1.Efficacy analysis of endoscopic endonasal and craniotomy surgery in the treatment of craniopharyngioma Based on QST Classification
Chunlin ZHANG ; Changzhen JIANG ; Jun FU ; Zhicheng WANG ; Jianyu ZHU ; Wenjian FAN ; Xianjun CHEN ; Wanhai LI ; Wenwei LUO ; Wenpei CHEN ; Jinsheng HUANG ; Xiaorong YAN
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2025;51(2):72-81
Objective This study aims to explore the efficacy and complication rates of the transcranial approach(TCA)and extended endoscopic endonasal approach(EEEA)for the treatment of craniopharyngiomas based on the QST classification,providing a scientific reference for clinical decision-making on surgical approach.Methods A total of 151 patients who underwent craniopharyngioma surgery at our center from January 2018 to December 2023 were enrolled.The patients were categorized into Q-CP(suprasellar type),S-CP(infundibular type),and T-CP(tuberal type)according to the QST classification.Systematic collection and analysis were performed on the outcomes of TCA and EEEA treatments,respectively.The differences in effectiveness between the two approaches were evaluated based on the QST classification.Results The improvement rate of visual symptoms was overall higher in the EEEA group than in the TCA group(59.1%vs.36.5%,P=0.006),and the visual deterioration rate was lower(3.0%vs.14.1%,P=0.006).However,the incidence of cerebrospinal fluid leakage was higher in the EEEA group(15.2%vs.3.5%,χ2=4.986,P=0.026).The incidence of postoperative seizures(8.2%vs.0,P=0.019),brain contusions(10.6%vs.0,P=0.005),and subdural hematoma(9.4%vs.0%,P=0.01)was higher in the TCA group.For patients with Q-CP type,the EEEA group had a higher rate of total tumor resection(92.9%vs.65.2%,P=0.025)and a lower recurrence rate(3.6%vs.21.7%,P=0.047),with shorter hospital stays and lower postoperative costs.The TCA group had higher intraoperative blood loss in this type(300 mL vs.200 mL,Z=-2.261,P=0.024).For S-CP type patients,the EEEA group showed a higher rate of total tumor resection(91.3%vs.74.2%)and a lower recurrence rate(0 vs.12.9%,P=0.031),with lower postoperative hospital costs.In T-CP type,due to the deeper location,EEEA showed limitations in protecting hypothalamic function and the TCA group had a better postoperative hypothalamic function score(P=0.035).Conclusion Based on QST classification,EEEA has advantages in Q-CP and S-CP types and is recommended as the preferred surgical procedure;In the T-CP type,TCA surgery is more helpful in protecting hypothalamic function.
2.Analyzing the influencing factors of work-related musculoskeletal disorders among construction workers
Maosheng YAN ; Xiongda HE ; Chunshuo CHEN ; Ning JIA ; Junle WU ; Guoyong XU ; Hua YAN ; Zhipeng HE ; Yongjian JIANG ; Jianyu GUO ; Bin XIAO
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(5):503-510
Objective To investigate the prevalence and risk factors of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) among construction workers. Methods A total of 5 783 workers were selected as participants from 12 construction companies in Guangdong Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Zhejiang Province using a convenient sampling method. The revised Musculoskeletal Disorders Questionnaire was used to investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of WMSDs. Results The prevalence of WMSDs was 27.4% among the construction workers. The prevalence of WMSDs in shoulder, neck, waist/lower back and hand/wrist was 10.6%, 9.5%, 9.5% and 9.4% respectively, which was higher than that in other body parts. Bianry logistic regression analysis showed that the risk of WMSDs in construction workers with junior high school education and below was higher than that of high school/ college and above (P<0.05). The risk of WMSDs was higher in drinkers than that in non-drinkers (P<0.01). The worse the health status of construction workers, the higher the risk of WMSDs (P<0.01). The risk of WMSDs in those who exercised once or twice a month was lower than that in those who did not exercise (P<0.05). The risk of WMSDs was higher in construction workers with longer working hours in uncomfortable postures and greater back bending amplitude at work (all P<0.01). The risk of WMSDs in construction workers with hands holding above the shoulder was higher than that with hands below the shoulder (P<0.05). Construction workers who repeated the same work daily, involved in high-temperature work, often worked overtime, had insufficient rest time, and had a shortage of department personnel had a relatively high risk of WMSDs (all P<0.01). Conclusion The prevalence of WMSDs among the construction workers was relatively high, and the most common WMSDs occurred in shoulder, neck, waist/lower back and hand/wrist. Individual characteristic, work type, work posture and work organization are the influencing factors of WMSDs. Comprehensive measures, especially ergonomic measures based on personal and occupational characteristics should be taken to reduce the risk of WMSDs among construction workers.
