1.Challenges and opportunities in the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic diseases in the next decade
Yuanwei ZHANG ; Xiao CHEN ; Jiacan SU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(3):231-236
Orthopedic diseases are a prevalent global health issue, with an increasing incidence year by year, imposing a significant burden on the society and the healthcare system. Research into their diagnosis and treatment faces unprecedented challenges. Based on a comprehensive review of cutting-edge literature from both domestic and international sources, as well as our own clinical and research experience, the authors identified six major international challenges in the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic diseases over the next decade including osteonecrosis, bone infection, cartilage injury, refractory wound, spinal cord injury, and genetic developmental bone diseases. These diseases are generally characterized by high incidence rate, complex and unknown etiology, serious damage and limited treatment options. There is an urgent need for breakthroughs in both clinical diagnosis and treatment, as well as in basic research. In recent years, the emergence and transformation of new technologies such as organoid, artificial intelligence, brain computer interface, gene editing, and stem cell therapy are profoundly transforming the traditional approaches to the diagnosis, treatment and research of orthopedic diseases. To gain a deeper understanding and grasp of the challenges and opportunities in this field and to promote innovation and development, the authors elaborated on the difficulties, pain points as well as potential opportunities and countermeasures in the researches on the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic diseases, aiming to provide references and inspirations for clinical and scientific researchers in related fields and contribute to solutions of the six major international challenges.
2.Characteristics of bone and joint injuries-related articles published in Chinese Journal of Trauma from 1985 to 2024
Yuanwei ZHANG ; Xiao CHEN ; Yan HU ; Hao ZHANG ; Zuhao LI ; Chongru HE ; Hao SHEN ; Guangchao WANG ; Jiacan SU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(9):880-887
Objective:To analyze the characteristics of bone and joint injuries-related articles published in Chinese Journal of Trauma (hereinafter referred to as the "Journal") from 1985 to 2024. Methods:Using the VIP Chinese Journal Database and Wanfang Database as data sources, all the articles on bone and joint injuries published in the Journal from 1985 to 2024 were retrieved. Analysis covered publication volume, citation frequency, research hotspot distribution, institutional affiliations, author characteristics, and funding support over the 40-year period.Results:During the 40 years since the Journal′s establishment, a total of 3 696 articles on bone and joint injuries have been published, with a total of 34 568 citations and an average of 9.35 citations per article. In the first decade following its foundation (1985-1994), the Journal mainly focused on research hotspots such as internal fixation of fractures (20.59%, 77/374), fracture classification (14.71%, 55/374), and surgical instruments (12.57%, 47/374); In the second decade (1995-2004), the Journal mainly focused on open fractures (11.56%, 101/874), osteoarthritis (9.73%, 85/874), and biomechanics (9.50%, 83/874) and other research hotspots; Osteoporosis (25.84%, 362/1 401), minimally invasive surgery (17.63%, 247/1 401), and rehabilitation (13.63%, 191/1 401) prevailed in the third decade (2005-2014), while tissue engineering (18.62%, 195/1 047), 3D printing (16.43%, 172/1 047), and intelligent technology (13.18%, 138/1 047) emerged as focal points in the fourth decade (2015-2024). Most publications involved 1-5 institutions, though 21 articles had>10 collaborating institutions. The maximum number of collaborating institutions reached 52, all observed in consensus and guideline documents. The average number of collaborating authors per article ranged from 3 to 7, primarily from renowned medical universities and major Grade A tertiary hospitals. Funding support rates increased progressively over the years: 0.80% (1985-1994), 13.04% (1995-2004), 22.13% (2005-2014), and 53.01% (2015-2024).Conclusion:Over the 40-year period, the Journal′s bone and joint injuries-related articles have exhibited substantial growth in publication volume, shift alongside disciplinary advances, technological innovations, and clinical needs in research hotspots, changes of geographical distribution from concentration to broader expansion in institutional collaborations, significant academic influence in core authors, and consistent upward trend in funding support rates.
