1.Expert consensus on surgical treatment and rehabilitation for competitive sports athletes returning to sports after anterior cruciate ligament injury (version 2025)
Kai HUANG ; Lunhao BAI ; Qing BI ; Hong CHEN ; Jiwu CHEN ; Xuesong DAI ; Wenyong FEI ; Weili FU ; Zhizeng GAO ; Lin GUO ; Yinghui HUA ; Jingmin HUANG ; Suizhu HUANG ; Xuan HUANG ; Jian LI ; Qiang LI ; Shuzhen LI ; Yanlin LI ; Yunxia LI ; Zhong LI ; Ning LIU ; Yuqiang LIU ; Wei LU ; Hongbin LYU ; Haile PAN ; Xiaoyun PAN ; Chao QI ; Weiliang SHEN ; Luning SUN ; Jin TANG ; Zimin WANG ; Bide WANG ; Ru WANG ; Shaobai WANG ; Licheng WEI ; Weidong XU ; Yongsheng XU ; Jizhou YANG ; Liang YANG ; Rui YANG ; Hongbo YOU ; Tengbo YU ; Jiakuo YU ; Bing YUE ; Hua ZHANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Qingsong ZHANG ; Xintao ZHANG ; Jiajun ZHAO ; Lilian ZHAO ; Qichun ZHAO ; Song ZHAO ; Jiapeng ZHENG ; Jiang ZHENG ; Zhi ZHENG ; Jingbin ZHOU ; Jinzhong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(4):325-338
With the rapid development of competitive sports, the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is on the rise. Such injuries may shorten athletes′ career and lead to other long-term adverse consequences. Although athletes generally recover well after ACL reconstruction, many still struggle to return to their pre-injury performance levels. Advances in the understanding of ACL anatomy and injury mechanisms, along with the evolution of surgical techniques and rehabilitation methods, have provided more individualized and tailored options for athletes following ACL injuries. However, there is currently no consensus in China regarding surgical and rehabilitation strategies for competitive athletes aiming to return to sports after ACL injuries. To this end, the Sports Medicine Committee of the Chinese Research Hospital Association and the Editorial Board of the Chinese Journal of Trauma jointly formulated the Expert consensus on surgical treatment and rehabilitation for competitive sports athletes returning to sports after anterior cruciate ligament injury ( version 2025), and presented 14 recommendations covering surgical indications, preoperative rehabilitation, surgical timing, surgical strategies and postoperative rehabilitation strategies, aiming to improve the surgical treatment and rehabilitation system for ACL injuries in competitive athletes and facilitate their return to high-level sports performance after injury.
2.Construction and validation of a nomogram model for the prediction of the prognosis of pulmonary large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma
Yi HAN ; Fei QI ; Hongmei ZHANG ; Hongbo WU ; Yong ZHANG ; Tongmei ZHANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2025;37(8):569-576
Objective:To explore the prognostic influencing factors of patients with pulmonary large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC), to develop a nomogram-based predictive model for the overall survival (OS) of LCNEC patients and to make validation.Methods:The clinical data of 2 947 patients with LCNEC in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database (the modeling group) and 147 patients with LCNEC in Beijing Chest Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University from 2010 to 2023 (the validation group). The data of patients in the both groups were compared. Cox proportional hazards model was used to screen out the factors influencing the OS of patients with LCNEC. A nomogram model was constructed to predict the OS based on the multivariate analysis result. Internal validation of the predictive model's performance was conducted through 500 repeated samplings based on the Bootstrap method. The predictive performance of the nomogram model was evaluated by using the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. The consistency index (CI) was used to analyze the discrimination of the nomogram model in predicting the survival of LCNEC patients; calibration curves were used to analyze the consistency between the survival predicted by the nomogram model and the actual survival outcomes; and the decision curve analysis (DCA) was used to assess the net benefit of the model for actual clinical decision-making.Results:The differences in the proportions of patients with different age, gender, race, tumor staging, N stage, M stage, hepatic metastasis or not, pulmonary metastasis or not, chemotherapy and radiotherapy or not between the modeling group and the validation group were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The median OS time of LCNEC patients in the modeling group was 14.0 months, with the 1-year OS rate of 53.3% and the 5-year OS rate of 21.2%; the median OS time of LCNEC patients in the validation group was 17.5 months, with the 1-year OS rate of 58.7%; there was no statistically significant difference in OS between the 2 groups ( P = 0.280). In the modeling group, the median OS time of