1.Efficacy of autologous platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of acute injury to the anterior talofibular ligament
Liang LIU ; Congcong ZENG ; Yan XIAO ; Zhenggang WANG ; Lei XIANG ; Hongbing JIANG ; Cheng LIU ; Shengyao LIU ; Liangxing XIAO ; Wei LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2025;27(7):634-639
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in the treatment of acute injury to the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL).Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the data of 96 patients who had been admitted to Department of Orthopedic Trauma Repair, The Nanhua Hospital Affiliated to Hengyang Medical School for acute ATFL injuries of grades Ⅰ & Ⅱ from January 2022 to December 2023. They were divided into 2 groups according to their different treatments. In the PRP group subjected to local PRP injection combined with conservative treatment, there were 49 patients (28 males and 21 females), with an age of (32.5±6.5) years. In the conservative group subjected to traditional conservative treatment, there were 47 patients (24 males and 23 females), with an age of (30.5±5.3) years. The 2 groups were compared in terms of visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores, talar anterior translations, Karlsson scores, American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot scores before and 6 months after treatment.Results:No statistically significant differences were observed in the baseline characteristics between the 2 groups before treatment, indicating comparability ( P>0.05). All patients were followed up for (9.1±1.7) months. In both groups, the VAS pain scores significantly decreased after treatment than the pre-treatment ones, the talar anterior translations significantly reduced after treatment than the pre-treatment ones, and the AOFAS and Karlsson scores significantly increased after treatment than the pre-treatment ones ( P < 0.05). After 6 months of treatment, the talar translation distance [(2.5±0.4) mm], AOFAS ankle hind foot score [(91.7 ± 4.0) points], and Karlsson score [(93.0±3.5) points] in the PRP group were significantly better than those in the conservative group [(6.1±0.9) mm, (87.1±4.3) points, (89.0±4.0) points]( P < 0.05). Conclusion:In the treatment of acute ATFL injury, PRP therapy demonstrates good clinical efficacy, for it can significantly reduce pain, promote functional recovery, and improve joint stability.
2.Association between hypertension subtypes and risk for all-cause mortality and cardio-cerebrovascular mortality in the elderly in communities of Beijing
Rongrong LI ; Shengshu WANG ; Haowei LI ; Shimin CHEN ; Junhan YANG ; Huaihao LI ; Yueting SHI ; Yinghui BAO ; Shengyan DU ; Wenchang WANG ; Jianhua WANG ; Xianghua FANG ; Hongbing YANG ; Ding MA ; Shanshan YANG ; Miao LIU ; Yao HE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(3):366-375
Objective:To study the association between subtypes of hypertension and risk for all-cause mortality and cardio-cerebrovascular mortalities in the elderly in communities of Beijing.Methods:The data were collected from the Beijing Healthy Aging Cohort Study. The elderly in 5 urban areas (former Xicheng, former Xuanwu, Fangshan, Haidian and Tongzhou) and 4 rural areas (Yanqing, Miyun, Huairou and Daxing) in Beijing were selected as the study subjects by multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling. The baseline survey was conducted from July 2009 to September 2015. The follow-up was conducted until March 31, 2021, and a total of 6 326 participants were enrolled. Cox proportional hazard regression model was used to analyze the association of SBP, DBP, normal blood pressure, high normal blood pressure, simple systolic hypertension, simple diastolic hypertension and systolic diastolic hypertension with all-cause mortality and cardio-cerebrovascular mortality.Results:By March 31, 2021, the median follow-up time was 6.30 years, the all-cause mortality density was 201.67/10 000 person-years, and the cardio-cerebrovascular mortality density was 90.20/10 000 person-years. Multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression model analysis showed that the risk for all-cause mortality increased by 5.6% ( HR=1.056, 95% CI: 1.020-1.092), and the risk for cardio-cerebrovasculvar mortality increased by 12.5% ( HR=1.125, 95% CI: 1.071-1.182) for every 10 mmHg increase in SBP. The risk for all-cause mortality increased by 8.6% ( HR=1.086, 95% CI: 1.023-1.152), and the risk for cardio-cerebrovascular mortality increased by 19.9% ( HR=1.199, 95% CI: 1.101-1.306) for every 10 mmHg increase in DBP. Compared with the normal blood pressure group, the risk for all-cause mortality increased by 64.8% ( HR=1.648, 95% CI: 1.049-2.591) and the risk for cardio- cerebrovascular mortality increased by 112.8% ( HR=2.128, 95% CI: 1.069-4.233) in the simple diastolic hypertension group. The risk for all-cause mortality increased by 34.4% ( HR=1.344, 95% CI: 1.023-1.467) and the risk for cardio-cerebrovascular mortality increased by 111.3% ( HR=2.113, 95% CI: 1.384-3.225) in the systolic-diastolic hypertension group. Conclusions:In the elderly in communities of Beijing, beside systolic-diastolic hypertension. It is necessary to pay close attention to the simple diastolic hypertension, which has lower prevalence, and give targeted prevention and treatment.
