1.Genetic diversity analysis and DNA fingerprinting of Artemisia argyi germplasm resources based on EST-SSR molecular markers.
Yu-Yang MA ; Chang-Jie CHEN ; Ming-Xing WANG ; Yan FANG ; Yu-Huan MIAO ; Da-Hui LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(9):2356-2364
This study investigates the genetic diversity and evolutionary relationships of different Artemisia argyi germplasm resources to provide a basis for germplasm identification, variety selection, and resource protection. A total of 192 germplasm resources of A. argyi were studied, and EST-based simple sequence repeat(EST-SSR) primers were designed based on transcriptomic data of A. argyi. Polymerase chain reaction(PCR) amplification was performed on these resources, followed by fluorescence capillary electrophoresis to detect genetic diversity and construct DNA fingerprints. From 197 pairs of primers designed, 28 pairs with polymorphic and clear bands were selected. A total of 278 alleles were detected, with an average of 9.900 0 alleles per primer pair and an average effective number of alleles of 1.407 2. The Shannon's diversity index(I) for the A. argyi germplasm resources ranged from 0.148 1 to 0.418 0, with an average of 0.255 7. The polymorphism information content(PIC) ranged from 0.454 5 to 0.878 0, with an average of 0.766 9, showing high polymorphism. Cluster analysis divided the A. argyi germplasm resources into three major groups: Group Ⅰ contained 136 germplasm samples, Group Ⅱ contained 45, and Group Ⅲ contained 11. Principal component analysis also divided the resources into three groups, which was generally consistent with the clustering results. Mantel test results showed that the genetic variation in A. argyi populations was to some extent influenced by geographic distance, but the effect was minimal. Structure analysis showed that 190 germplasm materials had Q≥ 0.6, indicating that these germplasm materials had a relatively homogeneous genetic origin. Furthermore, 8 core primer pairs were selected from the 28 designed primers, which could distinguish various germplasm types. Using these 8 core primers, DNA fingerprints for the 192 A. argyi germplasm resources were successfully constructed. EST-SSR molecular markers can be used to study the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of A. argyi, providing theoretical support for the identification and molecular-assisted breeding of A. argyi germplasm resources.
Artemisia/classification*
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Microsatellite Repeats
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Genetic Variation
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Expressed Sequence Tags
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DNA Fingerprinting
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Phylogeny
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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DNA, Plant/genetics*
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Genetic Markers
2.Meta-analysis of the efficacy of plate fixation and external fixator fixation in the treatment of AO-C type distal radius fractures.
Guang-Yao LI ; Yong-Zhong CHENG ; Huan LIU ; Jun-Jie JIANG ; Yong-Yao LI ; Yang CHEN ; Yu-Xiang YAO
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2025;38(1):66-80
OBJECTIVE:
Meta-analysis of the clinical efficacy of plate and external fixator fixation in the treatment of AO-C type distal radius fractures.
METHODS:
PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Medical Library, Web of Science, CNKI, Wanfang, VIP and SinoMed databases were searched for all literature on randomized controlled clinical trials of AO-C distal radius fractures. The search time limits were from each database. The database will be established until June 30, 2023. The included studies were extracted according to the Cochrane Handbook (Version 6.3, 2022) for information extraction and literature quality evaluation. RevMan 5.4 was used to evaluate the risk of Publication bias, test heterogeneity and Perform Meta-analysis. The outcome indicators were:imaging anatomy indicators (volar inclination angle, ulnar deviation angle, radial height), wrist joint mobility (flexion, extension, rotation, ulnar deviation), complication rate, and comparison of surgical treatments (operative blood loss, operation time, hospitalization time, fracture healing time) and wrist joint function scores and related scales.
