1.The significance of preoperative neck enhanced multidetector computed tomography in predicting the recurrent veins and classifying their courses of the submental flap reflux vein for repair in pharyngeal cancer
Qian SHI ; Jugao FANG ; Qi ZHONG ; Lizhen HOU ; Hongzhi MA ; Ling FENG ; Shizhi HE ; Meng LIAN ; Yanming ZHAO ; Ru WANG ; Yunxia LI ; Xixi SHEN ; Yifan YANG ; Lingwa WANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;60(10):1208-1214
Objective:To evaluate preoperative high-resolution thin-layer cervical enhanced CT used to predict the venous route of the submental flap reflux vein and its relationship with adjacent structures in order to guide the anatomical understanding and protection of submental flap in pharyngeal cancer surgery.Methods:Sixty consecutive patients with pharyngeal cancer who underwent submental flap repair surgery in our department from March 2022 to December 2024, as well as 60 patients who were accepted neck dissection suffering other cancers, were selected. Before surgery, high-resolution cervical enhanced CT scans were performed, and the position of the transverse section of the facial vein in the venous phase horizontal image gradually variation tendency was focused layer by layer. The direction and adjacent relationship of the submental flap reflux veins were determined and recorded. Combined with 60 patients with other head and neck tumors who underwent neck dissection in our department during the same period (a total of 120 cases, 240 sides), the classification and management of the draining veins of Fang′s mental flap were conducted. Type Ⅰ mainly drains into the internal jugular vein; Type Ⅱ mainly drains into the external jugular vein and Type Ⅲ mainly drains into the anterior jugular vein (often accompanied by an external jugular draining branch). The status and proportion of venous drainage were analyzed.Results:Vascular predictive coincidence rate was 98.3% (59/60) among the 60 patients with pharyngeal cancer. Only one patient was predicted to have a simple return to the external jugular vein. However, during the operation, in addition to the main return to the external jugular vein, a small portion also returned to the internal jugular vein. Submental flap reflux vessels were classified into three types based on intraoperative submental flap venous return in 60 cases of laryngopharyngeal cancer, in conjunction with the analysis of venous return patterns from 240 cervical CT scans. Type Ⅰ mainly refluxed to the internal jugular vein, accounting for 42.1%. Type Ⅱ mainly refluxed to the external jugular vein (47.9%). Type Ⅲ mainly refluxed to the anterior jugular vein (10.0%). The total detection rate of CT reading of 240 venous reflux was 98.7% (237/240). Vascular predictive coincidence rate was 97.9%(235/240).Conclusion:The detailed analysis of submental venous return vessels can accurately predict the direction of reflux veins and its surrounding areas by preoperative high-resolution enhanced CT scan. This provides reliable guidance for the anatomy and protection of the submental flap reflux veins during surgery.
2.Prediction of pathological classification of ground glass nodules based on artificial intelligence CT quantitative parameters and histogram parameters
Jie XU ; Ruibin YANG ; Lihua ZHAO ; Lizhen LUO ; Xiuqin GUO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2025;48(4):318-321
Objective:To analyze the prediction of pathological classification of ground glass nodules based on artificial intelligence computed tomography (CT) quantitative parameters combined with histogram parameters.Methods:The clinical data of 268 suspected patients with ground glass nodules admitted to Foshan Fosun Chancheng Hospital from June 2021 to June 2023 were retrospectively selected as the research subjects. They were divided into pre invasive lesions group (100 cases) and invasive lesions group(168 cases) according to pathological classification. Basic data of patients with different pathological classifications and the CT characteristics were compared, the prediction of pathological classification of ground glass nodules based on CT quantitative parameters combined and histogram parameters were analyzed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.Results:The edge and boundary of the tumor, shape of the lesion, the peripheral signs of the lesion and the boundary between the two groups had statistical differences ( P<0.05). The CT quantitative parameters of maximum diameter, lesion volume, average CT value in the invasive lesions group and pre invasive lesions group had statistical differences: (15.29 ± 3.20) cm vs. (9.75 ± 2.14) cm, (1.54 ± 0.31) cm 3 vs. (0.51 ± 0.10) cm 3, (- 328.16 ± 46.35) HU vs. (-541.25 ± 100.30) HU, P<0.05. The CT histogram parameters of inproportion of solid components, entropy and maximum CT value in the invasive lesions group and pre invasive lesions group had statistical differences: (66.39 ± 13.25)% vs. (42.65 ± 11.20)%, 4.31 ± 0.52 vs. 3.32 ± 0.39, (-75.34 ± 21.27) HU vs. (-141.72 ± 32.43)HU, P<0.05. Compared with the single prediction of CT quantitative parameters and CT histogram parameters, the combined prediction of the two parameters had higher value in predicting different pathological subtypes of ground glass nodules (the area under the curve was 0.877, P = 0.001). Conclusions:The combined detection of CT quantitative parameters and histogram parameters based on artificial intelligence can effectively evaluate the invasion status of ground glass nodules, which is beneficial for improving the detection of different pathological types of ground glass nodules.