3.Association of urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio and cardiovascular health score with cardio-cerebrovascular mortality and all-cause mortality in urban elderly residents in Beijing
Junhan YANG ; Haowei LI ; Shimin CHEN ; Rongrong LI ; Huaihao LI ; Yueting SHI ; Yinghui BAO ; Shengyan DU ; Wenchang WANG ; Shanshan YANG ; Jianhua WANG ; Xianghua FANG ; Hongbing YANG ; Ding MA ; Shengshu WANG ; Miao LIU ; Yao HE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(3):385-392
Objective:To investigate the association of urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) in normal range and cardiovascular health (CVH) score with cardio-cerebroascular and all-cause mortality in urban elderly residents in Beijing.Methods:Based on Beijing Healthy Aging Cohort Study, data from 1 817 elderly participants with normal UACR were analyzed, and UACR was used as both continuous and categorical variable. "Life's Essential 8" was used to develop a CVH score. Statistical analysis was performed by using software SPSS 26.0 and R 4.2.1, including two independent samples t-test, χ2 test and non-parametric test. Multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression models stratified by CVH score and the restricted cubic spline were used to analyse the association of UACR with the risk for cardio-cerebrovascular and all-cause mortality. Results:By March 31, 2021, the median follow-up time M ( Q1, Q3) was 11.28 (10.84, 11.36) years, a total of 308 deaths were recorded during follow-up, and the mortality density was 163.87/10 000 person-years. The age of the participants was (71.4±6.6) years, and 1 070 participants were women. The results showed that the risk for both cardio-cerebrovascular disease and all-cause mortality decreased with the decrease of UACR in the low CVH score group ( HR=0.500, 95% CI: 0.341-0.734; HR=0.793, 95% CI: 0.647-0.971), and in the high CVH score group, there was a decreasing trend in the risk for cardio-cerebrovascular mortality with the decrease of UACR ( HR=0.665, 95% CI: 0.447-0.990). Compared with the participants with low CVH score and higher UACR, the risk for cardio-cerebrovascular and all-cause mortality decreased by 68.9% and 45.6%, respectively, in the participants with high CVH score and lower UACR ( HR=0.311, 95% CI: 0.131-0.739; HR=0.544, 95% CI: 0.360-0.822), and the risk for all-cause mortality decreased by 26.7% in the participants with high CVH score and higher UACR ( HR=0.733, 95% CI: 0.542-0.993). Conclusions:In urban elderly residents in Beijing, higher UACR were associated with a significantly increased risk for cardio-cerebrovascular and all-cause mortality, and in the low-CVH score group, decreased UACR was protective factor against cardio-cerebrovascular and all-cause mortality. The combined effect of cardiovascular health status and normal UACR had a greater protection against the risk for cardio-cerebrovascular and all-cause mortality.
