1.Effect of pneumoperitoneum on renal function after robotic-assisted laparoscopic kidney transplantation
Shuncheng TAN ; Jianchun CUI ; Xun SUN ; Yongfeng LI ; Yonglin SONG ; Shuxin LI ; Yinrui MA ; Xingyong MA ; Yafei ZHANG
Organ Transplantation 2025;16(2):295-301
Objective To investigate the effect of pneumoperitoneum pressure during robotic-assisted kidney transplantation (RAKT) on the function of the transplant kidney. Methods The data of 243 kidney transplant recipients were retrospectively analyzed and divided into open kidney transplantation (OKT) group (n=105) and RAKT group (n=138). The RAKT group was further divided into 13 mmHg group (n=67) and 7 mmHg group (n=71) based on pneumoperitoneum pressure. The donor information, recipient's preoperative general data, intraoperative data, and postoperative recovery of the three groups were compared. In the RAKT group, the renal artery, segmental artery, interlobar artery, and venous flow velocity of the transplant kidney were measured using laparoscopic ultrasound. Results There was a statistically significant difference in donor types among the groups (P<0.05), while other donor information and recipient's preoperative general data showed no statistically significant differences (all P>0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in serum creatinine and complications at 30 days and 1 year postoperatively among the groups (all P>0.05). The OKT group and 7 mmHg group had more intraoperative urine output than the 13 mmHg group. Both RAKT groups had less intraoperative blood loss and shorter hospital stays than the OKT group, and longer operation times than the OKT group (all P<0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in operation time, intraoperative blood loss, and hospital stay between the two RAKT groups (all P>0.05). The vascular flow velocity of the transplant kidney decreased at 13 mmHg compared to 7 mmHg pneumoperitoneum pressure, but the differences were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). Conclusions Controllable pneumoperitoneum pressure has a limited impact on the vascular flow velocity of the transplanted kidney. RAKT is a safe and effective surgical method under appropriate pneumoperitoneum pressure, and choosing a lower pneumoperitoneum pressure is more conducive to the early recovery of renal function postoperatively.
2.Concept,Organizational Structure,and Medical Model of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Myocardial Infarction Unit
Jun LI ; Jialiang GAO ; Jie WANG ; Zhenpeng ZHANG ; Xinyuan WU ; Ji WU ; Zicong XIE ; Jingrun CUI ; Haoqiang HE ; Yuqing TAN ; Chunkun YANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(9):873-877
The traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) myocardial infarction (MI) unit is a standardized, regulated, and continuous integrated care unit guided by TCM theory and built upon existing chest pain centers or emergency care units. This unit emphasizes multidisciplinary collaboration and forms a restructured clinical entity without altering current departmental settings, offering comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services with full participation of TCM in the treatment of MI. Its core medical model is patient-centered and disease-focused, providing horizontally integrated TCM-based care across multiple specialties and vertically constructing a full-cycle treatment unit for MI, delivering prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation during the acute, stable, and recovery phases. Additionally, the unit establishes a TCM-featured education and prevention mechanism for MI to guide patients in proactive health management, reduce the incidence of myocardial infarction, and improve quality of life.
3.Construction of a multigene expression system for plants and verification of its function.
