1.Clinical application of robotic lateral lymph node dissection via BABA for thyroid cancer.
Yan FANG ; Kai YUE ; Yuansheng DUAN ; Hao LI ; Xudong WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(11):1038-1043
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of robotic surgery via the bilateral axillo-breast approach(BABA) in lateral lymph node dissection for papillary thyroid carcinoma(PTC). Methods:Clinicopathological records of 324 PTC patients receiving unilateral neck dissection in Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital from December 2020 to November 2024 were retrospectively analyzed. Of these patients, 108 underwent robotic surgery via BABA(robotic group), while the remaining patients underwent conventional open surgery(open group). The extent of lateral neck lymph node dissection included level Ⅱ, Ⅲ and Ⅳ. The differences in surgical indexes, postoperative complication rates and cosmetic outcomes of incisions were compared between two groups. Results:All study subjects completed the operation successfully, and there was no conversion in the robotic group. The average age of patients in the robotic group was lower than that in the open group, and the proportion of female patients was higher in the robotic group compared to the open group(P<0.05). Patients in the robotic group had a greater number of dissected lymph nodes in level ⅡB and higher cosmetic scores(P<0.05). There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in the average dissection time of lateral cervical lymph nodes, the number of dissected lymph nodes and metastatic lymph nodes in level ⅡA, Ⅲ, and Ⅳ, average postoperative drainage volume, average postoperative hospital stay, and postoperative complication rates(P>0.05). Conclusion:The application of robotic surgical system via BABA in lateral neck lymph node dissection for PTC is safe and feasible, with superior advantages in level ⅡB dissection and better postoperative cosmetic outcomes.
Humans
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Thyroid Neoplasms/surgery*
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Robotic Surgical Procedures/methods*
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Female
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Retrospective Studies
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Neck Dissection/methods*
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Lymph Node Excision/methods*
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Male
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Thyroid Cancer, Papillary
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Axilla/surgery*
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Thyroidectomy/methods*
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Breast/surgery*
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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Lymph Nodes/surgery*
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Treatment Outcome
2.Correlation of enzyme activities and genotype with clinical manifestations in Chinese patients of different sexes with classical and late-onset Fabry disease.
Wenkai GUO ; Yuansheng XIE ; Pengcheng JI ; Qinggang LI ; Peng WANG ; Guangyan CAI ; Xiangmei CHEN
Frontiers of Medicine 2025;19(3):523-537
Fabry disease, a rare genetic disorder affecting multiple organs, has understudied correlations among enzyme activity, genotype, and clinical manifestations in patients of different sexes with classical and late-onset phenotypes. In this study, clinical data, α-Gal A activity, and GLA gene test results of 311 patients, who were categorized by classical and late-onset phenotypes, ⩽5% and > 5% of the normal mean value of enzyme activity, and truncated and nontruncated mutation groups, were collected. The common clinical manifestations of Fabry disease included acroparesthesia, hypohidrosis/anhidrosis, neuropsychiatric system, and renal and cardiovascular involvement. Multiorgan involvement was higher in males and classical phenotype patients. In both sexes, classical patients commonly presented with acroparesthesia and multiorgan involvement, whereas late-onset patients showed renal, neuropsychiatric, and cardiovascular involvement. Male and classical patients had lower enzyme activity than female and late-onset patients, respectively. Classical males with enzyme activity of ⩽5% of the normal mean level showed higher multiorgan involvement frequency than those with enzyme activity of > 5%, whereas no significant difference was observed among females. Ninety-five gene mutation sites were detected, with significant phenotype heterogeneity in patients with the same mutation. No significant difference in enzyme activity or clinical manifestations was observed between truncated and nontruncated mutations. Overall, male patients with Fabry disease, regardless of classical or late-onset phenotype, have a higher frequency of multiple-organ involvement and lower α-Gal A activity than female patients. α-Gal A activity was closely correlated with clinical symptoms in males but weakly correlated with clinical manifestations in females. The clinical manifestations of patients with the same mutation are heterogeneous, and the correlation between gene mutation and enzyme activity or clinical manifestation is weak.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Young Adult
