1.Expert consensus on the assessment and rehabilitation management of speech disorders following oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery
Xiaoying LI ; Moyi SUN ; Wei GUO ; Zhangui TANG ; Longjiang LI ; Guoxin REN ; Zhijun SUN ; Wei SHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Jian MENG ; Jichen LI ; Kai YANG ; Yue HE ; Chunjie LI ; Lizheng QIN ; Bo LI ; Wei WU ; Qinlong LI-ANG ; Qianwei NI ; Jianhu LI ; Xiangming YANG ; Xiaoyan ZHOU ; Fan YANG ; Jiacun LI ; Tao GAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(1):5-15
The advancement of surgical techniques enables effective treatment for many patients with oral and maxillofacial tumors.How-ever,post-surgery problems such as chewing,swallowing and speech difficulty may arise due to the defects in speech organs and inade-quate compensatory function of tissue flap repair.Speech disorders,in particular,isolate patients by making it difficult for them to com-municate with others,not only impact their quality of life but also potentially lead to psychological problems and social interaction disor-ders.Although the decline in life quality and other related issues caused by speech dysfunction due to surgery and radiotherapy or chemo-therapy have been widely recognized,there is currently no standardized and universally applicable assessment method and standardized re-habilitation treatment management guideline or consensus for speech disorders following oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery at home and abroad.Based on previous clinical practice,combined with the characteristics of speech disorders in patients after oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery,the clinical experience of the experts in maxillofacial tumor surgery and rehabilitation and the relevant domestic and foreign literature,relevant experts organized discussions and modifications,reach a consensus on core content such as the assessment of speech disorders and the implementation plan for early rehabilitation treatment management,providing a reference for clinical practice,in order to improve patients'speech-related life quality and enhance the assessment and rehabilitation treatment techniques for speech disorders after oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery.
2.Expert consensus on integrated diagnosis and treatment techniques for oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Wei SHANG ; Haoyue XU ; Zongxuan HE ; Xiaoying LI ; Haijun LU ; Xiaohong ZHAN ; Dapeng HAO ; Yan SUN ; Wei GUO ; Zhangui TANG ; Guoxin REN ; Zhijun SUN ; Jian MENG ; Jie ZHANG ; Jichen LI ; Yue HE ; Chunjie LI ; Jianhua WEI ; Lizheng QIN ; Yaowu YANG ; Qing XI ; Wei WU ; Kai YANG ; Bing HAN ; Lingxue BU ; Shuangyi WANG ; Kai SONG ; Jiaqi ZHU ; Hongyu HAN ; Yu KONG ; Jieying LI ; Man HU ; Mingjin XU ; Moyi SUN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(6):725-736
In recent decades,the incidence of human papillomavirus(HPV)-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma(OPSCC)has shown a marked increase.Significant changes have also occurred in the OPSCC diagnosis and treatment paradigm.Deter-mining HPV status prior to treatment is now essential,and radiotherapy/chemotherapy,immunotherapy,and minimally invasive surgical techniques have progressively emerged as key modalities for managing OPSCC.However,alongside these paradigm shifts,a comprehen-sive technical consensus guiding the entire diagnostic and therapeutic process for OPSCC patients is currently lacking.Given China's large population base and the rising incidence of OPSCC,an expert panel convened to develop a clinical technical consensus on OPSCC diagno-sis and management tailored to China's specific context.This consensus aims to further enhance and standardize understanding of OPSCC management techniques among relevant healthcare professionals.
3.Expert consensus on integrated diagnosis and treatment techniques for oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Wei SHANG ; Haoyue XU ; Zongxuan HE ; Xiaoying LI ; Haijun LU ; Xiaohong ZHAN ; Dapeng HAO ; Yan SUN ; Wei GUO ; Zhangui TANG ; Guoxin REN ; Zhijun SUN ; Jian MENG ; Jie ZHANG ; Jichen LI ; Yue HE ; Chunjie LI ; Jianhua WEI ; Lizheng QIN ; Yaowu YANG ; Qing XI ; Wei WU ; Kai YANG ; Bing HAN ; Lingxue BU ; Shuangyi WANG ; Kai SONG ; Jiaqi ZHU ; Hongyu HAN ; Yu KONG ; Jieying LI ; Man HU ; Mingjin XU ; Moyi SUN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(6):725-736
In recent decades,the incidence of human papillomavirus(HPV)-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma(OPSCC)has shown a marked increase.Significant changes have also occurred in the OPSCC diagnosis and treatment paradigm.Deter-mining HPV status prior to treatment is now essential,and radiotherapy/chemotherapy,immunotherapy,and minimally invasive surgical techniques have progressively emerged as key modalities for managing OPSCC.However,alongside these paradigm shifts,a comprehen-sive technical consensus guiding the entire diagnostic and therapeutic process for OPSCC patients is currently lacking.Given China's large population base and the rising incidence of OPSCC,an expert panel convened to develop a clinical technical consensus on OPSCC diagno-sis and management tailored to China's specific context.This consensus aims to further enhance and standardize understanding of OPSCC management techniques among relevant healthcare professionals.
