1.Clinical value of extraperitoneal stoma in laparoscopic Mile′s procedure
Hualin XIE ; Liuhua WANG ; Bin LIU ; Qiannan SUN ; Jin JI ; Daorong WANG
International Journal of Surgery 2025;52(1):44-50
Objective:To compare the clinical efficacy of laparoscopic Miles surgery through extraperitoneal stoma and intraperitoneal stoma.Methods:The medical records of 140 patients with low rectal cancer after laparoscopic Miles surgery admitted to Gastrointestinal Surgery of Northern Jiangsu People′s Hospital of Jiangsu Province from January 2018 to December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, 80 were males and 60 were females, aged 50 to 75 years old, with an average age of 63.95 years old. They were divided into observation group (extraperitoneal stoma, n=70) and control group (intraperitoneal stoma, n=70) based on the stoma method. Through telephone, WeChat, outpatient follow-up and other contact methods, the intraoperative and postoperative recovery, the incidence of perioperative complications (stoma edema, stoma ischemia, peristoma inflammation, perineal/pelvic infection, lung infection) and the incidence of complications at 6 months and 1 year after surgery (stoma stricture, parastoma hernia/internal hernia, stoma prolapse/retraction), and the difference in the ability of artificial anus to control defecation at 1 year after surgery were compared between the two groups. SPSS27.0 statistical software was used for data analysis and processing. Results:(1) Incidence of individual complications such as lung infection between the two groups of patients during the perioperative period (4.3% vs 4.3%, χ2=0.17, P=0.676), stoma edema (25.7% vs 21.4%, χ2=0.36, P=0.550), stoma ischemia (7.1% vs 7.1%, χ2=0.00, P=1.000), peristomal inflammation (20.0% vs. 18.6%, χ2=0.05, P=0.830), perineal/pelvic infection (15.7% vs 27.1%, χ2=2.72, P=0.099), there was no difference between the two groups. There was still no difference in the overall complication rate between the two groups (72.9% vs 78.6%, χ2=0.62, P=0.430). (2) After follow-up to 6 months after surgery, the overall complication rate was 5.7% in the observation group compared with 22.9% in the control group ( χ2=7.06, P=0.008). In particular, the incidence of post-operative parastomal hernia/internal hernia did not occur in the observation group, while 8.6% of patients in the control group occurred (18.6% vs 42.9%, χ2=4.35, P=0.037). (3) After follow-up to 1 year after surgery, the overall complication rate in the observation group was lower than that in the control group ( χ2=8.59, P=0.003). The incidence of parastomal hernia/internal hernia after operation in the observation group was lower than that in the control group (2.9% vs 14.3%, χ2=4.47, P=0.034). (4) At the one-year follow-up, the overall excellent and good rate in the evaluation of bowel function in the observation group was higher than that in the control group (71.4% vs 48.6%, χ2=7.62, P=0.006). Conclusions:In laparoscopic Miles surgery for patients with rectal cancer, choosing extraperitoneal stoma has achieved good results, which can reduce the risk of complications 6 months or even 1 year after surgery, especially in preventing and controlling parastomal hernia/internal hernia. It has significant advantages, and at the same time, it can also promote the recovery of patients′ bowel function and reduce other related complications, thereby ensuring patient safety.
2.The role of fractional-order calculus and continuous-time random-walk diffusion model in the differentiation of benign and malignant head and neck lesions
Jun LIU ; Yi'nan SUN ; Li HUA ; Qing YANG ; Fei WANG ; Hualin YANG ; Ming CHEN ; Qiuyang GUO ; Mengxiao LIU ; Juan ZHU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(2):206-210
Objective To investigate the value of fractional-order calculus(FROC)and continuous-time random-walk(CTRW)diffusion models based on readout segmentation of long variable echo-trains(RESOLVE)in identifying benign and malignant lesions in the head and neck.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 61 patients pathologically confirmed head and neck lesions,including 19 benign lesions(BL)and 42 malignant lesions(ML).The ML were further divided into a lymphoma subgroup(LS)with 9 cases(14 lesions)and a non-lymphoma malignant lesion subgroup(MLS)with 33 cases.The parameters of DFROC,βFROC,μFROC,DCTRW,αCTRW and βCTRW were obtained from the two diffusion models;Independent sample t-tests or U tests were used to compare the differences in each parameter between benign and malignant groups and among various subgroups,and the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to analyze the diagnostic efficacy of each parameter.Area under the curve(AUC)was compared by DeLong test.Results DFROC,μFROC,DCTRW and αCTRW showed significant differences between benign and malignant,BL and LS,BL and MLS and LS and MLS,with αCTRW showed the highest diagnostic efficacy;βFROC showed differences between BL and LS,BL and MLS,whileβCTRW did not show differences between benign and malignant groups,and among subgroups.Conclusion FROC and CTRW diffusion models based on RESOLVE can distinguish between benign and malignant head and neck lesions with multiple parameters,and provide metrics reflecting tissue heterogeneity.
