1.Clinical outcomes of a novel minimally invasive extendable prosthesis for reconstructing distal femoral defects in pediatric malignant bone tumor resection
Ningkai TANG ; Tao JI ; Fangzhou HE ; Ruifeng WANG ; Haijie LIANG ; Wei GUO ; Xiaodong TANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(16):1049-1058
Objective:To evaluate the preliminary clinical efficacy of minimally invasive extendable prostheses in limb-salvage treatment for distal femoral osteosarcoma in children.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 36 children who underwent reconstruction of bone defects after distal femoral osteosarcoma resection with minimally invasive extendable prostheses at Peking University People's Hospital between December 2021 and December 2023. The cohort included 22 males and 14 females, with a mean age of 10.1±2.7 years (range: 4.3-14.3 years). Among them, 27 cases were primary tumor resections with post-resection bone defects of 17.4±3.2 cm (range: 13.5-25.0 cm), and 9 cases were revision surgeries. Preoperatively, femoral limb length discrepancy (LLD) was 29.6±14.3 mm (range: -1.2-55.0 mm), tibial LLD was 16.0±11.3 mm (range: -4.8-30.0 mm), and total lower limb LLD was 45.1±23.6 mm (range: -5.5-77.0 mm). The prosthesis was modular and compatible with existing tumor prosthesis components via taper connections. Lengthening was achieved by axial screw manual expansion through a 3-4 cm parapatellar arc incision, using a specialized wrench for adjustment. X-rays were performed pre-implantation, before and after each lengthening, and at the last follow-up to assess femoral, tibial, and total lower limb LLD, as well as extension length. At the final follow-up, limb function was assessed using the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS)-93 score, and extension-related complications were analyzed.Results:All 36 children successfully underwent implantation and subsequent extension when indicated. The mean follow-up was 14.9±8.1 months (range: 6-31 months). Eleven patients underwent 16 lengthening procedures, with a mean of 1.5±0.8 per case (range: 1-3) and an average extension of 21.1±8.3 mm (range: 9.2-42.8 mm), achieving a total mean recovery of 31.0±16.1 mm (range: 10.4-61.7 mm). Two patients reached the maximum 5 cm extension capacity and underwent minor procedures to retract the extension device and secure the prosthesis. The remaining 25 patients did not require extension as their LLD was <2 cm. At the last follow-up, femoral, tibial, and total lower limb LLDs were 10.6±11.4 mm (range: -8.6-41.4 mm), 9.1±12.7 mm (range: -9.5-39.5 mm), and 20.1±21.0 mm (range: -10.4-72.5 mm), respectively. The mean MSTS-93 score for the 11 extended patients was 90.0%±12.7% (range: 80.0%-96.7%). Complications included two cases of aseptic loosening requiring revision, one transient peroneal nerve palsy after fixed-length filling, and three cases of prosthesis segment retraction due to excessive exercise. Retractions occurred at 9.1±3.3 months (range: 5.3-11.3 months) and were corrected during subsequent extensions without revision.Conclusions:Minimally invasive extendable prostheses allow individualized limb lengthening through small parapatellar incisions based on LLD and soft tissue tension. The extension mechanism is stable, and functional recovery is favorable.