4.Application of transition period readiness assessment questionnaire in the transition from adolescence to adulthood of children with inflammatory bowel disease
Guoxin JIANG ; Xiaolu NIE ; Yuan MENG ; Fang HU ; Jie WU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2025;32(4):264-272
Objective:To study the current status of transitional readiness from adolescence to adulthood of patients with inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)in China,analyze the factors affecting transitional readiness,and provide a basis for developing scientific and targeted transitional preparedness programmes.Methods:The IBD patients aged 12-24 years who were admitted to the Department of Gastroenterology,Beijing Children's Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University from January 1,2016 to January 15,2025 were enrolled.From November 1,2024 to January 15,2025,the survey was conducted through online distribution of the transition readiness assessment questionnaire (TRAQ)6.0 Chinese version scale to IBD patients by using the convenient sampling method.The scores of each dimension of TRAQ scale were calculated,and multiple linear regression analysis was used to analyze the factors influencing the scores of TRAQ during the transitional period.Results:A total of 184 patients were included and 184 questionnaires were collected.Male patients were slightly more than female(109:75),with an average age of (14.94±2.35) years.70.11% of patients had a disease duration of 1 to 5 years,with Crohn's disease accounting for the highest proportion(54.89%),and the severity of the disease was mostly mild to moderate.Family support was generally higher(84.24%).Parents were highly involved in patient disease management(94.02%).There were 52.72% of the patients received social support.The mean score of the TRAQ was 4.14 ± 0.89,and the mean scores of the four dimensions from high to low were following health problems(4.28±0.97),insisting on making an appointment and seeing a doctor on time(4.20±1.10),talking with medical staff(4.17±1.05) and drug management(4.14±0.99).Multiple linear regression analysis showed that family status,the encourage,supports and help from the family members,and the supports from the society were the independent influencing factors of IBD patients' readiness score for transition from adolescence to adulthood( P<0.05).Among them,family status had a positive effect on transition readiness score,and the degree of readiness score increased with the increase of harmony( P<0.05).Social support also had a positive effect on transition readiness score( P<0.05).Compared with no encouragement,support and help from family members,the situation of little encouragement had a certain improvement on the readiness score( P<0.05). Conclusion:Children with IBD have better overall performance during the transition from adolescence to adulthood.Family status,the encourage,supports and help from the family members,and the supports from the society are the important factors influencing transitional preparedness.
5.Research progress on the application of artificial intelligence in minimally invasive surgery
Longfei GOU ; Chang CHEN ; Bo′er SU ; Wenhao WU ; Haijun DENG ; Jiang YU ; Guoxin LI ; Yanfeng HU ; Hao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(5):599-608
With the rapid development of minimally invasive techniques in surgery, arti-ficial intelligence (AI), particularly deep learning, is playing an increasingly important role in mini-mally invasive surgery. By automated analysis of surgical videos, AI can efficiently perform key tasks such as instrument recognition, surgical phase identification, action analysis, anatomical structure recognition, intraoperative diagnosis, adverse event monitoring and smart desmoking. These appli-cations provide essential support for real-time monitoring, surgical navigation and skill assessment during surgery. The authors summarize the current research progress of AI in minimally invasive surgery, including its applications in the fields of hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, as well as gastrointestinal surgery. It also explores the potential of AI in enhancing surgical safety, efficiency and skill assessment. By synthesizing the latest research achievements of AI technology in the field of surgery, as well as analyzing its technical challenges and risks, it aims to provide guidance for future innovations and clinical applications, promoting the advancement and implementation of AI in minimally invasive surgery.
