Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS), is a rare abdominal vascular compression syndrome caused by the compression of the proximal celiac trunk by the median arcuate ligament. According to many authors, a low insert...Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS), is a rare abdominal vascular compression syndrome caused by the compression of the proximal celiac trunk by the median arcuate ligament. According to many authors, a low insertion of the diaphragmatic crura or an abnormally high origin of the celiac trunk from the aorta can cause compression of the celiac artery. Usually, patients with MALS are asymptomatic. Computed tomography (CT) angiography of the abdomen is the main imaging modality to confirm the diagnosis. The coexistence of celiac trunk and superior mesenteric artery compression by the median arcuate ligament is rarely described in the literature. To our knowledge, until now, a simultaneous combination of three abdominal vascular compressions by the median arcuate ligament has never been described. From this case, we report a simultaneous compression of the celiac trunk, superior mesenteric artery, and renal arteries by the median arcuate ligament.展开更多
Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation of an injured nerve can promote and accelerate peripheral nerve regeneration and improve function.When performing acupuncture and moxibustion,locating the injured nerve using ...Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation of an injured nerve can promote and accelerate peripheral nerve regeneration and improve function.When performing acupuncture and moxibustion,locating the injured nerve using ultrasound before percutaneous nerve stimulation can help prevent further injury to an already injured nerve.However,stimulation parameters have not been standardized.In this study,we constructed a multi-layer human forearm model using finite element modeling.Taking current density and activated function as optimization indicators,the optimal percutaneous nerve stimulation parameters were established.The optimal parameters were parallel placement located 3 cm apart with the injury site at the midpoint between the needles.To validate the efficacy of this regimen,we performed a randomized controlled trial in 23 patients with median nerve transection who underwent neurorrhaphy.Patients who received conventional rehabilitation combined with percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation experienced greater improvement in sensory function,motor function,and grip strength than those who received conventional rehabilitation combined with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.These findings suggest that the percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation regimen established in this study can improve global median nerve function in patients with median nerve transection.展开更多
The median arcuate ligament syndrome(MALS)is recognized as a rare clinical entity,characterized by chronic post-prandial abdominal pain,nausea,vomiting,and unintentional weight loss.Due to its vague symptomatology,it ...The median arcuate ligament syndrome(MALS)is recognized as a rare clinical entity,characterized by chronic post-prandial abdominal pain,nausea,vomiting,and unintentional weight loss.Due to its vague symptomatology,it is mainly regarded as a diagnosis of exclusion.Patients can often be misdiagnosed for several years before a correct diagnosis is established,also due to a medical team’s clinical suspicion.We present a case series of two patients who suffered from MALS and were treated successfully.The first patient is a 32-year-old woman,presenting with post-prandial abdominal pain and weight loss that have lasted for the past ten years.The second patient,a 50-year-old woman,presented with similar symptomatology,with the symptoms lasting for the last five years.Both cases were treated by laparoscopic division of the median arcuate ligament fibers,which alleviated extrinsic pressure from the celiac artery.Previous cases of MALS were retrieved from PubMed,to assemble a better diagnostic algorithm and propose a treatment method of choice.The literature review suggests an angiography with a respiratory variation protocol as the diagnostic modality of choice,along with the laparoscopic division of the median arcuate ligament fibers as the proposed treatment of choice.展开更多
BACKGROUND Neuropathy may occur at some sites after catheterization for close examination of cardiac disease.Although the radial artery is considered a relatively uncomplicated site for catheterization,the radial arte...BACKGROUND Neuropathy may occur at some sites after catheterization for close examination of cardiac disease.Although the radial artery is considered a relatively uncomplicated site for catheterization,the radial artery and median nerve are in relatively close proximity,with the risk of median nerve injury depending on the angle of puncture.The purpose of this study was to report the outcomes of surgery performed for conservative therapy-resistant median neuropathy following forearm catheterization.CASE SUMMARY A 50-year-old woman experienced palsy from the right thumb to the radial side of the ring finger after catheterization from the radial artery of the right forearm.Paresthesia developed at the same site and a positive tinel-like sign was seen for the median nerve area at the high level of the puncture site.Nerve conduction study showed reduced compound muscle action potentials and loss of sensory nerve action potentials.Symptoms did not improve despite pharmacotherapy and the patient gradually developed flexion restrictions of the index and middle fingers.Median nerve injury and associated flexor tendon adhesion was diagnosed,and the patient was referred for surgery at 3 mo after injury.When the same area was opened,no injury to the median nerve epithelium was obvious,but the area of the positive tinel-like sign was highly adherent to surrounding tissue and to the flexor digitorum superficialis of the index and middle fingers.The surgery was terminated with adequate adhesion release.Rehabilitation was initiated postoperatively,improving neurological symptoms and range of motion of the fingers.Six months after surgery,the patient returned to daily activities without discomfort.CONCLUSION This case provides the appropriate diagnosis and treatment for a suspected peripheral nerve injury.展开更多