3.Challenges and opportunities in the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic diseases in the next decade
Yuanwei ZHANG ; Xiao CHEN ; Jiacan SU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(3):231-236
Orthopedic diseases are a prevalent global health issue, with an increasing incidence year by year, imposing a significant burden on the society and the healthcare system. Research into their diagnosis and treatment faces unprecedented challenges. Based on a comprehensive review of cutting-edge literature from both domestic and international sources, as well as our own clinical and research experience, the authors identified six major international challenges in the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic diseases over the next decade including osteonecrosis, bone infection, cartilage injury, refractory wound, spinal cord injury, and genetic developmental bone diseases. These diseases are generally characterized by high incidence rate, complex and unknown etiology, serious damage and limited treatment options. There is an urgent need for breakthroughs in both clinical diagnosis and treatment, as well as in basic research. In recent years, the emergence and transformation of new technologies such as organoid, artificial intelligence, brain computer interface, gene editing, and stem cell therapy are profoundly transforming the traditional approaches to the diagnosis, treatment and research of orthopedic diseases. To gain a deeper understanding and grasp of the challenges and opportunities in this field and to promote innovation and development, the authors elaborated on the difficulties, pain points as well as potential opportunities and countermeasures in the researches on the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic diseases, aiming to provide references and inspirations for clinical and scientific researchers in related fields and contribute to solutions of the six major international challenges.
4.Characteristics of bone and joint injuries-related articles published in Chinese Journal of Trauma from 1985 to 2024
Yuanwei ZHANG ; Xiao CHEN ; Yan HU ; Hao ZHANG ; Zuhao LI ; Chongru HE ; Hao SHEN ; Guangchao WANG ; Jiacan SU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(9):880-887
Objective:To analyze the characteristics of bone and joint injuries-related articles published in Chinese Journal of Trauma (hereinafter referred to as the "Journal") from 1985 to 2024. Methods:Using the VIP Chinese Journal Database and Wanfang Database as data sources, all the articles on bone and joint injuries published in the Journal from 1985 to 2024 were retrieved. Analysis covered publication volume, citation frequency, research hotspot distribution, institutional affiliations, author characteristics, and funding support over the 40-year period.Results:During the 40 years since the Journal′s establishment, a total of 3 696 articles on bone and joint injuries have been published, with a total of 34 568 citations and an average of 9.35 citations per article. In the first decade following its foundation (1985-1994), the Journal mainly focused on research hotspots such as internal fixation of fractures (20.59%, 77/374), fracture classification (14.71%, 55/374), and surgical instruments (12.57%, 47/374); In the second decade (1995-2004), the Journal mainly focused on open fractures (11.56%, 101/874), osteoarthritis (9.73%, 85/874), and biomechanics (9.50%, 83/874) and other research hotspots; Osteoporosis (25.84%, 362/1 401), minimally invasive surgery (17.63%, 247/1 401), and rehabilitation (13.63%, 191/1 401) prevailed in the third decade (2005-2014), while tissue engineering (18.62%, 195/1 047), 3D printing (16.43%, 172/1 047), and intelligent technology (13.18%, 138/1 047) emerged as focal points in the fourth decade (2015-2024). Most publications involved 1-5 institutions, though 21 articles had>10 collaborating institutions. The maximum number of collaborating institutions reached 52, all observed in consensus and guideline documents. The average number of collaborating authors per article ranged from 3 to 7, primarily from renowned medical universities and major Grade A tertiary hospitals. Funding support rates increased progressively over the years: 0.80% (1985-1994), 13.04% (1995-2004), 22.13% (2005-2014), and 53.01% (2015-2024).Conclusion:Over the 40-year period, the Journal′s bone and joint injuries-related articles have exhibited substantial growth in publication volume, shift alongside disciplinary advances, technological innovations, and clinical needs in research hotspots, changes of geographical distribution from concentration to broader expansion in institutional collaborations, significant academic influence in core authors, and consistent upward trend in funding support rates.
