1.Fixation with modified double-pulley anchor suture for Rockwood type Ⅱ patella fractures
Xiaokai LIU ; Shaoqi TIAN ; Pengyuan SU ; Zhichao HAN ; Hengxin ZHAO ; Lanfeng DING ; Yuanhe WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2025;27(10):881-887
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of fixation with a modified double-pulley anchor suture in the treatment of Rockwood type Ⅱ patella fractures.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the 60 patients with Rockwood type Ⅱ patellar fracture who had been admitted to Department of Joint Surgery, The Hospital Affiliated to Qingdao University between November 2021 and November 2023. The cohort included 31 males and 29 females, with an age of (53.5±10.4) years. According to the treatment methods, the patients were divided into a study group (28 cases) which was treated by traction reinforcement of the terminal anchor suture in addition to fixation with a double-pulley anchor suture, and a control group (32 cases) which was treated by the traditional Kirschner wire tension band technique. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, incision length, reoperation rate, complication rate, fracture healing, and visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores and Bostman scores at postoperative 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months and at the last follow-up were compared between the 2 groups.Results:No statistically significant differences were observed in the preoperative general data between the 2 groups, indicating that the 2 groups were comparable ( P>0.05). All patients were followed up for (12.8±1.4) months postoperatively. The study group demonstrated significantly lower intraoperative blood loss [(25.9±6.8) mL] than the control group [(40.5±11.6) mL], and a significantly lower reoperation rate (0) than the control group [53.1% (17/32)] ( P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups in operation time, incision length, incidence of complications, as well as in VAS pain scores or Bostman scores at postoperative 1 month, 3 months, or 6 months or at the last follow-up (all P>0.05). Fractures healed in both groups at 6 months postoperatively. Conclusions:For patients with Rockwood type Ⅱ patellar fracture, fixation with modified double-pulley suture anchor can achieve good clinical efficacy. Compared to the traditional Kirschner wire tension band technique, the modified mothed significantly reduces intraoperative blood loss and avoids secondary trauma caused by a second surgery for implant removal.
2.Application of cold atmospheric plasmas in prevention and treatment of military training injuries
Heping LI ; Dingxin LIU ; Yunen LIU ; Xue WEN ; Hengxin ZHAO ; Jishen ZHANG ; Xiang LI ; Peifang CONG ; Hailu WANG ; Wei WEI ; Yiyun LIU ; Qi CHANG
Military Medical Sciences 2025;49(1):8-14
Military training represents one of the most essential activities for troops during peacetime,of which the prevention and treatment of training-induced injuries are a very important part.Recent findings of research suggest that cold atmospheric plasma(CAP)exhibits a distinctive and multifaceted superiority in terms of broad-spectrum sterilization,rapid blood coagulation and healing promotion for wounds.Consequently,CAP has good prospects of applications in diverse fields such as clinical medicine,emergency rescue and military medicine.Based on a review of the research progress in plasma medicine,the applicability of CAP in the prevention and treatment of military training injuries was discussed in this paper by focusing on the urgent issues related to military training injury,including the typical application scenarios and methods for CAP,the safety and effectiveness of plasma trauma prevention and treatment,and the key issues facing the prevention and treatment of military training injuries.
3.Laryngeal diadochokinesis in children with functional articulation disorders
Tianyi HUANG ; Xiaoyu WANG ; Wensheng ZHAO ; Hakyung KIM ; Hengxin LIU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(4):316-319
Objective To investigate the characteristics of laryngeal diadochokinesis(LDDK)in children with functional articulation disorder(FAD)using different corpus.Methods A total of 23 children with FAD and 21 typically developing(TD)children,aged 4-6,from Shanghai's general kindergartens were recruited.Five types of acoustic parameters were collected:average rate and jitter(%)of LDDK(/?a/,/ha/,/??/,/h?/),the diadochoki-nesis rate(/pataka/),the jitter and shimmer of the vowel/a/,maximum phonation time(MPT).Differences across different corpora of the LDDK were analyzed between the two groups.Results ① Between-group compari-son:the rate of/?a/was significantly lower in FAD children than in TD children(P<0.05).② Different corpora comparison:the LDDK speed of/?a/-/ha/was significantly different for both groups,/?a/-/??/was significantly different in TD children,and/ha/-/h?/was significantly different in FAD children.The LDDK jitter of/ha/-/h?/was significantly different among FAD children.Conclusion The LDDK of children with FAD is weaker than the TD children,and both groups exhibiting varying abilities across different corpora.