BACKGROUND Median arcuate ligament syndrome(MALS)is a rare disease caused by compression of the celiac trunk artery by the median arcuate ligament(MAL).It can cause symptoms of postprandial abdominal pain,weight loss,...BACKGROUND Median arcuate ligament syndrome(MALS)is a rare disease caused by compression of the celiac trunk artery by the median arcuate ligament(MAL).It can cause symptoms of postprandial abdominal pain,weight loss,and nausea and vomiting.CASE SUMMARY A 55-year-old woman was admitted due to abdominal pain,nausea and vomiting.On admission,the patient presented with epigastric pain that worsened after eating,without signs of peritoneal irritation.Computed tomography angiography of the upper abdomen showed compression of the proximal segment of the abdominal trunk,local luminal stenosis with angular“fishhook”changes,which changed significantly during forceful inspiration and expiration;gallbladder stones;and multiple cysts in the liver.Abdominal duplex ultrasonography showed that peak systolic velocity was 352 cm/s.After diagnosis of MALS was confirmed,an arch ligament release procedure was performed.MALS has no specific symptoms and can be misdiagnosed as other abdominal diseases.Awareness of MALS should be improved to avoid misdiagnosis.The commonly used treatment option is MAL release and resection of the peripheral ganglion of the celiac trunk artery.CONCLUSION The diagnosis and treatment of MALS must be individualized,and MAL release is effective and provides immediate symptomatic relief.展开更多
Recently, the inverse connected p-median problem on block graphs G(V,E,w) under various cost functions, say rectilinear norm, Chebyshev norm, and bottleneck Hamming distance. Their contributions include finding a nece...Recently, the inverse connected p-median problem on block graphs G(V,E,w) under various cost functions, say rectilinear norm, Chebyshev norm, and bottleneck Hamming distance. Their contributions include finding a necessary and sufficient condition for the connected p-median problem on block graphs, developing algorithms and showing that these problems can be solved in O(n log n) time, where n is the number of vertices in the underlying block graph. Using similar technique, we show that some results are incorrect by a counter-example. Then we redefine some notations, reprove Theorem 1 and redescribe Theorem 2, Theorem 3 and Theorem 4.展开更多
文摘Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS), is a rare abdominal vascular compression syndrome caused by the compression of the proximal celiac trunk by the median arcuate ligament. According to many authors, a low insertion of the diaphragmatic crura or an abnormally high origin of the celiac trunk from the aorta can cause compression of the celiac artery. Usually, patients with MALS are asymptomatic. Computed tomography (CT) angiography of the abdomen is the main imaging modality to confirm the diagnosis. The coexistence of celiac trunk and superior mesenteric artery compression by the median arcuate ligament is rarely described in the literature. To our knowledge, until now, a simultaneous combination of three abdominal vascular compressions by the median arcuate ligament has never been described. From this case, we report a simultaneous compression of the celiac trunk, superior mesenteric artery, and renal arteries by the median arcuate ligament.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81801787(to XZS)China Postdoctoral Science Foundation,No.2018M640238(to XZS)the Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin,No.20JCQNJC01690(to XLC)。
文摘Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation of an injured nerve can promote and accelerate peripheral nerve regeneration and improve function.When performing acupuncture and moxibustion,locating the injured nerve using ultrasound before percutaneous nerve stimulation can help prevent further injury to an already injured nerve.However,stimulation parameters have not been standardized.In this study,we constructed a multi-layer human forearm model using finite element modeling.Taking current density and activated function as optimization indicators,the optimal percutaneous nerve stimulation parameters were established.The optimal parameters were parallel placement located 3 cm apart with the injury site at the midpoint between the needles.To validate the efficacy of this regimen,we performed a randomized controlled trial in 23 patients with median nerve transection who underwent neurorrhaphy.Patients who received conventional rehabilitation combined with percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation experienced greater improvement in sensory function,motor function,and grip strength than those who received conventional rehabilitation combined with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.These findings suggest that the percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation regimen established in this study can improve global median nerve function in patients with median nerve transection.