5.A trinity strategy for the treatment of multiple orthopedic trauma and assessment of its clinical application
Xiao CHEN ; Guangchao WANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Kaiyang LYV ; Qirong ZHOU ; Yunfei NIU ; Yan HU ; Yuanwei ZHANG ; Zuhao LI ; Hao SHEN ; Jin CUI ; Sicheng WANG ; Zhengrong GU ; Zhen GENG ; Dongliang WANG ; Zhehao FAN ; Shihao SHENG ; Chongru HE ; Jun FEI ; Yunfeng CHEN ; Haodong LIN ; Guohui LIU ; Zhiyong HOU ; Jiacan SU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(10):888-896
Objective:To explore the clinical value of a trinity strategy for the treatment of multiple orthopedic trauma.Methods:A retrospective case series study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 1 267 patients with multiple orthopedic trauma admitted to Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine and the First Affiliated Hospital of Navy Medical University from June 2013 to May 2023, including 862 males and 405 females, aged 18-93 years [(55.2±19.8)years]. Associated injuries included hemorrhagic shock in 632 patients, traumatic wet lung in 274, cranial injuries in 135, abdominal and pelvic bleeding in 116, pneumothorax in 89, urinary injury in 13, and vesical rupture in 8. All the patients were treated with the trinity strategy and the treatment process was divided into the phases of first aid, remodeling, and rehabilitation. The first aid phase focused on stabilizing symptoms and saving lives; the remodeling phase centered on restoring the anatomical structure and alignment; the rehabilitation phase aimed for functional recovery through the integration of both Western and traditional Chinese medicine. The all-cause mortality within 30 days after surgery and fracture healing time were calculated; the excellent and good rates of Constant-Murley shoulder score, Mayo elbow score, Gartland-Werley wrist score, Harris hip score, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) knee score and the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot score at the last follow-up and the overall excellent and good rate of all joint function scores were measured. The short form health survey (SF-36) scores were collected preoperatively and at 6 months postoperatively, including 8 aspects such as physical functioning, physical role, bodily pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. The incidence of postoperative complications was recorded.Results:All the patients were followed up for 6-18 months [(10.2±4.2)months]. The mortality rate during the acute phase (within 30 days after surgery) was 2.37% with 12 deaths due to hemorrhagic shock, 10 due to traumatic brain injury, 6 due to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), and 2 due to pulmonary infection. The average fracture healing time averaged 3.8-18 months [(11.5±4.2)months], with 89.49% of the patients having bone union within 12 months after surgery, 8.93% having bone union within 18 months after surgery, and 1.58% undergoing reoperation. For the patients with internal fixation failure and nonunion, the average healing time was extended to (10.2±2.2)months and (13.7±3.3)months respectively. At the last follow-up, the excellent and good rates of Constant-Murley shoulder score, Mayo elbow score, Gartland-Werley wrist score, Harris hip score, HSS knee score, and AOFAS ankle-hindfoot score were 83.93%, 90.24%, 94.12%, 85.57%, 88.46%, and 92.31% respectively, with an overall excellent and good rate of 89.11%. At 6 months after surgery, the SF-36 scores of all the patients in the eight dimensions,including the physical functioning, physical role, bodily pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health were (74.4±8.6)points, (44.7±14.4)points, (77.4±10.9)points, (68.4±18.2)points, (72.5±16.0)points, (76.8±8.7)points, (49.9±17.6)points, and (72.8±17.9)points, significantly improved compared with those before operation [(63.4±12.7)points, (30.9±17.4)points, (56.4±18.0)points, (55.4±24.7)points, (53.5±21.0)points, (55.8±24.3)points, (36.9±24.0)points, (58.8±21.6)points] ( P<0.01). Complications of different degrees occurred in 214 patients (16.89%), including lung infections in 118 patients (9.31%), lower extremity deep vein thrombosis in 50(3.95%), pressure injuries in 26(2.05%), internal fixation failure in 12(0.95%), and nonunion in 8(0.63%). Conclusions:The trinity strategy provides whole-process management, personalized treatment, and overall rehabilitation for multiple orthopedic trauma. It can decrease mortality, shorten fracture healing time, improve joint function and quality of life, and reduce the incidence of complications.