4.Prospect and clinical translation of cold atmospheric plasmas combined with radiation therapy for tumors
Qingguo FU ; Ye LI ; Yuechao ZHAO ; Hengxin ZHAO ; Hailu WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Heping LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(1):92-96
Plasma medicine, as an interdisciplinary research field of plasma physics and chemistry, life sciences and clinical medicine, etc., has received widespread attention from researchers in different research fields and has obtained dramatic development in this century. In this article, based on a brief introduction of the characteristics of cold atmospheric plasmas (CAP), the CAP action mechanisms on tumors, clinical translation challenges, similarities and differences between CAP cancer therapy and radiotherapy, and the synergistic effects of CAP and radiation on the tumors were reviewed. Finally, some possible clinical application scenarios and their feasibilities of the combined CAP-radiation therapy for tumors were discussed.
5.Dysphagia in Patients Undergoing Esophageal Atresia Surgery:Risk Factors and Strategies for Management
Shuangshuang LI ; Chuanping XIE ; Yong ZHAO ; Junmin LIAO ; Hengxin LIU ; Jinshi HUANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(1):12-17
Objective To investigate the occurrence of dysphagia in patients with congenital esophageal atre-sia(EA)after surgery and study the associated risk factors.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data of 103 children who underwent surgery for congenital EA at Beijing Children's Hospital,Capital Medi-cal University,from July 2016 to August 2023.Results A total of 103 eligible cases of congenital EA were includ-ed in this study,among which 74 cases experienced dysphagia,with an incidence rate of 71.8%.Single-factor anal-ysis revealed that primary surgery(x2=4.017,P=0.045),endoscopic surgery(x2=8.315,P=0.004),long-seg-ment defects(x2=10.975,P<0.001),gastroesophageal reflux(x2=16.973,P<0.001),vocal cord paralysis(x2=4.017,P=0.045),tracheomalacia(x2=5.778,P=0.016),and arytenoid movement disorder(x2=10.420,P=0.001)were significantly associated with postoperative dysphagia.Further binary logistic regression analysis indi-cated that endoscopic surgery(OR=24.373,P=0.016),tracheomalacia(OR=17.556,P=0.010),and anasto-motic stenosis(OR=20.453,P=0.032)were independent risk factors for increased incidence of postoperative dys-phagia.Moreover,stratified analysis of dysphagia duration using unordered multinomial logistic regression revealed that tracheomalacia(OR=16.883,P=0.007;OR=4.337,P=0.045),long-segment defects(OR=0.040,P=0.049;OR=0.040,P=0.036),and arytenoid movement disorder(OR=0.127,P=0.039;OR=0.510,P=0.028)were closely associated with dysphagia duration.Conclusion Dysphagia is a common symptom in children with congenital EA after surgery across all age groups.Endoscopic surgery,long-segment defects,tracheomalacia,and anastomotic stenosis are independent factors contributing to postoperative dysphagia.Additionally,tracheoma-lacia,long-segment defects,and arytenoid movement disorder are closely related to the duration of dysphagia.
