1.Advances in the application of transoral robotic surgery.
Jiyao XUE ; Duo ZHANG ; Chengzhi XU ; Lei TAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(11):1057-1067
This article provides a comprehensive review of the progress in the application of transoral robotic surgery(TORS) in the field of head and neck surgery. It elaborates on its developmental background and technical principles as a subset of natural orifice endoscopic surgery and highlights the technical characteristics and optimization trends of both general-purpose and specialized surgical robotic platforms. The review emphasizes the key advantages of TORS in addressing the limitations of traditional transoral surgery, improving surgical precision, and expanding the scope of surgical indications. This in-depth analysis serves as a valuable reference for the future development and wider adoption of TORS technology in head and neck surgery.
Humans
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Robotic Surgical Procedures/methods*
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Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery/methods*
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Mouth/surgery*
2.Expert consensus on apical microsurgery.
Hanguo WANG ; Xin XU ; Zhuan BIAN ; Jingping LIANG ; Zhi CHEN ; Benxiang HOU ; Lihong QIU ; Wenxia CHEN ; Xi WEI ; Kaijin HU ; Qintao WANG ; Zuhua WANG ; Jiyao LI ; Dingming HUANG ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Zhengwei HUANG ; Liuyan MENG ; Chen ZHANG ; Fangfang XIE ; Di YANG ; Jinhua YU ; Jin ZHAO ; Yihuai PAN ; Shuang PAN ; Deqin YANG ; Weidong NIU ; Qi ZHANG ; Shuli DENG ; Jingzhi MA ; Xiuping MENG ; Jian YANG ; Jiayuan WU ; Yi DU ; Junqi LING ; Lin YUE ; Xuedong ZHOU ; Qing YU
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):2-2
Apical microsurgery is accurate and minimally invasive, produces few complications, and has a success rate of more than 90%. However, due to the lack of awareness and understanding of apical microsurgery by dental general practitioners and even endodontists, many clinical problems remain to be overcome. The consensus has gathered well-known domestic experts to hold a series of special discussions and reached the consensus. This document specifies the indications, contraindications, preoperative preparations, operational procedures, complication prevention measures, and efficacy evaluation of apical microsurgery and is applicable to dentists who perform apical microsurgery after systematic training.
Microsurgery/standards*
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Humans
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Apicoectomy
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Contraindications, Procedure
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Tooth Apex/diagnostic imaging*
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Postoperative Complications/prevention & control*
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Consensus
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Treatment Outcome
3.Expert consensus on pulpotomy in the management of mature permanent teeth with pulpitis.
Lu ZHANG ; Chen LIN ; Zhuo CHEN ; Lin YUE ; Qing YU ; Benxiang HOU ; Junqi LING ; Jingping LIANG ; Xi WEI ; Wenxia CHEN ; Lihong QIU ; Jiyao LI ; Yumei NIU ; Zhengmei LIN ; Lei CHENG ; Wenxi HE ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Dingming HUANG ; Zhengwei HUANG ; Weidong NIU ; Qi ZHANG ; Chen ZHANG ; Deqin YANG ; Jinhua YU ; Jin ZHAO ; Yihuai PAN ; Jingzhi MA ; Shuli DENG ; Xiaoli XIE ; Xiuping MENG ; Jian YANG ; Xuedong ZHOU ; Zhi CHEN
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):4-4
Pulpotomy, which belongs to vital pulp therapy, has become a strategy for managing pulpitis in recent decades. This minimally invasive treatment reflects the recognition of preserving healthy dental pulp and optimizing long-term patient-centered outcomes. Pulpotomy is categorized into partial pulpotomy (PP), the removal of a partial segment of the coronal pulp tissue, and full pulpotomy (FP), the removal of whole coronal pulp, which is followed by applying the biomaterials onto the remaining pulp tissue and ultimately restoring the tooth. Procedural decisions for the amount of pulp tissue removal or retention depend on the diagnostic of pulp vitality, the overall treatment plan, the patient's general health status, and pulp inflammation reassessment during operation. This statement represents the consensus of an expert committee convened by the Society of Cariology and Endodontics, Chinese Stomatological Association. It addresses the current evidence to support the application of pulpotomy as a potential alternative to root canal treatment (RCT) on mature permanent teeth with pulpitis from a biological basis, the development of capping biomaterial, and the diagnostic considerations to evidence-based medicine. This expert statement intends to provide a clinical protocol of pulpotomy, which facilitates practitioners in choosing the optimal procedure and increasing their confidence in this rapidly evolving field.