female and male LCNEC patients was 18.0 and 12.0 months, respectively, and the difference in OS between the 2 groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05); for patients with stage Ⅰ-Ⅱ, Ⅲ, and Ⅳ LCNEC, the median OS time was 48.0, 16.0, and 6.0 months, respectively, and the difference in OS among the 3 groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05); the median OS time of patients receiving surgery and not receiving surgery was 28.0 and 8.0 months, respectively, and the difference in OS between the 2 groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05). The differences in OS among female and male, patients in stages Ⅰ-Ⅱ, Ⅲ and Ⅳ, patients who underwent surgery or not were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The results of multivariate Cox regression analysis in the modeling group showed that patients aged >60 years old (>60 years old vs. ≤60 years old: HR = 1.234, 95% CI: 1.114-1.367, P < 0.01), M 1 stage (M 1 stage vs. M 0 stage, HR = 2.646,95% CI: 2.385-2.935, P < 0.001), T 2-4 stage (T 2-4 stage vs. T 1 stage: HR = 1.199, 95% CI: 1.147-1.252, P < 0.001), N 1-3 stage (N 1-3 stage vs. N 0 stage: HR = 1.281, 95% CI: 1.225-1.340, P < 0.001) were independent risk factors of the OS in patients with LCNEC; female (female vs. male: HR = 0.877, 95% CI: 0.805-0.956, P = 0.003), surgery (yes vs. no: HR = 0.612, 95% CI: 0.554-0.676, P < 0.001), chemotherapy (yes vs. no: HR = 0.520, 95% CI: 0.470-0.575, P < 0.001) were independent protective factors of the OS in patients with LCNEC. A nomogram model for predicting 1, 3, and 5-year OS rates of LCNEC patients was constructed based on age, gender, T stage, N stage, M stage, surgery and chemotherapy. The result of ROC curve analysis indicated that the AUC of the nomogram model for predicting 1, 3, and 5-year OS rates in the modeling group was 0.822, 0.821 and 0.821, respectively, while the AUC of 1-year OS rate predicted by the validation group was 0.660. The CI of the modeling group and the validation group was 0.756 and 0.660, respectively. The calibration curve showed that 1, 3, and 5-year OS rates predicted by the modeling group were highly consistent with the actual OS rates. The DCA showed that the nomogram model for predicting OS in the modeling group and the validation group both had good clinical net benefits. Conclusions:The constructed nomogram model for predicting the prognosis of LCNEC patients is proved to be reliable and has good clinical values.
3.Expert consensus on surgical treatment and rehabilitation for competitive sports athletes returning to sports after anterior cruciate ligament injury (version 2025)
Kai HUANG ; Lunhao BAI ; Qing BI ; Hong CHEN ; Jiwu CHEN ; Xuesong DAI ; Wenyong FEI ; Weili FU ; Zhizeng GAO ; Lin GUO ; Yinghui HUA ; Jingmin HUANG ; Suizhu HUANG ; Xuan HUANG ; Jian LI ; Qiang LI ; Shuzhen LI ; Yanlin LI ; Yunxia LI ; Zhong LI ; Ning LIU ; Yuqiang LIU ; Wei LU ; Hongbin LYU ; Haile PAN ; Xiaoyun PAN ; Chao QI ; Weiliang SHEN ; Luning SUN ; Jin TANG ; Zimin WANG ; Bide WANG ; Ru WANG ; Shaobai WANG ; Licheng WEI ; Weidong XU ; Yongsheng XU ; Jizhou YANG ; Liang YANG ; Rui YANG ; Hongbo YOU ; Tengbo YU ; Jiakuo YU ; Bing YUE ; Hua ZHANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Qingsong ZHANG ; Xintao ZHANG ; Jiajun ZHAO ; Lilian ZHAO ; Qichun ZHAO ; Song ZHAO ; Jiapeng ZHENG ; Jiang ZHENG ; Zhi ZHENG ; Jingbin ZHOU ; Jinzhong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(4):325-338
With the rapid development of competitive sports, the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is on the rise. Such injuries may shorten athletes′ career and lead to other long-term adverse consequences. Although athletes generally recover well after ACL reconstruction, many still struggle to return to their pre-injury performance levels. Advances in the understanding of ACL anatomy and injury mechanisms, along with the evolution of surgical techniques and rehabilitation methods, have provided more individualized and tailored options for athletes following ACL injuries. However, there is currently no consensus in China regarding surgical and rehabilitation strategies for competitive athletes aiming to return to sports after ACL injuries. To this end, the Sports Medicine Committee of the Chinese Research Hospital Association and the Editorial Board of the Chinese Journal of Trauma jointly formulated the Expert consensus on surgical treatment and rehabilitation for competitive sports athletes returning to sports after anterior cruciate ligament injury ( version 2025), and presented 14 recommendations covering surgical indications, preoperative rehabilitation, surgical timing, surgical strategies and postoperative rehabilitation strategies, aiming to improve the surgical treatment and rehabilitation system for ACL injuries in competitive athletes and facilitate their return to high-level sports performance after injury.