3.Mechanisms of action of Helicobacter pylori colonization factors
Mingming ZHAO ; Lizhen DONG ; Zichao JIA ; Chengxue WANG ; Yamin CHAI ; Wei LUO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;46(11):1370-1374,1408
Helicobacter pylori(Hp)is a major pathogen that causes peptic ulcer,mucosa-associated tissue lymphoma and gastric cancer.Adhesion colonization is a prerequisite for the pathogenesis of Hp.After infec-tion,Hp first uses urease to neutralize gastric acid,and then it adapts to the environment through motility and chemotactic swimming of flagella.Finally,Hp adheres to gastric epithelial cells through outer membrane pro-teins.Some outer membrane proteins have the biological effect of transporting virulence factors,mediating in-flammation and assisting Hp to produce pathological changes on human body.This paper reviews the mecha-nism of main colonization factors of Hp.
4.Role of MYADM in the cholesterol mediated proliferation and metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma
Yuan ZHAO ; Lizhen ZHANG ; Guangdong CHENG ; Yawei SUN ; Jinben MA ; Yanliang LIN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2025;47(11):1080-1093
Objective:To explore the role and related mechanism of myeloid related differentiation markers (MYADM) in lung adenocarcinoma metastasis induced by high cholesterol diet.Methods:(1) Cell experiments: Using lung adenocarcinoma A549 and H1975 cells, the cells were treated with 0.8 mg/ml cholesterol and then transfected with a lentivirus to knock down MYADM. The overexpression of MYADM was achieved by transfecting the cells with an overexpression plasmid. Western blotting was used to detect the expression levels of MYADM, E-cadherin, β-catenin, MMP-2, MMP-9, and vimentin in the cells. The proliferation ability of the cells was assessed using the plate clonal formation assay, while the migration and invasion ability were evaluated using the Transwell assay. Western blot was used to determine the effects of MYADM knockdown or overexpression on these proteins. Western blot and immunofluorescence assays were conducted to investigate the impact of Akt phosphorylation on the expression of MYADM and Rac1 in cholesterol-treated lung adenocarcinoma cells, as well as the phosphorylation of c-Myc. Western blot was also used to assess the effect of c-Myc knockdown on the expression of MYADM and MCT1 in lung adenocarcinoma cells. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assays were performed to investigate the impact of cholesterol on the binding between c-Myc and the promoters of MYADM and MCT1 in lung adenocarcinoma cells. (2) Animal experiment: A549 cells or A549 cells with MYADM knockdown were intravenously inoculated into BALB/c nude mice, which were then divided into a normal diet group and a high cholesterol diet group. Using a live imaging system, the growth and metastasis of tumors in the mice were monitored. After 42 days, lung tissues were collected for immunohistochemical staining to detect changes in relevant proteins.Results:After cholesterol treatment, the expression level of MYADM in A549 cells increased from 1.00±0.18 to 3.28±0.28 ( P<0.001), and in H1975 cells, it increased from 1.00±0.06 to 2.03±0.10 ( P<0.001). Compared with the control group, the expression of E-cadherin in lung adenocarcinoma cells after MYADM knockdown increased ( P<0.01), while the expressions of β-catenin, MMP-2, MMP-9, and vimentin decreased (all P<0.01). After MYADM knockdown, the number of clonal plates decreased in A549 cells (203±23 vs 60±18, t=8.48, P=0.001) and H1975 cells (298±64 vs 137±51, t=3.41, P=0.271). The number of invasive cells also decreased in A549 cells (212±18 vs 99±34, t=5.09, P=0.007) and H1975 cells (268±34 vs 134±14, t=6.31, P=0.003). Additionally, the number of migratory cells decreased in A549 cells (353±37 vs 124±29, t=8.44, P=0.001) and H1975 cells (279±41 vs 79±19, t=7.67, P=0.002). In the lung adenocarcinoma cells overexpressing