Humans
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Calcium Compounds/therapeutic use*
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Consensus
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Dental Pulp
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Dentition, Permanent
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Oxides/therapeutic use*
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Pulpitis/therapy*
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Pulpotomy/standards*
4.Expert consensus on intentional tooth replantation.
Zhengmei LIN ; Dingming HUANG ; Shuheng HUANG ; Zhi CHEN ; Qing YU ; Benxiang HOU ; Lihong QIU ; Wenxia CHEN ; Jiyao LI ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Zhengwei HUANG ; Jinhua YU ; Jin ZHAO ; Yihuai PAN ; Shuang PAN ; Deqin YANG ; Weidong NIU ; Qi ZHANG ; Shuli DENG ; Jingzhi MA ; Xiuping MENG ; Jian YANG ; Jiayuan WU ; Lan ZHANG ; Jin ZHANG ; Xiaoli XIE ; Jinpu CHU ; Kehua QUE ; Xuejun GE ; Xiaojing HUANG ; Zhe MA ; Lin YUE ; Xuedong ZHOU ; Junqi LING
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):16-16
Intentional tooth replantation (ITR) is an advanced treatment modality and the procedure of last resort for preserving teeth with inaccessible endodontic or resorptive lesions. ITR is defined as the deliberate extraction of a tooth; evaluation of the root surface, endodontic manipulation, and repair; and placement of the tooth back into its original socket. Case reports, case series, cohort studies, and randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the efficacy of ITR in the retention of natural teeth that are untreatable or difficult to manage with root canal treatment or endodontic microsurgery. However, variations in clinical protocols for ITR exist due to the empirical nature of the original protocols and rapid advancements in the field of oral biology and dental materials. This heterogeneity in protocols may cause confusion among dental practitioners; therefore, guidelines and considerations for ITR should be explicated. This expert consensus discusses the biological foundation of ITR, the available clinical protocols and current status of ITR in treating teeth with refractory apical periodontitis or anatomical aberration, and the main complications of this treatment, aiming to refine the clinical management of ITR in accordance with the progress of basic research and clinical studies; the findings suggest that ITR may become a more consistent evidence-based option in dental treatment.
Humans
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Tooth Replantation/methods*
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Consensus
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Periapical Periodontitis/surgery*
5.Expert consensus on management of instrument separation in root canal therapy.
Yi FAN ; Yuan GAO ; Xiangzhu WANG ; Bing FAN ; Zhi CHEN ; Qing YU ; Ming XUE ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Zhengwei HUANG ; Deqin YANG ; Zhengmei LIN ; Yihuai PAN ; Jin ZHAO ; Jinhua YU ; Zhuo CHEN ; Sijing XIE ; He YUAN ; Kehua QUE ; Shuang PAN ; Xiaojing HUANG ; Jun LUO ; Xiuping MENG ; Jin ZHANG ; Yi DU ; Lei ZHANG ; Hong LI ; Wenxia CHEN ; Jiayuan WU ; Xin XU ; Jing ZOU ; Jiyao LI ; Dingming HUANG ; Lei CHENG ; Tiemei WANG ; Benxiang HOU ; Xuedong ZHOU
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):46-46
Instrument separation is a critical complication during root canal therapy, impacting treatment success and long-term tooth preservation. The etiology of instrument separation is multifactorial, involving the intricate anatomy of the root canal system, instrument-related factors, and instrumentation techniques. Instrument separation can hinder thorough cleaning, shaping, and obturation of the root canal, posing challenges to successful treatment outcomes. Although retrieval of separated instrument is often feasible, it carries risks including perforation, excessive removal of tooth structure and root fractures. Effective management of separated instruments requires a comprehensive understanding of the contributing factors, meticulous preoperative assessment, and precise evaluation of the retrieval difficulty. The application of appropriate retrieval techniques is essential to minimize complications and optimize clinical outcomes. The current manuscript provides a framework for understanding the causes, risk factors, and clinical management principles of instrument separation. By integrating effective strategies, endodontists can enhance decision-making, improve endodontic treatment success and ensure the preservation of natural dentition.