RESULTS:
(1) A total of 28 studies were included, with a total of 2 192 patients, including 1 096 cases in the plate internal fixation group and 1 096 cases in the external fixation group.(2) Meta analysis results showed:the surgical treatment situation of the external fixation group:surgical blood loss MD=-37.93, 95%CI(-48.54, -27.31), P<0.000 01;operation time MD=-31.58, 95%CI(-48.96, -14.20), P<0.000 4;hospitalization time MD=-4.58, 95%CI(-5.44, -3.71), P<0.000 01;the fracture healing time MD=-0.88, 95%CI(-1.35, -0.41), P<0.000 2, which were significantly better than that of the plate internal fixation group(P<0.05).(3) The two groups:palmar inclination angle MD=-0.17, 95%CI(-0.95, 0.61), P=0.68;ulnar declination MD=0.22, 95%CI(-0.73, 1.17), P=0.65, radial height MD=-0.24, 95%CI(-1.15, 0.67), P=0.60;flexion and extension MD=-5.63, 95%CI(-11.85, 0.58), P=0.08;rotation MD=-5.80, 95%CI(-12.77, 1.17), P=0.10, radioulnar deviation MD=-2.86, 95%CI(-10.87, 5.15), P=0.48;complication rate RR=0.96, 95%CI(0.63, 1.46), P=0.83;Gartland-Werley clinical wrist score MD=0.13, 95%CI(-0.80, 1.06), P=0.78;excellent and good rate of Gartland-Werley wrist clinical score RR=0.93, 95%CI(0.87, 1.01), P=0.08;excellent and good rate of Cooney wrist score RR=0.99, 95%CI(0.62, 1.59), P=0.98;wrist DASH score MD=-4.67, 95%CI(-14.96, 5.62), P=0.37;the differences were not significant (P>0.05).
CONCLUSION
Compared with internal fixation with plate, external fixation can significantly reduce the amount of surgical bleeding, shorten the operation time, hospitalization time and fracture healing time, and its imaging anatomical indicators, wrist mobility, and complications can be significantly reduced in treating AO-C distal radius fractures. Rates and wrist function scores were equivalent.
Humans
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External Fixators
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Bone Plates
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Radius Fractures/surgery*
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Fracture Fixation/methods*
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Fracture Fixation, Internal
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Wrist Fractures
3.Comparative analysis of the safety and efficacy of fenestrated pedicle screw with cement and conventional pedicle screw with cement in the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral fractures: A meta-analysis.
Li CAO ; Hong-Jie XU ; Yi-Kang YU ; Huan-Huan TANG ; Bo-Hao FANG ; Ke CHEN
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2025;28(2):101-112
PURPOSE:
Bone cement-reinforced fenestrated pedicle screws (FPSs) have been widely used in the internal fixation and repair of the spine with osteoporosis in recent years and show significant improvement in fixation strength and stability. However, compared with conventional reinforcement methods, the advantages of bone cement-reinforced FPSs remain undetermined. This article compares the effects of fenestrated and conventional pedicle screws (CPSs) combined with bone cement in the treatment of osteoporosis.
METHODS:
A clinical control study of FPSs and CPSs combined with bone cement reinforcement in osteoporotic vertebral internal fixation was performed using the database PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, CNKI, the Wanfang, and the China Biomedical Literature Service System. Two evaluators screened the relevant literature in strict accordance with the inclusion criteria (diagnosis of participants, type of clinical study, treatment with FPS and CPS, and outcome indicators) and exclusion criteria (duplicate literature and missing or incorrect data) and independently conducted data extraction and quality evaluation. Clinical control studies of direct comparison between FPS and CPS combined with bone cement reinforcement in patients who were definitively diagnosed with thoracolumbar fractures or spinal degenerative diseases were included. Quality evaluation was conducted using the Cochrane risk bias evaluation tool for randomized controlled studies and using the Newcastle-Ottawa scale for retrospective case-control studies. RevMan software (version 5.3) was used for the meta-analysis to compare the clinical efficacy, radiological results, and related complications of the 2 methods.
RESULTS:
A total of 13 articles were included, including 7 randomized controlled studies and 6 retrospective case-control studies. There were 909 patients in these studies, 451 in the FPS and polymethyl methacrylate (FPS & PMMA) group and 458 in the CPS and polymethyl methacrylate (CPS & PMMA) group. The results of the meta-analysis showed that there was no significant difference between the 2 groups in operation time, hospital stay, visual analogue score, Japanese orthopaedic association score, Oswestry disability index score, Cobb angle, vertebral body deformation index and fusion rate (p > 0.05). The mean difference of intraoperative bleeding volume was -10.45, (95% confidence intervals (CI) (-16.92, -3.98), p = 0.002), the mean difference of loss height of the anterior edge of the vertebral body after surgery was -0.69 (95% CI (-0.93, -0.44), p < 0.001), and the relative risk (RR) of overall complication rate was 0.43 (95% CI (0.27, 0.68), p < 0.001), including the RR of bone cement leakage rate was 0.57 (95% CI (0.39, 0.85), p = 0.005). The screw loosening rate (RR = 0.26, 95% CI (0.13, 0.54), p < 0.001) of the FPS group was significantly lower than that of the CPS group.