MYADM, the expression of E-cadherin decreased ( P<0.01), while the levels of β-catenin, MMP-2, MMP-9, and vimentin increased (all P<0.01). The number of plate clonal colonies formed by lung adenocarcinoma cells overexpressing MYADM increased significantly in A549 cells, (94±26 vs 298±34, t=8.26, P=0.001) and H1975 cells (83±13 vs 331±24, t=15.74, P<0.001). The number of invasive A549 cells also increased (118±17 vs 193±24, t=4.41, P=0.012) and (156±19 vs 321±12, t=12.72, P<0.001). Additionally, the number of migrating cells increased in A549 cells (171±22 vs 284±15, t=7.35, P=0.002) and in H1975 cells (178±7 vs 263±12, t=10.6, P<0.001). Experiments related to the molecular mechanism showed that overexpression of MYADM promotes the expression of MCT1 in lung adenocarcinoma cells (all P<0.01). Cholesterol not only enhances the expression of MYADM in lung adenocarcinoma cells, but also boosts the expression of Rac1 and MCT1, as well as the phosphorylation of Akt and c-Myc (all P<0.05). Immunoprecipitation experiments revealed that in A549 cells treated with cholesterol, MYADM-Rac1 interaction levels increased from (100.0±15.9)% to (191.0±26.7)% ( P=0.007), while in H1975 cells, the levels increased from (100.0±18.2)% to (170.0±27.5)% ( P=0.021). ChIP confirmed that cholesterol treatment enhances the binding of c-Myc to the promoters of MYADM and MCT1. In vivo experiments demonstrated that a high-cholesterol diet promotes the metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma cells in mice, inducing the expression of MYADM, MCT1, and Rac1, as well as the phosphorylation of Akt and c-Myc in mouse lung tissue. Conversely, knocking down MYADM inhibits the metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma cells in mice, suppressing the expression of MYADM, MCT1, and Rac1, as well as the phosphorylation of Akt and c-Myc in mouse lung tissues. Conclusion:Cholesterol may induce lung adenocarcinoma cells proliferation and metastasis by regulating the MYADM/Rac1/Akt/c-Myc/MCT1 axis.
5.Observation of diagnostic effect of CT-guided percutaneous coaxial needle biopsy for malignant tumors
Junqing WANG ; Manman ZHANG ; Junlin CHEN ; Chen ZHAO ; Jing ZHANG ; Lizhen GAO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2025;37(6):440-444
Objective:To explore the application value of CT-guided percutaneous coaxial needle biopsy (CT-PTCB) in the diagnosis of malignant tumors.Methods:A retrospective case series study was conducted. The clinical data of 802 suspected malignant tumor patients who underwent CT-PTCB upon admission to Beijing Chaoyang District Huanxing Cancer Hospital from January 2019 to December 2023 were analyzed. All patients underwent imaging follow-up combined with CT-PTCB or surgical pathology to determine the final diagnosis. The CT-PTCB puncture effect, diagnosis effect and incidence of complications were recorded.Results:Among the 802 patients, 488 (60.8%) were male and 314 (39.2%) were female, with the age of (51±11) years. The puncture sites included 610 cases (76.1%) in the chest, 169 cases (21.1%) in the abdomen, 17 cases (2.1%) in the bones, and 6 cases (0.7%) in the pelvic cavity. The success rate of CT-PTCB puncture upon admission was 99.5% (798/802), the diagnostic accuracy was 96.5% (774/802), and the false negative rate was 3.5% (28/802). The incidence of pneumothorax and bleeding in patients undergoing pulmonary CT-PTCB was 13.0% (75/575) and 17.9% (103/575), respectively; the incidence of puncture bleeding in patients undergoing liver CT-PTCB was 0.8% (1/125), and the incidence of pain was 1.6% (2/125); the incidence of pneumothorax in patients undergoing mediastinal CT-PTCB was 8.7% (2/23); no obvious complications were observed in other puncture sites. All complications were cured through active treatment.Conclusions:The application of CT-PTCB for the diagnosis of malignant tumors has high success rate and diagnosis rate, and is safe and minimally invasive.