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Age of Onset
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alpha-Galactosidase/metabolism*
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China
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Fabry Disease/enzymology*
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Genotype
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Mutation
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Phenotype
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Sex Factors
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East Asian People/genetics*
3.Three-dimensional finite element analysis of personalized orthodontic devices for 3D printed maxillary single-rooted rotated tooth
Yan ZHUANG ; Xinyu WANG ; Yilin CAO ; Yuanxin DING ; Jiaqi WANG ; Miao YU ; Chunyang LUAN ; Yuansheng DING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(30):6409-6415
BACKGROUND:In orthodontic treatment,full-mouth treatment is usually used to treat single-root severely twisted teeth,and single-tooth treatment is less common.OBJECTIVE:To design a personalized orthodontic device based on biomechanical principles to address the rotation of teeth 11,12,13,21,22,and 23,and evaluate the device's impact on tooth movement using three-dimensional finite element method.METHODS:Based on the biomechanical principle of tooth rotation and movement,a personalized orthodontic device was made by digital design combined with three-dimensional printing,so that the personalized orthodontic device and the tooth formed an anchorage system.The absolute anchorage of the micro-implant was used to precisely control the single-root twisted tooth in the three-dimensional direction.The CBCT data of the maxillary alveolar bone and tooth tissue of a female volunteer were collected.The three-dimensional finite element models of the twisted tooth-periodontal ligament-maxillary bone-personalized orthodontic device were established using Mimics,Geomagic Wrap,SolidWorks,3-matic Research 15.0,and Ansys Workbench software.The equivalent stress distribution characteristics of the personalized orthodontic device,the movement trend of the tooth,and the equivalent stress distribution characteristics of the periodontal ligament were calculated under a thrust of 60 g.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The maximum equivalent stress observed on the personalized orthodontic device was 47.71 MPa.(2)The initial tooth displacement under the device demonstrated a rotational trend.The peak equivalent stress in the periodontal ligament was concentrated at the neck,while lower stress was observed in the apex region.(3)The safety and feasibility of the personalized orthodontic device designed in this study for severely rotated single-rooted teeth were preliminarily verified through finite element analysis.
4.Application value of low-temperature plasma bipolar forceps in thyroid cancer surgery
Lingzhao MENG ; Xiaopeng QU ; Pengyu TAO ; Fan YANG ; Yuansheng RAO ; Ru WANG ; Jugao FANG
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):553-558
Objective To explore the application value of low-temperature plasma bipolar forceps in open thyroid cancer surgery.Methods The clinical data of 30 patients with differentiated thyroid cancer treated with low-temperature plasma bipolar forceps by our team from May 2021 to October 2024 were retrospectively analyzed.And 30 patients with differentiated thyroid cancer treated with monopolar electrocautery+ultrasonic scalpel were selected as the control group.The surgical procedures for both groups were thyroid lobectomy,isthmus resection+ipsilateral level Ⅵ lymph node dissection.The age,gender,body mass index(BMI),tumor TNM stage,operation time,intraoperative blood loss,48 h postoperative drainage volume,and surgical complications of the two groups were compared.Results There were no significant differences in age,gender,BMI,and tumor TNM stage between the two groups.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss,48 h postoperative drainage volume,and the incidence of postoperative transient hypoparathyroidism in the low-temperature plasma bipolar forceps group were significantly less than those in the control group(P<0.05).There were no occurrences of postoperative subcutaneous hematoma,permanent recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy,and permanent hypoparathyroidism in both groups.Conclusion In thyroid cancer surgery,low-temperature plasma bipolar forceps can not only achieve fine detailed operations,but also effectively protect the blood supply of the recurrent laryngeal nerve,superior laryngeal nerve,and parathyroid glands.It has less trauma and a faster postoperative recovery,and is worthy of clinical promotion and application.
