1.Three-dimensional displacement and risk factors of midshaft clavicle fractures treated with titanium elastic intramedullary nailing
Junwei ZHANG ; Lingling CHEN ; Zhenyuan MA ; Weizhi NIE ; Chaohui LI ; Haitao WANG ; Laibao DUAN ; Jinyong HOU ; Hongzheng BI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(2):269-277
BACKGROUND:Titanium elastic intramedullary nailing for the treatment of significantly displaced midshaft clavicle fractures has the characteristics of minimally invasive and elastic fixation.The displacement of the fracture is closely related to the later function.However,there are few studies on the three-dimensional displacement analysis of the fracture ends before surgery and after intramedullary fixation such as titanium elastic intramedullary nailing.OBJECTIVE:To explore the three-dimensional displacement of fracture ends after midshaft clavicle fracture and fixation with titanium elastic intramedullary nails,and to analyze the risk factors.METHODS:A total of 91 patients with midshaft clavicle fracture(fracture end shortening ≥15 mm)admitted to Wendeng Orthopedic Hospital of Shandong Province from April 2019 to April 2024 were selected,including 57 males and 34 females,aged(51.73±10.21)years old.All patients received closed reduction and internal fixation with titanium elastic intramedullary nail.CT scans of the affected clavicle were performed before and on the first day after surgery.The CT data were imported into Mimics software for modeling.The length of the clavicle,lateral displacement of the fracture end,and rotation of the distal end of the fracture along the X,Y,and Z axes were measured and recorded before and after surgery.Pearson correlation coefficient was used for correlation analysis of various parameters,and generalized linear regression was used to evaluate risk factors.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Preoperatively,the variable that increased the risk of lateral displacement was the number of comminuted bone fragments,the variable that increased the risk of shortening displacement was male patients,and the variable that increased the risk of Z-axis rotation was the left limb.Shortening displacement was significantly positively correlated with lateral displacement(r=0.715,P<0.001);shortening displacement was significantly positively correlated with X-axis rotation displacement and Y-axis rotation displacement(r=0.265,P=0.028;r=0.303,P=0.011);lateral displacement was significantly positively correlated with Y-axis rotation and Z-axis rotation(r=0.258,P=0.032;r=0.250,P=0.038);X-axis rotation was significantly positively correlated with Y-axis rotation(r=0.382,P=0.001),and Z-axis rotation was significantly positively correlated with Y-axis rotation(r=0.280,P=0.020).(2)Postoperatively:The number of scapula fractures and comminuted bone fragments were variables that increased the risk of postoperative shortening and lateral displacement:Preoperative X-,Y-,and Z-axis rotation displacements were risk variables that increased postoperative X-,Y-,and Z-axis rotation displacements,respectively.Postoperative lateral displacement was significantly positively correlated with postoperative shortening and displacement(r=0.584,P=0.000),and postoperative lateral displacement was also significantly positively correlated with postoperative Y axis rotation and Z axis rotation(r=0.360,P=0.002;r=0.250,P=0.038).Postoperative Y axis rotation was significantly positively correlated with postoperative Z axis rotation(r=0.248,P=0.040).(3)The results showed that the three-dimensional displacement of the clavicle end before and after surgery was affected by many factors,especially the number of comminuted bone fragments,scapula fractures,gender,and original rotation displacement.At the same time,there were complex correlations between various displacements,especially the correlation between shortening displacement and lateral displacement was the strongest.