CONCLUSION
The existing clinical evidence shows that compared with the CPS combined with bone cement, the use of FPS repair in the internal fixation of an osteoporotic vertebral body can reduce the amount of intraoperative bleeding, be more conducive to maintaining the height of the vertebral body, and significantly reduce the incidence of postoperative complications such as bone cement leakage and screw loosening.
Humans
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Pedicle Screws
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Bone Cements
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Spinal Fractures/surgery*
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Osteoporotic Fractures/surgery*
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Fracture Fixation, Internal/instrumentation*
4.CFAP300 loss-of-function variant causes primary ciliary dyskinesia and male infertility via disrupting sperm flagellar assembly and acrosome formation.
Hua-Yan YIN ; Yu-Qi ZHOU ; Qun-Shan SHEN ; Zi-Wen CHEN ; Jie-Ru LI ; Huan WU ; Yun-Xia CAO ; Rui GUO ; Bing SONG
Asian Journal of Andrology 2025;27(6):743-750
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a genetically heterogeneous disorder characterized by impaired motility of cilia and flagella. Mutations in cilia- and flagella-associated protein 300 ( CFAP300 ) are associated with human PCD and male infertility; however, the underlying pathogenic mechanisms remain poorly understood. In a consanguineous Chinese family, we identified a homozygous CFAP300 loss-of-function variant (c.304delC) in a proband presenting with classical PCD symptoms and severe sperm abnormalities, including dynein arm deficiency and acrosomal malformation, as confirmed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Histological analysis revealed multiple morphological abnormalities of the sperm flagella in CFAP300 -mutant individual, whereas immunofluorescence demonstrated markedly reduced CFAP300 expression in the spermatozoa of the proband. Furthermore, tandem mass tag (TMT)-based quantitative proteomics showed that the CFAP300 mutation reduced key spermatogenesis proteins (e.g., sperm flagellar 2 [SPEF2], solute carrier family 25 member 31 [SLC25A31], and A-kinase anchoring protein 3 [AKAP3]) and mitochondrial ATP synthesis factors (e.g., SLC25A31, cation channel sperm-associated 3 [CATSPER3]). It also triggered abnormal increases in autophagy-related proteins and signaling mediator phosphorylation. These molecular alterations are likely to contribute to progressive deterioration of sperm ultrastructure and function. Notably, successful pregnancy was achieved via intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) using the proband's sperm. Overall, this study expands the known CFAP300 mutational spectrum and offers novel mechanistic insights into its role in spermatogenesis.
Humans
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Male
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Infertility, Male/pathology*
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Acrosome/pathology*
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Sperm Tail/pathology*
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Pedigree
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Spermatozoa
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Adult
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Loss of Function Mutation
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Ciliary Motility Disorders/genetics*
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Spermatogenesis/genetics*
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Female
5.FOXQ1 inhibits DNA damage-induced apoptosis in colorectal cancer cells by promoting p53 deacetylation
Gui-song YANG ; Huan-jie CHEN ; Gui-liang MA ; Fu-gang WANG ; Xiao-lei MA ; Hong QI
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2025;28(4):266-270