3.Recent advancements of elbow hemiarthroplasty for distal humeral fractures
Jianyu ZHANG ; Chen CHEN ; Yejun ZHA ; Xieyuan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(13):892-896
Open reduction and internal fixation are the preferred methods for treating intra-articular fractures of the distal humerus. However, in cases of comminuted fractures, open reduction and internal fixation may result in loss of reduction. Although total elbow arthroplasty can be used as an alternative treatment option, total elbow arthroplasty has several limitations, including excessive bone removal, strict weight-bearing restrictions, polyethylene liner wear, and alterations in biomechanical properties. Elbow hemiarthroplasty is emerging as a novel surgical technique, only the distal end of the humerus is replaced while the proximal end of the ulna and radius is retained. Particularly for patients with high functional demands, elbow hemiarthroplasty may be a viable treatment option. This technique is particularly suitable for young patients with severely comminuted and non-reconstructive intra-articular fractures. Postoperative complications of elbow hemiarthroplasty include elbow stiffness, proximal wear of the ulna and radius, and prosthesis loosening, etc. In some cases, total elbow prosthesis revision is required. Existing research has initially confirmed that elbow hemiarthroplasty has certain advantages in terms of safety and elbow joint function recovery. Additionally, to better accommodate the anatomical characteristics of the Chinese population, customized 3D-printed prostheses based on the contralateral distal humerus and the ipsilateral proximal ulna and radius can be utilized. Further research and development of elbow hemiarthroplasty and novel technologies tailored to the Chinese population should be encouraged to enhance the precise treatment of complex elbow injuries in China.
4.Diagnosis and treatment of elbow triad
Yejun ZHA ; Jianyu ZHANG ; Xieyuan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(13):897-902
Elbow Triad refers to an elbow dislocation combined with fractures of the radial head and the coronoid process, representing a complex elbow injury. Management of the elbow triad is challenging and often yields poor outcomes, frequently leading to complications such as elbow instability, ulnar nerve injury, and elbow stiffness. The injury mechanism of the elbow triad typically involves a fall on an outstretched arm, subjecting the forearm to supination, axial loading, and valgus stress. This force sequence results in progressive disruption of the elbow's anatomical structures from lateral to medial. Diagnosis requires particular attention to imaging assessment, and special attention should be paid to differentiating coronoid process fractures from elbow dislocation. Currently, there is no independent classification system, and diagnosis often relies on the modified Mason classification for radial head fractures and the Regan-Morrey and O'Driscoll classifications for coronoid process fractures. Non-surgical indications must be strictly defined and include: congruent joint reduction, absence of bony block to motion, a small or non-displaced coronoid fracture fragment, and inherent elbow stability. For the majority of cases requiring surgical treatment, a lateral approach is recommended, with a combined over-the-top approach when necessary. During surgery, the coronoid process fracture, radial head fracture, and lateral soft tissues should be addressed sequentially, with restoration of stability being crucial. Postoperative care should include early functional exercises and pay attention to preventing complications such as elbow instability, traumatic elbow stiffness, and ulnar nerve injury.