5.Three-dimensional finite element analysis of personalized orthodontic devices for 3D printed maxillary single-rooted rotated tooth
Yan ZHUANG ; Xinyu WANG ; Yilin CAO ; Yuanxin DING ; Jiaqi WANG ; Miao YU ; Chunyang LUAN ; Yuansheng DING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(30):6409-6415
BACKGROUND:In orthodontic treatment,full-mouth treatment is usually used to treat single-root severely twisted teeth,and single-tooth treatment is less common.OBJECTIVE:To design a personalized orthodontic device based on biomechanical principles to address the rotation of teeth 11,12,13,21,22,and 23,and evaluate the device's impact on tooth movement using three-dimensional finite element method.METHODS:Based on the biomechanical principle of tooth rotation and movement,a personalized orthodontic device was made by digital design combined with three-dimensional printing,so that the personalized orthodontic device and the tooth formed an anchorage system.The absolute anchorage of the micro-implant was used to precisely control the single-root twisted tooth in the three-dimensional direction.The CBCT data of the maxillary alveolar bone and tooth tissue of a female volunteer were collected.The three-dimensional finite element models of the twisted tooth-periodontal ligament-maxillary bone-personalized orthodontic device were established using Mimics,Geomagic Wrap,SolidWorks,3-matic Research 15.0,and Ansys Workbench software.The equivalent stress distribution characteristics of the personalized orthodontic device,the movement trend of the tooth,and the equivalent stress distribution characteristics of the periodontal ligament were calculated under a thrust of 60 g.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The maximum equivalent stress observed on the personalized orthodontic device was 47.71 MPa.(2)The initial tooth displacement under the device demonstrated a rotational trend.The peak equivalent stress in the periodontal ligament was concentrated at the neck,while lower stress was observed in the apex region.(3)The safety and feasibility of the personalized orthodontic device designed in this study for severely rotated single-rooted teeth were preliminarily verified through finite element analysis.
6.Three-dimensional finite element analysis of three-dimensional printed personalized orthodontic appliances for vertical movement of single teeth
Yilin CAO ; Xinyu WANG ; Yan ZHUANG ; Yaru WANG ; Zhixiu JIANG ; Danyu LIU ; Jiuxu MEN ; Yuansheng DING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(16):3360-3368
BACKGROUND:Based on the principle of vertical tooth movement,a personalized orthodontic appliance is created through digital design combined with 3D printing,so that the personalized orthodontic appliance forms a support system with the individual incisors.With the help of the absolute support of the micro-implant,the single tooth is precisely controlled in a three-dimensional direction.OBJECTIVE:To design personalized orthodontic appliances with 11,12,21,and 22 intrusion and extrusion based on biomechanical principles,and analyze the safety of the personalized orthodontic appliances in terms of their movement effect on the teeth by means of the three-dimensional finite element method.METHODS:Three-dimensional finite element models of alveolar bone-periodontium-maxillary incisors-personalized cantilever micro-implant-connecting plates-personalized brackets in the maxillary anterior region(teeth numbers 11,12,21,and 22)were established using Mimics,Geomagic Wrap,SolidWorks,and Ansys Workbench software,respectively.Personalized orthodontic appliances with low pressure movement and extended movement were set up at each tooth position.The stress level of each component of the personalized orthodontic appliances was analyzed,and the tooth displacement and periodontal stress distribution were calculated under loading of 300 g tensile or thrust force.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The maximum equivalent force on the personalized intrusion mobile orthodontic appliance was 162.90 MPa,and the maximum equivalent force on the personalized extrusion mobile orthodontic appliance was 239.57 MPa.The maximum equivalent stress on both devices was located in the vertical portion of the personalized bracket loading attachment.The equivalent stresses on each part of the personalized orthodontic appliance were all within the yield strength,and they had good safety.(2)The initial displacement of the teeth under the action of the personalized orthodontic appliances showed a tendency towards overall intrusion or extrusion,with the displacement in the vertical direction far exceeding that in the horizontal and sagittal directions.The equivalent stress peak appeared at the root tip or neck of the periodontal membrane,and the equivalent stress concentration area appeared in the periodontal membrane of the root apical region.(3)The results show that the personalized orthodontic appliance allows 11,12,21,and 22 to approximate either intrusion movement or extrusion movement,initially confirming the effectiveness of the personalized vertical movement orthodontic appliance.
