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  • PROGRESS IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISORDERS OF ACHILLES TENDON

    Objective To review the progress in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic disorders of achilles tendon. Methods Recent l iterature concerning the diagnosis and treatment of chronic disorders of achilles tendon was revi ewed. Results Ultrasonography and MRI were commonly used for diagnoses, and MRI could provide extensive informationfor the choice of therapy protocol. Nonsurgical therapy was the mainstay of treatment for most patients with overuse syndromes, surgical techniques for patients due to no effect in the conservative treatment and with chronic rupture, the cl inical treatment project should be determined based on the cl inical evaluation. Conclusion The surgical indication of chronic disorders of achilles tendon remains controversial, the long-term results of each treatment method are unknown, the randomized prospective studies are still required.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • PROGRESS IN TREATMENT OF Kienböck’s DISEASE

    Objective To review the progress in the cl inical treatment of Kienbouml;ck’s disease. Methods Related l iterature concerning the treatment of Kienbouml;ck’s disease was reviewed, and comprehensive analysis was done. Results The treatment methods of Kienbouml;ck’s disease include non-surgical treatment and surgical treatment, which are primarily guided bythe anatomic factor and Lichtman stage. Non-surgical treatment methods should be selected in patients of children and at stage I. Surgical treatment methods include vascularized bone graft transfer into the cored-out lunate, radial shortening osteotomy, radial lateral wedge osteotomy, etc. All surgical treatment methods have advantages and disadvantages. Conclusion For the treatment of Kienbouml;ck’s disease, none of procedure is superior to another. In short, choosing different treatment strategies based on different patients can achieve the desired outcome.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:42 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Progress of study on effect of postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy for patients with thymoma

    Thymoma is aggressive and persistent, but does not belong to malignant tumors. In treatments, their optimal treatment protocols still need to be studied and how about the role and the place of use of postoperative radiotherapy is not clear. Some retrospective studies indicate a direction: for the first stage of thymoma, it is adequately treated with complete resection alone. For the second stage of the thymoma, postoperative radiotherapy needs further indications. For the third and fourth stages of thymoma, postoperative radiotherapy plays an important role. A research shows that the radiation dose at 50 Gy is suitable for microscopic tumors, and higher dose of radiation is suitable for macroscopic tumors. With the development of radiotherapy technology, its application scope becomes larger and larger. What kind of the role and the place for radiotherapy in the treatment of thymoma and what is the optimal management of thymoma need to be treated prudently.

    Release date:2017-06-02 10:55 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • RECENT PROGRESS OF CELL THERAPY IN CLINICAL APPLICATIONS

    【Abstract】 Objective To review the recent progress of cell therapy in cl inical appl ications. Methods Therecent l iterature about cell therapy in cl inical appl ications was extensively reviewed. Results Based on the advances in cell biology, especially the rapid progress in stem cell biology, an increasing number of cl inical trials about cell therapy for management of various diseases, such as cardiovascular system diseases, neural system diseases, musculo-skeletal diseases, diabetes, stress urinary incontinence, and others, had been reported with encouraging results. All these showed that cell therapy had great potentials in cl inical appl ication. Conclusion Cell therapy provides a novel approach for the treatment of many human diseases. However, the mechanism remains to be fully elucidated.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Treatment progress of robotic gastric cancer surgery

    Robotic gastric cancer surgery had developed rapidly in recent years, and its clinical application had come a long way. More and more studies had demonstrated that the robotic gastric cancer surgery was a safe and feasible procedure, and showed the technical advantages in the lymph node dissection, bleeding control, precise surgery, and postoperative recovery over laparoscopic surgery. However, some limitations such as the high surgical costs, lack of high-quality evidence, insufficient intelligence limited the development of robotic gastric cancer surgery. In the future, with more high-quality evidence-based medicine research and the development of intelligent surgical robots, the robotic gastric cancer surgery will be further standardized and promoted. We believe that robotic gastric cancer surgery will become the mainstream of minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of gastric cancer.

