1.Pedicled muscular flap for treatment of pyothorax-resulted wound.
Yong ZHANG ; Zihao FENG ; Yanwen YANG ; Chunlai LU ; Di GE ; Fazhi QI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2014;30(6):428-431
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the therapeutic effect of pedicled muscular flaps combined with partial thoracotomy for treatment of pythorax-resulted wounds and defects.
METHODS35 cases with pythorax-resulted refractory infected wound and dead space, were retrospectively analyzed. The wound and dead space were eliminated with pedicled muscular flaps, including latissimus dorsi muscular flaps and serratus anterior muscle flaps in 21 patients, pectoralis major muscle flaps with rectus muscle flaps in 8 patients, latissimus dorsi muscul flaps and vertical rectus muscle flaps in other 6 patients.
RESULTS34 flaps survived completely except for 1 verticle rectus muscular flap with partial necrosis at distal end. Primary healing was achieved in 29 cases. The other 6 cases were discharged with drainage. Among the 6 cases, 3 cases healed spontaneously, 2 cases underwent reoperation, 1 case need long-term drainage in the fistula.
CONCLUSIONPedicled muscular flap, combined with partial thoracotomy can effectively treat refractory wound and dead space resulted by pythorax.
Combined Modality Therapy ; methods ; Empyema, Pleural ; surgery ; Humans ; Myocutaneous Flap ; transplantation ; Pectoralis Muscles ; transplantation ; Reoperation ; Retrospective Studies ; Superficial Back Muscles ; transplantation ; Thoracotomy ; methods ; Wound Healing
2.Innovation and exploration of medical laboratory animal science teaching on the basis of a smart teaching environment
Zihao YANG ; Han MENG ; Zhaonan ZHANG ; Ping ZHANG ; Changhong SHI ; Xu GE
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(2):108-113
Objective In the traditional laboratory zoology lecture environment,there is less teacher-student interaction,less student interest,and less engagement in learning.To improve the teaching quality of laboratory animal science,this teaching and research department was based on different teaching environments of multimedia and intelligent classrooms,theoretical course teaching of Medical Laboratory Animal Science as the research object,the course lecture format,teaching mode,teaching method,and other aspects of innovation and exploration.Methods This study used questionnaires to understand changes in student engagement in learning and preferences for smart classroom use,and NVivo qualitative analysis software was used to code student classroom behavior.Results The smart teaching environment resulted in higher student interest and more frequent teacher-student interaction in the classroom.Students were significantly more engaged in learning than in traditional teaching with higher correct rates on in-class and post-lesson exercises and a better grasp of concepts related to laboratory animal science.Conclusions A smart teaching environment brings students a better feeling and experience,improves their interest in laboratory animal science,increases classroom learning engagement,and achieves good teaching result.
3. Role of Early Capsule Endoscopy and Device⁃assisted Enteroscopy in Diagnosis of Overt Small Bowel Bleeding
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2022;27(12):705-710
Small bowel bleeding is defined as bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract where the cause cannot be clearly identified after routine gastroscopy and colonoscopy, of which bleeding visible to the naked eye is classified as overt bleeding. Endoscopy, such as capsule endoscopy and device⁃assisted enteroscopy, occupies a dominant position in the diagnosis of overt small bowel bleeding, and how to choose the right time for endoscopy is closely related to the diagnostic yield. This article provided an overview of the timing and diagnostic role of early capsule endoscopy and device⁃assisted enteroscopy in overt small bowel bleeding.
4.Reconstruction of anterior chest wall with titanium plate and mesh: a report of 13 cases with manubrium tumor resection
Jiaqi LIU ; Zihao FENG ; Nanhang LU ; Di GE ; Chunlai LU ; Jie GU ; Fenghao SUN ; Yuqin DING ; Qingle WANG ; Fazhi QI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(3):257-262
Objective:To investigate the effect and quality of life after anterior chest wall reconstruction with titanium plate and mesh due to manubrium tumor resection.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed from January 2012 to December 2016, a total of 13 patients with primary(11cases) or secondary(2 cases) manubrium tumor, aged 41-72 years(medium aged as 56), underwent oncological resection, following by immediate chest wall reconstruction with titanium plate and titanium mesh. The quality of life was evaluated by EuroQol five dimensions questionnaire (EQ-5D) and EQ-5D visual analogue scale (ED-VAS) before and 3 months after operation. Computed tomographic scan was taken 3 months after operation.Results:All the patients received successful operation. During the perioperative period, 12 cases recovered well without any complications, 1 patient experienced mild paradoxical movement within 9 days after operation and then recovered. The median follow-up period after surgery was 25 months (range from 7 to 41). Computed tomographic scans for the 13 patients showed neither dislocation nor deformation of the titanium plate and mesh 3 months after operation. One patient with chondrosarcoma died as a result of relapse 11 months after surgery. In pain/discomfort dimension, the pre-operation score was 1.85±0.80 and the post-operation score was 1.15±0.38, showing a significant difference( P=0.013). There was no significant difference in scores of other four dimensions between pre- and post-operation( P>0.05). The total score of EQ-5D decreased significantly after the operation (7.08±2.02 vs 5.45±0.52, P=0.010). The pre- and post-operation ED-VAS score was 85.69±7.58 and 92.54±2.53, with a significant difference( P=0.008). Conclusions:The immediate reconstruction of chest wall with titanium plate and mesh after oncological manubrium resection is effective and safe with improvement of the quality of life.