Humans
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Root Canal Therapy/adverse effects*
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Consensus
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Root Canal Preparation/adverse effects*
6.Ancient and Modern Literature Analysis and Key Information Textual Research of Famous Classical Formula Qingzao Jiufeitang
Shuyue FAN ; Xuanyu CHEN ; Yilin ZHAO ; Shaoyuan LIU ; Xueyong HOU ; Luna YU ; Jiyao ZHANG ; Yansong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(24):168-178
Qingzao Jiufeitang is a famous classical formula for treating lung injury caused by warm and dryness, included in the Catalogue of Ancient Famous Classical Formulas(The First Batch). By systematically organizing ancient and modern literature on this formula, this study analyzed and verified the origin, medicinal composition, original plants and processing, dosage and decoction method, efficacy and application of this formula. According to the research, Qingzao Jiufeitang was first recorded in Yimen Falyu in the Qing dynasty, and its creation was mainly inspired by the Ming dynasty physician MIAO Xiyong's idea of the moisturizing drugs with sweet flavour and cold nature. Based on the 2020 edition of the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China(hereinafter referred to as the Chinese Pharmacopoeia) and the textual research results of modern scholars on traditional Chinese herbal medicines, the botanical sources and processing methods of the herbs in this formula are basically clarified. Among them, Mori Folium, Gypsum Fibrosum, Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma, Sesami Semen Nigrum, Asini Corii Colla, Ophiopogonis Radix and Eriobotryae Folium are consistent with the 2020 edition of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia. The primary source of Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma is the dried roots and rhizomes of Glycyrrhiza uralensis, family Leguminosae, while the primary source of Armeniacae Semen Amarum is the dried mature seeds of Prunus armeniaca, family Rosaceae. It is recommended to use Gypsum Ustum, stir-fried Sesami Semen Nigrum, stir-fried Armeniacae Semen Amarum, Asini Corii Colla bead, and honey-fried Eriobotryae Folium, and the rest of the raw products. According to the conversion of ancient and modern doses, the recommended dosages are 11.19 g for Mori Folium, 9.33 g for Gypsum Fibrosum, 3.73 g for Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, 2.61 g for Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma, 3.73 g for Sesami Semen Nigrum, 4.48 g for Ophiopogonis Radix, 2.61 g for Armeniacae Semen Amarum, 3.73 g for Eriobotryae Folium. The decoction method is to add 300 mL of water, decoct it down to 180 mL, remove the residue, and then add 2.98 g of Asini Corii Colla into the decoction. Take it warm after meals, two to three times a day. Qingzao Jiufeitang has the effects of clearing dryness and moistening the lungs, nourishing Yin and invigorating Qi. In ancient times, it was mainly used to treat stagnation and depression of various Qi, as well as paralysis, asthma and vomiting. In modern clinical practice, it is mostly used to treat diseases in respiratory system, otolaryngology, skin system and digestive system caused by warm-dry impairing lung, deficiency of both Qi and Yin. The above research results can provide a reference for the later development of Qingzao Jiufeitang.
7.Collaborative application of surgery 4.0 in precise diagnosis, treatment and teaching of biliary surgery
Jiyao SHENG ; Zhenxiao WANG ; Xuewen ZHANG
International Journal of Surgery 2025;52(8):505-508
The complex anatomy and variations of the biliary system make biliary surgery the operation with the lowest error tolerance in abdominal surgery. With the advent of surgery 4.0 represented by artificial intelligence, 5G technology, and medical big data, biliary surgery has ushered in new development opportunities. Although surgery 4.0 provides high-precision navigation tools for biliary surgery, most of its potential remains untapped. The reason lies in that current technical applications mainly focus on single clinical scenarios. Only by expanding multi-dimensional application scenarios guided by clinical needs can biliary surgery achieve leapfrog development with the help of surgery 4.0. In this process, it is more necessary to cultivate compound and innovative surgical talents through medical-education collaboration, continuously injecting innovative momentum into the deep integration of surgery 4.0 technology and the field of biliary surgery.
