Publications by authors named "Fengjing Zhao"

Article Synopsis
  • The article reviews various surgical techniques for repairing soft tissue defects in the hand, focusing on different types of flaps used in 14 cases from 2010 to 2014.
  • It provides a practical guide with numerous surgical images and minimal text, aiming to give surgeons a variety of options for effective repair.
  • The study emphasizes that the described methods are simple, safe, and effective for hand reconstruction.
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Objective: To explore the clinical effect of the lobulated medial sural artery perforator flap in repairing soft tissue defect in hand or foot.

Methods: Since March 2012 to September 2014, 6 cases with soft tissue defects in hands or feet were treated by lobulated medial sural artery flaps pedicled with 1st musculo-cutaneous perforator and 2st musculo-cutaneous perforator of the medial sural artery. The size of the flaps ranged from 4.

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Objective: To summarize the technique and therapeutic effect of free posterior tibial artery perforator (PTP) flap for skin defect on the dorsum of hand or foot.

Methods: The lower leg was divided into 6 sections equally from the level of tibial tuberosity to the connection of medial and lateral malleolus. The free PTP flap was designed along the inner edge of tibia within the proximal section 2 and 3.

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  • The study aimed to assess how effective buried purse-string sutures are in treating mallet finger deformities in 12 patients between February 2009 and February 2010.
  • Patients underwent surgery where ruptured tendons were sutured using this method, with follow-up occurring over 6-12 months, revealing a 75% overall rate of excellent to good outcomes.
  • The conclusion indicates that this surgical technique is simple, effective, and has minimal complications, eliminating the need for reoperation.
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Objective: To study the influence of neutrophils from severe burn patient on the morphology and function of vascular endothelial cells (VEC), and the protective effect of Shenmai concoction on VEC.

Methods: Neutrophils were isolated from the venous blood of healthy volunteers and burn patients [at 6, 24, 48 post burn hour (PBH)], and they were cocultured with VECs (ECV304) in vitro. The viability of VECs was assessed by MTT.

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