3.The role of fractional-order calculus and continuous-time random-walk diffusion model in the differentiation of benign and malignant head and neck lesions
Jun LIU ; Yi'nan SUN ; Li HUA ; Qing YANG ; Fei WANG ; Hualin YANG ; Ming CHEN ; Qiuyang GUO ; Mengxiao LIU ; Juan ZHU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(2):206-210
Objective To investigate the value of fractional-order calculus(FROC)and continuous-time random-walk(CTRW)diffusion models based on readout segmentation of long variable echo-trains(RESOLVE)in identifying benign and malignant lesions in the head and neck.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 61 patients pathologically confirmed head and neck lesions,including 19 benign lesions(BL)and 42 malignant lesions(ML).The ML were further divided into a lymphoma subgroup(LS)with 9 cases(14 lesions)and a non-lymphoma malignant lesion subgroup(MLS)with 33 cases.The parameters of DFROC,βFROC,μFROC,DCTRW,αCTRW and βCTRW were obtained from the two diffusion models;Independent sample t-tests or U tests were used to compare the differences in each parameter between benign and malignant groups and among various subgroups,and the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to analyze the diagnostic efficacy of each parameter.Area under the curve(AUC)was compared by DeLong test.Results DFROC,μFROC,DCTRW and αCTRW showed significant differences between benign and malignant,BL and LS,BL and MLS and LS and MLS,with αCTRW showed the highest diagnostic efficacy;βFROC showed differences between BL and LS,BL and MLS,whileβCTRW did not show differences between benign and malignant groups,and among subgroups.Conclusion FROC and CTRW diffusion models based on RESOLVE can distinguish between benign and malignant head and neck lesions with multiple parameters,and provide metrics reflecting tissue heterogeneity.
4.Spatiotemporal Dynamics of the Molecular Expression Pattern and Intercellular Interactions in the Glial Scar Response to Spinal Cord Injury.
Leilei GONG ; Yun GU ; Xiaoxiao HAN ; Chengcheng LUAN ; Chang LIU ; Xinghui WANG ; Yufeng SUN ; Mengru ZHENG ; Mengya FANG ; Shuhai YANG ; Lai XU ; Hualin SUN ; Bin YU ; Xiaosong GU ; Songlin ZHOU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(2):213-244
Nerve regeneration in adult mammalian spinal cord is poor because of the lack of intrinsic regeneration of neurons and extrinsic factors - the glial scar is triggered by injury and inhibits or promotes regeneration. Recent technological advances in spatial transcriptomics (ST) provide a unique opportunity to decipher most genes systematically throughout scar formation, which remains poorly understood. Here, we first constructed the tissue-wide gene expression patterns of mouse spinal cords over the course of scar formation using ST after spinal cord injury from 32 samples. Locally, we profiled gene expression gradients from the leading edge to the core of the scar areas to further understand the scar microenvironment, such as neurotransmitter disorders, activation of the pro-inflammatory response, neurotoxic saturated lipids, angiogenesis, obstructed axon extension, and extracellular structure re-organization. In addition, we described 21 cell transcriptional states during scar formation and delineated the origins, functional diversity, and possible trajectories of subpopulations of fibroblasts, glia, and immune cells. Specifically, we found some regulators in special cell types, such as Thbs1 and Col1a2 in macrophages, CD36 and Postn in fibroblasts, Plxnb2 and Nxpe3 in microglia, Clu in astrocytes, and CD74 in oligodendrocytes. Furthermore, salvianolic acid B, a blood-brain barrier permeation and CD36 inhibitor, was administered after surgery and found to remedy fibrosis. Subsequently, we described the extent of the scar boundary and profiled the bidirectional ligand-receptor interactions at the neighboring cluster boundary, contributing to maintain scar architecture during gliosis and fibrosis, and found that GPR37L1_PSAP, and GPR37_PSAP were the most significant gene-pairs among microglia, fibroblasts, and astrocytes. Last, we quantified the fraction of scar-resident cells and proposed four possible phases of scar formation: macrophage infiltration, proliferation and differentiation of scar-resident cells, scar emergence, and scar stationary. Together, these profiles delineated the spatial heterogeneity of the scar, confirmed the previous concepts about scar architecture, provided some new clues for scar formation, and served as a valuable resource for the treatment of central nervous system injury.