4.Construction and validation of a nomogram model for the prediction of the prognosis of pulmonary large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma
Yi HAN ; Fei QI ; Hongmei ZHANG ; Hongbo WU ; Yong ZHANG ; Tongmei ZHANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2025;37(8):569-576
Objective:To explore the prognostic influencing factors of patients with pulmonary large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC), to develop a nomogram-based predictive model for the overall survival (OS) of LCNEC patients and to make validation.Methods:The clinical data of 2 947 patients with LCNEC in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database (the modeling group) and 147 patients with LCNEC in Beijing Chest Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University from 2010 to 2023 (the validation group). The data of patients in the both groups were compared. Cox proportional hazards model was used to screen out the factors influencing the OS of patients with LCNEC. A nomogram model was constructed to predict the OS based on the multivariate analysis result. Internal validation of the predictive model's performance was conducted through 500 repeated samplings based on the Bootstrap method. The predictive performance of the nomogram model was evaluated by using the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. The consistency index (CI) was used to analyze the discrimination of the nomogram model in predicting the survival of LCNEC patients; calibration curves were used to analyze the consistency between the survival predicted by the nomogram model and the actual survival outcomes; and the decision curve analysis (DCA) was used to assess the net benefit of the model for actual clinical decision-making.Results:The differences in the proportions of patients with different age, gender, race, tumor staging, N stage, M stage, hepatic metastasis or not, pulmonary metastasis or not, chemotherapy and radiotherapy or not between the modeling group and the validation group were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The median OS time of LCNEC patients in the modeling group was 14.0 months, with the 1-year OS rate of 53.3% and the 5-year OS rate of 21.2%; the median OS time of LCNEC patients in the validation group was 17.5 months, with the 1-year OS rate of 58.7%; there was no statistically significant difference in OS between the 2 groups ( P = 0.280). In the modeling group, the median OS time of female and male LCNEC patients was 18.0 and 12.0 months, respectively, and the difference in OS between the 2 groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05); for patients with stage Ⅰ-Ⅱ, Ⅲ, and Ⅳ LCNEC, the median OS time was 48.0, 16.0, and 6.0 months, respectively, and the difference in OS among the 3 groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05); the median OS time of patients receiving surgery and not receiving surgery was 28.0 and 8.0 months, respectively, and the difference in OS between the 2 groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05). The differences in OS among female and male, patients in stages Ⅰ-Ⅱ, Ⅲ and Ⅳ, patients who underwent surgery or not were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The results of multivariate Cox regression analysis in the modeling group showed that patients aged >60 years old (>60 years old vs. ≤60 years old: HR = 1.234, 95% CI: 1.114-1.367, P < 0.01), M 1 stage (M 1 stage vs. M 0 stage, HR = 2.646,95% CI: 2.385-2.935, P < 0.001), T 2-4 stage (T 2-4 stage vs. T 1 stage: HR = 1.199, 95% CI: 1.147-1.252, P < 0.001), N 1-3 stage (N 1-3 stage vs. N 0 stage: HR = 1.281, 95% CI: 1.225-1.340, P < 0.001) were independent risk factors of the OS in patients with LCNEC; female (female vs. male: HR = 0.877, 95% CI: 0.805-0.956, P = 0.003), surgery (yes vs. no: HR = 0.612, 95% CI: 0.554-0.676, P < 0.001), chemotherapy (yes vs. no: HR = 0.520, 95% CI: 0.470-0.575, P < 0.001) were independent protective factors of the OS in patients with LCNEC. A nomogram model for predicting 1, 3, and 5-year OS rates of LCNEC patients was constructed based on age, gender, T stage, N stage, M stage, surgery and chemotherapy. The result of ROC curve analysis indicated that the AUC of the nomogram model for predicting 1, 3, and 5-year OS rates in the modeling group was 0.822, 0.821 and 0.821, respectively, while the AUC of 1-year OS rate predicted by the validation group was 0.660. The CI of the modeling group and the validation group was 0.756 and 0.660, respectively. The calibration curve showed that 1, 3, and 5-year OS rates predicted by the modeling group were highly consistent with the actual OS rates. The DCA showed that the nomogram model for predicting OS in the modeling group and the validation group both had good clinical net benefits. Conclusions:The constructed nomogram model for predicting the prognosis of LCNEC patients is proved to be reliable and has good clinical values.