Objective:To investigate the effect of FOXQ1 expression on chemoresistance in colorectal cancer and analyze its regulatory role in SIRT1 expression and p53 deacetylation under DNA damage response(DDR)condi-tions.Methods:qRT-PCR was used to detect FOXQ1 mRNA expression levels in SW620 cells and SW620 cells stimulated with cisplatin(CDDP).Lentiviral vectors were constructed for FOXQ1 overexpression and RNA interference.The cells were divided into three groups:FOXQ1 overexpression group(oe-FOXQ1),FOXQ1 RNA interference group(sh-FOXQ1),and a control group transfected with an empty vector(NC).The half-maximal inhibitory concentration(IC50)of CDDP in each group was determined using the CCK-8 assay.Apoptosis level and cell viability were assessed using the Annexin V-APC/7-ADD apoptosis detection kit and Calcein/PI staining.Western blot analysis was performed to evaluate the effect of FOXQ1 on SIRT1 expression and acetylated p53 levels.The SIRT1 pathway inhibitor(S)-Selisi-stat was introduced to observe changes in p53 acetylation levels.Results:Compared to normal colon tissues,FOXQ1 expression was significantly upregulated in SW620 cells(P<0.05),and low-dose CDDP stimulation further en-hanced its expression(P<0.05).After 24 hours of CDDP treatment,the IC50 values for the oe-FOXQ1,sh-FOXQ1,and NC groups were 58.3 μmol/L,36.4 μmol/L,and 43.7 μmol/L,respectively,with statistically significant differences among the groups(P<0.05).Compared to the NC group,the oe-FOXQ1 group showed a decrease in late apoptotic cell count(P<0.05),while the sh-FOXQ1 group exhibited an increase(P<0.05).Cytotoxic fluorescence staining re-vealed that the proportion of cell death was lower in the oe-FOXQ1 group and higher in the sh-FOXQ1 group com-pared to the NC group(P<0.05).Protein expression analysis showed that FOXQ1 and SIRT1 levels were higher in the oe-FOXQ1 group and lower in the sh-FOXQ1 group compared to the NC group(P<0.05).FOXQ1 overexpression pro-moted p53 deacetylation,while the addition of the SIRT1 pathway inhibitor(S)-Selisistat restored p53 acetylation levels(P<0.05).Conclusion:FOXQ1 promotes p53 deacetylation by upregulating SIRT1 expression,thereby inhibiting DDR-induced apoptosis.
6.The Mechanisms of Quercetin in Improving Alzheimer’s Disease
Yu-Meng ZHANG ; Yu-Shan TIAN ; Jie LI ; Wen-Jun MU ; Chang-Feng YIN ; Huan CHEN ; Hong-Wei HOU
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2025;52(2):334-347
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative condition characterized by progressive cognitive decline and memory loss. As the incidence of AD continues to rise annually, researchers have shown keen interest in the active components found in natural plants and their neuroprotective effects against AD. Quercetin, a flavonol widely present in fruits and vegetables, has multiple biological effects including anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant. Oxidative stress plays a central role in the pathogenesis of AD, and the antioxidant properties of quercetin are essential for its neuroprotective function. Quercetin can modulate multiple signaling pathways related to AD, such as Nrf2-ARE, JNK, p38 MAPK, PON2, PI3K/Akt, and PKC, all of which are closely related to oxidative stress. Furthermore, quercetin is capable of inhibiting the aggregation of β‑amyloid protein (Aβ) and the phosphorylation of tau protein, as well as the activity of β‑secretase 1 and acetylcholinesterase, thus slowing down the progression of the disease.The review also provides insights into the pharmacokinetic properties of quercetin, including its absorption, metabolism, and excretion, as well as its bioavailability challenges and clinical applications. To improve the bioavailability and enhance the targeting of quercetin, the potential of quercetin nanomedicine delivery systems in the treatment of AD is also discussed. In summary, the multifaceted mechanisms of quercetin against AD provide a new perspective for drug development. However, translating these findings into clinical practice requires overcoming current limitations and ongoing research. In this way, its therapeutic potential in the treatment of AD can be fully utilized.