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5.The Construction of an Intrauterine Diagnosis and Treatment System and Comprehensive Lifecycle Health Service of Congenital Heart Disease: Xinhua Hospital Model
Shiwei JIANG ; Jiajun YE ; Hualin WANG ; Jian WANG ; Sun CHEN ; Yongjun ZHANG ; Qing DU ; Ling YANG ; Lei WANG ; Kun SUN
Cardiology Discovery 2023;03(3):191-202
With the growing influence of slow population growth and population aging, China has established the birth policy and issued a series of documents to promote maternal and fetal health and improve the birth rate. With the increase in prevalence of birth defects, timely diagnosis and intervention in utero provide possibilities to reduce unnecessary abortions and offer better prognosis. Congenital heart disease (CHD), as one of the most common congenital birth defects, is the leading cause of mortality in patients aged <5 years, and brings a heavy burden to both the affected families and society. Fetuses with CHD are associated with an increased risk of pregnancy-related complications and premature birth, and children with CHD typically face growth and developmental problems even after the correction of malformation. Therefore, management including diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation throughout the fetal period into childhood and even adulthood is essential for children with CHD. Based on the rapid advances in intrauterine and perinatal medicine and an in-depth collaboration among obstetrics and pediatrics, a novel diagnosis and treatment system has been established for the management of CHD in the past 2 decades in Shanghai Xinhua Hospital. This Intrauterine Diagnosis and Treatment System and Comprehensive Lifecycle Health Service of Congenital Heart Disease model provides prenatal diagnosis, intrauterine intervention, delivery room service and neonatal therapies, and postintrauterine rehabilitation for children with CHD. We have developed a four-dimensional spatiotemporal image correlation echocardiography and a three-dimensional cardiac virtual endoscopy system for the intrauterine diagnosis of CHD, dramatically raising the diagnostic utility. Our innovative and independent newborn-intervention technique has effectively reduced the re-intervention rate in patients with pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum and critical pulmonary stenosis. In 2018, Xinhua Hospital independently performed the case of fetal aortic valvuloplasty in Asia through a multidepartment collaborative effort. All children treated in this system achieved biventricular circulation and a better long-term postoperative outcome. We also have conducted postoperative rehabilitation therapy to promote the development and health of children with CHD. The practice of Xinhua model has reduced unnecessary abortion of CHD fetuses, reduced the mortality rate associated with critical CHD, and improved the mid- and long-term prognosis in CHD, which is essential to promote the fertility level and children’s health. Furthermore, translational medicine platform and the birth cohort Early Life Plan was constructed to explore the origins of major developmental diseases and establish an early intervention model in CHD. This practice of assessment of the intrauterine system has been expanded to other congenital defects in Xinhua Hospital, and sequential treatment of more than 2,000 cases has been completed to date. Based on practice in intrauterine management of CHD and other diseases, the concept of Intrauterine Pediatrics was proposed as a first to emphasize early prevention and intervention of childhood diseases and promote a comprehensive lifecycle service for children. The development and evolution of this system requires further attention not only from researchers but also from the government and global medical communities.