7.Analysis of the results from national interlaboratory comparisons of radionuclide analysis by γ spectrometry
Yanghai SHI ; Yongyong CHEN ; Yuhua SHI ; Yuansheng LU ; Dezhi HE ; Ping WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2025;34(1):55-60
Objective To verify the accuracy of γ spectrometry by analyzing the results of national interlaboratory comparisons of radionuclide analysis by γ spectrometry from 2018 to 2023. Methods A statistical analysis was conducted on the results from multiple years of participation in the national interlaboratory comparisons of radionuclide analysis by γ spectrometry. The measurement results of radionuclide specific activities in soil were analyzed to provide technical support for improving the capability to analyze radionuclides in soil. Results The laboratory participated in six interlaboratory comparisons and conducted 23 radionuclide analyses by γ spectrometry from 2018 to 2023. The relative deviation was −12.20% to 8.11%, the |Ztest| was 0 to 0.61, the Utest was 0 to 0.62, and the Urel was 0.07 to 0.12. The overall pass rate was 100% and the excellent rate was 33.3%. In addition, 21 of the 23 (91.3%) radionuclide analyses showed full scores in experiment operation. However, the total scores were relatively low due to multiple oversights and lack of rigor in the preparation of the test reports, which prevented the laboratory from qualifying for the excellence evaluation process, resulting in a relatively low excellent rate. Conclusion The interlaboratory comparisons indicate that the measurements of radionuclides in this laboratory were all qualified, with full scores for experiment operation in several analyses. These results demonstrate that the soil radionuclide analysis system based on γ spectrometry is reliable and stable.
8.Application value of low-temperature plasma bipolar forceps in thyroid cancer surgery
Lingzhao MENG ; Xiaopeng QU ; Pengyu TAO ; Fan YANG ; Yuansheng RAO ; Ru WANG ; Jugao FANG
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):553-558
Objective To explore the application value of low-temperature plasma bipolar forceps in open thyroid cancer surgery.Methods The clinical data of 30 patients with differentiated thyroid cancer treated with low-temperature plasma bipolar forceps by our team from May 2021 to October 2024 were retrospectively analyzed.And 30 patients with differentiated thyroid cancer treated with monopolar electrocautery+ultrasonic scalpel were selected as the control group.The surgical procedures for both groups were thyroid lobectomy,isthmus resection+ipsilateral level Ⅵ lymph node dissection.The age,gender,body mass index(BMI),tumor TNM stage,operation time,intraoperative blood loss,48 h postoperative drainage volume,and surgical complications of the two groups were compared.Results There were no significant differences in age,gender,BMI,and tumor TNM stage between the two groups.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss,48 h postoperative drainage volume,and the incidence of postoperative transient hypoparathyroidism in the low-temperature plasma bipolar forceps group were significantly less than those in the control group(P<0.05).There were no occurrences of postoperative subcutaneous hematoma,permanent recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy,and permanent hypoparathyroidism in both groups.Conclusion In thyroid cancer surgery,low-temperature plasma bipolar forceps can not only achieve fine detailed operations,but also effectively protect the blood supply of the recurrent laryngeal nerve,superior laryngeal nerve,and parathyroid glands.It has less trauma and a faster postoperative recovery,and is worthy of clinical promotion and application.