8.Mechanism by which Tongan Decoction regulates synovial macrophage polarization in rats with knee osteoarthritis
Yixin CHEN ; Yan LU ; Xuan ZHANG ; Xiaoli CHEN ; Liangyuan TAN ; Zhangjie XU ; Wanglong CHEN ; Shaoting SU ; Jiyao LIANG ; Honghai ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(26):5621-5631
BACKGROUND:Developed by the esteemed Chinese medicine master Wei Guikang,Tongan Decoction has proven highly effective in treating knee osteoarthritis.However,the mechanism of action is yet unclear.OBJECTIVE:To elucidate how Tongan Decoction modulates synovial macrophage polarization as a therapeutic strategy for knee osteoarthritis in a rat model.METHODS:(1)We employed high-throughput microRNA sequencing and polymerase chain reaction to analyze the differentially expressed miRNA in synovial macrophages of normal and knee osteoarthritis rats.Predicted target genes of miR-27a were identified using bioinformatics databases,with subsequent validation through luciferase assays.A total of 68 Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into normal control group(n=16),model group(n=16),miR-27a overexpression group(n=12),Tongan Decoction group(n=12),and Tongan Decoction+miR-27a inhibition group(n=12).The miR-27a overexpression group and the Tongan Decoction+miR-27a inhibition group were injected with miR-27a mimic and miR-27a inhibitor in the right knee joint cavity,respectively,once daily for 5 continuous days.On the 15th day after modeling,the Tongan Decoction group and the Tongan Decoction+miR-27a inhibition group were given Tongan Decoction by gastric lavage,and the other three groups were given saline by gastric lavage,once daily for 14 continuous days.After administration,behavioral tests,X-rays,hematoxylin-eosin staining of synovial and cartilage tissues of the knee joint and immunofluorescence staining of synovial tissues of the knee joint,RT-PCR,and Western blot were performed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:High-throughput sequencing of miRNA showed low expression of miR-27a in synovial tissues of rats with knee osteoarthritis.The target gene of miR-27a was nuclear factor κB,and luciferase assay showed that the two could bind to each other.Behavioral assays showed that miR-27a overexpression or Tongan Decoction alleviated joint dysfunction in rats with knee osteoarthritis,and miR-27a inhibition antagonized the effect of Tongan Decoction.X-ray films and hematoxylin-eosin staining showed that miR-27a overexpression or Tongan Decoction reduced the degree of knee osteoarthritis and miR-27a inhibition weakened the therapeutic effect of Tongan Decoction.The results of RT-PCR and western blot assay showed that compared with the normal control group,the expression of interleukin 10 was reduced in the model group(P<0.05),and the expression of matrix metalloproteinase 13,interleukin 1β,and nuclear factor κB was elevated in the model group(P<0.05).miR-27a overexpression or Tongan Decoction could differently reverse the changes in the above-mentioned indexes,while miR-27a inhibition weakened the effect of Tongan Decoction.Immunofluorescence staining results showed that CD86 protein expression in the model group was higher than that in the normal control group(P<0.05),and CD206 protein expression was lower than that in the normal control group(P<0.05);miR-27a overexpression group and Tongan Decoction had lower CD86 protein expression than that in the model group(P<0.05),and higher CD206 protein expression than that in the model group(P<0.05);in the Tongan Decoction+miR-27a inhibition group,CD86 protein expression was higher(P<0.05)and CD206 protein expression was lower than that in the Tongan Decoction group(P<0.05).Tongan Decoction mitigates knee osteoarthritis by upregulating miR-27a expression and suppressing nuclear factor κB activity,which improves knee joint function and further treats knee osteoarthritis.