Yin-Yin JIANG ; Ya-Nan TANG ; Yu-Ping TAN ; Shu-Fu SUN ; Juan GUO ; Guang-Hong CUI ; Jin-Fu TANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(12):3291-3296
Constructing an efficient and easy-to-operate multigene expression system is currently a crucial part of plant genetic engineering. In this study, a fragment carrying three independent gene expression cassettes and the expression unit of the gene-silencing suppressor protein(RNA silencing suppressor 19 kDa protein, P19) simultaneously was designed and constructed. This fragment was cloned into the commonly used plant expression vector pCAMBIA300, and the plasmid pC1300-TP2-P19 was obtained. Each gene expression cassette consists of different promoters, fusion tags, and terminators. The target gene can be flexibly inserted into the corresponding site through enzymatic digestion and ligation or recombination and fused with different protein tags, which provides great convenience for subsequent detection. The enhanced green fluorescent protein(eGFP) reporter gene was individually constructed into each expression cassette to verify the feasibility of this vector system. The results of tobacco transient expression and laser-confocal microscopy showed that each expression cassette presented independent and normal expression. Meanwhile, the three key enzyme genes in the betanin synthesis pathway, BvCYP76AD, BvDODA1, and DbDOPA5GT, were constructed into the three expression cassettes. The results of tobacco transient expression phenotype, protein immunoblotting(Western blot), and chemical detection of product demonstrated that the three exogenous genes were highly expressed, and the target compound betanin was successfully produced. The above results indicated that the constructed multigene expression system for plants in this study was efficient and reliable and can achieve the co-transformation of multiple plant genes. It can provide a reliable vector platform for the analysis of plant natural product synthesis pathways, functional verification, and plant metabolic engineering.
Nicotiana/metabolism*
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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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Green Fluorescent Proteins/metabolism*
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Gene Expression
4.Preliminary teaching application of a new microsurgery simulation training platform based on real clinical scenarios
Lei CUI ; Yan HAN ; Yuting WANG ; Zeya ZHANG ; Guojun YANG ; Zhaoqi TAN ; Honggang SU ; Yudi HAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(3):318-324
Objective:A microsurgical simulation training device based on real clinical scenes was designed and its effectiveness was tested.Methods:From January 1, 2020 to January 1, 2023, postgraduate students in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of the First Medical Center of PLA General Hospital and the Plastic Surgery Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences were enrolled in this prospective study. The simulation training device consists of four parts: (1)Blood perfusion system, which is used to simulate living animal blood vessels.(2)The inner baffling rod system, which is used to simulate the operation in deep cavity.(3) The exterior baffling rod system, which is used to simulate the operation in difficult positions.(4) A pulsating platform system is used to simulate microsurgery under the influence of respiratory movement. Preliminary verification of the effect of the simulated training device was as follows: Surgeons with no experience in microsurgery were completely randomized assigned to the control group (traditional microsurgery training group) and the experimental group (training group using the simulated training device). After 4 weeks of microsurgical training, the trainees were assigned to perform two surgical skill assessments, the first using a live animal model for end-to-end anastomosis of rat tail arteries, and the second assessment using end-to-end anastomosis of free latissimus dorsi flap arteries in a real case. The performance of the two groups was compared by using operation time and microsurgical GRS score scale including four items of dexterity, visuospatial ability, operative flow and judgment. Chi-squared test was used to analyze gender between the two groups. GRS scores between the two groups were compared by the Mann-Whitney U test. Participants’ ageand operation time between the two groups was compared by independent t-test. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results:A total of 18 trainees were enrolled, including 10 in the control group, 6 males and 4 females, with an average age of (27.80±1.87) years. There were 8 subjects in the experimental group, 4 males and 4 females, with an average age of (28.10±1.56) years old. There were no significant differences in age, gender and other baseline characteristics between the two groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in GRS score and operation time between the control group and the experimental group ( P> 0.05) in the first assessment. However, in the second assessment of real cases, the GRS score of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group(14.25 vs. 5.70), and the operation duration of the experimental group was also shorter than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant[(100.37±24.65 ) min vs. (105.60±22.84) min] ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Compared with traditional microsurgery training methods, using microsurgery training devices based on clinical real scenes can effectively shorten the learning curve and enable trainees to master complex micromanipulation skills more quickly.