2.Three-dimensional displacement and risk factors of midshaft clavicle fractures treated with titanium elastic intramedullary nailing
Junwei ZHANG ; Lingling CHEN ; Zhenyuan MA ; Weizhi NIE ; Chaohui LI ; Haitao WANG ; Laibao DUAN ; Jinyong HOU ; Hongzheng BI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(2):269-277
BACKGROUND:Titanium elastic intramedullary nailing for the treatment of significantly displaced midshaft clavicle fractures has the characteristics of minimally invasive and elastic fixation.The displacement of the fracture is closely related to the later function.However,there are few studies on the three-dimensional displacement analysis of the fracture ends before surgery and after intramedullary fixation such as titanium elastic intramedullary nailing.OBJECTIVE:To explore the three-dimensional displacement of fracture ends after midshaft clavicle fracture and fixation with titanium elastic intramedullary nails,and to analyze the risk factors.METHODS:A total of 91 patients with midshaft clavicle fracture(fracture end shortening ≥15 mm)admitted to Wendeng Orthopedic Hospital of Shandong Province from April 2019 to April 2024 were selected,including 57 males and 34 females,aged(51.73±10.21)years old.All patients received closed reduction and internal fixation with titanium elastic intramedullary nail.CT scans of the affected clavicle were performed before and on the first day after surgery.The CT data were imported into Mimics software for modeling.The length of the clavicle,lateral displacement of the fracture end,and rotation of the distal end of the fracture along the X,Y,and Z axes were measured and recorded before and after surgery.Pearson correlation coefficient was used for correlation analysis of various parameters,and generalized linear regression was used to evaluate risk factors.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Preoperatively,the variable that increased the risk of lateral displacement was the number of comminuted bone fragments,the variable that increased the risk of shortening displacement was male patients,and the variable that increased the risk of Z-axis rotation was the left limb.Shortening displacement was significantly positively correlated with lateral displacement(r=0.715,P<0.001);shortening displacement was significantly positively correlated with X-axis rotation displacement and Y-axis rotation displacement(r=0.265,P=0.028;r=0.303,P=0.011);lateral displacement was significantly positively correlated with Y-axis rotation and Z-axis rotation(r=0.258,P=0.032;r=0.250,P=0.038);X-axis rotation was significantly positively correlated with Y-axis rotation(r=0.382,P=0.001),and Z-axis rotation was significantly positively correlated with Y-axis rotation(r=0.280,P=0.020).(2)Postoperatively:The number of scapula fractures and comminuted bone fragments were variables that increased the risk of postoperative shortening and lateral displacement:Preoperative X-,Y-,and Z-axis rotation displacements were risk variables that increased postoperative X-,Y-,and Z-axis rotation displacements,respectively.Postoperative lateral displacement was significantly positively correlated with postoperative shortening and displacement(r=0.584,P=0.000),and postoperative lateral displacement was also significantly positively correlated with postoperative Y axis rotation and Z axis rotation(r=0.360,P=0.002;r=0.250,P=0.038).Postoperative Y axis rotation was significantly positively correlated with postoperative Z axis rotation(r=0.248,P=0.040).(3)The results showed that the three-dimensional displacement of the clavicle end before and after surgery was affected by many factors,especially the number of comminuted bone fragments,scapula fractures,gender,and original rotation displacement.At the same time,there were complex correlations between various displacements,especially the correlation between shortening displacement and lateral displacement was the strongest.
3.The Initial Evaluation of the Safety and Impact on Cardiac Electrical Synchronization Post Low Ventricular Septum Implantation of Leadless Pacemaker
Jifang MA ; You ZHOU ; Yonghui ZHAO ; Haitao YANG ; Xiaobiao ZANG ; Juan HU ; Weifeng SONG ; Xianqing WANG ; Haixia FU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(1):69-75
Objective:This study aims to investigate the feasibility and safety of implanting leadless pacemakers in the low septum and its impact on cardiac electrical synchronization.Methods:A total of 36 patients who received leadless pacemaker implantation at Fuwai Central China Cardiovascular Hospital from January 2021 to August 2023 were included in this study.According to implantation sites of leadless pacemakers,patients were divided into mid-septal group(n=16)and low-septal group(n=20).The clinical characteristics and cardiac electrical synchronization were compared between the two groups.Results:There were 21 male patients,mean age was(68±13)years old.There was no statistical difference in the type of brady-arrhythmia between the two groups(P=0.73).There were 61 implant attempts in these 36 patients,and there was no significant difference in the number of attempts,procedure time,and pacemaker parameters between the two groups,but the average procedure time tended to be shorter in the low-septal group([84±37]minutes vs.[105±35]minutes,P=0.09).In terms of electrical synchronization,there was no statistical difference in QRS duration between the low-septal group and the mid-septal group([162.0±21.1]ms vs.[174.0±14.8]ms,P=0.20).There were no vascular puncture complications,cardiac perforation,or pericardial tamponade during the procedure.There were no complications and readmissions related to the leadless pacemaker during follow-up period.Conclusions:Our results show that the implantation of a leadless pacemaker in the low ventricular septum is safe and effective,has a similar impact on cardiac electrical synchronization as mid-septal pacing.