4.Association between a body shape index and all-cause mortality in the elderly in communities of Beijing
Huaihao LI ; Shengshu WANG ; Haowei LI ; Rongrong LI ; Shimin CHEN ; Junhan YANG ; Yueting SHI ; Yinghui BAO ; Shengyan DU ; Wenchang WANG ; Jianhua WANG ; Xianghua FANG ; Hongbing YANG ; Ding MA ; Miao LIU ; Shanshan YANG ; Yao HE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(3):393-401
Objective:To describe and analyze the distribution characteristics of a body shape index (ABSI) and its association with all-cause mortality in the elderly in communities of Beijing.Methods:The baseline and follow-up data of 10 423 subjects in Beijing Healthy Aging Cohort Study were used. The endpoint outcome was all-cause mortality in follow-up. The associations of ABSI, BMI and waist circumference with all-cause mortality were analyzed with a Cox proportional hazard regression model.Results:The mean follow-up time in this cohort was 6.36 years and the all-cause mortality was 15.27%. The restricted cubic spline results showed that ABSI showed a "U" association with all-cause mortality in the total population. After adjustment for confounding factors, compared with the normal ABSI group, the risk for all-cause mortality was higher in the low ABSI group ( HR=1.69, 95% CI: 1.32-2.17) and high ABSI group ( HR=1.75, 95% CI: 1.40-2.18). Compared with the normal BMI group, low BMI was associated with an increased risk for all-cause mortality ( HR=1.70, 95% CI: 1.40-2.08). Compared with the normal waist circumference group, central obesity was associated with a decreased risk for all-cause mortality ( HR=0.89, 95% CI: 0.80-0.99). The results of gender specific analysis on ABSI association with all-cause mortality were similar to that in total population, but the strength of association varied among different age groups. Cross-grouping results showed that older people with normal BMI and waist circumference and abnormal ABSI had an increased risk of all-cause mortality ( HR=1.91, 95% CI: 1.22-2.99). Conclusions:In Beijing, ABSI is correlated with the risk for all-cause mortality in the elderly population, which is more sensitive and specific than the traditional indicators (BMI and waist circumference). They can be used as one of the physical measurement indicators for all-cause mortality risk prediction in the health risk assessment and management in the elderly.
5.Association between physical activity and all-cause mortality in the elderly with different obesity status in Beijing: a prospective cohort study
Yueting SHI ; Junhan YANG ; Huaihao LI ; Shengshu WANG ; Haowei LI ; Shimin CHEN ; Rongrong LI ; Yinghui BAO ; Wenchang WANG ; Shengyan DU ; Jianhua WANG ; Xianghua FANG ; Hongbing YANG ; Ding MA ; Shanshan YANG ; Miao LIU ; Yao HE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(3):402-409
Objective:To explore the association between physical activity (PA) level and all-cause mortality in the elderly with different obesity status in Beijing.Methods:The study subjects were from the Cardiovascular and Cognitive Healthy Study in Middle-Aged and Elderly Residents of Beijing, a total of 3 746 individuals aged ≥60 years in the baseline survey between 2013 and 2015 were included in the study. Questionnaire survey and physical examination were conducted to collect the basic information of the individuals. The metabolic equivalent of the elderly was used to calculate the PA level, and an international PA questionnaire was used to determine the PA intensity. BMI, waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) and a body shape index (ABSI) were used to evaluate individuals' obesity status. The distribution of different PA levels under different obesity states was described by using bar chart and cumulative percentage bar chart. Cox proportional hazard regression model was used to analyze the correlation between the level of PA and all-cause mortality risk in different types of obesity status.Results:By December 31, 2019, the median follow-up time was 5.46 years, and the mortality density was 244.55/10 000 person-years. Compared with the individuals in high-PA intensity group, the all-cause mortality risk increased by 41% ( HR=1.41, 95% CI: 1.14-1.76) and 122% ( HR=2.22, 95% CI: 1.76-2.81), respectively, in moderate and low PA intensity groups. Compared with the individuals in high-PA intensity-high-obesity group, based on the BMI, the all-cause mortality risk increased by 85% ( HR=1.85, 95% CI: 1.08-3.16) and 250% ( HR=3.50, 95% CI: 2.01-6.10) in those in moderate-PA intensity-high-obesity group and in low-intensity-high-obesity group. Based on the WHtR, the all-cause mortality risk increased by 53% ( HR=1.53, 95% CI: 1.02-2.29) and 218% ( HR=3.18, 95% CI: 2.09-4.86), respectively, in those with moderate-PA intensity-high-obesity and those with low-PA intensity-high-obesity. According to the ABSI, the all-cause mortality risk increased by 120% in those in low-PA intensity-high-obesity group ( HR=2.20, 95% CI: 1.53-3.18). Based on any one of the indicators BMI, WHtR, or ABSI, there was no significant difference in all-cause mortality risk between high-intensity-moderate-obesity group and high-intensity-low-obesity group (all P>0.05). Conclusions:PA level is closely associated with the all-cause mortality risk in the elderly in communities of Beijing. Increasing PA level can not only reduce the all-cause mortality risk but also reduce even eliminate the excess all-cause mortality risk associated with obesity.