5.Application and effect evaluation of MOOC combined with flipped classroom in the teaching of urology courses
Ying FU ; Ligang CUI ; Ling JIANG ; Shi TAN
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(10):1474-1477
Objective To develope and evaluate the outcomes of combining"Curriculum Ideological and Political Education"with interactive teaching in ultrasonic practice class.Methods Fifty-one sophomores in the medical en-gineering cross experimental class of Beihang University who participated in the ultrasonic course in 2022 were se-lected as research objects.They were divided into two groups:one group adopted the classic teaching mode,the an-other group adopted the"Curriculum Ideological and Political Education"interactive teaching mode.After the train-ing,a questionnaire survey and a written examination of basic knowledge were conducted.The test scores of the two groups and the feedback from questionnaires for teaching effect were compared.Results There was no significant difference in the theoretical exam achievement rate between the two groups of students.The students'learning initia-tive and understanding of doctors'profession after the application of this new training method were significantly im-proved as compared with the classic lecture group,with a statistical difference.Student feedback showed that more ideological and political elements needed to be integrated into the ultrasound medicine classroom.Conclusions It is a good teaching method to integrate the interactive teaching of"Curriculum Ideological and Political Education"with learning of ultrasonic specialized courses.
6.Preliminary teaching application of a new microsurgery simulation training platform based on real clinical scenarios
Lei CUI ; Yan HAN ; Yuting WANG ; Zeya ZHANG ; Guojun YANG ; Zhaoqi TAN ; Honggang SU ; Yudi HAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(3):318-324
Objective:A microsurgical simulation training device based on real clinical scenes was designed and its effectiveness was tested.Methods:From January 1, 2020 to January 1, 2023, postgraduate students in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of the First Medical Center of PLA General Hospital and the Plastic Surgery Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences were enrolled in this prospective study. The simulation training device consists of four parts: (1)Blood perfusion system, which is used to simulate living animal blood vessels.(2)The inner baffling rod system, which is used to simulate the operation in deep cavity.(3) The exterior baffling rod system, which is used to simulate the operation in difficult positions.(4) A pulsating platform system is used to simulate microsurgery under the influence of respiratory movement. Preliminary verification of the effect of the simulated training device was as follows: Surgeons with no experience in microsurgery were completely randomized assigned to the control group (traditional microsurgery training group) and the experimental group (training group using the simulated training device). After 4 weeks of microsurgical training, the trainees were assigned to perform two surgical skill assessments, the first using a live animal model for end-to-end anastomosis of rat tail arteries, and the second assessment using end-to-end anastomosis of free latissimus dorsi flap arteries in a real case. The performance of the two groups was compared by using operation time and microsurgical GRS score scale including four items of dexterity, visuospatial ability, operative flow and judgment. Chi-squared test was used to analyze gender between the two groups. GRS scores between the two groups were compared by the Mann-Whitney U test. Participants’ ageand operation time between the two groups was compared by independent t-test. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results:A total of 18 trainees were enrolled, including 10 in the control group, 6 males and 4 females, with an average age of (27.80±1.87) years. There were 8 subjects in the experimental group, 4 males and 4 females, with an average age of (28.10±1.56) years old. There were no significant differences in age, gender and other baseline characteristics between the two groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in GRS score and operation time between the control group and the experimental group ( P> 0.05) in the first assessment. However, in the second assessment of real cases, the GRS score of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group(14.25 vs. 5.70), and the operation duration of the experimental group was also shorter than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant[(100.37±24.65 ) min vs. (105.60±22.84) min] ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Compared with traditional microsurgery training methods, using microsurgery training devices based on clinical real scenes can effectively shorten the learning curve and enable trainees to master complex micromanipulation skills more quickly.