5.Reconstruction of anterior chest wall with titanium plate and mesh: a report of 13 cases with manubrium tumor resection
Jiaqi LIU ; Zihao FENG ; Nanhang LU ; Di GE ; Chunlai LU ; Jie GU ; Fenghao SUN ; Yuqin DING ; Qingle WANG ; Fazhi QI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(3):257-262
Objective:To investigate the effect and quality of life after anterior chest wall reconstruction with titanium plate and mesh due to manubrium tumor resection.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed from January 2012 to December 2016, a total of 13 patients with primary(11cases) or secondary(2 cases) manubrium tumor, aged 41-72 years(medium aged as 56), underwent oncological resection, following by immediate chest wall reconstruction with titanium plate and titanium mesh. The quality of life was evaluated by EuroQol five dimensions questionnaire (EQ-5D) and EQ-5D visual analogue scale (ED-VAS) before and 3 months after operation. Computed tomographic scan was taken 3 months after operation.Results:All the patients received successful operation. During the perioperative period, 12 cases recovered well without any complications, 1 patient experienced mild paradoxical movement within 9 days after operation and then recovered. The median follow-up period after surgery was 25 months (range from 7 to 41). Computed tomographic scans for the 13 patients showed neither dislocation nor deformation of the titanium plate and mesh 3 months after operation. One patient with chondrosarcoma died as a result of relapse 11 months after surgery. In pain/discomfort dimension, the pre-operation score was 1.85±0.80 and the post-operation score was 1.15±0.38, showing a significant difference( P=0.013). There was no significant difference in scores of other four dimensions between pre- and post-operation( P>0.05). The total score of EQ-5D decreased significantly after the operation (7.08±2.02 vs 5.45±0.52, P=0.010). The pre- and post-operation ED-VAS score was 85.69±7.58 and 92.54±2.53, with a significant difference( P=0.008). Conclusions:The immediate reconstruction of chest wall with titanium plate and mesh after oncological manubrium resection is effective and safe with improvement of the quality of life.
6.Effect of Yishen Huayu Prescription on Autophagy of Transdifferentiated TCMK-1 Cells Based on SIRT1/FoxO1 Pathway
Qingru LI ; Linqi ZHANG ; Binyi LI ; Zihao GE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(12):91-99
ObjectiveTo investigate the protective effect and underlying mechanisms of Yishen Huayu prescription (YSHYP) on transdifferentiation of mouse renal tubular epithelial cells (TCMK-1) induced by transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1). MethodsA transdifferentiation model was established by treating TCMK-1 cells with 10 μg·L-1 TGF-β1. Experimental groups were established using 2 μmol·L-1 silent information regulator 1 (SIRT1) inhibitor EX527. These included the blank group, model group, YSHYP group (treated with 10% YSHYP-medicated serum), valsartan group (treated with 10% valsartan-medicated serum), EX527+TGF-β1 group, EX527+YSHYP group, and EX527 group. Immunofluorescence was used to detect the protein localization of α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), E-cadherin, and microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3). Western blot and Real-time polymerase chain reaction (Real-time PCR) were used to assess the expression of proteins and mRNA related to transdifferentiation, autophagy, and associated signaling pathways. ResultsThe results from Real-time PCR and Western blot indicate that compared with those in the blank group, expression levels of α-SMA, ubiquitin-binding protein p62 (p62), and acetylated forkhead box protein O1(Ac-FoxO1) were significantly increased in the model group, EX527+TGF-β1 group, and EX527 group (P<0.01). Compared with that in the model group, the expression of α-SMA and p62 were significantly downregulated in the YSHYP and valsartan groups (P<0.05, P<0.01). Ac-FoxO1 protein levels were significantly reduced in the YSHYP group (P<0.05), while the valsartan group showed no significant changes in Ac-FoxO1 levels. Compared with the YSHYP group, the valsartan group showed significant differences in p62 mRNA, α-SMA, and p62 protein expression (P<0.05). Compared with those in the blank group, LC3, Beclin1, SIRT1, and forkhead box protein O1 (FoxO1) expression levels were significantly decreased in the model group, EX527+TGF-β1 group, and EX527 group (P<0.01). In the model and EX527+TGF-β1 groups, E-cadherin expression levels were significantly reduced (P<0.01), while the EX527 group showed no statistically significant change. Compared with the model group, E-cadherin, LC3, Beclin1, SIRT1, and FoxO1 expression levels were significantly increased in both the YSHYP and valsartan groups (P<0.01, P<0.05). Compared with the YSHYP group, the valsartan group exhibited significant differences in LC3, SIRT1, and FoxO1 mRNA expression (P<0.05, P<0.01). Immunofluorescence results were consistent with those of Western blot and Real-time PCR. ConclusionYSHYP may protect TCMK-1 cells by activating the SIRT1/FoxO1 pathway, thereby promoting autophagy and restoring the autophagy flux to reduce the extent of transdifferentiation of TCMK-1 cells.
