Publications by authors named "Mao-sheng Zhou"

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  • The study looked at how melatonin, a hormone, affected bone healing in rats that had their ovaries removed (OVX rats), depending on whether it was given in the morning or at night.
  • The researchers put titanium rods in the rats' bones and then divided them into four groups: one with no treatment, one with just the OVX condition, one that got melatonin in the morning, and one that got it at night.
  • Results showed that rats receiving melatonin in the morning had better bone strength and healing than those who got it at night, meaning morning melatonin might help bones heal better after surgery.
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Objective: To analyze the correction loss after posterior segmental fixation for lumbar spine fractures and explore the related image factors.

Methods: Posterior short-segment fixation was received in 48 patients with L-L fractures. There were 32 males and 16 females, with ages of 23 to 60 (45.

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Objective: To investigate therapeutic effect of minimally invasive percutaneous plate internal fixation (MIPPO) through a single incision in treating open distal tibiofibula fractures.

Methods: From March 2015 to February 2019, 10 patients with open distal tibiofibula fractures were treated with MIPPO technique through single anterolateral incision, including 8 males and 2 females, aged from 31 to 68 years old. According to Gustilo classification, 6 patients were typeⅠ, 3 patients were typeⅡand 1 patient was type ⅢA.

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Objective: To explore the effect of suture anchor combined with transverse drilling of patella to repair the fracture of the joint of bone and tendon of quadriceps femoris tendon.

Methods: From April 2016 to January 2018, 6 patients (8 knees) with complete rupture of the joint of the tendon and bone tendon of the quadriceps femoris were treated with the combination of anchor with wire and transverse drilling of the patella, including 5 males (7 knees) and 1 female, aged from 43 to 74 years with an average age of 53 years old. All the patients had pain in knee joint and could not extend the knee actively after trauma.

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Objective: To discuss the clinical effects of the different pedicle screw fixation methods for the treatment of thoracolumbar fractures.

Methods: The clinical data of 55 patients with single thoracolumbar fractures treated between January 2013 and December 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 32 males and 23 females, aged from 20 to 55 years with an average of 35.

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Objective: To observe clinical effects of posterior short-segment fixation with undermining decompress by posterior ligament complex for the treatment of upper lumbar burst fractures.

Methods: From October 2010 to March 2013,23 patients with upper lumbar burst fractures (Denis B type) were treated by posterior short-segment fixation with undermining decompress by posterior ligament complex. There were 18 males and 5 females aged from 26 to 64 years old with an average of 45.

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  • The increasing use of electronic data management (EDC) is transforming how clinical trial data is handled.
  • A study analyzed 20 clinical trials with over 5,400 subjects across 321 sites to assess EDC's benefits.
  • Findings highlight improvements in data collection, cleaning, quality control, and decision-making in clinical trials, supporting further EDC adoption.
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