6.Expert consensus on the assessment and rehabilitation management of speech disorders following oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery
Xiaoying LI ; Moyi SUN ; Wei GUO ; Zhangui TANG ; Longjiang LI ; Guoxin REN ; Zhijun SUN ; Wei SHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Jian MENG ; Jichen LI ; Kai YANG ; Yue HE ; Chunjie LI ; Lizheng QIN ; Bo LI ; Wei WU ; Qinlong LI-ANG ; Qianwei NI ; Jianhu LI ; Xiangming YANG ; Xiaoyan ZHOU ; Fan YANG ; Jiacun LI ; Tao GAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(1):5-15
The advancement of surgical techniques enables effective treatment for many patients with oral and maxillofacial tumors.How-ever,post-surgery problems such as chewing,swallowing and speech difficulty may arise due to the defects in speech organs and inade-quate compensatory function of tissue flap repair.Speech disorders,in particular,isolate patients by making it difficult for them to com-municate with others,not only impact their quality of life but also potentially lead to psychological problems and social interaction disor-ders.Although the decline in life quality and other related issues caused by speech dysfunction due to surgery and radiotherapy or chemo-therapy have been widely recognized,there is currently no standardized and universally applicable assessment method and standardized re-habilitation treatment management guideline or consensus for speech disorders following oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery at home and abroad.Based on previous clinical practice,combined with the characteristics of speech disorders in patients after oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery,the clinical experience of the experts in maxillofacial tumor surgery and rehabilitation and the relevant domestic and foreign literature,relevant experts organized discussions and modifications,reach a consensus on core content such as the assessment of speech disorders and the implementation plan for early rehabilitation treatment management,providing a reference for clinical practice,in order to improve patients'speech-related life quality and enhance the assessment and rehabilitation treatment techniques for speech disorders after oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery.
7.A retrospective study on the impact of the number of examined lymph nodes on the survival prognosis of patients with N3b gastric cancer
Xiaodong WANG ; Zhihao YU ; Xintong SUN ; Zhishuo LI ; Xingtu QIN ; Huimin ZHANG ; Yanrui LIANG ; Jing WU ; Mansheng ZHU ; Weihong GUO ; Guoxin LI ; Yanfeng HU ; Liying ZHAO ; Xinhua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(10):1141-1150
Objective:To investigate the impact of the number of examined lymph nodes (ELN) on survival outcomes in gastric cancer patients with postoperative pathological stage pN3b.Methods:This retrospective cohort study included 279 pN3b gastric cancer patients who underwent D2 gastrectomy at Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University (September 2008 to April 2023), with 35 patients receiving combination chemotherapy and anti-PD-1 therapy (immunotherapy group) and 244 receiving adjuvant chemotherapy alone (nonimmunotherapy group). Additionally, 422 patients with pN3b from the SEER database (2005 to 2020) were collected as an external validation cohort to determine the optimal cutoff value for the number of lymph nodes examined in the nonimmunotherapy group. The primary endpoints were overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) in the nonimmunotherapy group of the Nanfang Hospital cohort, stratified by whether the number of examined lymph nodes was above or below the ELN optimal cutoff value. These findings were subsequently validated in the SEER cohort.Results:The optimal ELN cutoff value (34 nodes) was determined using X-tile software and by constructing an ELN-HR fitting model with inflection point identification. In the nonimmunotherapy group, patients with ELN >34 exhibited significantly prolonged survival compared to ELN ≤34 (median OS: 25.0 (95%CI:20.5-29.5) to 17.0 (95%CI:12.7-21.3) months, P=0.004; median RFS: 19.0 (95%CI:15.6-22.4) to 13.0 (95%CI:9.5-16.5) months, P=0.048). Multivariate Cox analysis also showed ELN >34 to be an independent protective factor for both OS (HR=0.576, 95%CI: 0.397-0.836) and RFS (HR=0.701, 95%CI: 0.492-0.998). In the SEER cohort, ELN >34 was associated with a 5-month OS extension (19 to 14 months, P=0.065), with multivariate analysis supporting its independent prognostic significance (HR=0.729, 95%CI: 0.580-0.915, P=0.006). Notably, in the immunotherapy group, patients with ELN >34 ( n=30) achieved a median OS of 41 months, but the median OS had not been reached in the ELN ≤34 group ( n=5) (1 death at 48 months). Conclusion:Higher ELN (>34) correlates with improved survival in nonimmunotherapy-treated pN3b gastric cancer patients. However, in pN3b gastric cancer patients treated with immunotherapy, the optimal ELN threshold requires further exploration to determine.