7.Effect of Yishen Huayu Prescription on Autophagy of Transdifferentiated TCMK-1 Cells Based on SIRT1/FoxO1 Pathway
Qingru LI ; Linqi ZHANG ; Binyi LI ; Zihao GE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(12):91-99
ObjectiveTo investigate the protective effect and underlying mechanisms of Yishen Huayu prescription (YSHYP) on transdifferentiation of mouse renal tubular epithelial cells (TCMK-1) induced by transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1). MethodsA transdifferentiation model was established by treating TCMK-1 cells with 10 μg·L-1 TGF-β1. Experimental groups were established using 2 μmol·L-1 silent information regulator 1 (SIRT1) inhibitor EX527. These included the blank group, model group, YSHYP group (treated with 10% YSHYP-medicated serum), valsartan group (treated with 10% valsartan-medicated serum), EX527+TGF-β1 group, EX527+YSHYP group, and EX527 group. Immunofluorescence was used to detect the protein localization of α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), E-cadherin, and microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3). Western blot and Real-time polymerase chain reaction (Real-time PCR) were used to assess the expression of proteins and mRNA related to transdifferentiation, autophagy, and associated signaling pathways. ResultsThe results from Real-time PCR and Western blot indicate that compared with those in the blank group, expression levels of α-SMA, ubiquitin-binding protein p62 (p62), and acetylated forkhead box protein O1(Ac-FoxO1) were significantly increased in the model group, EX527+TGF-β1 group, and EX527 group (P<0.01). Compared with that in the model group, the expression of α-SMA and p62 were significantly downregulated in the YSHYP and valsartan groups (P<0.05, P<0.01). Ac-FoxO1 protein levels were significantly reduced in the YSHYP group (P<0.05), while the valsartan group showed no significant changes in Ac-FoxO1 levels. Compared with the YSHYP group, the valsartan group showed significant differences in p62 mRNA, α-SMA, and p62 protein expression (P<0.05). Compared with those in the blank group, LC3, Beclin1, SIRT1, and forkhead box protein O1 (FoxO1) expression levels were significantly decreased in the model group, EX527+TGF-β1 group, and EX527 group (P<0.01). In the model and EX527+TGF-β1 groups, E-cadherin expression levels were significantly reduced (P<0.01), while the EX527 group showed no statistically significant change. Compared with the model group, E-cadherin, LC3, Beclin1, SIRT1, and FoxO1 expression levels were significantly increased in both the YSHYP and valsartan groups (P<0.01, P<0.05). Compared with the YSHYP group, the valsartan group exhibited significant differences in LC3, SIRT1, and FoxO1 mRNA expression (P<0.05, P<0.01). Immunofluorescence results were consistent with those of Western blot and Real-time PCR. ConclusionYSHYP may protect TCMK-1 cells by activating the SIRT1/FoxO1 pathway, thereby promoting autophagy and restoring the autophagy flux to reduce the extent of transdifferentiation of TCMK-1 cells.
8.Survey on natural language processing in medical image analysis.
Zhengliang LIU ; Mengshen HE ; Zuowei JIANG ; Zihao WU ; Haixing DAI ; Lian ZHANG ; Siyi LUO ; Tianle HAN ; Xiang LI ; Xi JIANG ; Dajiang ZHU ; Xiaoyan CAI ; Bao GE ; Wei LIU ; Jun LIU ; Dinggang SHEN ; Tianming LIU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2022;47(8):981-993
Recent advancement in natural language processing (NLP) and medical imaging empowers the wide applicability of deep learning models. These developments have increased not only data understanding, but also knowledge of state-of-the-art architectures and their real-world potentials. Medical imaging researchers have recognized the limitations of only targeting images, as well as the importance of integrating multimodal inputs into medical image analysis. The lack of comprehensive surveys of the current literature, however, impedes the progress of this domain. Existing research perspectives, as well as the architectures, tasks, datasets, and performance measures examined in the present literature, are reviewed in this work, and we also provide a brief description of possible future directions in the field, aiming to provide researchers and healthcare professionals with a detailed summary of existing academic research and to provide rational insights to facilitate future research.
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