6.Laryngeal diadochokinesis in children with functional articulation disorders
Tianyi HUANG ; Xiaoyu WANG ; Wensheng ZHAO ; Hakyung KIM ; Hengxin LIU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(4):316-319
Objective To investigate the characteristics of laryngeal diadochokinesis(LDDK)in children with functional articulation disorder(FAD)using different corpus.Methods A total of 23 children with FAD and 21 typically developing(TD)children,aged 4-6,from Shanghai's general kindergartens were recruited.Five types of acoustic parameters were collected:average rate and jitter(%)of LDDK(/?a/,/ha/,/??/,/h?/),the diadochoki-nesis rate(/pataka/),the jitter and shimmer of the vowel/a/,maximum phonation time(MPT).Differences across different corpora of the LDDK were analyzed between the two groups.Results ① Between-group compari-son:the rate of/?a/was significantly lower in FAD children than in TD children(P<0.05).② Different corpora comparison:the LDDK speed of/?a/-/ha/was significantly different for both groups,/?a/-/??/was significantly different in TD children,and/ha/-/h?/was significantly different in FAD children.The LDDK jitter of/ha/-/h?/was significantly different among FAD children.Conclusion The LDDK of children with FAD is weaker than the TD children,and both groups exhibiting varying abilities across different corpora.
7.Dysphagia in Patients Undergoing Esophageal Atresia Surgery:Risk Factors and Strategies for Management
Shuangshuang LI ; Chuanping XIE ; Yong ZHAO ; Junmin LIAO ; Hengxin LIU ; Jinshi HUANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(1):12-17
Objective To investigate the occurrence of dysphagia in patients with congenital esophageal atre-sia(EA)after surgery and study the associated risk factors.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data of 103 children who underwent surgery for congenital EA at Beijing Children's Hospital,Capital Medi-cal University,from July 2016 to August 2023.Results A total of 103 eligible cases of congenital EA were includ-ed in this study,among which 74 cases experienced dysphagia,with an incidence rate of 71.8%.Single-factor anal-ysis revealed that primary surgery(x2=4.017,P=0.045),endoscopic surgery(x2=8.315,P=0.004),long-seg-ment defects(x2=10.975,P<0.001),gastroesophageal reflux(x2=16.973,P<0.001),vocal cord paralysis(x2=4.017,P=0.045),tracheomalacia(x2=5.778,P=0.016),and arytenoid movement disorder(x2=10.420,P=0.001)were significantly associated with postoperative dysphagia.Further binary logistic regression analysis indi-cated that endoscopic surgery(OR=24.373,P=0.016),tracheomalacia(OR=17.556,P=0.010),and anasto-motic stenosis(OR=20.453,P=0.032)were independent risk factors for increased incidence of postoperative dys-phagia.Moreover,stratified analysis of dysphagia duration using unordered multinomial logistic regression revealed that tracheomalacia(OR=16.883,P=0.007;OR=4.337,P=0.045),long-segment defects(OR=0.040,P=0.049;OR=0.040,P=0.036),and arytenoid movement disorder(OR=0.127,P=0.039;OR=0.510,P=0.028)were closely associated with dysphagia duration.Conclusion Dysphagia is a common symptom in children with congenital EA after surgery across all age groups.Endoscopic surgery,long-segment defects,tracheomalacia,and anastomotic stenosis are independent factors contributing to postoperative dysphagia.Additionally,tracheoma-lacia,long-segment defects,and arytenoid movement disorder are closely related to the duration of dysphagia.