9.Mechanism by which Tongan Decoction regulates synovial macrophage polarization in rats with knee osteoarthritis
Yixin CHEN ; Yan LU ; Xuan ZHANG ; Xiaoli CHEN ; Liangyuan TAN ; Zhangjie XU ; Wanglong CHEN ; Shaoting SU ; Jiyao LIANG ; Honghai ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(26):5621-5631
BACKGROUND:Developed by the esteemed Chinese medicine master Wei Guikang,Tongan Decoction has proven highly effective in treating knee osteoarthritis.However,the mechanism of action is yet unclear.OBJECTIVE:To elucidate how Tongan Decoction modulates synovial macrophage polarization as a therapeutic strategy for knee osteoarthritis in a rat model.METHODS:(1)We employed high-throughput microRNA sequencing and polymerase chain reaction to analyze the differentially expressed miRNA in synovial macrophages of normal and knee osteoarthritis rats.Predicted target genes of miR-27a were identified using bioinformatics databases,with subsequent validation through luciferase assays.A total of 68 Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into normal control group(n=16),model group(n=16),miR-27a overexpression group(n=12),Tongan Decoction group(n=12),and Tongan Decoction+miR-27a inhibition group(n=12).The miR-27a overexpression group and the Tongan Decoction+miR-27a inhibition group were injected with miR-27a mimic and miR-27a inhibitor in the right knee joint cavity,respectively,once daily for 5 continuous days.On the 15th day after modeling,the Tongan Decoction group and the Tongan Decoction+miR-27a inhibition group were given Tongan Decoction by gastric lavage,and the other three groups were given saline by gastric lavage,once daily for 14 continuous days.After administration,behavioral tests,X-rays,hematoxylin-eosin staining of synovial and cartilage tissues of the knee joint and immunofluorescence staining of synovial tissues of the knee joint,RT-PCR,and Western blot were performed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:High-throughput sequencing of miRNA showed low expression of miR-27a in synovial tissues of rats with knee osteoarthritis.The target gene of miR-27a was nuclear factor κB,and luciferase assay showed that the two could bind to each other.Behavioral assays showed that miR-27a overexpression or Tongan Decoction alleviated joint dysfunction in rats with knee osteoarthritis,and miR-27a inhibition antagonized the effect of Tongan Decoction.X-ray films and hematoxylin-eosin staining showed that miR-27a overexpression or Tongan Decoction reduced the degree of knee osteoarthritis and miR-27a inhibition weakened the therapeutic effect of Tongan Decoction.The results of RT-PCR and western blot assay showed that compared with the normal control group,the expression of interleukin 10 was reduced in the model group(P<0.05),and the expression of matrix metalloproteinase 13,interleukin 1β,and nuclear factor κB was elevated in the model group(P<0.05).miR-27a overexpression or Tongan Decoction could differently reverse the changes in the above-mentioned indexes,while miR-27a inhibition weakened the effect of Tongan Decoction.Immunofluorescence staining results showed that CD86 protein expression in the model group was higher than that in the normal control group(P<0.05),and CD206 protein expression was lower than that in the normal control group(P<0.05);miR-27a overexpression group and Tongan Decoction had lower CD86 protein expression than that in the model group(P<0.05),and higher CD206 protein expression than that in the model group(P<0.05);in the Tongan Decoction+miR-27a inhibition group,CD86 protein expression was higher(P<0.05)and CD206 protein expression was lower than that in the Tongan Decoction group(P<0.05).Tongan Decoction mitigates knee osteoarthritis by upregulating miR-27a expression and suppressing nuclear factor κB activity,which improves knee joint function and further treats knee osteoarthritis.
10.Advances in diagnosis and treatment of combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma
Shui LIU ; Jiyao SHENG ; Xuewen ZHANG
International Journal of Surgery 2024;51(4):223-228
Combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma (cHCC-CC) is a special type of primary liver cancer, which is characterized by dual phenotypic differentiation of hepatocellular carcinoma and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. Due to the lack of specific diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets, the preoperative diagnosis is difficult, the treatment is not easy, and the prognosis is poor. Routine serology, imaging examination and histological biopsy are the main methods of preliminary screening and diagnosis of cHCC-CC. Patients with resectable cHCC-CC should be treated with surgical treatment if possible, but whether they should receive liver transplantation remains a careful choice. There is still no unified standard for local treatment and systemic treatment for advanced patients, and its efficacy is still controversial. Systemic treatment including platinum drugs can benefit some patients. The potential value of targeted therapy and immunotherapy in the treatment of advanced cHCC-CC patients has been highlighted. The introduction of multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment model has provided a strong guarantee for the comprehensive treatment of patients, and the development of xenogenetic model and multi-omics technology has provided a considerable prospect for the realization of individualized treatment for patients. The present situation and progress of diagnosis and treatment of cHCC-CC are discussed in order to provide reference for clinical practice.

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