5.Recent advancements of elbow hemiarthroplasty for distal humeral fractures
Jianyu ZHANG ; Chen CHEN ; Yejun ZHA ; Xieyuan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(13):892-896
Open reduction and internal fixation are the preferred methods for treating intra-articular fractures of the distal humerus. However, in cases of comminuted fractures, open reduction and internal fixation may result in loss of reduction. Although total elbow arthroplasty can be used as an alternative treatment option, total elbow arthroplasty has several limitations, including excessive bone removal, strict weight-bearing restrictions, polyethylene liner wear, and alterations in biomechanical properties. Elbow hemiarthroplasty is emerging as a novel surgical technique, only the distal end of the humerus is replaced while the proximal end of the ulna and radius is retained. Particularly for patients with high functional demands, elbow hemiarthroplasty may be a viable treatment option. This technique is particularly suitable for young patients with severely comminuted and non-reconstructive intra-articular fractures. Postoperative complications of elbow hemiarthroplasty include elbow stiffness, proximal wear of the ulna and radius, and prosthesis loosening, etc. In some cases, total elbow prosthesis revision is required. Existing research has initially confirmed that elbow hemiarthroplasty has certain advantages in terms of safety and elbow joint function recovery. Additionally, to better accommodate the anatomical characteristics of the Chinese population, customized 3D-printed prostheses based on the contralateral distal humerus and the ipsilateral proximal ulna and radius can be utilized. Further research and development of elbow hemiarthroplasty and novel technologies tailored to the Chinese population should be encouraged to enhance the precise treatment of complex elbow injuries in China.
6.Diagnosis and treatment of elbow triad
Yejun ZHA ; Jianyu ZHANG ; Xieyuan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(13):897-902
Elbow Triad refers to an elbow dislocation combined with fractures of the radial head and the coronoid process, representing a complex elbow injury. Management of the elbow triad is challenging and often yields poor outcomes, frequently leading to complications such as elbow instability, ulnar nerve injury, and elbow stiffness. The injury mechanism of the elbow triad typically involves a fall on an outstretched arm, subjecting the forearm to supination, axial loading, and valgus stress. This force sequence results in progressive disruption of the elbow's anatomical structures from lateral to medial. Diagnosis requires particular attention to imaging assessment, and special attention should be paid to differentiating coronoid process fractures from elbow dislocation. Currently, there is no independent classification system, and diagnosis often relies on the modified Mason classification for radial head fractures and the Regan-Morrey and O'Driscoll classifications for coronoid process fractures. Non-surgical indications must be strictly defined and include: congruent joint reduction, absence of bony block to motion, a small or non-displaced coronoid fracture fragment, and inherent elbow stability. For the majority of cases requiring surgical treatment, a lateral approach is recommended, with a combined over-the-top approach when necessary. During surgery, the coronoid process fracture, radial head fracture, and lateral soft tissues should be addressed sequentially, with restoration of stability being crucial. Postoperative care should include early functional exercises and pay attention to preventing complications such as elbow instability, traumatic elbow stiffness, and ulnar nerve injury.
7.Efficacy analysis of endoscopic endonasal and craniotomy surgery in the treatment of craniopharyngioma Based on QST Classification
Chunlin ZHANG ; Changzhen JIANG ; Jun FU ; Zhicheng WANG ; Jianyu ZHU ; Wenjian FAN ; Xianjun CHEN ; Wanhai LI ; Wenwei LUO ; Wenpei CHEN ; Jinsheng HUANG ; Xiaorong YAN
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2025;51(2):72-81
Objective This study aims to explore the efficacy and complication rates of the transcranial approach(TCA)and extended endoscopic endonasal approach(EEEA)for the treatment of craniopharyngiomas based on the QST classification,providing a scientific reference for clinical decision-making on surgical approach.Methods A total of 151 patients who underwent craniopharyngioma surgery at our center from January 2018 to December 2023 were enrolled.The patients were categorized into Q-CP(suprasellar type),S-CP(infundibular type),and T-CP(tuberal type)according to the QST classification.Systematic collection and analysis were performed on the outcomes of TCA and EEEA treatments,respectively.The differences in effectiveness between the two approaches were evaluated based on the QST classification.Results The improvement rate of visual symptoms was overall higher in the EEEA group than in the TCA group(59.1%vs.36.5%,P=0.006),and the visual deterioration rate was lower(3.0%vs.14.1%,P=0.006).However,the incidence of cerebrospinal fluid leakage was higher in the EEEA group(15.2%vs.3.5%,χ2=4.986,P=0.026).The incidence of postoperative seizures(8.2%vs.0,P=0.019),brain contusions(10.6%vs.0,P=0.005),and subdural hematoma(9.4%vs.0%,P=0.01)was higher in the TCA group.For patients with Q-CP type,the EEEA group had a higher rate of total tumor resection(92.9%vs.65.2%,P=0.025)and a lower recurrence rate(3.6%vs.21.7%,P=0.047),with shorter hospital stays and lower postoperative costs.The TCA group had higher intraoperative blood loss in this type(300 mL vs.200 mL,Z=-2.261,P=0.024).For S-CP type patients,the EEEA group showed a higher rate of total tumor resection(91.3%vs.74.2%)and a lower recurrence rate(0 vs.12.9%,P=0.031),with lower postoperative hospital costs.In T-CP type,due to the deeper location,EEEA showed limitations in protecting hypothalamic function and the TCA group had a better postoperative hypothalamic function score(P=0.035).Conclusion Based on QST classification,EEEA has advantages in Q-CP and S-CP types and is recommended as the preferred surgical procedure;In the T-CP type,TCA surgery is more helpful in protecting hypothalamic function.