6.Association between remnant cholesterol and cardio-cerebrovascular mortality in the elderly in communities of Beijing
Shengyan DU ; Miao LIU ; Shanshan YANG ; Haowei LI ; Rongrong LI ; Shimin CHEN ; Junhan YANG ; Huaihao LI ; Yueting SHI ; Yinghui BAO ; Wenchang WANG ; Jianhua WANG ; Xianghua FANG ; Hongbing YANG ; Ding MA ; Shengshu WANG ; Yao HE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(3):376-384
Objective:To analyze the association between different lipid indicators and cardio-cerebrovascular mortality in the elderly, identify a better lipid indicator for the risk for cardio-cerebrovascular mortality in the elderly in communities of Beijing.Methods:The elderly aged 60 years and above were selected from the Beijing Healthy Aging Cohort Study from July 2009 to September 2015. Remnant cholesterol (RC) was derived by calculation. The Cox proportional hazard regression models determined the HR and 95% CI incidating the associations of baseline different lipid indicators with cardio-cerebrovascular and all-cause mortality. Results:By March 31, 2021, with a mean follow-up duration of 6.88 years in the study population, a total of 492 cardio-cerebrovascular deaths and 1 056 all-cause deaths wre recorded. The HR values indicating the association between LDL-C, HDL-C, and RC were 0.87 (95% CI: 0.78-0.97), 0.46 (95% CI: 0.35-0.62), and 1.29 (95% CI: 1.14-1.45) for cardio-cerebrovascular mortality, respectively, and 0.93 (95% CI: 0.86-1.00), 0.66 (95% CI: 0.55-0.80) and 1.22 (95% CI: 1.12-1.33) for all-cause mortality. The associations of RC and HDL-C with cardio-cerebrovascular mortality were consistent regardless of hyperlipidemia in the elderly. Subgroup analyses showed that elevated RC was associated with increased risk for cardio-cerebrovascular mortality, and elevated HDL-C was associated with decreased risk for cardio-cerebrovascular mortality in the elderly in different gender, age, smoking status, drinking status, and diabetes status groups in communities of Beijing. Conclusion:RC might be a better potential lipid indicator for the risk for cardio-cerebrovascular mortality in the elderly in communities compared with traditional cholesterol indicator.
7.Design and implementation of aviation transport stretcher for severely injured patients
Jia WANG ; Peng DU ; Linyuan ZHANG ; Yeqin SUN ; Zongmin WEI ; Mengru YU ; Canhua XU ; Hongbing LU
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(9):167-172
Objective:To develop an air transfer stretcher for severely injured patients,so as to meet the requirements of severely injured patients for rapid transport of aviation medical treatment.Methods:The guide rails of hatch of mainstream civil airliner models were analyzed through investigation.Based on the principles of modularization,integration and intelligence,a highly universal and portable aviation stretcher with the functions of rapid transport and life support was designed and developed.The design of the stretcher was verified through simulation analysis and calculation,as well as tests in laboratory,which should meet the requirements of the standards from China Civil Aviation Regulations(CCAR)-25.Results:The results of simulation analysis and tests of laboratory showed that the aviation transport stretcher,and the strength and stiffness of its structure reached to requirement of CCAR-25 standard,which was suit to the portable aviation evacuation of severely injured patients on civil airliners,and the rapid transfer between air and ground.It has the function of supporting life,and the aviation transport stretcher with high universality and convenience can enhance the safety and rescue capability of aviation evacuation system of medical treatment of aviation.Conclusion:The portable aviation stretcher with high-versatility that was researched and developed by this study can effectively solve the problems of life support,injury monitoring,and emergently rescue and treatment during the transport for severely injured patients,which improve the support ability of air-ground transportation for severely injured patients.