5.Risk analysis of astronauts radiation dose induced by solar proton event
Wei LU ; Chang LIU ; Xiaodong ZHANG ; Hongbo MA ; Xinxing HE ; Pengfei ZOU ; Jinxue FEI
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2024;35(6):371-374,385
Solar proton event(SPE)is the major concern for astronauts in space radiation environment.With the coming of solar activity peak of the 25th solar cycle,the frequency of occurrence of solar proton event is increasing,as well as the intense of the events.Two SPEs of the most flux in March 23rd,2024 and June 8th,2003 and one with extra-large geomagnetic storm in May 10th,2004 were used to analysis the astronaut dose both in China Space Station orbit and lunar environment.First,radiation particle spectrum outside TianHe module was used to calculate astronauts dose inside the station,which was compared with the measured dose;second,the fitting result of proton spectrum from GOES16 satellite was used to calculate astronaut dose in lunar orbit,which was compared with the dose measured by CRaTER.Besides,the change of dose with extra shield of different material was calculated.The results indicate when no extra-large geomagnetic storm occurs,middle level SPE has no influence to astronaut in station,but an obvious dose increase happens in lunar environment,approaching ten or more mGy in skin.When shielded by Al or water of 10g/cm2,the astronaut's dose could be reduced to mGy or below.Extra energetic protons would observe on station orbit when an SPE with extra-large geomagnetic storm occurs,however when the amount of energetic protons is small,the extra dose is about several 1 nGy to 1 μGy in skin,which was negligible compared with daily dose.When a middle or above level SPE occurs,the influence to astronaut in LEO needs judge immediately,which is mostly based on the geomagnetic activity,but extra shield are needed for manned lunar exploration to ensure astronaut safety.
6.Background, design, and preliminary implementation of China prospective multicenter birth cohort
Si ZHOU ; Liping GUAN ; Hanbo ZHANG ; Wenzhi YANG ; Qiaoling GENG ; Niya ZHOU ; Wenrui ZHAO ; Jia LI ; Zhiguang ZHAO ; Xi PU ; Dan ZHENG ; Hua JIN ; Fei HOU ; Jie GAO ; Wendi WANG ; Xiaohua WANG ; Aiju LIU ; Luming SUN ; Jing YI ; Zhang MAO ; Zhixu QIU ; Shuzhen WU ; Dongqun HUANG ; Xiaohang CHEN ; Fengxiang WEI ; Lianshuai ZHENG ; Xiao YANG ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Zhongjun LI ; Qingsong LIU ; Leilei WANG ; Lijian ZHAO ; Hongbo QI
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(9):750-755
China prospective multicenter birth cohort (Prospective Omics Health Atlas birth cohort, POHA birth cohort) study was officially launched in 2022. This study, in collaboration with 12 participating units, aims to establish a high-quality, multidimensional cohort comprising 20 000 naturally conceived families and assisted reproductive families. The study involves long-term follow-up of parents and offspring, with corresponding biological samples collected at key time points. Through multi-omics testing and analysis, the study aims to conduct multi-omics big data research across the entire maternal and infant life cycle. The goal is to identify new biomarkers for maternal and infant diseases and provide scientific evidence for risk prediction related to maternal diseases and neonatal health.