8.Expressions and clinical signifances of TRIM28, PDK1 and N-cadherin in pancreatic carcinoma
Kun YAN ; Aiyan QIU ; Dong XUE ; Ping′an WANG ; Yanfeng JIANG ; Jianyu LIU
International Journal of Surgery 2024;51(10):682-687
Objective:To explore the expressions and clinical significances of tripartite motif-containing protein 28 (TRIM28), 3-phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase-1 (PDK1), and N-cadherin in pancreatic carcinoma.Methods:A total of 72 patients diagnosed with pancreatic carcinoma underwent radical resection in the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Binzhou People′s Hospital from January 2009 to November 2022 were selected, all of which were pathologically diagnosed as pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of TRIM28, PDK1, and N-cadherin in 72 cases of pancreatic carcinoma and paracancerous tissues, to explore the correlation between the expression of them and the clinicopathological features of pancreatic carcinoma, and to analyze the influence of their expression and clinicopathological characteristics on the prognosis of patients. The count data were expressed as the number of cases and percentage, and the Chi-square test was used for comparison between groups. Spearman method was used for correlation analysis. Kaplan-Meier method was used for survival analysis, and Log-rank test was used to compare the survival rate, and univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis were used to analyze the risk factors affecting prognosis.Results:The positive rates of TRIM28 (72.22%), PDK1 (65.28%) and N-cadherin (61.11%) in PDAC were significantly higher than those in para-cancerous tissues (26.39%, 33.33%, 34.72%). Moreover, the patients with high expression of the three had the characteristics of low differentiation, late stage, and lymph node metastasis ( P<0.05). TRIM28 was positively correlated with PDK1 and N-cadherin expression in PDAC ( r=0.720, P<0.001; r=0.714, P<0.001), N-cadherin and PDK1 expression in PDAC was also positively correlated ( r=0.854, P<0.001). Kaplan-Meier survival curve showed that the 2-year survival rate of patients with positive TRIM28, PDK1 and N-cadherin (13.46%, 14.89%, 13.64%) was significantly lower than that of patients with negative tumor (50.00%, 40.00%, 39.29%), the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Univariate Cox regression analysis showed that patients with poor differentiation, nerve infiltration and lymph node metastasis, TNM stage Ⅲ+ Ⅳ, TRIM28 positive, PDK1 positive and N-cadherin positive had a significantly increased risk of death within 2 years after surgery ( P<0.05). Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that poor differentiation, nerve infiltration, TNM stage Ⅲ+ Ⅳ and TRIM28 positive were independent risk factors for poor prognosis of patients with PDAC ( P<0.05). Conclusions:TRIM28, PDK1 and N-cadherin are highly expressed in PDAC, and the expression level is significantly correlated with the malignant degree of PDAC. TRIM28 is an independent risk factor for the prognosis of patients with PDAC.