6.Life's Essential 8 cardiovascular health metrics and long-term risk of cardiovascular disease at different stages: A multi-stage analysis.
Jiangtao LI ; Yulin HUANG ; Zhao YANG ; Yongchen HAO ; Qiuju DENG ; Na YANG ; Lizhen HAN ; Luoxi XIAO ; Haimei WANG ; Yiming HAO ; Yue QI ; Jing LIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(5):592-594
7.Association between cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic health metrics and long-term cardiovascular risk: Findings from the Chinese Multi-provincial Cohort Study.
Ziyu WANG ; Xuan DENG ; Zhao YANG ; Jiangtao LI ; Pan ZHOU ; Wenlang ZHAO ; Yongchen HAO ; Qiuju DENG ; Na YANG ; Lizhen HAN ; Yue QI ; Jing LIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(17):2139-2147
BACKGROUND:
The American Heart Association (AHA) introduced the concept of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) health and stage, reflecting the interaction among metabolism, chronic kidney disease (CKD), and the cardiovascular system. However, the association between CKM stage and the long-term risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has not been validated. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term CVD risk associated with CKM health metrics and CKM stage using data from a population-based cohort study.
METHODS:
In total, 5293 CVD-free participants were followed up to around 13 years in the Chinese Multi-provincial Cohort Study (CMCS). Considering the pathophysiologic progression of CKM health metrics abnormalities (comprising obesity, central adiposity, prediabetes, diabetes, hypertriglyceridemia, CKD, and metabolic syndrome), participants were divided into CKM stages 0, 1, and 2. The time-dependent Cox regression models were used to estimate the cardiovascular risk associated with CKM health metrics and stage. Additionally, broader CVD outcomes were examined, with a specific assessment of the impact of stage 3 in 2581 participants from the CMCS-Beijing subcohort.
RESULTS:
Among participants, 91.2% (4825/5293) had at least one abnormal CKM health metric, 8.8% (468/5293), 13.3% (704/5293), and 77.9% (4121/5293) were in CKM stages 0, 1, and 2, respectively; and 710 incident CVD cases occurred during a median follow-up time of 13.3 years (interquartile range: 12.1 to 13.6 years). Participants with each poor CKM health metric exhibited significantly higher CVD risk. Compared with stage 0, the hazard ratio (HR) (95% confidence interval [CI]) for CVD incidence was 1.31 (0.84-2.04) in stage 1 and 2.27 (1.57-3.28) in stage 2. Significant interactive impacts existed between CKM stage and age or sex, with higher CVD risk related to increased CKM stages in participants aged <60 years or females.
CONCLUSION
These findings highlight the contribution of CKM health metrics and CKM stage to the long-term risk of CVD, suggesting the importance of multi-component recognition and management of poor CKM health in CVD prevention.