4.IL-37 inhibits osteogenic transformation of human aortic vascular smooth muscle cells and participates in inhibition of their calcification via TLR/NF-κB pathway
Chenyue MA ; Qiongyi HE ; Meng WANG ; Meng CHAI ; Haitao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(2):304-309
Objective:To investigate the effect of IL-37 on oxidized low-density lipoprotein(ox-LDL)-induced calcification in human aortic vascular smooth muscle cells(HA-SMCs)and the influence of toll-like receptor(TLR)/nuclear transcription factor(NF-κB)pathway and osteogenic transcription factors,to demonstrate the mechanism of IL-37 in calcification.Methods:The calcifica-tion model of HA-SMCs was treated with ox-LDL,and the model group was pretreated with 100 ng/ml IL-37 or 100 μmol/L PDTC.CCK8 was used to detect cell proliferation activity;flow cytometry was used to detect apoptosis.Alizarin red staining was used to detect calcified nodules.The mRNA levels of smooth muscle actin(SMA),bone morphogenetic protein(BMP2)and IL-37 were detected by qPCR;mRNA and protein expression levels of TLR,NF-κB,p-NF-κB,RUNX-associated transcription factor(RUNX2),alkaline phosphatase(ALP),SMA and smooth muscle 22α(SM22α)were detected by qPCR and Western blot.Results:Compared with the control group,ox-LDL treatment enhanced cellular proliferation activity and was concentration-dependent(P<0.05),and apoptosis rate was increased,while the model group produced significant orange-red calcified nodules,up-regulated mRNA and protein expres-sion of inflammatory factors such as TLR and NF-κB,up-regulated mRNA expression of IL-37,RUNX2,BMP2,ALP,while SMA and SM22α mRNA expressions were decreased,and the protein expressions of p-NF-κB and RUNX2 were increased significantly;compared with the modeling group,the IL-37 pretreatment group showed lower viability and decreased apoptosis rate(P<0.05),sig-nificantly reduced calcified nodules,and the mRNA and protein expression of inflammatory factors such as TLR and NF-κB,and mRNA of RUNX2,BMP2,ALP expressions were downregulated,mRNA expression of SMA and SM22α were elevated,and protein expressions of p-NF-κB and RUNX2 were significantly decreased,showing the same trend as the inhibitor PDTC group in cytokines.Conclusion:IL-37 inhibits calcification of HA-SMCs,which may be related to the inhibition of NF-κB pathway and osteogenic pheno-type transformation.