8.Mechanism of Mume Fructus and Rosa multiflora Against Recurrent Oral Ulceration Based on Network Pharmacology and Animal Experiments
Rong JIANG ; Guoxin CHEN ; Yan WU ; Shunqi JIN ; Jiamei GU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(1):281-291
Objective The study aimed to explore the mechanism of Mume Fructus and Rosa multiflora in the treatment of recurrent oral ulceration(ROU)through network pharmacology and animal experiments.Methods The chemical components of Mume Fructus and Rosa multiflora were filtrated by OB and DL,which were respectively searched from TCMSP and references.The targets were predicted by TCMSP and Swiss Target Prediction.The targets of ROU were searched from OMIM and GeneCards database.Cystoscape 3.2.1 software was used to construct the"components-targets"network and analysis gene ontology(GO)and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)pathway with Clue GO.The protein-protein interaction(PPI)network analysis was carried out on the common targets by String database and Cystoscape 3.2.1 software.Moreover,after constructing the rat model of ROU,the pathological changes of oral mucosa of rats were observed by HE staining,and the effects of Mume Fructus and Rosa multiflora on inflammatory factors and key targets were detected by ELISA and Western blot.Results 33 active ingredients were selected for treating ROU,among which quercetin,ursolic acid,β-sitosterol,stigmasterol,palmitic acid,apioline and kaempferol were the core components.Key targets such as STAT3,PIK3R1,PIK3CA,STAT1,JAK2 and IL-6 were screened.GO functional enrichment and KEGG enrichment analysis showed that the core targets mainly affected the process of response to organic substance,cellular response to chemical stimulus and cellular response to organic substance,involving NF-κB,JAK-STAT,IL-17 and other signaling pathways.Experimental results in rats showed that Mume Fructus and Rosa multiflora could significantly improve the pathological status of ulcer mucosal tissue,reduce the expression of IL-1β,IL-6,TNF-α and IFN-γ,and reduce the expression of JAK2 and STAT1 in oral mucosa.Conclusion The anti-ROU effect of Mume Fructus and Rosa multiflora may be achieved by regulating the JAK2-STAT1 signaling pathway,reducing the levels of IL-1β,IL-6,TNF-α and IFN-γ inflammatory factors.
9.Application of transition period readiness assessment questionnaire in the transition from adolescence to adulthood of children with inflammatory bowel disease
Guoxin JIANG ; Xiaolu NIE ; Yuan MENG ; Fang HU ; Jie WU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2025;32(4):264-272
Objective:To study the current status of transitional readiness from adolescence to adulthood of patients with inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)in China,analyze the factors affecting transitional readiness,and provide a basis for developing scientific and targeted transitional preparedness programmes.Methods:The IBD patients aged 12-24 years who were admitted to the Department of Gastroenterology,Beijing Children's Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University from January 1,2016 to January 15,2025 were enrolled.From November 1,2024 to January 15,2025,the survey was conducted through online distribution of the transition readiness assessment questionnaire (TRAQ)6.0 Chinese version scale to IBD patients by using the convenient sampling method.The scores of each dimension of TRAQ scale were calculated,and multiple linear regression analysis was used to analyze the factors influencing the scores of TRAQ during the transitional period.Results:A total of 184 patients were included and 184 questionnaires were collected.Male patients were slightly more than female(109:75),with an average age of (14.94±2.35) years.70.11% of patients had a disease duration of 1 to 5 years,with Crohn's disease accounting for the highest proportion(54.89%),and the severity of the disease was mostly mild to moderate.Family support was generally higher(84.24%).Parents were highly involved in patient disease management(94.02%).There were 52.72% of the patients received social support.The mean score of the TRAQ was 4.14 ± 0.89,and the mean scores of the four dimensions from high to low were following health problems(4.28±0.97),insisting on making an appointment and seeing a doctor on time(4.20±1.10),talking with medical staff(4.17±1.05) and drug management(4.14±0.99).Multiple linear regression analysis showed that family status,the encourage,supports and help from the family members,and the supports from the society were the independent influencing factors of IBD patients' readiness score for transition from adolescence to adulthood( P<0.05).Among them,family status had a positive effect on transition readiness score,and the degree of readiness score increased with the increase of harmony( P<0.05).Social support also had a positive effect on transition readiness score( P<0.05).Compared with no encouragement,support and help from family members,the situation of little encouragement had a certain improvement on the readiness score( P<0.05). Conclusion:Children with IBD have better overall performance during the transition from adolescence to adulthood.Family status,the encourage,supports and help from the family members,and the supports from the society are the important factors influencing transitional preparedness.
10.Research progress on the application of artificial intelligence in minimally invasive surgery
Longfei GOU ; Chang CHEN ; Bo′er SU ; Wenhao WU ; Haijun DENG ; Jiang YU ; Guoxin LI ; Yanfeng HU ; Hao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(5):599-608
With the rapid development of minimally invasive techniques in surgery, arti-ficial intelligence (AI), particularly deep learning, is playing an increasingly important role in mini-mally invasive surgery. By automated analysis of surgical videos, AI can efficiently perform key tasks such as instrument recognition, surgical phase identification, action analysis, anatomical structure recognition, intraoperative diagnosis, adverse event monitoring and smart desmoking. These appli-cations provide essential support for real-time monitoring, surgical navigation and skill assessment during surgery. The authors summarize the current research progress of AI in minimally invasive surgery, including its applications in the fields of hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, as well as gastrointestinal surgery. It also explores the potential of AI in enhancing surgical safety, efficiency and skill assessment. By synthesizing the latest research achievements of AI technology in the field of surgery, as well as analyzing its technical challenges and risks, it aims to provide guidance for future innovations and clinical applications, promoting the advancement and implementation of AI in minimally invasive surgery.

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