8.Research progress and enlightenment on the construction and management of virtual wards abroad
Wenshuai SONG ; Suyun WANG ; Hongbing CUI ; Youran JI ; Xuan GONG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(17):2172-2176
With the increasing incidence of chronic diseases,the research is conducted to actively explore out of hospital management models for chronic disease patients globally.Among them,virtual ward is a management model based on multidisciplinary team collaboration to provide professional medical and nursing services for unplanned hospitalization high-risk population.This model not only facilitates the transition of patients from inpatient settings to home environments,improving disease prognosis and reducing hospitalization risk,but also alleviates the bed burden on large hospitals.This article provides a review of the concept,development,construction of the operational system,and patient management processes of virtual wards,and offers insights and suggestions to provide references for the optimization and development of out of hospital management models for chronic disease patients in China.
9.Analysis of prognostic influencing factors of isocitrate dehydrogenase wild-type glioma
Ziming HOU ; Zhe HOU ; Dongyuan LIU ; Yinyan WANG ; Hongbing ZHANG ; Hao WANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2025;48(11):1029-1034
Objective:To analyze the prognostic influencing factors in patients with isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) wild-type glioma, and further evaluate the value of surgical resection in prognosis.Methods:The clinical data and molecular pathological information of 647 patients with IDH wild-type glioma were retrieved from the Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas (CGGA) database (from 2006 to 2019). The clinical characteristics were recorded, including gender, age, initial symptoms, preoperative Karnofsky performance status (KPS) score, tumor location, tumor laterality, extent of resection, O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) promoter methylation status and postoperative treatment. Kaplan-Meier survival curve was plotted to calculate overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS), and comparisons were performed using the log-rank test. Multivariate Cox regression analysis was used to identify the independent influencing factors of prognosis in patients with IDH wild-type glioma.Results:Among the 647 patients with IDH wild-type glioma, there were 120 cases of WHO grade Ⅱ, 115 cases of grade Ⅲ, and 412 cases of grade Ⅳ; the median OS was 20.3 months. There were statistical differences in age, initial symptoms, tumor location, preoperative KPS score, extent of resection, MGMT promoter methylation status and postoperative treatment among patients with different WHO grades (P<0.01), but there were no statistical difference in gender and tumor laterality (P>0.05). The median OS and PFS in patients with WHO grade Ⅱ were significantly longer than those in patients with WHO grade Ⅲ and WHO grade Ⅳ (169.9 months vs. 24.7 and 14.4 months, 138.8 months vs. 17.7 and 11.4 months), the indexes in patients with WHO grade Ⅲ were significantly longer than patients with WHO grade Ⅳ, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05). The median OS and PFS in patients with total resection were significantly longer than those in patients with subtotal resection and partial resection (37.2 months vs. 20.3 and 8.5 months, 29.5 months vs. 17.6 and 6.0 months), the indexes in patients with subtotal resection were significantly longer than patients with partial resection, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05). Among 153 patients with MGMT promoter methylation who received postoperative chemoradiotherapy, the median OS and PFS in patients with total resection (67 cases) were significantly longer than those in patients with subtotal resection (64 cases) and partial resection (22 cases): 28.8 months vs. 18.4 and 9.0 months, 25.6 months vs. 16.6 and 6.5 months), the indexes in patients with subtotal resection were significantly longer than patients with partial resection, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05). Among 202 patients with MGMT promoter non-methylation who received postoperative chemoradiotherapy, the median OS and PFS in patients with total resection (81 cases) were significantly longer than those in subtotal resection (81 cases) and partial resection (40 cases): 31.3 months vs. 21.9 and 14.0 months, 22.7 months vs. 16.8 and 9.7 months, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05), but there were no statistical difference in the indexes between patients with subtotal and patients with partial resection (P>0.05). Multivariate Cox regression analysis result showed that age, extent of resection, WHO grade (grade Ⅲ/grade Ⅳ) and postoperative treatment were independent OS and PFS influencing factors in patients with IDH wild-type glioma (OS: HR = 1.327, 3.295, 3.406/7.964 and 1.597; 95% CI 1.079 to 1.633, 2.627 to 4.132, 2.225 to 5.216/5.339 to 11.880 and 1.288 to 1.981; P<0.01. PFS: HR = 1.282, 2.655, 3.143/6.511 and 1.477; 95% CI 1.039 to 1.583, 2.123 to 3.322, 2.049 to 4.819/4.376 to 9.690 and 1.181 to 1.849; P<0.05 or <0.01).Conclusions:The age, extent of resection, WHO grade and postoperative treatment are independent prognosis influencing factors in patients with IDH wild-type glioma. Treatment strategies should fully consider the clinical and molecular pathological characteristics to achieve maximal safe tumor resection and optimal survival benefit.