    Release date:2023-10-27 11:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • PROGRESS IN AMPUTATION TECHNIQUE OF DIABETIC FOOT

    Objective To review the progress in amputation technique of diabetic foot. Methods Recent l iterature concerning the amputation technique of diabetic foot was reviewed and analyzed. Results According to the different levels of the amputation, the diabetic foot’s amputation can be classified as major amputation and minor amputation, and differentkinds of methods can derive from these styles. Different factors should be considered when the style and method of amputation are chosen. Conclusion To the diabetic foot amputation, the general rule is to l imit the amputation level on the premise of the good cl inical effect. The health state, the region of the diabetic foot, the tissue perfusion, the susceptibil ity to infection in local tissue, and the abil ity of wound healing are important factors in selecting the styles and methods of diabetes-related amputations. Importance should be attached to the synthesis treatments of diabetes to prevent the higher level amputation.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Advancements and challenges in network meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy

    This study comprehensively reviews the theoretical foundations, historical development, practical applications, and potential challenges of network meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy (DTA-NMA). DTA-NMA, as a method for evaluating and comparing the accuracy of different diagnostic tests, demonstrates its unique value in improving diagnostic accuracy and optimizing treatment strategies by integrating direct and indirect evidence, providing crucial support for clinical decision-making. However, despite significant progress in methodology and practice, DTA-NMA still faces multiple challenges in implementation, including enhancing research transparency, integrating diverse evidence, accurately assessing bias risks, presenting and interpreting results, and evaluating evidence quality. In the future, further refinement of reporting standards and evidence grading specific to DTA-NMA research will be crucial for the development of this field, facilitating evidence-based efficient medical decision-making and ultimately improving patient outcomes. This study aims to provide scholars conducting DTA-NMA research with reflection and insights to promote the steady development of this field.

    Release date:2025-03-19 02:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research progress of lateral femoral notch sign in diagnosis of anterior cruciate ligament rupture

    ObjectiveTo summarize the relationship between lateral femoral notch sign (LFNS) and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture. MethodsThe relevant literature of LFNS at home and abroad in recent years was retrospectively reviewed, and its mechanism, diagnostic criteria and influencing factors in diagnosis of ACL rupture were summarized and analyzed.ResultsThe LFNS is associated with rotational stability of the knee. As an indirect sign of ACL rupture, the LFNS has high clinical diagnostic value, especially the diagnosis of ACL rupture with lateral meniscus injury.ConclusionThe diagnostic criteria and influencing factors of LFNS in diagnosis of ACL rupture are still unclear and controversial, which needs further study.

    Release date:2021-09-28 03:00 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The role and research progress of Syndecan-1 in breast cancer

    Objective The results related to the role and research progress of Syndecan-1 in breast cancer are systematically reviewed, with the aim of providing new directions for the treatment and prognosis of breast cancer research. Method The unique properties and role of Syndecan-1 in breast cancer patients were analyzed and summarized by searching the relevant literatures in recent years. Results Syndecan-1 was of great significance in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer and could be used as a potential prognostic marker of breast cancer. Meanwhile, it could also be used as a potential therapeutic target for breast cancer, which had significant research value for clinical applications. Conclusion Syndecan-1 has been applied in the field of breast cancer research because of its unique properties and effects on the development, treatment and prognosis of breast cancer.

    Release date:2022-10-09 02:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research progress on tunnel-cuffed catheter placement and maintenance in maintenance hemodialysis patients

    Tunnel-cuffed catheter catheters are one of the important means of vascular access for hemodialysis patients. Appropriate catheter placement methods and effective intervention measures can help improve the service life of tunnel catheters, reduce the incidence of complications, and ensure the quality of dialysis treatment. This article provides a review of the placement and maintenance of tunnel-cuffed catheters, with the aim of providing a reference for medical staff to perform tunnel-cuffed catheterization operations and reduce related complications. The placement of tunnel-cuffed catheters includes the type, location, and tip positioning of the catheter, the maintenance includes endovascular monitoring and use of disinfectants, dressings and ointments, use of sealing fluid, management of catheter complications, identification of individual differences and early assessment and screening.

    Release date:2023-08-24 10:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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