7.Testicular infarction due to polyarteritis nodosa: a case report and literature review
Fei ZUO ; Hua SHEN ; Weili WU ; Fei HAN ; Hongbo YU ; Hongfei WU
Journal of Modern Urology 2023;28(9):796-798
【Objective】 To report a case of testicular infarction due to polyarteritis nodosa (PAN), and to discuss its clinical diagnosis and treatment based on relevant literatures at home and abroad, so as to have a better understanding of this rare disease. 【Methods】 Clinical data of a case complaining of scrotal pain who was initially diagnosed as testicular torsion and later confirmed to be testicular infarction due to PAN were retrospectively analyzed, and relevant literatures were reviewed. 【Results】 With glucocorticoid, vasodilator and antioxidant treatment, the patient’s testicular blood flow was improved. 【Conclusion】 Testicular infarction due to PAN is a rare disease which is difficult to diagnose timely. The diagnosis depends on biopsy and the standards formulated by American College of Rheumatology (ACR). Good prognosis can be achieved with timely diagnosis and correct treatment.
8.Effect of titanium plate internal fixation combined with titanium nail intermaxillary traction on jaw fractures
Hongbo LU ; Liangpeng XU ; Shujuan QU ; Ying MA ; Tingxiang WANG ; Fei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2023;29(4):300-303
Objective:To observe the difference in the effect of simple titanium plate internal fixation and titanium plate internal fixation combined with titanium nail intermaxillary traction in the treatment of jaw fractures and their impact on the oral and maxillofacial function of patients.Methods:From August 2016 to May 2021, 94 patients with jaw fractures admitted to the Department of Stomatology, Linyi Central Hospital, Shandong (supplementing the gender, age range and average age of the patients), were divided into 47 cases in the control group, and the titanium plates were used alone, combined operation group 47 cases, titanium plate internal fixation combined with intermaxillary traction with titanium nails. The changes of oral and maxillofacial function and fracture healing were measured before operation and 3 months after operation, and the perioperative indicators and postoperative complications were recorded.Results:Three months after operation, the scores of maxillofacial function, mouth function and masticatory function in the combined operation group (0.52±0.09 points, 0.67±0.12 points, 0.58±0.08 points) were significantly lower than those in the control group (1.05±0.21 points, 1.14±0.22 points, 1.02±0.21 points) ( t=15.90, 12.86, 13.42, P<0.05). The effective rate of the combined operation group was 95.74% (45/47), which was significantly higher than that of the control group (80.85%, 38/47) (χ 2=5.05, P<0.05); there was no significant difference in operation time and hospitalization time between the groups ( P>0.05), the fracture healing time in the combined surgery group (65.02±7.06) d was significantly shorter than that in the control group (82.69±10.25) d ( t=9.73, P<0.05). The postoperative complication rate of combined treatment group was 6.38% (3/47), which was significantly lower than the control group 21.28% (10/47) (χ 2=4.37, P<0.05). Conclusions:In the treatment of jaw fractures, titanium plate internal fixation combined with titanium nail intermaxillary traction treatment can significantly improve the oral and maxillofacial function of patients, promote postoperative fracture healing, improve curative effect and reduce the incidence of complications compared with simple titanium plate internal fixation.
