Sixty years of journey: innovation, healing and rescue — an overview of the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital
10.3760/cma.j.cn114453-20250718-00187
- VernacularTitle:砥砺创新六十载 铸就整复外科新高度
- Author:
Qingfeng LI
1
;
Shengli LI
1
;
Xijia JIN
1
;
Linliang XU
1
;
Wenqian JIA
1
Author Information
1. 上海交通大学医学院附属第九人民医院整复外科,上海 200011
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Microsurgery;
Lymphedema;
Craniofacial surgery;
Standardized training of residents;
Standardized training of specialists
- From:
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery
2025;41(9):995-1000
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medical, has witnessed and propelled the remarkable evolution of China’s plastic and reconstructive surgery over the past sixty years. Established in 1961 under the leadership of its founding father, Professor Ti-sheng Chang, the department was built on the mission of "Preventing the injured from disabled, the disabled from incapable". It pioneered groundbreaking advancements in flap microsurgery, craniofacial surgery, and lymphatic medicine. Entering the 21st century, guided by its motto of "Openness, Innovation, Excellence, and Dedication", the department has developed a comprehensive, full-cycle diagnostic and treatment system covering all disease spectrums. With seven major specialties and 24 subspecialty divisions, it has achieved continuous breakthroughs in surface organ reconstruction, hemangioma and neurofibroma treatment, fat transplantation, and craniomaxillofacial surgery. These innovations have yielded landmark achievements, with multiple technologies receiving National Science and Technology Progress Awards, significantly advancing the field of reconstructive surgery in China. Committed to talent development, the department, as one of China’s first doctoral training centers and a national standardized training base for resident and specialist physicians, has trained over 750 postgraduate students, more than 240 resident and specialist trainees, and over 2 000 clinic fellow. It has also led the compilation of multiple national standardized textbooks in plastic surgery, making substantial contributions to professional education and training standardization. Through administration innovation, the department has established a "bed-bench-bed" closed-loop model, driving technological advancements and facilitating major translational achievements, including Class 1.1 new drugs and stem cell therapies. It pioneered a structured multi-site practice platform for surgeons, optimizing the allocation of medical resources. Now, the department is focusing on high-quality patient cohort and biobank development while exploring cutting-edge fields such as AI-assisted diagnostics, gene therapy, and brain-computer interfaces, striving to build a world-class discipline at the forefront of global reconstructive surgery.