6.Prospective Cohort Investigation on Physical Activity of Osteoporosis Outcomes (PAOPO) in Jidong:Objectives,Study Design,and Baseline Characteristics
Yang JINGZHI ; Shen HAO ; Wang SICHENG ; Bai LONG ; Geng ZHEN ; Jing YINGYING ; Xu KE ; Liu YUHE ; Wu WENQIAN ; Zhang HAO ; Zhang YUANWEI ; Li ZUHAO ; Wang CHUANDONG ; Wang GUANGCHAO ; Chen XIAO ; Su JIACAN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2024;37(9):1067-1079
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the prospective association between physical activity (PA),independently or in conjunction with other contributing factors,and osteoporosis (OP) outcomes. Methods The Physical Activity in Osteoporosis Outcomes (PAOPO) study was a community-based cohort investigation. A structured questionnaire was used to gather the participants' sociodemographic characteristics. Bone mineral density (BMD) measurements were performed to assess OP outcomes,and the relationship between BMD and OP was evaluated within this cohort. Results From 2013 to 2014,8,471 participants aged 18 years and older were recruited from Tangshan,China's Jidong community. Based on their PA level,participants were categorized as inactive,moderately active,or very active. Men showed higher physical exercise levels than women across the activity groups. BMD was significantly higher in the very active group than in the moderately active and inactive groups. Individuals aged>50 years are at a higher risk of developing OP and osteopenia. Conclusion The PAOPO study offers promising insights into the relationship between PA and OP outcomes,encouraging the implementation of PA in preventing and managing OP.
7.Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio may help predict pediatric testicular torsion in chlidren with acute scrotal pain before surgery
Xianya HE ; Chen WANG ; Yongjun YANG ; Junjie CHEN ; Xuecheng WU ; Zhuo LI ; Zhe LIU ; Guangqing SONG ; Yili TENG ; Jia CHEN ; Hongwei WANG ; Huayi ZHENG ; Yuanwei LI ; Qiang LU
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(9):785-789
Objective To explore the feasibility and accuracy of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio(NLR)in the prediction of testicular torsion(TT)in children with acute scrotal pain.Methods A retrospective case-control study was performed on 158 pediatric patients with ultrasound suspicion of TT who underwent surgical testicular examination during Jan.2017 and Jan.2024.The patients were divided into TT group and non-TT group.Clinical data and laboratory data at admission were analyzed.Sensitivity and specificity of NLR to TT were determined with the area under the curve(AUC)represented on the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves.Results There were with no statistically significant differences in clinical data between the two groups(P>0.05).The NLR was significantly higher in the TT group than in the non-TT group[(4.82±2.37)vs.(2.85±0.75),P<0.05].The optimal cut-off value of TT predicted by NLR was 2.07,the AUC was 0.809(95%CI:0.709-0.909),and the sensitivity and specificity were 97.9%and 93.3%,respectively,which were significantly higher than other factors.Conclusion For suspicious ultrasound diagnosis of pediatric acute scrotal pain cases,NLR can be used to predict the possibility of TT and may help to evaluate the urgent surgical treatment in these patients.
8.Research progress on ferroptosis in the treatment of bladder cancer
Jingping QIU ; Lugang ZHU ; Yuanwei CHEN ; Minghong ZHOU ; Yuwan ZHAO ; Jianjun LIU
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(9):830-835
Ferroptosis is a new programmed cell death dependent on iron ions.Ferroptosis can be induced by endogenous or exogenous pathways,and cells exhibit specific cell morphological signs and are regulated by a variety of molecular mechanisms.In recent years,more and more studies have shown that ferroptosis plays an important role in the treatment of cancer.This article summarizes the mechanism of ferroptosis in bladder cancer and the regulation of cancer cells,as well as the role of ferroptosis-related factors,non-coding RNA regulation,N6-methyladenosine(m6A),amino acid metabolism and autophagy dependent ferroptosis in the growth and proliferation of bladder cancer,with a view to provide new strategies for the treatment of bladder cancer.
9.Study of dental arch width in patients with idiopathic condylar resorption.
Xiaobo CHEN ; Ping CHEN ; Shanwei MA ; Yuanwei LIANG ; Lin XU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;37(8):652-655
Objective:To investigate the relationship between idiopathic condylar resorption (ICR) and arch width disorder. Methods:Thirty-two patients with ICR and twenty patients without condylar resorption were enrolled according to the same inclusion criteria. They were divided into experimental group and control group. The experimental group was divided into unilateral ICR group and bilateral ICR group according to the affected side of condylar resorption, and then experimental group was divided into subgroups ICR Ⅰ, ICRⅡand ICR Ⅲ according to the degree of condylar resorption. Patients with no condylar resorption were used as a control group. The width of anterior, middle and posterior segments of dental arch on cone beam computed tomography(CBCT) was measured and the two groups of measured values were statistically analyzed. Results:Compared with the control group, the width of maxillary anterior, middle and posterior segments in ICR group was significantly reduced, and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01). But the width of mandibular segment was not significantly different from that in control group(P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the width of anterior, middle and posterior dental arch between subgroups(P>0.05). Conclusion:Almost all patients with ICR have malocclusion of maxillary and mandibular arch width, but there is no significant correlation between the malocclusion width and the severity of condylar resorption.