9.An evidence-based clinical guideline for the treatment of infectious bone defect with induced membrane technique (version 2023)
Jie SHEN ; Lin CHEN ; Shiwu DONG ; Jingshu FU ; Jianzhong GUAN ; Hongbo HE ; Chunli HOU ; Zhiyong HOU ; Gang LI ; Hang LI ; Fengxiang LIU ; Lei LIU ; Feng MA ; Tao NIE ; Chenghe QIN ; Jian SHI ; Hengsheng SHU ; Dong SUN ; Li SUN ; Guanglin WANG ; Xiaohua WANG ; Zhiqiang WANG ; Hongri WU ; Junchao XING ; Jianzhong XU ; Yongqing XU ; Dawei YANG ; Tengbo YU ; Zhi YUAN ; Wenming ZHANG ; Feng ZHAO ; Jiazhuang ZHENG ; Dapeng ZHOU ; Chen ZHU ; Yueliang ZHU ; Zhao XIE ; Xinbao WU ; Changqing ZHANG ; Peifu TANG ; Yingze ZHANG ; Fei LUO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(2):107-120
Infectious bone defect is bone defect with infection or as a result of treatment of bone infection. It requires surgical intervention, and the treatment processes are complex and long, which include bone infection control,bone defect repair and even complex soft tissue reconstructions in some cases. Failure to achieve the goals in any step may lead to the failure of the overall treatment. Therefore, infectious bone defect has been a worldwide challenge in the field of orthopedics. Conventionally, sequestrectomy, bone grafting, bone transport, and systemic/local antibiotic treatment are standard therapies. Radical debridement remains one of the cornerstones for the management of bone infection. However, the scale of debridement and the timing and method of bone defect reconstruction remain controversial. With the clinical application of induced membrane technique, effective infection control and rapid bone reconstruction have been achieved in the management of infectious bone defect. The induced membrane technique has attracted more interests and attention, but the lack of understanding the basic principles of infection control and technical details may hamper the clinical outcomes of induced membrane technique and complications can possibly occur. Therefore, the Chinese Orthopedic Association organized domestic orthopedic experts to formulate An evidence-based clinical guideline for the treatment of infectious bone defect with induced membrane technique ( version 2023) according to the evidence-based method and put forward recommendations on infectious bone defect from the aspects of precise diagnosis, preoperative evaluation, operation procedure, postoperative management and rehabilitation, so as to provide useful references for the treatment of infectious bone defect with induced membrane technique.
10.Application of frozen section assessment of surgical margin in preserving urinary continence and erectile function during robotic radical prostatectomy
Kai ZHANG ; Xubai QIAO ; Fei CAI ; Hong ZHU ; Wei WANG ; Hongbo LI ; Gang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(10):748-751
Objective:To evaluate the clinical value of the frozen section assessment of surgical margin in preserving urinary continence and erectile function during robotic radical prostatectomy (RARP).Methods:From Feb. 2022 to Jul 2023, 11 patients underwent RARP using intrafascial dissection technique and frozen section assessment in Beijing United Family Hospital. The median age was 64(61, 69)years, the median PSA was 8.0(6.0, 11.2)ng/ml, and the median IIEF-5 was 17.5(10.3, 22.0). All the patients were diagnosed with prostate cancer and PSMA-PET/CT showed negative for metastasis. The da Vinci Si platform, 4-arm, transabdominal anterior approach was applied in all cases. The prostate specimen was removed from the umbilical incision and submitted to the pathology department for frozen section assessment. If the frozen section assessment showed cancer in the surgical margin, a secondary resection of the ipsilateral periprostatic fascia and neurovascular bundle (NVB) was performed. Totally, 3 cases underwent secondary resection, who underwent unilateral NVB-sparing, and the other 8 cases underwent bilateral NVB-sparing surgery. In follow-up, the PSA, urinary continence and erectile function was assessed and recorded.Results:All the surgeries of 11 cases were successful, without convertion to open surgery. The median operation time was 260(225, 285)minutes, the median blood loss was 200(100, 300)ml, the median hospital stay was 4(3, 5)days. There was no over Clavien Dindo Ⅱ perioperative complications.The median catheter indwelling time was 12(10, 14) days, with 10 cases achieving full continence upon catheter removal. The median follow-up time was 10 months. The median PSA level at 3 months, 6 months and 9 months postoperatively was 0.017(0.006, 0.170)ng/ml, 0.015(0.006, 0.390)ng/ml, and 0.007(0.006, 0.650)ng/ml respectively. The median IIEF-5 at 3 months, 6 months and 9 months postoperatively was 0.017(0.006, 0.170)ng/ml, 0.015(0.006, 0.390)ng/ml, 0.007(0.006, 0.650)ng/ml respectively.The median IIEF-5 at 3 months, 6 months and 9 months post-operation was 5.0(4.5, 11.0), 7.5(4.3, 17.5), and 9.5(6.0, 17.5)respectively.Conclusions:The RARP combined with frozen section assessment of surgical margin has excellent safety profile and can achieve favorable clinical value in tumor control, NVB preserving, urinary continence and erectile function.

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