5.Expert consensus on the basic research and clinical application of circadian clock for the precision diagnosis and treatment of oral and maxillofacial squamous cell carcinoma
Kai YANG ; Moyi SUN ; Longjiang LI ; Zhangui TANG ; Wei GUO ; Guoxin REN ; Zhiwei ZHANG ; Hong TANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Zhijun SUN ; Qing XI ; Chunjie LI ; Xin HUANG ; Heming WU ; Wei SHANG ; Jian MENG ; Jichen LI ; Hong MA ; Guiquan ZHU ; Yi LI ; Yaoxu LI ; Haitao HE ; Fugui ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Dan ZHAO ; Deping SUN ; Xiaoqiang LV ; Dan CHEN ; Fujun ZHANG ; Rui CHEN ; Yadong LI ; Jinsong ZHANG ; Xiaojuan FU ; Li XIANG ; Shouyi LI ; Shilin YIN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(2):149-156
Recent studies have shown that the physiological homeostasis of oral mucosal cells is regulated by the circadian clock.Dis-ruption or dysfunction of the circadian clock is closely associated with the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma(OSCC).Research based on the circadian clock offers a novel perspective on the pathogenesis and therapeutic strategies for OSCC.However,there is current-ly limited research on this topic,and people generally have insufficient understanding and recognition of the circadian clock.Given the complexity and challenges of circadian clock which is the fourth dimension of medical research,we organize relevant experts based on summarizing the current research results of circadian clock in the pathogenesis and precision diagnosis and treatment of OSCC,combining the scientific principles of the circadian clock's role and their long-term research experience,then summarizes and recommends the con-sensus opinions for the research of circadian clock in the pathogenesis mechanism and precision diagnosis and treatment of human OSCC,with the hope of providing guidance for the basic research and clinical application of circadian clock or circadian rhythm in the pathogene-sis mechanism and precision diagnosis and treatment of oral and maxillofacial squamous cell carcinoma.
6.Prediction and Clinical Evaluation of Cobb Angle in Idiopathic Scoliosis Using Machine Learning and Three-Point Mechanical Data of 3D-Printed Orthotics
Xunjun MA ; Ya LI ; Jun YU ; Haitao LIU ; Yuncheng WU ; Jinwu WANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):364-370
Objective A Cobb angle prediction model for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis(AIS)based on three-point mechanical data from three-dimensional(3D)-printed orthotics and various machine learning algorithms was developed,so as to provide an innovative,radiation-free method for early clinical screening and monitoring of AIS.Methods Clinical data from AIS patients and mechanical data from 3D-printed orthotics were collected to construct a comprehensive dataset with features such as gender,age,disease type,weight,and Risser score.Six algorithms,namely,random forest,support vector regression,gradient boosting regressor,extreme gradient boosting,lightgbm,and catboost,were used to construct and evaluate the performance of Cobb angle prediction models.Results The gradient boosting regressor model had the best performance on several evaluation metrics,achieving a precision rate of 0.937,recall rate of 0.818,F1-score of 0.949,and an area under curve(AUC)value of 0.843.In the validation set,the model's predictions reached an accuracy rate of 0.942,fitting well with the actual Cobb values.Conclusions The Cobb angle prediction model based on mechanical data and machine learning effectively avoids the radiation risks associated with traditional full-spine X-ray examinations in early clinical screening.It provides a non-invasive assessment for AIS patients,enhancing the safety and efficiency of screening and monitoring,and offering a powerful decision-making tool for clinicians,with a great clinical significance.
7.Prediction and Clinical Evaluation of Cobb Angle in Idiopathic Scoliosis Using Machine Learning and Three-Point Mechanical Data of 3D-Printed Orthotics
Xunjun MA ; Ya LI ; Jun YU ; Haitao LIU ; Yuncheng WU ; Jinwu WANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):364-370
Objective A Cobb angle prediction model for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis(AIS)based on three-point mechanical data from three-dimensional(3D)-printed orthotics and various machine learning algorithms was developed,so as to provide an innovative,radiation-free method for early clinical screening and monitoring of AIS.Methods Clinical data from AIS patients and mechanical data from 3D-printed orthotics were collected to construct a comprehensive dataset with features such as gender,age,disease type,weight,and Risser score.Six algorithms,namely,random forest,support vector regression,gradient boosting regressor,extreme gradient boosting,lightgbm,and catboost,were used to construct and evaluate the performance of Cobb angle prediction models.Results The gradient boosting regressor model had the best performance on several evaluation metrics,achieving a precision rate of 0.937,recall rate of 0.818,F1-score of 0.949,and an area under curve(AUC)value of 0.843.In the validation set,the model's predictions reached an accuracy rate of 0.942,fitting well with the actual Cobb values.Conclusions The Cobb angle prediction model based on mechanical data and machine learning effectively avoids the radiation risks associated with traditional full-spine X-ray examinations in early clinical screening.It provides a non-invasive assessment for AIS patients,enhancing the safety and efficiency of screening and monitoring,and offering a powerful decision-making tool for clinicians,with a great clinical significance.
