Publications by authors named "Meiping Yang"

Article Synopsis
  • Hip arthroscopy is increasingly common for treating hip joint diseases, but there is debate on whether to close the joint capsule after the procedure, and the effects of this closure remain unclear.
  • This study aims to assess the outcomes of a modified shoelace suture technique for hip capsule closure and its safety compared to non-closure in patients who underwent hip arthroscopy.
  • After reviewing 100 patients, findings revealed that while surgical time was longer in the capsular closure group, there were no significant differences in hospital stay or patient-reported outcomes between the closure and non-closure groups after 12-15 months of follow-up.
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Background: The impact of capsular closure vs non-closure in hip arthroscopy for femoracetabular impingement (FAI) was assessed by a meta-analysis.

Methods: With the most recent search update occurring in August 2022, relevant studies were found by searching the Pubmed and EMBASE databases. A collection of studies was made that conducted hip arthroscopy for FAI.

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The impact of antibiotics on denitrification in the ecological environment has attracted widespread attention. However, the concentration threshold and inhibitory effect of the same antibiotic on denitrification mediated by mixed denitrifying microbes were conflicting in some studies. In this study, Paracoccus denitrificans, Acidovorax sp.

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The choice of friction interface has always been a controversial topic in hip arthroplasty. Although the metal-on-metal (MoM) interface has gradually faded out of our vision, its revision is a clinical difficulty. Adverse reactions to metal debris (ARMD) is the most common indication for MoM hip arthroplasty revision, and the clinical results of hip arthroplasty due to ARMD are not satisfactory.

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Objective: To systematically summarize the monitoring over adverse reactions of proprietary Chinese medicines, in order to provide reference for safe clinical medication.

Method: By using Excel and SPSS 17.0 were adopted for summarizing ADR monitoring over Chinese patent medicines and comparatively evaluating the non-proprietary Chinese medicines.

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