2.Clinical outcomes of a novel minimally invasive extendable prosthesis for reconstructing distal femoral defects in pediatric malignant bone tumor resection
Ningkai TANG ; Tao JI ; Fangzhou HE ; Ruifeng WANG ; Haijie LIANG ; Wei GUO ; Xiaodong TANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(16):1049-1058
Objective:To evaluate the preliminary clinical efficacy of minimally invasive extendable prostheses in limb-salvage treatment for distal femoral osteosarcoma in children.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 36 children who underwent reconstruction of bone defects after distal femoral osteosarcoma resection with minimally invasive extendable prostheses at Peking University People's Hospital between December 2021 and December 2023. The cohort included 22 males and 14 females, with a mean age of 10.1±2.7 years (range: 4.3-14.3 years). Among them, 27 cases were primary tumor resections with post-resection bone defects of 17.4±3.2 cm (range: 13.5-25.0 cm), and 9 cases were revision surgeries. Preoperatively, femoral limb length discrepancy (LLD) was 29.6±14.3 mm (range: -1.2-55.0 mm), tibial LLD was 16.0±11.3 mm (range: -4.8-30.0 mm), and total lower limb LLD was 45.1±23.6 mm (range: -5.5-77.0 mm). The prosthesis was modular and compatible with existing tumor prosthesis components via taper connections. Lengthening was achieved by axial screw manual expansion through a 3-4 cm parapatellar arc incision, using a specialized wrench for adjustment. X-rays were performed pre-implantation, before and after each lengthening, and at the last follow-up to assess femoral, tibial, and total lower limb LLD, as well as extension length. At the final follow-up, limb function was assessed using the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS)-93 score, and extension-related complications were analyzed.Results:All 36 children successfully underwent implantation and subsequent extension when indicated. The mean follow-up was 14.9±8.1 months (range: 6-31 months). Eleven patients underwent 16 lengthening procedures, with a mean of 1.5±0.8 per case (range: 1-3) and an average extension of 21.1±8.3 mm (range: 9.2-42.8 mm), achieving a total mean recovery of 31.0±16.1 mm (range: 10.4-61.7 mm). Two patients reached the maximum 5 cm extension capacity and underwent minor procedures to retract the extension device and secure the prosthesis. The remaining 25 patients did not require extension as their LLD was <2 cm. At the last follow-up, femoral, tibial, and total lower limb LLDs were 10.6±11.4 mm (range: -8.6-41.4 mm), 9.1±12.7 mm (range: -9.5-39.5 mm), and 20.1±21.0 mm (range: -10.4-72.5 mm), respectively. The mean MSTS-93 score for the 11 extended patients was 90.0%±12.7% (range: 80.0%-96.7%). Complications included two cases of aseptic loosening requiring revision, one transient peroneal nerve palsy after fixed-length filling, and three cases of prosthesis segment retraction due to excessive exercise. Retractions occurred at 9.1±3.3 months (range: 5.3-11.3 months) and were corrected during subsequent extensions without revision.Conclusions:Minimally invasive extendable prostheses allow individualized limb lengthening through small parapatellar incisions based on LLD and soft tissue tension. The extension mechanism is stable, and functional recovery is favorable.
3.Spatial transcriptomic analysis deciphers adipocyte-to-fibroblast transformation in bleomycin-induced murine skin fibrosis
Yixiang ZHANG ; Jiahao HE ; Fangzhou XIE ; Shengzhou SHAN ; Jiaqi QIN ; Chuandong WANG ; Qingfeng LI ; Yun XIE ; Bin FANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(22):2745-2757
Background::Scleroderma is characterized by inflammation and fibrosis, predominantly occurring in the skin and extending to various parts of the body. The pathophysiology of scleroderma is multifaceted, with the current understanding including endothelial damage, inflammatory cell infiltration, and fibroblast activation in its progression. Nonetheless, the mechanism of cellular interactions and the precise spatial distribution of these cellular events within the fibrotic tissues remain elusive, highlighting a critical gap in our comprehensive understanding of scleroderma’s pathogenesis.Methods::In this study, we administered bleomycin intradermally to the dorsal skin of four individual murine models. Subsequently, skin tissues were harvested at predetermined intervals for comprehensive spatial transcriptomic analysis to determine the spatial dynamics influencing scleroderma pathogenesis. To validate the possible results from bioinformatic analysis, further in vitro and in vivo experiments were conducted. Results::Analysis of the spatial transcriptome revealed significant alterations in cell clusters during the progression of scleroderma. Gene Ontology analysis identified disruptions in lipid metabolism as the disease advanced. Pseudotime analysis provided evidence for a phenotypic transition from adipocytes to fibroblasts. In vitro studies demonstrated increased expression of Col1a1 and α-SMA as the disease progressed. These fibroblasts have been identified as key contributors to the increasing inflammation. Co-culturing TGF-β induced adipocytes with RAW264.7 cells resulted in overexpression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the RAW264.7 cells. Both in vitro and in vivo experiments confirmed adipocyte loss and fibroblast formation, with transformed fibroblasts showing pronounced pro-inflammatory characteristics, highlighting their crucial role in the disease mechanism. Conclusions::Our study showed the spatial distribution and dynamic alterations of various cell types during scleroderma progression. Crucially, we identified the transformation of adipocytes into fibroblasts as a key factor promoting disease advancement. These emergent fibroblasts intensify inflammation, indicating that research on these cell clusters could reveal key scleroderma mechanisms and guide future therapies.
