Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association.Results Of all the free flaps,14 survived smoothly but 2 anterolateral ones survived only after the venous crisis appearing at 24 h after operation was relieved by exploration.The 16 patients were followed up for 9 to 18 months (average,13.5 months).The fractures united well with fine alignment of the fracture ends and recovered force line.According to the Anderson criteria for forearm fractures,10 cases were excellent,4 good and 2 fair after operation.According to the tentative criteria for evaluation of the upper limb function proposed by the Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association,11 cases were excellent and 5 good.No nail infection or nonunion occurred.Conclusion In the treatment of forearm fractures of Gustilo type Ⅲ,single-arm external stent plus free flap can effectively restore the force line of upper extremity,promote bone healing,allow reasonable timing for wound repair,reduce postoperative complications like infection and osteomyelitis and facilitate functional recovery of the affected extremity.

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