7.Clinical effects of free dorsal interosseous artery perforator flaps in repairing multi-finger skin and soft tissue defects
Yun ZHENG ; Liangkun CHENG ; Liuchao CUI ; Yuzhong TAN ; Lin TIAN
Chinese Journal of Burns 2024;40(5):476-481
Objective:To investigate the clinical effects of free dorsal interosseous artery perforator flaps in repairing multi-finger skin and soft tissue defects.Methods:The study was a retrospective observational study. From April 2020 to June 2022, 7 patients with multi-finger skin and soft tissue defects were admitted to the Department of Hand Microsurgery of the Chongqing Great Wall Orthopaedic Hospital, including 4 males and 3 females, aged 27 to 54 years. A total of 18 fingers were injured in 7 patients, of which 4 fingers were involved in 1 case, 3 fingers were involved in 2 cases, and 2 fingers were involved in 4 cases. The area of skin and soft tissue defects after stage Ⅰ debridement ranged from 3.0 cm×2.0 cm to 7.5 cm×3.0 cm. All the patients underwent stage Ⅰ debridement, stage Ⅱ interosseous dorsal artery perforator flap transplantation to repair the wound, and stage Ⅲ flap pedicle division and finger-split. The incision area of the flap was 4.0 cm×2.5 cm to 10.5 cm×3.5 cm. The interosseous dorsal artery was anastomosed with the proper digital artery by end to end, and the concomitant veins of 2 interosseous dorsal arteries were anastomosed with 2 superficial subcutaneous veins of the fingers by end to end. The donor area was treated by subcutaneous suture after full reduction of tension. The survival of flap after stage Ⅲ was observed. Follow-up was conducted once every 3 months after the stage Ⅲ operation to observe the appearance, texture, sensation of the operative areas in fingers, the range of motion of the finger joint, and the wound healing of the donor area. At the last follow-up, the function of fingers was assessed according to the trial standard of upper limb partial function assessment of the Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association.Results:All the flaps in 7 patients survived after stage Ⅲ operation. During follow-up of 6 to 36 months after stage Ⅲ operation, only 3 patients with bloated flap underwent the flap volume reduction operation in 3 months and later, and the finger appearance in the other patients recovered well. Only linear scar remained in the donor areas of 6 patients; 1 patient had scar hyperplasia in the donor area, which was significantly improved after laser treatment. At the last follow-up, the finger function was evaluated as excellent in 5 cases and good in 2 cases.Conclusions:The flaps pedicled with multiple interosseous dorsal artery perforators were used to repair multi-finger skin and soft tissue defects, and only one set of blood vessel needs to be anastomosed during the operation without damaging the main vessels, which reduces the incidence of postoperative vascular crisis. Besides, the procedure of finger-splitting operation is simple and the appearance and function in the donor and recipient areas are good. This method is worthy of clinical promotion.
8.A survey of the clinical application and training requirements of ultrasound-guided intraspinal puncture for Chinese anesthesiologists
Qing YUAN ; Xulei CUI ; Gang TAN
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2024;32(6):575-579
Objective To investigate the knowledge,clinical application and training needs of Chinese anesthesiologists for ultrasound-guided intrathecal puncture technique.Methods The survey objects were anesthesiology clinicians in China.The questionnaire was designed by ourselves,and the survey time was from October to November 2023.Questionnaires were sent through wechat platform.The questionnaire was divided into three parts:general demographic information,application of intraspinal puncture,application of intraspinal puncture under ultrasound guidance,and training needs for intraspinal puncture under ultrasound guidance.The influencing factors were analyzed by ordered Logistic regression.Results A total of 1001 questionnaires were collected with a valid ratio was 94.2%(942/1 001).The respondents'knowledge of ultrasound-guided intrathecal puncture was 3.21±1.03,while the clinical application level was 2.43±1.25(P<0.01).According to ordinal logistic regression analysis,senior doctor(OR=0.312,95%CI0.117-0.829,P=0.019),male(OR=0.658,95%CI 0.511~0.846,P=0.001),central region(OR=0.690,95%CI 0.523-0.911,P=0.009)and percentage of neuraxial anesthesia less than 20%(OR=0.426,95%CI 0.200-0.905,P=0.026)were significantly negatively correlated with the knowledge of ultrasound-guided intrathecal puncture technique.The main obstacle for the clinical application was unfamiliarity of the technique(83.9%)and the equipment(54.6%).The key technical challenges were finding the correct ultrasound views(69.6%),recognizing anatomical structures(69.2%)and poor ultrasound imaging(63.0%).The preferred training methods were simulation training(87.4%)and clinical instruction based on cases(90.0%).Conclusion There is still room for improvement in the understanding and clinical application of ultrasound-guided intrathecal puncture technique for the Chinese anesthesiologists.In the future,more training on ultrasound-guided intrathecal puncture technique could be provided according to our survey.