6.The Construction of an Intrauterine Diagnosis and Treatment System and Comprehensive Lifecycle Health Service of Congenital Heart Disease: Xinhua Hospital Model
Shiwei JIANG ; Jiajun YE ; Hualin WANG ; Jian WANG ; Sun CHEN ; Yongjun ZHANG ; Qing DU ; Ling YANG ; Lei WANG ; Kun SUN
Cardiology Discovery 2023;03(3):191-202
With the growing influence of slow population growth and population aging, China has established the birth policy and issued a series of documents to promote maternal and fetal health and improve the birth rate. With the increase in prevalence of birth defects, timely diagnosis and intervention in utero provide possibilities to reduce unnecessary abortions and offer better prognosis. Congenital heart disease (CHD), as one of the most common congenital birth defects, is the leading cause of mortality in patients aged <5 years, and brings a heavy burden to both the affected families and society. Fetuses with CHD are associated with an increased risk of pregnancy-related complications and premature birth, and children with CHD typically face growth and developmental problems even after the correction of malformation. Therefore, management including diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation throughout the fetal period into childhood and even adulthood is essential for children with CHD. Based on the rapid advances in intrauterine and perinatal medicine and an in-depth collaboration among obstetrics and pediatrics, a novel diagnosis and treatment system has been established for the management of CHD in the past 2 decades in Shanghai Xinhua Hospital. This Intrauterine Diagnosis and Treatment System and Comprehensive Lifecycle Health Service of Congenital Heart Disease model provides prenatal diagnosis, intrauterine intervention, delivery room service and neonatal therapies, and postintrauterine rehabilitation for children with CHD. We have developed a four-dimensional spatiotemporal image correlation echocardiography and a three-dimensional cardiac virtual endoscopy system for the intrauterine diagnosis of CHD, dramatically raising the diagnostic utility. Our innovative and independent newborn-intervention technique has effectively reduced the re-intervention rate in patients with pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum and critical pulmonary stenosis. In 2018, Xinhua Hospital independently performed the case of fetal aortic valvuloplasty in Asia through a multidepartment collaborative effort. All children treated in this system achieved biventricular circulation and a better long-term postoperative outcome. We also have conducted postoperative rehabilitation therapy to promote the development and health of children with CHD. The practice of Xinhua model has reduced unnecessary abortion of CHD fetuses, reduced the mortality rate associated with critical CHD, and improved the mid- and long-term prognosis in CHD, which is essential to promote the fertility level and children’s health. Furthermore, translational medicine platform and the birth cohort Early Life Plan was constructed to explore the origins of major developmental diseases and establish an early intervention model in CHD. This practice of assessment of the intrauterine system has been expanded to other congenital defects in Xinhua Hospital, and sequential treatment of more than 2,000 cases has been completed to date. Based on practice in intrauterine management of CHD and other diseases, the concept of Intrauterine Pediatrics was proposed as a first to emphasize early prevention and intervention of childhood diseases and promote a comprehensive lifecycle service for children. The development and evolution of this system requires further attention not only from researchers but also from the government and global medical communities.
7.Molecular diagnosis and treatment of meningiomas: an expert consensus (2022).
Jiaojiao DENG ; Lingyang HUA ; Liuguan BIAN ; Hong CHEN ; Ligang CHEN ; Hongwei CHENG ; Changwu DOU ; Dangmurenjiapu GENG ; Tao HONG ; Hongming JI ; Yugang JIANG ; Qing LAN ; Gang LI ; Zhixiong LIU ; Songtao QI ; Yan QU ; Songsheng SHI ; Xiaochuan SUN ; Haijun WANG ; Yongping YOU ; Hualin YU ; Shuyuan YUE ; Jianming ZHANG ; Xiaohua ZHANG ; Shuo WANG ; Ying MAO ; Ping ZHONG ; Ye GONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(16):1894-1912
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Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial neoplasm with diverse pathological types and complicated clinical manifestations. The fifth edition of the WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System (WHO CNS5), published in 2021, introduces major changes that advance the role of molecular diagnostics in meningiomas. To follow the revision of WHO CNS5, this expert consensus statement was formed jointly by the Group of Neuro-Oncology, Society of Neurosurgery, Chinese Medical Association together with neuropathologists and evidence-based experts. The consensus provides reference points to integrate key biomarkers into stratification and clinical decision making for meningioma patients.
