1.Evaluation of the Effect of Pelvic Floor Reconstruction Using Transvaginal Ti-LOOP Total 6 Mesh in Patients with Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;41(3):210-215
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of pelvic floor reconstruction using TiLOOP Total 6 mesh combined with perineal body reconstruction and posterior vaginal wall repair in patients with pelvic organ prolapse(POP).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 52 patients diagnosed with stage Ⅲ-ⅣPOP who underwent surgical intervention at Central Hospital of Wuhan,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong Univer-sity of Science and Technology between January 2022 and March 2023.The perioperative indicators and surgical complications were evaluated.The patient global impression of improvement(PGI-I),subjective and objective cure rates were evaluated.The POP-Q points before and 12 months after surgery were compared.Postoperative quali-ty of life was also assessed.Results:All procedures were successfully completed without intraoperative complica-tions.No intraoperative hematomas or injuries to the bladder and rectum were documented.Mean operative dura-tion was120±18 min,with an intraoperative blood loss of 141±44 ml.Postoperative complications included ve-nous thromboembolism(5.7%,3/52)and moderate-to-severe pain(53.8%,28/52).Until the follow-up period of 12 months,the surgical success rate was 100%.Mesh exposure rate and new stress urinary incontinence rate were 3.8%(2/52).The subjective and objective cure rate were 100%.Furthermore,POP-Q index points at the time of 12 months after operation were significantly improved compared with preoperative(P<0.0001).PFDI-20,PFIQ-7 and PISQ-12 scales were also significantly improved after the operation(P<0.0001).Patient satisfaction,as reflected by PGI-I scores,was unanimously positive.Conclusions:Pelvic floor reconstruction using TiLOOP Total 6 mesh combined with perineal body reconstruction and posterior vaginal wall repair is a safe and effective procedure for patients with advanced-stage POP(Ⅲ-Ⅳ),achieving high patient satisfaction.
2.Evaluation of the Effect of Pelvic Floor Reconstruction Using Transvaginal Ti-LOOP Total 6 Mesh in Patients with Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;41(3):210-215
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of pelvic floor reconstruction using TiLOOP Total 6 mesh combined with perineal body reconstruction and posterior vaginal wall repair in patients with pelvic organ prolapse(POP).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 52 patients diagnosed with stage Ⅲ-ⅣPOP who underwent surgical intervention at Central Hospital of Wuhan,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong Univer-sity of Science and Technology between January 2022 and March 2023.The perioperative indicators and surgical complications were evaluated.The patient global impression of improvement(PGI-I),subjective and objective cure rates were evaluated.The POP-Q points before and 12 months after surgery were compared.Postoperative quali-ty of life was also assessed.Results:All procedures were successfully completed without intraoperative complica-tions.No intraoperative hematomas or injuries to the bladder and rectum were documented.Mean operative dura-tion was120±18 min,with an intraoperative blood loss of 141±44 ml.Postoperative complications included ve-nous thromboembolism(5.7%,3/52)and moderate-to-severe pain(53.8%,28/52).Until the follow-up period of 12 months,the surgical success rate was 100%.Mesh exposure rate and new stress urinary incontinence rate were 3.8%(2/52).The subjective and objective cure rate were 100%.Furthermore,POP-Q index points at the time of 12 months after operation were significantly improved compared with preoperative(P<0.0001).PFDI-20,PFIQ-7 and PISQ-12 scales were also significantly improved after the operation(P<0.0001).Patient satisfaction,as reflected by PGI-I scores,was unanimously positive.Conclusions:Pelvic floor reconstruction using TiLOOP Total 6 mesh combined with perineal body reconstruction and posterior vaginal wall repair is a safe and effective procedure for patients with advanced-stage POP(Ⅲ-Ⅳ),achieving high patient satisfaction.
3.Applying seminars and case-based learning in teaching neurophysiology in rehabilitation medicine
Feng GUO ; Jicheng LOU ; Min LU ; Shaoping XIE ; Can LUO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(2):161-165
Objective:To observe the effectiveness of using cases in seminars to teach neuroelectrophysiology in rehabilitation medicine.Methods:Sixty participants in the " Hubei Province Rehabilitation Shortage Talent Training Program" were divided into an experimental group ( n=30) and a control group ( n=30). During a ninety-minute " Neuroelectrophysiological Technology" training course, the experimental group was taught in a seminar using the case study method (SCL training) while the control group was taught using traditional lecture-based learning (LBL). All then took a theory test and a case analysis test and completed a survey of teaching satisfaction. Results:The average score of the SCL group on the theory and case analysis tests were significantly higher than those of the LBL group. The teaching satisfaction survey showed that the SCL group exhibited greater interest and motivation, better communication, teamwork and clinical thinking. They were generally more satisfied with their teaching method compared to the LBL group.Conclusions:The SCL method can effectively improve the learning and satisfaction of neuroelectrophysiology students. It helps to mobilize learning enthusiasm, cultivate clinical thinking ability, and deepen the memory of knowledge points. It is an effective method in teaching rehabilitation medicine.
4.Applying seminars and case-based learning in teaching neurophysiology in rehabilitation medicine
Feng GUO ; Jicheng LOU ; Min LU ; Shaoping XIE ; Can LUO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(2):161-165
Objective:To observe the effectiveness of using cases in seminars to teach neuroelectrophysiology in rehabilitation medicine.Methods:Sixty participants in the " Hubei Province Rehabilitation Shortage Talent Training Program" were divided into an experimental group ( n=30) and a control group ( n=30). During a ninety-minute " Neuroelectrophysiological Technology" training course, the experimental group was taught in a seminar using the case study method (SCL training) while the control group was taught using traditional lecture-based learning (LBL). All then took a theory test and a case analysis test and completed a survey of teaching satisfaction. Results:The average score of the SCL group on the theory and case analysis tests were significantly higher than those of the LBL group. The teaching satisfaction survey showed that the SCL group exhibited greater interest and motivation, better communication, teamwork and clinical thinking. They were generally more satisfied with their teaching method compared to the LBL group.Conclusions:The SCL method can effectively improve the learning and satisfaction of neuroelectrophysiology students. It helps to mobilize learning enthusiasm, cultivate clinical thinking ability, and deepen the memory of knowledge points. It is an effective method in teaching rehabilitation medicine.
5.Basophils as a potential therapeutic target in cancer.
Jicheng ZHANG ; Hanlin YIN ; Qiangda CHEN ; Guochao ZHAO ; Wenhui LOU ; Wenchuan WU ; Ning PU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2021;22(12):971-984
Basophils, which are considered as redundant relatives of mast cells and the rarest granulocytes in peripheral circulation, have been neglected by researchers in the past decades. Previous studies have revealed their vital roles in allergic diseases and parasitic infections. Intriguingly, recent studies even reported that basophils might be associated with cancer development, as activated basophils synthesize and release a variety of cytokines and chemokines in response to cancers. However, it is still subject to debate whether basophils function as tumor-protecting or tumor-promoting components; the answer may depend on the tumor biology and the microenvironment. Herein, we reviewed the role of basophils in cancers, and highlighted some potential and promising therapeutic strategies.

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