4.Application of Novel Uterovaginal Pubic Comb Suspension Surgery with Mer-silene Tape in the Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Keke HUANG ; Wujiang LAI ; Yefei ZHANG ; Fangzhou CHEN ; Liqing HE ; Xiaohong LIU ; Youhong ZHENG ; Nana HAN ; Gaowen CHEN ; Yifeng WANG
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2023;39(11):849-854
Objective:To explore the economic applicability and safetyof the novel uterovaginal pubic comb suspension(UPCS)surgery with Mersilene tape in the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse(POP).Methods:A ret-rospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of patients who underwent UPCS surgery due to POP from January 1st,2021 to February 28,2023.They were divided to the UPCS surgery with Mersilene tape group(group A)and suspension surgery with Y-shaped mesh group(group B)respectively.The POP-Q indication points,sus-pension surgery duration,intraoperative bleeding volume,material expense,postoperative catheter retention time,anal exhaust time and hospitalization duration were recorded for both groupbefore and after surgery.Evaluate the severity of POP related symptoms in patients before and after surgery using the pelvic Floor Distress Invento-ry-short Form 20(PFDI-20)and Pelvic Organ Prolapsed/Urinary Incontinence Sexual Questionnaire-12(PISQ-12),and follow up and observe the patients and analyze the complications.Results:A total of 17 POP patients were included in the study.There were 12 patients in group A while 5 patients in group B.The suspension material expense of group A was considerably lower than that of group B(P<0.05).There was no significant difference between the two groups in preoperative PFDI-20 score,preoperative PISQ-12 score,UPCS surgery duration,intr-aoperative bleeding volume,postoperative urinary catheter retention time,postoperative anal exhaust time and hospitalization duration.All patients showed stable vital signs during the surgery and no severe complications were reported.Compared with the preoperative status,the positions of the Aa,Ba,and C indicatorpoint in group A and group B were all increased significantly(P<0.05).The PFDl-20 and PISQ-12 scores of the two groups at the last follow-up after surgery showed significant improvement compared to those before surgery(P<0.05).No signifi-cant difference was found in the PFDI-20 and PISQ-12 scores between the two groups after surgery(P>0.05).There were no significant differences in the postoperative complications between the two groups(P>0.05).Con-clusions:Compared with suspension surgery with Y-shaped mesh,UPCS surgery with Mersilene tape is safe and effective in the treatment of POP.The UPCS surgery with Mersilene tape showed better cost-effectiveness in the treatment of POP,and the surgical steps are relatively simple.Therefore,UPCS surgery with Mersilene tape was worthy of promotion in clinical practice.
5.Genetic characterization and potential transmission risk of novel IncpGRT1 plasmids from Pseudomonas species
Xinyue Li ; Peng Wang ; Fangzhou Chen ; Xiaofei Mu ; Xiuhui Lu ; Jiaqi He ; Yali Zheng
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(8):1261-1266
Objective :
To analyze the genome structure and genetic characteristics of IncpGRT1 plasmids from Pseud⁃
omonas , and elucidate its potential transmission risk .
Methods :
The genomic DNA of the clinical isolate 15420352 was extracted after purification and preservation of the strain , and then the whole genome was sequenced , and then the type of the plasmid was identified . Sequence annotation and comparison of the backbone region and the accessory modules were performed on all five same type sequenced plasmids , including one plasmid p420352 - strA in this
study and four from GenBank . The plasmids were annotated by RAST , Plasmidfinder , Blast , ResFinder , and ISfinder. The ORFs of the plasmid were annotated and drug resistance genes were found .
Results :
All five plasmids were classified as new IncpGRT1 type plasmids . The IncpGRT1 backbone genes or gene loci were in all five plasmids , and they contained an auxiliary replicon besides the primary IncpGRT1 replicon . Five IncpGRT1 plasmids carried at least three different accessory modules , including the srp region , the msr region , and a Tn5053 family transposon . Three
resistance genes strA , strB , and mer were obtained in these plasmids , which were involved in resistance to two categories of antibiotics and heavy metals . We also found that these plasmids carried at least one virulence gene msr and five key transporters srp , emrE , mod , phn , and lpt , which could improve the environmental adaptability of the strains .