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8.Weight status related early changes in blood pressure, cardiac structure and function in 4-year-old children
Jian WANG ; Hualin WANG ; Bowen DU ; Zhuoyan LI ; Yujian WU ; Yiwei NIU ; Mengdan WEI ; Sun CHEN ; Kun SUN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2022;60(6):551-556
Objective:To explore the association between weight status and early changes in blood pressure, cardiac structure and function in children at 4 years of age.Methods:A cross-sectional study of the relationship between weight status and cardiovascular parameters was performed on the platform of "Shanghai Birth Cohort" in Shanghai Xinhua Hospital between 2017 and 2020. Height, weight, blood pressure and echocardiography were measured in 1 477 children at 4 years of age. According to body mass index (BMI), participants were classified into five groups: underweight, lean, normal weight, overweight and obese. Blood pressure, cardiac structure and function indexes were compared among different groups using one-way ANOVA. The associations between blood pressure, cardiac structure and function and weight status in children were analyzed by linear regression models. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze whether weight status was an independent risk factor for elevated blood pressure or left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in children.Results:A total of 1 477 children including 772 boys and 705 girls were included in this study. There were 115 overweight and obese boys (14.9%) and 68 overweight and obese girls (9.6%). The majority of children had normal weight (916 cases, 62.0%), followed by underweight (303 cases, 20.5%), overweight (130 cases, 8.8%), lean (75 cases, 5.1%), and obese (53 cases, 3.6%). With the increase of BMI, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, left ventricular mass index (LVMI), left ventricular posterior wall thickness in systole, left ventricular posterior wall thickness in diastole, left ventricular diameter in end-systole, left ventricular diameter in end-diastole, interventricular septum thickness in systole and left ventricular ejection fraction showed significantly positive trend, and the differences among the groups were significant (F=31.73, 6.59, 14.22, 4.96, 3.01, 31.50, 39.79, 5.91, 3.09, all P<0.05). Multiple linear regression showed that overweight and obese were all positively associated with systolic blood pressure (β=5.2, 95% CI 3.6-6.8), LVMI (β=1.9, 95% CI 0.8-3.1), left ventricular diameter in end-systole (β=1.3, 95% CI 0.9-1.8), and left ventricular diameter in end-diastole (β=1.6, 95% CI 1.0-2.2). In the Logistic regression model, compared with normal weight children, overweight ( OR=2.37, 95% CI 1.37-4.41) and obese children ( OR=10.90, 95% CI 4.47-26.60) both had significantly increased risk of elevated blood pressure. However, the risk of LVH did not significantly increased. Conclusions:Overweight and obesity in 4-year-old children are associated with increased blood pressure, increased left ventricle diameter and LVMI. Overweight and obesity are independent risk factors for elevated blood pressure in children at 4 years of age.
9.Activity variation and dose level in patient′s body with differentiated thyroid cancer after 131I therapy
Yufu HAN ; Qiang WEN ; Hualin WANG ; Sijia LI ; Changsong HOU ; Quanfu SUN ; Dawei CHEN ; Xiangshan YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2021;41(12):892-897
Objective:To study the variation in activity in patient′s body with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) treated with 131I and external dose level, analyze the relationship between the both, and estimate the correction factor for the dose equivalent rate for the patients with residual activity of 400 MBq. Methods:A total of 43 DTC patients who received 131I therapy for the first time after total thyroidectomy were studied. The dose was 1 850-3 700 MBq and average dose was (2 405±777) MBq. The measurements of residual activity in patient′s body and of dose equivalent rate at 0.3, 1 and 3 m in front of the patients were performed at 2, 6, 20, 22, 24, 27, 30, 44, 46, 48, 54, 68 and 72 h after administration of 131I. Results:The residual activity in patient′s body after 131I therapy varied with time as a function of A= A0 (1.033 16e -0.062 4t+ 0.017 17). It can be estimated that the effective half-life of DTC patients treated with thyroid remnant 131I ablation therapy is 12.19 h. It needs only 26.4-38.9 h to reduce the internal activity to the 400 MBq. The functions of variation with time of normalized dose equivalent rate at 0.3, 1, and 3 m away from patients were: H· 0.3=127.220 7e -0.054 8t+ 3.765 71; H· 1=30.225 8e -0.064 4t+ 0.824 67; and H· 3=4.161 9e -0.061 5t+ 0.167 97, respectively. There was a positive correlation between residual activity and dose equivalent rate at 1 m ( r=0.982, P<0.05), and the function is H· 1=0.025 A+ 1.245. When residual activities in DTC patient′s body were 1 000, 700 and 400 MBq, the corresponding dose equivalent rates at 1 m from patients were 26.2, 18.7 and 11.2 μSv/h, respectively. The correction factors for dose equivalent rate at 0.3, 1 and 3 m from patients with 400 MBq were 0.25, 0.49 and 0.70, respectively. Conclusions:DTC patients with administration of 131I activity below 3 700 MBq need only to be hospitalized for two days to reach the discharge standards. When the residual activity in DTC patient′s body drops to 400 MBq, the dose equivalent rate at 1 m is far less than 25 μSv/h. Simply using the point source formula to estimate the dose equivalent rate around the patient will result in overestimation. Therefore, the correction factor used in the estimation of radiation doses to patients by using the formula needs to be further studied so as to make the model-based estimated result more consistent with the actual situation.
10.Research progress on bowel preparation and intervention strategies for colonoscopy in elderly
Yuqing SUN ; Wenrui WANG ; Hualin MEN ; Xixi GUO ; Pengyang LI ; Yuling WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(6):836-840
This article reviews the common bowel preparation programs, influencing factors and intervention strategies before colonoscopy in elderly subjects, with a view to provide reference for improving the quality of bowel preparation in elderly colonoscopy subjects in the future.

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