文摘The median arcuate ligament syndrome(MALS)is recognized as a rare clinical entity,characterized by chronic post-prandial abdominal pain,nausea,vomiting,and unintentional weight loss.Due to its vague symptomatology,it is mainly regarded as a diagnosis of exclusion.Patients can often be misdiagnosed for several years before a correct diagnosis is established,also due to a medical team’s clinical suspicion.We present a case series of two patients who suffered from MALS and were treated successfully.The first patient is a 32-year-old woman,presenting with post-prandial abdominal pain and weight loss that have lasted for the past ten years.The second patient,a 50-year-old woman,presented with similar symptomatology,with the symptoms lasting for the last five years.Both cases were treated by laparoscopic division of the median arcuate ligament fibers,which alleviated extrinsic pressure from the celiac artery.Previous cases of MALS were retrieved from PubMed,to assemble a better diagnostic algorithm and propose a treatment method of choice.The literature review suggests an angiography with a respiratory variation protocol as the diagnostic modality of choice,along with the laparoscopic division of the median arcuate ligament fibers as the proposed treatment of choice.
文摘BACKGROUND Neuropathy may occur at some sites after catheterization for close examination of cardiac disease.Although the radial artery is considered a relatively uncomplicated site for catheterization,the radial artery and median nerve are in relatively close proximity,with the risk of median nerve injury depending on the angle of puncture.The purpose of this study was to report the outcomes of surgery performed for conservative therapy-resistant median neuropathy following forearm catheterization.CASE SUMMARY A 50-year-old woman experienced palsy from the right thumb to the radial side of the ring finger after catheterization from the radial artery of the right forearm.Paresthesia developed at the same site and a positive tinel-like sign was seen for the median nerve area at the high level of the puncture site.Nerve conduction study showed reduced compound muscle action potentials and loss of sensory nerve action potentials.Symptoms did not improve despite pharmacotherapy and the patient gradually developed flexion restrictions of the index and middle fingers.Median nerve injury and associated flexor tendon adhesion was diagnosed,and the patient was referred for surgery at 3 mo after injury.When the same area was opened,no injury to the median nerve epithelium was obvious,but the area of the positive tinel-like sign was highly adherent to surrounding tissue and to the flexor digitorum superficialis of the index and middle fingers.The surgery was terminated with adequate adhesion release.Rehabilitation was initiated postoperatively,improving neurological symptoms and range of motion of the fingers.Six months after surgery,the patient returned to daily activities without discomfort.CONCLUSION This case provides the appropriate diagnosis and treatment for a suspected peripheral nerve injury.
文摘BACKGROUND Median arcuate ligament syndrome(MALS)is a rare disease caused by compression of the celiac trunk artery by the median arcuate ligament(MAL).It can cause symptoms of postprandial abdominal pain,weight loss,and nausea and vomiting.CASE SUMMARY A 55-year-old woman was admitted due to abdominal pain,nausea and vomiting.On admission,the patient presented with epigastric pain that worsened after eating,without signs of peritoneal irritation.Computed tomography angiography of the upper abdomen showed compression of the proximal segment of the abdominal trunk,local luminal stenosis with angular“fishhook”changes,which changed significantly during forceful inspiration and expiration;gallbladder stones;and multiple cysts in the liver.Abdominal duplex ultrasonography showed that peak systolic velocity was 352 cm/s.After diagnosis of MALS was confirmed,an arch ligament release procedure was performed.MALS has no specific symptoms and can be misdiagnosed as other abdominal diseases.Awareness of MALS should be improved to avoid misdiagnosis.The commonly used treatment option is MAL release and resection of the peripheral ganglion of the celiac trunk artery.CONCLUSION The diagnosis and treatment of MALS must be individualized,and MAL release is effective and provides immediate symptomatic relief.
文摘Recently, the inverse connected p-median problem on block graphs G(V,E,w) under various cost functions, say rectilinear norm, Chebyshev norm, and bottleneck Hamming distance. Their contributions include finding a necessary and sufficient condition for the connected p-median problem on block graphs, developing algorithms and showing that these problems can be solved in O(n log n) time, where n is the number of vertices in the underlying block graph. Using similar technique, we show that some results are incorrect by a counter-example. Then we redefine some notations, reprove Theorem 1 and redescribe Theorem 2, Theorem 3 and Theorem 4.