Conclusion
The IncpGRT1 plasmids have become the important vector for the accumulation and spread of some drug resistance genes and virulence genes in Pseudomonas , and have improved the environmental adaptability of the strain.
6. Study on the health literacy and related factors of the cancer prevention consciousness among urban residents in China from 2015 to 2017
Chengcheng LIU ; Chunlei SHI ; Jufang SHI ; Ayan MAO ; Huiyao HUANG ; Pei DONG ; Fangzhou BAI ; Yunsi CHEN ; Debin WANG ; Guoxiang LIU ; Xianzhen LIAO ; Yana BAI ; Xiaojie SUN ; Jiansong REN ; Li YANG ; Donghua WEI ; Bingbing SONG ; Haike LEI ; Yuqin LIU ; Yongzhen ZHANG ; Siying REN ; Jinyi ZHOU ; Jialin WANG ; Jiyong GONG ; Lianzheng YU ; Yunyong LIU ; Lin ZHU ; Lanwei GUO ; Youging WANG ; Yutong HE ; Peian LOU ; Bo CAI ; Xiaohua SUN ; Shouling WU ; Xiao QI ; Kai ZHANG ; Ni LI ; Wanghong XU ; Wuqi QIU ; Min DAI ; Wanqing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(1):47-53
Objective:
To understand the health literacy and relevant factors of cancer prevention consciousness in Chinese urban residents from 2015 to 2017.
Methods:
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 16 provinces covered by the Cancer Screening Program in Urban China from 2015 to 2017. A total of 32 257 local residents aged ≥18 years old who could understand the investigation procedure were included in the study by using the cluster sampling method and convenient sampling method. All local residents were categorized into four groups, which contained 15 524 community residents, 8 016 cancer risk assessment/screening population, 2 289 cancer patients and 6 428 occupational population, respectively. The self-designed questionnaire was used to collect the information of demographic characteristics and cancer prevention consciousness focusing on nine common risk factors, including smoking, alcohol, fiber food, food in hot temperature or pickled food, chewing betel nut, helicobacter pylori, moldy food, hepatitis B infection, estrogen, and exercise. The logistic regression model was adopted to identify the influencing factors.
Results:
The overall health literacy of the cancer prevention consciousness was 77.4% (24 980 participants), with 77.4% (12 018 participants), 79.9% (6 406 participants), 77.2% (1 766 participants) and 74.5% (4 709 participants) in each group (
7.Exploration on the Effect of Ritual-music Culture on the Construction of Harmonious Doctor-patient Relationship
Chengsen HE ; Fangzhou XIE ; Li YU ; Meifu ZHU
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(7):832-835
This paper firstly expounded the origin of the ritual-music culture.Then it explored the nature of the ritual-music culture which respects the laws of nature,bases on the position,sticks to the rules,exerts subjective initiative,fulfillseach duty,promotes harmony,unifies objectivity and subjectivity,complements each other and pursuits civilization.Analysis of the ritual-music culture provided inner value pursuit,conscientious code of conduct and healthy mental attitude for the construction of a harmonious doctor-patient relationship,which is of great theoretical and practical significance to handle the doctor-patient relationship properly.
8.Effects of norepinephrine preconditioning and ischemic preconditioning on apoptosis and Bcl-2, Bax expression in rat myocardial cells during myocardial ischemic reperfusion
Fangzhou CHENG ; Guohua TANG ; Gengshan LI ; Xiqiu YU ; Yuanzhong LI ; Xinhua HE ; Cuiyu BAO ; Yu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To study the effects of norepinephrine preconditioning(NE-P) and ischemic preconditioning (IP)on apoptosis and Bcl-2, Bax expression in rat myocardial cells in myocardial ischemic reperfusion (I/R). METHODS: The model of rat ischemic-reperfusion was used to conduct NE-preconditioning. Apoptotic myocytes were detected with TUNEL. Bcl-2, Bax expression were detected with immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: The rate of apoptosis cells in I/R group was higher, the rate of apoptosis cells in NE-P group and IP was lower significantly than that in I/R group( P0.05). CONCLUSION: NE-P reduced myocyte apoptosis by I/R in rats; The expression of Bcl-2 ,Bax genes played an important role in myocardial apoptosis.


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