8.Regulatory role of KH-type splicing regulatory protein in lung adenocarcinoma:key role of JAK1/STAT3 pathway
Chaonan MA ; Mengyao WANG ; Sa ZHANG ; Li LI ; Haitao WEI
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(1):1-12
Objective To investigate the effect of KH-type splicing regulatory protein(KHSRP)on the malignant biological behavior of lung adenocarcinoma(LUAD)by targeting the Janus kinase 1(JAK1)/signal transducer and activator of transcription 3(STAT3)signaling axis.Methods Clinical data were collected for 64 patients with LUAD,diagnosed at Huaihe Hospital from January 2017 to December 2018.Expression levels of KHSRP were detected in LUAD tissues and adjacent tissues by immunohistochemical staining.KHSRP gene expression was also detected in LUAD cell lines(SPC-A1,H1975,CL1-5,PC-9,Calu-3,H446)and normal human bronchial epithelial cells using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction.KHSRP expression in SPC-A1,H1975,PC-9,and Calu-3 cells was manipulated by lentivirus transfection.The effects of KHSRP on the proliferation,migration,and invasion of LUAD cells were detected by Cell Counting Kit-8 and Transwell assays.The effects of KHSRP overexpression and knockdown were also investigated in a mouse xenograft tumor model,and JAK/STAT signaling pathway proteins were detected by Western blot.Rescue experiments were conducted to verify if KHSRP promoted the malignant progression of LUAD cells by regulating the JAK1/STAT3 signaling pathway.Results KHSRP expression was significantly higher in LUAD tissues compared with adjacent tissues(P<0.05).Overexpression of KHSRP significantly promoted the proliferation,migration,and invasion of LUAD cells in vitro(P<0.05).KHSRP also promoted LUAD cell xenograft tumor growth and lung nodule metastasis in nude mice in vivo(P<0.01).KHSRP knockdown significantly decreased the levels of JAK1,phospho-JAK1,and STAT3 in the JAK/STAT signaling pathway,while the situation was reversed following KHSRP overexpression(P<0.05).Rescue experiments showed that KHSRP reversed the inhibitory effect of knockdown(P<0.05).Conclusions KHSRP targets the JAK1/STAT3 signaling pathway and acts as an oncogene in LUAD.
9.Comparison of efficacy and safety of crisaborole ointment 2% versus pimecrolimus cream 1% in the treatment of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis in children: a multicenter, randomized, controlled clinical trial
Xing XIAO ; Shan WANG ; Huan YANG ; Hong SHU ; Yanping GUO ; Jinping CHEN ; Yao LU ; Qinfeng LI ; Yuan LIANG ; Mutong ZHAO ; Xiaoyan LUO ; Limin MIAO ; Rui XU ; Xuemei LI ; Sha LAI ; Jianhong LI ; Zhen LUO ; Lu YU ; Lu XING ; Meitan WANG ; Xiaoli LI ; Haitao XU ; Ping LI ; Hua WANG ; Lin MA
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2025;58(5):425-430
Objective:To compare the efficacy and safety of crisaborole ointment 2% versus pimecrolimus cream 1% in the treatment of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis in children aged 2 years or older.Methods:A multicenter, randomized, open-label, controlled clinical trial was conducted. A total of 120 pediatric patients aged 2 - 17 years with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis were enrolled from departments of dermatology of 8 hospitals in China between March 2022 and February 2023. The participants were randomly assigned in a 1∶1 ratio to the crisaborole group and the pimecrolimus group, and received the treatment with crisaborole ointment 2% and pimecrolimus cream 1% respectively, twice a day for 4 weeks. Visits were scheduled at baseline/on day 1, as well as on days 8, 15, and 29. The primary efficacy outcome was the percentage of patients achieving the Investigator's Static Global Assessment (ISGA) success (defined as clear [0] or almost clear [1] on the ISGA scale, combined with ≥ 2‐grade improvement from baseline) on day 29. The secondary efficacy outcomes included changes in the Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) total scores from baseline to day 29, percentages of patients achieving ISGA improvement (defined as clear [0] or almost clear [1] on the ISGA scale), as well as