Humans
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Mandibular Condyle/diagnostic imaging*
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Dental Arch
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Bone Resorption
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Mandible
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Malocclusion
10.Efficacy and safety of LY01005 versus goserelin implant in Chinese patients with prostate cancer: A multicenter, randomized, open-label, phase III, non-inferiority trial.
Chengyuan GU ; Zengjun WANG ; Tianxin LIN ; Zhiyu LIU ; Weiqing HAN ; Xuhui ZHANG ; Chao LIANG ; Hao LIU ; Yang YU ; Zhenzhou XU ; Shuang LIU ; Jingen WANG ; Linghua JIA ; Xin YAO ; Wenfeng LIAO ; Cheng FU ; Zhaohui TAN ; Guohua HE ; Guoxi ZHU ; Rui FAN ; Wenzeng YANG ; Xin CHEN ; Zhizhong LIU ; Liqiang ZHONG ; Benkang SHI ; Degang DING ; Shubo CHEN ; Junli WEI ; Xudong YAO ; Ming CHEN ; Zhanpeng LU ; Qun XIE ; Zhiquan HU ; Yinhuai WANG ; Hongqian GUO ; Tiwu FAN ; Zhaozhao LIANG ; Peng CHEN ; Wei WANG ; Tao XU ; Chunsheng LI ; Jinchun XING ; Hong LIAO ; Dalin HE ; Zhibin WU ; Jiandi YU ; Zhongwen FENG ; Mengxiang YANG ; Qifeng DOU ; Quan ZENG ; Yuanwei LI ; Xin GOU ; Guangchen ZHOU ; Xiaofeng WANG ; Rujian ZHU ; Zhonghua ZHANG ; Bo ZHANG ; Wanlong TAN ; Xueling QU ; Hongliang SUN ; Tianyi GAN ; Dingwei YE
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(10):1207-1215
BACKGROUND:
LY01005 (Goserelin acetate sustained-release microsphere injection) is a modified gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist injected monthly. This phase III trial study aimed to evaluated the efficacy and safety of LY01005 in Chinese patients with prostate cancer.
METHODS:
We conducted a randomized controlled, open-label, non-inferiority trial across 49 sites in China. This study included 290 patients with prostate cancer who received either LY01005 or goserelin implants every 28 days for three injections. The primary efficacy endpoints were the percentage of patients with testosterone suppression ≤50 ng/dL at day 29 and the cumulative probability of testosterone ≤50 ng/dL from day 29 to 85. Non-inferiority was prespecified at a margin of -10%. Secondary endpoints included significant castration (≤20 ng/dL), testosterone surge within 72 h following repeated dosing, and changes in luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and prostate specific antigen levels.
RESULTS:
On day 29, in the LY01005 and goserelin implant groups, testosterone concentrations fell below medical-castration levels in 99.3% (142/143) and 100% (140/140) of patients, respectively, with a difference of -0.7% (95% confidence interval [CI], -3.9% to 2.0%) between the two groups. The cumulative probabilities of maintaining castration from days 29 to 85 were 99.3% and 97.8%, respectively, with a between-group difference of 1.5% (95% CI, -1.3% to 4.4%). Both results met the criterion for non-inferiority. Secondary endpoints were similar between groups. Both treatments were well-tolerated. LY01005 was associated with fewer injection-site reactions than the goserelin implant (0% vs . 1.4% [2/145]).
CONCLUSION:
LY01005 is as effective as goserelin implants in reducing testosterone to castration levels, with a similar safety profile.
TRIAL REGISTRATION
ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04563936.
Humans
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Male
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Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal/therapeutic use*
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East Asian People
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Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone/agonists*
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Goserelin/therapeutic use*
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Prostate-Specific Antigen
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Prostatic Neoplasms/drug therapy*
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Testosterone

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