7.Identification of Endogenous and Exogenous Testosterone and Dehydroepiandrosterone in Beef by Gas Chromatography Combustion Isotope Mass Spectrometry
Bo ZHAO ; Huan-Huan CHEN ; Wei CAI ; Hai LU ; Jie JIANG ; Teng XING ; Yan GAO ; Li LIN ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2025;53(7):1167-1176
Accurate identification of endogenous and exogenous substances in food,particularly in competition supplies,is crucial for ensuring food safety and fair competition,as well as for protecting the legitimate rights and professional reputations of athletes.Testosterone(T)and dehydroepiandrosterone(DHEA)are important steroid hormones that can stimulate protein synthesis,increase the number and volume of muscle cells,and promote muscle growth and recovery.Both are often illegally used in the animal husbandry industry to promote animal growth and improve meat quality.However,current research in this area remains limited,and identification technologies require further investigation.This study focused on the techniques for identifying endogenous and exogenous hormones including T and DHEA in beef.A Soxhlet extraction method was established,reducing the pretreatment cycle to 110 min while achieving high extraction efficiency,with recovery rates of 102.5%for T and 91.9%for DHEA,respectively.Based on this,a gas chromatography-combustion-isotope ratio mass spectrometry(GC-C-IRMS)method was developed for analyzing carbon isotopes in T and DHEA,eliminating the need for derivatization.By adding reference materials to the extract,simultaneous measurement of reference materials and target analytes was achieved.The measurement of caffeine reference material,T and DHEA was completed within 40 min,with a measurement repeatability of 0.02‰.Theδ13C values of T and DHEA in standard substances,which may serve as exogenous additives,were determined using elemental analysis-isotope ratio mass spectrometry(EA-IRMS).The results indicated an average δ13C value of-29.44‰±0.81‰(k=1)for 10 T standards and-30.86‰±0.87‰(k=1)for 14 kinds of DHEA standards.This approach effectively distinguished between endogenous sources and exogenous addition of these two hormones in beef,thereby providing vital technical support for the assurance and supervision of food safety.
8.Clinical study of a novel transabdominal approach guiding sphincterotomy for choledocholithiasis complicated by stenosis of the ampulla of Vater
Huabo ZHOU ; Yijia HE ; Huan LI ; Jie WU ; Guangkuo LI ; Ke SUN ; Jinheng LIU ; Anping CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(2):318-326
Background and Aims:Complex choledocholithiasis often coexists with stenosis of the ampulla of Vater,which increases the difficulty and complexity of treatment.If only the stones in the bile duct are removed without addressing the ampullary stenosis,the disease is prone to recurrence.Previously,most treatments involved the use of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)to guide the wire for sphincterotomy and stone extraction,followed by laparoscopic cholecystectomy.However,ERCP has limitations in handling complex cases.In response,our team pioneered a new method of treating choledocholithiasis combined with stenosis of the ampulla of Vater via a transabdominal approach.This study was performed to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of this method,aiming to provide a new therapeutic option for clinical practice.Methods:A randomized controlled study was conducted with 120 patients treated at Chengdu Second People's Hospital from 2021 to 2023 for gallbladder stones and choledocholithiasis with stenosis of the ampulla of Vater.Patients were divided into an observation group and a control group,with 60 cases in each group.The observation group underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy with choledochotomy for stone extraction,followed by retrograde guidance of duodenal papillary sphincterotomy through the opened bile duct,simultaneously treating gallbladder,bile duct stones,and stenosis of the ampulla of Vater.The control group underwent traditional ERCP approach for sphincterotomy,stone extraction,and laparoscopic cholecystectomy.Perioperative variables were collected for both groups and the surgical outcomes were compared.Results:Among the 120 patients,54 were male and 66 were female.There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in terms of stone extraction success rate,intraoperative blood loss,postoperative 24-h total bilirubin,direct bilirubin,transaminases,white blood cell count,jaundice relief time,or incidence rates of bile leakage,retroperitoneal bleeding/infection,and severe pancreatitis(all P>0.05).The observation group had significantly shorter average operative time and postoperative hospital stay compared to the control group(98.67 min vs.110.8 min,P<0.05;3.81 d vs.5.61 d,P<0.05).Additionally,the observation group had a significantly lower incidence of postoperative hyperamylasemia and/or hyperlipasemia and mild pancreatitis(1.67%vs.25.00%,P<0.001;0 vs.10%,P=0.027).Conclusion:The novel transabdominal approach is superior to the ERCP approach in terms of reducing surgery time and hospitalization time,and it carries a lower risk of postoperative mild pancreatitis and hyperamylasemia and/or hyperlipasemia.The stone extraction success rate is comparable to that of ERCP,making it a viable alternative treatment option.