9.Advances in the application of tranexamic acid in elbow arthrolysis
Jianyu ZHANG ; Chen CHEN ; Xieyuan JIANG
International Journal of Surgery 2024;51(11):721-724
Elbow stiffness leads to a restricted range of motion, significantly impacting daily activities of patients. Elbow arthrolysis is a commonly used procedure for treating elbow stiffness. However, the procedure is associated with substantial intraoperative and postoperative bleeding, as well as high drainage volume. As an antifibrinolytic agent, tranexamic acid has been increasingly applied in both open and arthroscopic elbow arthrolysis, and its application methods include topical application, intravenous infusion, and combined topical-intravenous application. Studies indicated that tranexamic acid can effectively reduce postoperative bleeding and drainage without increasing the risk of thromboembolic complications, thereby facilitating early recovery and enhancing postoperative patient satisfaction. Future research should focus on optimizing treatment protocols by evaluating the efficacy of different administration methods and dosages of tranexamic acid. The application of tranexamic acid in elbow arthrolysis shows promising potential, and further large-scale studies will be instrumental in supporting its widespread use.
10.Different methods in predicting mortality of pediatric intensive care units sepsis in Southwest China
Rong LIU ; Zhicai YU ; Changxue XIAO ; Shufang XIAO ; Juan HE ; Yan SHI ; Yuanyuan HUA ; Jimin ZHOU ; Guoying ZHANG ; Tao WANG ; Jianyu JIANG ; Daoxue XIONG ; Yan CHEN ; Hongbo XU ; Hong YUN ; Hui SUN ; Tingting PAN ; Rui WANG ; Shuangmei ZHU ; Dong HUANG ; Yujiang LIU ; Yuhang HU ; Xinrui REN ; Mingfang SHI ; Sizun SONG ; Jumei LUO ; Juan LIU ; Juan ZHANG ; Feng XU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(3):204-210
Objective:To investigate the value of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), pediatric sequential organ failure assessment (pSOFA) and pediatric critical illness score (PCIS) in predicting mortality of pediatric sepsis in pediatric intensive care units (PICU) from Southwest China.Methods:This was a prospective multicenter observational study. A total of 447 children with sepsis admitted to 12 PICU in Southwest China from April 2022 to March 2023 were enrolled. Based on the prognosis, the patients were divided into survival group and non-survival group. The physiological parameters of SIRS, pSOFA and PCIS were recorded and scored within 24 h after PICU admission. The general clinical data and some laboratory results were recorded. The area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic curve was used to compare the predictive value of SIRS, pSOFA and PCIS in mortality of pediatric sepsis.Results:Amongst 447 children with sepsis, 260 patients were male and 187 patients were female, aged 2.5 (0.8, 7.0) years, 405 patients were in the survival group and 42 patients were in the non-survival group. 418 patients (93.5%) met the criteria of SIRS, and 440 patients (98.4%) met the criteria of pSOFA≥2. There was no significant difference in the number of items meeting the SIRS criteria between the survival group and the non-survival group (3(2, 4) vs. 3(3, 4) points, Z=1.30, P=0.192). The pSOFA score of the non-survival group was significantly higher than that of the survival group (9(6, 12) vs. 4(3, 7) points, Z=6.56, P<0.001), and the PCIS score was significantly lower than that of the survival group (72(68, 81) vs. 82(76, 88) points, Z=5.90, P<0.001). The predictive value of pSOFA (AUC=0.82) and PCIS (AUC=0.78) for sepsis mortality was significantly higher than that of SIRS (AUC=0.56) ( Z=6.59, 4.23, both P<0.001). There was no significant difference between pSOFA and PCIS ( Z=1.35, P=0.176). Platelet count, procalcitonin, lactic acid, albumin, creatinine, total bilirubin, activated partial thromboplastin time, prothrombin time and international normalized ratio were all able to predict mortality of sepsis to a certain degree (AUC=0.64, 0.68, 0.80, 0.64, 0.68, 0.60, 0.77, 0.75, 0.76, all P<0.05). Conclusion:Compared with SIRS, both pSOFA and PCIS had better predictive value in the mortality of pediatric sepsis in PICU.

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