changes in the Peak Pruritus Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) scores, Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) /Infants' Dermatology Life Quality Index (IDLQI) /Children's Dermatology Life Quality Index (CDLQI) scores, and in the Dermatitis Family Impact (DFI) scores. Drug safety was evaluated according to the incidence of adverse events. Categorical data were compared using the chi-square test. Since measurement data did not follow a normal distribution, the rank sum test was used for comparisons of measurement data between groups.Results:A total of 106 children with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis were included in the per-protocol analysis set, with 52 in the crisaborole group (26 males and 26 females) and 54 in the pimecrolimus group (27 males and 27 females). There were no significant differences in age, disease duration, ISGA and EASI scores at baseline between the two groups (all P > 0.05). On day 29, 22 patients (42.31%) in the crisaborole group and 25 (46.30%) in the pimecrolimus group achieved ISGA success, with no significant difference between the two groups ( χ2 = 0.17, P = 0.68) ; 35 patients (67.31%) in the crisaborole group and 45 (83.33%) in the pimecrolimus group achieved ISGA improvement, also with no significant difference between the two groups ( χ2 = 3.68, P = 0.06) ; additionally, there were no significant differences in the EASI, pruritus NRS, DLQI/IDLQI/CDLQI, or DFI scores between the two groups (all P > 0.05). Adverse reactions to the two topical agents were mainly local reactions such as mild to moderate pain, itching, or worsening of itching, and no obvious systemic adverse reactions occurred. The incidence of drug-related adverse reactions was 46.15% (24 cases) in the crisaborole group and 37.04% (20 cases) in the pimecrolimus group, with no significant difference between the two groups ( χ2 = 0.91, P = 0.34) . Conclusion:The efficacy of crisaborole ointment 2% was comparable to that of pimecrolimus cream 1% in the treatment of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis in children aged ≥ 2 years, and it yielded early and rapid improvement in the quality of life of patients and their families, with good safety and tolerability profiles.
10.A case report of female primary enteric adenocarcinoma of the urethra:3 surgeries and 39-month follow-up
Peili MA ; Haitao DAI ; Zhong ZHANG ; Guanghai JI ; Meiyuan ZHOU ; Changwei PENG
Journal of Modern Urology 2025;30(9):784-787
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics and treatment methods of female primary enteric adenocarcinoma of the urethra.Methods The diagnosis and treatment of one case were reported.The origin,etiology,imaging findings,diagnosis,treatment,and prognosis were discussed in combination with relevant literature.Results The patient is a 61-year-old female,visited our hospital due to vaginal odor complicated with urethral bleeding for 2 months,and was diagnosed with urethral adenocarcinoma after examination.She underwent partial urethral resection,urethral meatus shaping and temporary bladder fistula surgery,with negative resection margins.However,local recurrence occurred 7 months after surgery.The patient was readmitted for a second time,undergoing laparoscopic total urethral resection,anterior vaginal wall resection,bladder neck resection,and permanent bladder fistulation,followed by chemotherapy.At the 19th month after the first surgery,the patient was admitted due to tumor recurrence,and the third surgery consisted of total bladder and uterus resection,ileal neobladder,and perineal closure.Postoperative pathology indicated urethral adenocarcinoma originating from the intestines.During the 39-month follow-up,the tumor recurred twice.No recurrence or metastasis was observed after the final total pelvic exenteration.Conclusion Enteric adenocarcinoma of the urethra is extremely rare.Comprehensive treatment including surgery,radiotherapy,and chemotherapy may prolong survival,but the overall prognosis is poor,requiring long-term follow-up.

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