9.Effect of ultrasound scanning route map on the learning effectiveness of cervical ultrasound for beginners
Si CHEN ; Jiao ZHANG ; Yuelun ZHANG ; Xulei CUI ; Gang TAN
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(4):572-576
Objective Using our team's recent research achievement"the cervical ultrasound scanning route map"as a teaching tool,to evaluate its impact on the learning effectiveness and confidence of beginners in the process of learning cervical spinal ultrasonography.Methods This study is a before and after self-control study.After recruit-ment of 40 cervical ultrasound beginners,they had completed questionnaire 1.The questionnaire was designed with three self-assessment questions on theoretical knowledge of cervical spinal ultrasound,three self-assessment ques-tions on practical skills of cervical spinal ultrasound and one question on willingness to use cervical spinal ultra-sound in the future.After traditional teaching without involving the route map,beginners completed questionnaire 2 with the same content.After a 20 min break,teacher introduced and explained the route map to the beginners,then the beginners completed questionnaire 3.Questions related to satisfaction with this learning experience had been added to questionnaire 3.The answers to all questions were scored on a scale of 1-10.In this study,the main out-come was the comprehensive learning score,calculated as(sum score of theoretical knowledge+sum score of prac-tical skills+score of willingness to use cervical ultrasound in the future)/7.Results Beginners'comprehensive learning score at the three time points were 2.9±1.3,4.8±1.8,5.7±1.8,F(2,22)= 52.11,P<0.001,partial Eta squared=0.83.After introducing the route map,their comprehensive learning score increased 1.0(95%CI:0.46-1.49)(P<0.001)compared to scores after traditional training.Conclusions The route map may significantly improve learning effectiveness and confidence of beginners in the field of cervical spinal ultrasonography and can be used as a routine training tool in the teaching of cervical spinal ultrasonography.
10.Investigation,traceability analysis,and discussion of food poisoning caused by Salmonella typhimurium ST19
Shu-Kun YU ; Lang LIU ; Ya-Xin TAN ; Zi-Yan CUI ; Xing-Yu XU ; Zhi-Yang TAO
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2024;40(1):82-89
To perform a comprehensive analysis of the pathogenic causes of a food poisoning case in a district of Wuhan Cit-y,we investigated the molecular epidemiological relationships among pathogenic bacteria,to aid in traceability analysis of food-borne disease outbreaks,as well as clinical diagnosis and treatment.The pathogenic bacteria in this food poisoning case were i-solated and identified according to GB789.4-2016.The isolated strains were subjected to genotyping with pulsed field gel elec-trophoresis(PFGE).Drug resistance gene analysis,multi-locus sequence typing(MLST),and genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis(wgSNP)were conducted via whole genome sequencing(WGS).The evolutionary tree for cluster analy-sis was constructed in fasttree software.Drug susceptibility testing was conducted with the broth microdilution method.A total of 12 strains of Salmonella were detected in seven anal swab samples and two fecal samples from the case,as well as three anal swab samples from unaffected individuals.The serotype of the strains was Salmonella typhimurium.The strain exhibited severe multiple drug resistance,including resistance to amikacin,ampi-cillin,cefazolin,gentamicin,piperacillin,and tetracycline,but susceptibility to other antibiotics.The coincidence rate between drug resistance genes and drug resistance phenotypes was high.PFGE revealed that nine strains from this food poisoning case were highly homologous.WGS revealed that the MLST type was ST19,and varying numbers of SNPs(1-6)were present a-mong strains.The phylogenetic tree revealed nine isolated strains forming a distinct cluster,differing from other Salmonella strains in the database and belonging to a novel clonal branch.The single nucleotide site in the strains was highly homologous to that of GCF in Jiangxi_020221795.1.The food poisoning case was caused by Salmonella typhimurium ST19,and all nine iso-lated strains originated from the same source.The chef is closely connected to this food poisoning case.This strain of Salmo-nella typhimurium belongs to a new clonal branch and exhibits multiple drug resistance.

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