10.Efficacy of virtual simulation-guided unilateral locking plate combined with Jail screw technique for double column tibial plateau fractures involving the posterolateral plateau
Wei JIANG ; Xiangru KONG ; Jianning SUN ; Yuzhou SHAN ; Hongbing ZHENG ; Guanghui YANG ; Bing WANG ; Hao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(5):471-480
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of virtual simulation-guided unilateral locking plate combined with Jail screw technique for double column tibial plateau fractures involving the posterolateral plateau.Methods:A retrospective case series study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 32 patients with double column tibial plateau fractures involving the posterolateral plateau admitted to Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital Group Suqian Hospital from March 2018 to March 2022, including 20 males and 12 females, aged 37-69 years [(47.5±6.9)years]. According to AO/OTA classification, the fractures were classified as type 41B in 17 patients and type 41C in 15. According to the three-column classification, the fractures were classified as lateral column+posterior column in 17 patients and medial column+posterior column in 15. Virtual simulation technique was used to simulate surgical operation before surgery. After reduction, the patients′ tibial plateau mirror models of the healthy side were used to simulate the implantation of internal fixators on the affected side. The position data of the placed internal fixators were obtained to guide the personalized treatment with unilateral locking plate combined with Jail screw technique. The total number of Jail screws, average number of Jail screws, distribution and accuracy of screw placement, operative duration, intraoperative blood loss, and fracture healing status were recorded. The posterior tibial plateau angle (PTSA), proximal medial tibial angle (MPTA) and Rasmussen anatomical score were compared before operation, at 1, 3, 6, 12 months after operation and at the last follow-up. The Lysholm scores at 6, 12 months after operation and at the last follow-up were used to evaluate the knee function. At the last follow-up, the knee range of motion was measured. Postoperative complications were observed.Results:All the patients were followed up for 28-36 months [(30.7±2.3)months]. The total number of Jail screws inserted was 48, with an average of (1.5±0.5) screws. In the sagittal direction, 1-2 Jail screws were inserted in each patient, with an accuracy rate of 88% (42/48). The operative duration was 78-116 minutes [(98.7±10.5)minutes]. The intraoperative blood loss was 70-120 ml [(96.6±15.6)ml]. All the fractures had healing of stage I, with a healing time of 4-7 months [(5.4±0.9)months]. At 1, 3, 6, 12 months after operation and at last follow-up, the PTSA, MPTA, and Rasmussen anatomical scores were significantly improved when compared with those before operation ( P<0.05), while there was no statistically significant difference between those at various postoperative time points ( P>0.05). The Lysholm knee scores were (83.6±3.9)points, (88.5±3.6)points, and (93.7±2.6)points at 6, 12 months after operation, and at the last follow-up, respectively, which were gradually increased with the passage of the follow-up time ( P<0.05). The range of motion was (121.4±4.6)° in flexion and was 0.0(0.0, 3.0)° in extension at the last follow-up. Two patients had superficial wound infection and 1 had wound dehiscence after operation, which recovered with dressing change or debridement and suturing. No deep infection, vascular injury or nerve damage occurred. Conclusions:The virtual simulation-guided unilateral locking plate combined with Jail screw technique has the advantages of high accuracy of screw placement, shorter operative duration, less intraoperative blood loss, satisfactory fracture reduction, favorable recovery of knee function and range of motion, and fewer postoperative complications in the treatment of double column tibial plateau fractures involving the posterolateral plateau.

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