8.Fixation with modified double-pulley anchor suture for Rockwood type Ⅱ patella fractures
Xiaokai LIU ; Shaoqi TIAN ; Pengyuan SU ; Zhichao HAN ; Hengxin ZHAO ; Lanfeng DING ; Yuanhe WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2025;27(10):881-887
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of fixation with a modified double-pulley anchor suture in the treatment of Rockwood type Ⅱ patella fractures.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the 60 patients with Rockwood type Ⅱ patellar fracture who had been admitted to Department of Joint Surgery, The Hospital Affiliated to Qingdao University between November 2021 and November 2023. The cohort included 31 males and 29 females, with an age of (53.5±10.4) years. According to the treatment methods, the patients were divided into a study group (28 cases) which was treated by traction reinforcement of the terminal anchor suture in addition to fixation with a double-pulley anchor suture, and a control group (32 cases) which was treated by the traditional Kirschner wire tension band technique. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, incision length, reoperation rate, complication rate, fracture healing, and visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores and Bostman scores at postoperative 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months and at the last follow-up were compared between the 2 groups.Results:No statistically significant differences were observed in the preoperative general data between the 2 groups, indicating that the 2 groups were comparable ( P>0.05). All patients were followed up for (12.8±1.4) months postoperatively. The study group demonstrated significantly lower intraoperative blood loss [(25.9±6.8) mL] than the control group [(40.5±11.6) mL], and a significantly lower reoperation rate (0) than the control group [53.1% (17/32)] ( P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups in operation time, incision length, incidence of complications, as well as in VAS pain scores or Bostman scores at postoperative 1 month, 3 months, or 6 months or at the last follow-up (all P>0.05). Fractures healed in both groups at 6 months postoperatively. Conclusions:For patients with Rockwood type Ⅱ patellar fracture, fixation with modified double-pulley suture anchor can achieve good clinical efficacy. Compared to the traditional Kirschner wire tension band technique, the modified mothed significantly reduces intraoperative blood loss and avoids secondary trauma caused by a second surgery for implant removal.
9.Prospect and clinical translation of cold atmospheric plasmas combined with radiation therapy for tumors
Qingguo FU ; Ye LI ; Yuechao ZHAO ; Hengxin ZHAO ; Hailu WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Heping LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(1):92-96
Plasma medicine, as an interdisciplinary research field of plasma physics and chemistry, life sciences and clinical medicine, etc., has received widespread attention from researchers in different research fields and has obtained dramatic development in this century. In this article, based on a brief introduction of the characteristics of cold atmospheric plasmas (CAP), the CAP action mechanisms on tumors, clinical translation challenges, similarities and differences between CAP cancer therapy and radiotherapy, and the synergistic effects of CAP and radiation on the tumors were reviewed. Finally, some possible clinical application scenarios and their feasibilities of the combined CAP-radiation therapy for tumors were discussed.
10.The Characteristics of Oral and Laryngeal Diadochokinesis Ability in Preschool Children Aged 3~6 Years Old
Wensheng ZHAO ; Xiaoyu WANG ; Xiaoxi KANG ; Hengxin LIU ; Yanjing CAO ; Tong GAI ; HaKyung KIM
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2024;32(5):393-397
Objective To investigate the characteristics of oral and laryngeal diadochokinesis abilities and the developmental patterns of coordinated vocal fold movements in preschool children aged 3~6 years.Methods Sixty-one normal preschool children aged 3~6 years were selected to measure their maximum phonation time(MPT),as well as two types of acoustic parameters of oral and laryngeal diadochokinesis ability movements,including the as-sessment of one trisyllabic/pataka/diadochokinesis ability rate and four monosyllabic/?a/,/ha/,/?A/,/hA/la-ryngeal diadochokinesis ability rates.Results Diadochokinesis ability(DDK)and laryngeal diadochokinesis ability(LDDK)rates increased with age in preschool children aged 3~6 years,showing highly significant differences(P<0.01).The growth rate of children's LDDK rates at age 4~5 years was the maximum within the 3~6 year age range.Children's MPT was highly significantly and positively correlated with DDK and LDDK(P<0.01).The vo-cal fold adduction capacity in laryngeal diadochokinesis ability movements in children of all age groups was greater than vocal fold adduction ability/?a/LDDK>/ha/LDDK(P<0.01),/?A/LDDK>/h∧/LDDK(P<0.05).Con-clusion Age,MPT,and vocal fold adduction and abduction status had a significant effect on the oral and laryngeal diadochokinesis ability of preschool children aged 3~6 years old.The ages of 4~5 is a critical period for the devel-opment of children's oral and laryngeal diadochokinesis ability.

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