9.Application of wide awake local anesthesia no tourniquet technique in locking of metacarpophalangeal joint with extension lag surgery
Guo-tao YANG ; Hua-jie MAO ; Zhi-jun CHEN ; Xu ZHANG ; Huan HU ; Qi-ting JIANG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2025;34(9):836-839
Objective To explore the application value of wide awake local anesthesia no tourniquet(WALANT)technique in outpatient surgery for locking of metacarpophalangeal joint with extension lag.Methods The clinical data of 6 patients with locking of meta-carpophalangeal joint with extension lag in Danyang People's Hospital from January 2019 to October 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were received outpatient surgery under the WALLANT technique for release,and lidocaine mixed solution containing 1∶100 000 epinephrine was injected into the proximal midpoint of the volar projection of the metacarpophalangeal joint.The joint was exposed with a volar or dorsal finger web incision to determine the unrestricted structure,and the collateral ligament and paralateral collateral ligament with high tension were cut off.The intraoperative blood loss,postoperative incision healing and complications were recorded.Visual analogue scale(VAS)was used to evaluate the intraoperative pain,and the range of motion of metacarpophalangeal joint and total active movement(TAM)of finger joint were observed during postoperative follow-up.Results The incision of patients were healed successfully in the first phase after surgery,without wound necrosis.The anesthesia effects of patients were all satisfied and the operation was successfully completed.The VAS score was less than 3 points and there was only a small amount of bleeding during the operation.The recovery of joint flexion and extension movements could be observed during the operation,and the TAM score after the operation was 20 points.No significant change was found on the range of motion of metacarpophalangeal joint or TAM of finger joint between the injured finger and the corresponding healthy finger(P>0.05).Conclusion WALANT technique for locking of metacarpophalangeal joint with extension lag surgery has good anesthesia effect,less bleeding in the incision,and clear vision of the surgery.It can avoid vascular and nerve injuries,observe the recovery of joint activities during the operation and relieve pain of patients,which is conducive to outpatient surgery and saving medical and social resources at the same time.
10.Clinical study of a novel transabdominal approach guiding sphincterotomy for choledocholithiasis complicated by stenosis of the ampulla of Vater
Huabo ZHOU ; Yijia HE ; Huan LI ; Jie WU ; Guangkuo LI ; Ke SUN ; Jinheng LIU ; Anping CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(2):318-326
Background and Aims:Complex choledocholithiasis often coexists with stenosis of the ampulla of Vater,which increases the difficulty and complexity of treatment.If only the stones in the bile duct are removed without addressing the ampullary stenosis,the disease is prone to recurrence.Previously,most treatments involved the use of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)to guide the wire for sphincterotomy and stone extraction,followed by laparoscopic cholecystectomy.However,ERCP has limitations in handling complex cases.In response,our team pioneered a new method of treating choledocholithiasis combined with stenosis of the ampulla of Vater via a transabdominal approach.This study was performed to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of this method,aiming to provide a new therapeutic option for clinical practice.Methods:A randomized controlled study was conducted with 120 patients treated at Chengdu Second People's Hospital from 2021 to 2023 for gallbladder stones and choledocholithiasis with stenosis of the ampulla of Vater.Patients were divided into an observation group and a control group,with 60 cases in each group.The observation group underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy with choledochotomy for stone extraction,followed by retrograde guidance of duodenal papillary sphincterotomy through the opened bile duct,simultaneously treating gallbladder,bile duct stones,and stenosis of the ampulla of Vater.The control group underwent traditional ERCP approach for sphincterotomy,stone extraction,and laparoscopic cholecystectomy.Perioperative variables were collected for both groups and the surgical outcomes were compared.Results:Among the 120 patients,54 were male and 66 were female.There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in terms of stone extraction success rate,intraoperative blood loss,postoperative 24-h total bilirubin,direct bilirubin,transaminases,white blood cell count,jaundice relief time,or incidence rates of bile leakage,retroperitoneal bleeding/infection,and severe pancreatitis(all P>0.05).The observation group had significantly shorter average operative time and postoperative hospital stay compared to the control group(98.67 min vs.110.8 min,P<0.05;3.81 d vs.5.61 d,P<0.05).Additionally,the observation group had a significantly lower incidence of postoperative hyperamylasemia and/or hyperlipasemia and mild pancreatitis(1.67%vs.25.00%,P<0.001;0 vs.10%,P=0.027).Conclusion:The novel transabdominal approach is superior to the ERCP approach in terms of reducing surgery time and hospitalization time,and it carries a lower risk of postoperative mild pancreatitis and hyperamylasemia and/or hyperlipasemia.The stone extraction success rate is comparable to that of ERCP,making it a viable alternative treatment option.

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