9.Three-dimensional finite element analysis of three-dimensional printed personalized orthodontic appliances for vertical movement of single teeth
Yilin CAO ; Xinyu WANG ; Yan ZHUANG ; Yaru WANG ; Zhixiu JIANG ; Danyu LIU ; Jiuxu MEN ; Yuansheng DING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(16):3360-3368
BACKGROUND:Based on the principle of vertical tooth movement,a personalized orthodontic appliance is created through digital design combined with 3D printing,so that the personalized orthodontic appliance forms a support system with the individual incisors.With the help of the absolute support of the micro-implant,the single tooth is precisely controlled in a three-dimensional direction.OBJECTIVE:To design personalized orthodontic appliances with 11,12,21,and 22 intrusion and extrusion based on biomechanical principles,and analyze the safety of the personalized orthodontic appliances in terms of their movement effect on the teeth by means of the three-dimensional finite element method.METHODS:Three-dimensional finite element models of alveolar bone-periodontium-maxillary incisors-personalized cantilever micro-implant-connecting plates-personalized brackets in the maxillary anterior region(teeth numbers 11,12,21,and 22)were established using Mimics,Geomagic Wrap,SolidWorks,and Ansys Workbench software,respectively.Personalized orthodontic appliances with low pressure movement and extended movement were set up at each tooth position.The stress level of each component of the personalized orthodontic appliances was analyzed,and the tooth displacement and periodontal stress distribution were calculated under loading of 300 g tensile or thrust force.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The maximum equivalent force on the personalized intrusion mobile orthodontic appliance was 162.90 MPa,and the maximum equivalent force on the personalized extrusion mobile orthodontic appliance was 239.57 MPa.The maximum equivalent stress on both devices was located in the vertical portion of the personalized bracket loading attachment.The equivalent stresses on each part of the personalized orthodontic appliance were all within the yield strength,and they had good safety.(2)The initial displacement of the teeth under the action of the personalized orthodontic appliances showed a tendency towards overall intrusion or extrusion,with the displacement in the vertical direction far exceeding that in the horizontal and sagittal directions.The equivalent stress peak appeared at the root tip or neck of the periodontal membrane,and the equivalent stress concentration area appeared in the periodontal membrane of the root apical region.(3)The results show that the personalized orthodontic appliance allows 11,12,21,and 22 to approximate either intrusion movement or extrusion movement,initially confirming the effectiveness of the personalized vertical movement orthodontic appliance.
10.Prognostic significance and biological implications of SM‑like genes in mantle cell lymphoma
Xue HE ; Changjian YAN ; Yaru YANG ; Weijia WANG ; Xiaoni LIU ; Chaoling WU ; Zimu ZHOU ; Xin HUANG ; Wei FU ; Jing HU ; Ping YANG ; Jing WANG ; Mingxia ZHU ; Yan LIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Shaoxiang LI ; Gehong DONG ; Xiaoliang YUAN ; Yuansheng LIN ; Hongmei JING ; Weilong ZHANG
Blood Research 2024;59():33-
Background:
SM-like (LSM) genes a family of RNA-binding proteins, are involved in mRNA regulation and can function as oncogenes by altering mRNA stability. However, their roles in B-cell progression and tumorigenesis remain poorly understood.
Methods:
We analyzed gene expression profiles and overall survival data of 123 patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). The LSM index was developed to assess its potential as a prognostic marker of MCL survival.
Results:
Five of the eight LSM genes were identified as potential prognostic markers for survival in MCL, with particular emphasis on the LSM.index. The expression levels of these LSM genes demonstrated their potential utility as classifiers of MCL. The LSM.index-high group exhibited both poorer survival rates and lower RNA levels than did the overall transcript profile. Notably, LSM1 and LSM8 were overexpressed in the LSM.index-high group, with LSM1 showing 2.5-fold increase (p < 0.001) and LSM8 depicting 1.8-fold increase (p < 0.01) than those in the LSM.index-low group.Furthermore, elevated LSM gene expression was associated with increased cell division and RNA splicing pathway activity.
Conclusions
The LSM.index demonstrates potential as a prognostic marker for survival in patients with MCL. Elevated expression of LSM genes, particularly LSM1 and LSM8, may be linked to poor survival outcomes through their involvement in cell division and RNA splicing pathways. These findings suggest that LSM genes may contribute to the aggressive behavior of MCL and represent potential targets for therapeutic interventions.

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