1.An evidence-based clinical guideline for the treatment of infectious bone defect with induced membrane technique (version 2023)
Jie SHEN ; Lin CHEN ; Shiwu DONG ; Jingshu FU ; Jianzhong GUAN ; Hongbo HE ; Chunli HOU ; Zhiyong HOU ; Gang LI ; Hang LI ; Fengxiang LIU ; Lei LIU ; Feng MA ; Tao NIE ; Chenghe QIN ; Jian SHI ; Hengsheng SHU ; Dong SUN ; Li SUN ; Guanglin WANG ; Xiaohua WANG ; Zhiqiang WANG ; Hongri WU ; Junchao XING ; Jianzhong XU ; Yongqing XU ; Dawei YANG ; Tengbo YU ; Zhi YUAN ; Wenming ZHANG ; Feng ZHAO ; Jiazhuang ZHENG ; Dapeng ZHOU ; Chen ZHU ; Yueliang ZHU ; Zhao XIE ; Xinbao WU ; Changqing ZHANG ; Peifu TANG ; Yingze ZHANG ; Fei LUO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(2):107-120
Infectious bone defect is bone defect with infection or as a result of treatment of bone infection. It requires surgical intervention, and the treatment processes are complex and long, which include bone infection control,bone defect repair and even complex soft tissue reconstructions in some cases. Failure to achieve the goals in any step may lead to the failure of the overall treatment. Therefore, infectious bone defect has been a worldwide challenge in the field of orthopedics. Conventionally, sequestrectomy, bone grafting, bone transport, and systemic/local antibiotic treatment are standard therapies. Radical debridement remains one of the cornerstones for the management of bone infection. However, the scale of debridement and the timing and method of bone defect reconstruction remain controversial. With the clinical application of induced membrane technique, effective infection control and rapid bone reconstruction have been achieved in the management of infectious bone defect. The induced membrane technique has attracted more interests and attention, but the lack of understanding the basic principles of infection control and technical details may hamper the clinical outcomes of induced membrane technique and complications can possibly occur. Therefore, the Chinese Orthopedic Association organized domestic orthopedic experts to formulate An evidence-based clinical guideline for the treatment of infectious bone defect with induced membrane technique ( version 2023) according to the evidence-based method and put forward recommendations on infectious bone defect from the aspects of precise diagnosis, preoperative evaluation, operation procedure, postoperative management and rehabilitation, so as to provide useful references for the treatment of infectious bone defect with induced membrane technique.
2.Research progress on the role of non-coding RNA in chemotherapy resistance of osteosarcoma
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2023;43(13):922-927
Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone tumor in children and adolescents. With the emergence of chemotherapy resistance in recent years, the survival rate of osteosarcoma patients has reached a bottleneck. Therefore, exploration of its chemoresistance mechanism is one of the popular research directions currently. Non-coding RNA (ncRNA) is a class of RNA without the ability to encode proteins, which is classified into microRNA, long non-coding RNA, and circular RNA based on length and shape. With the development of high-throughput sequencing technology, there is increasing evidence that some non-coding RNAs are abnormally upregulated or downregulated in osteosarcoma cells and affect the response of osteosarcoma to four commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs (methotrexate, doxorubicin, cisplatin and ifosfamide) through mechanisms such as regulation of apoptosis, cell cycle, signaling pathways, intracellular drug concentration, and cellular autophagy. Therefore, thesenon-coding RNAs are expected to be novel targets for osteosarcoma treatment. In this paper, the current studies were searched and reviewed on the above three non-coding RNAs mediating chemoresistance in osteosarcoma, aiming to provide a reference for breaking the bottleneck of survival rate of osteosarcoma patients.

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