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Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology*
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8.Role of MYADM in the cholesterol mediated proliferation and metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma
Yuan ZHAO ; Lizhen ZHANG ; Guangdong CHENG ; Yawei SUN ; Jinben MA ; Yanliang LIN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2025;47(11):1080-1093
Objective:To explore the role and related mechanism of myeloid related differentiation markers (MYADM) in lung adenocarcinoma metastasis induced by high cholesterol diet.Methods:(1) Cell experiments: Using lung adenocarcinoma A549 and H1975 cells, the cells were treated with 0.8 mg/ml cholesterol and then transfected with a lentivirus to knock down MYADM. The overexpression of MYADM was achieved by transfecting the cells with an overexpression plasmid. Western blotting was used to detect the expression levels of MYADM, E-cadherin, β-catenin, MMP-2, MMP-9, and vimentin in the cells. The proliferation ability of the cells was assessed using the plate clonal formation assay, while the migration and invasion ability were evaluated using the Transwell assay. Western blot was used to determine the effects of MYADM knockdown or overexpression on these proteins. Western blot and immunofluorescence assays were conducted to investigate the impact of Akt phosphorylation on the expression of MYADM and Rac1 in cholesterol-treated lung adenocarcinoma cells, as well as the phosphorylation of c-Myc. Western blot was also used to assess the effect of c-Myc knockdown on the expression of MYADM and MCT1 in lung adenocarcinoma cells. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assays were performed to investigate the impact of cholesterol on the binding between c-Myc and the promoters of MYADM and MCT1 in lung adenocarcinoma cells. (2) Animal experiment: A549 cells or A549 cells with MYADM knockdown were intravenously inoculated into BALB/c nude mice, which were then divided into a normal diet group and a high cholesterol diet group. Using a live imaging system, the growth and metastasis of tumors in the mice were monitored. After 42 days, lung tissues were collected for immunohistochemical staining to detect changes in relevant proteins.Results:After cholesterol treatment, the expression level of MYADM in A549 cells increased from 1.00±0.18 to 3.28±0.28 ( P<0.001), and in H1975 cells, it increased from 1.00±0.06 to 2.03±0.10 ( P<0.001). Compared with the control group, the expression of E-cadherin in lung adenocarcinoma cells after MYADM knockdown increased ( P<0.01), while the expressions of β-catenin, MMP-2, MMP-9, and vimentin decreased (all P<0.01). After MYADM knockdown, the number of clonal plates decreased in A549 cells (203±23 vs 60±18, t=8.48, P=0.001) and H1975 cells (298±64 vs 137±51, t=3.41, P=0.271). The number of invasive cells also decreased in A549 cells (212±18 vs 99±34, t=5.09, P=0.007) and H1975 cells (268±34 vs 134±14, t=6.31, P=0.003). Additionally, the number of migratory cells decreased in A549 cells (353±37 vs 124±29, t=8.44, P=0.001) and H1975 cells (279±41 vs 79±19, t=7.67, P=0.002). In the lung adenocarcinoma cells overexpressing MYADM, the expression of E-cadherin decreased ( P<0.01), while the levels of β-catenin, MMP-2, MMP-9, and vimentin increased (all P<0.01). The number of plate clonal colonies formed by lung adenocarcinoma cells overexpressing MYADM increased significantly in A549 cells, (94±26 vs 298±34, t=8.26, P=0.001) and H1975 cells (83±13 vs 331±24, t=15.74, P<0.001). The number of invasive A549 cells also increased (118±17 vs 193±24, t=4.41, P=0.012) and (156±19 vs 321±12, t=12.72, P<0.001). Additionally, the number of migrating cells increased in A549 cells (171±22 vs 284±15, t=7.35, P=0.002) and in H1975 cells (178±7 vs 263±12, t=10.6, P<0.001). Experiments related to the molecular mechanism showed that overexpression of MYADM promotes the expression of MCT1 in lung adenocarcinoma cells (all P<0.01). Cholesterol not only enhances the expression of MYADM in lung adenocarcinoma cells, but also boosts the expression of Rac1 and MCT1, as well as the phosphorylation of Akt and c-Myc (all P<0.05). Immunoprecipitation experiments revealed that in A549 cells treated with cholesterol, MYADM-Rac1 interaction levels increased from (100.0±15.9)% to (191.0±26.7)% ( P=0.007), while in H1975 cells, the levels increased from (100.0±18.2)% to (170.0±27.5)% ( P=0.021). ChIP confirmed that cholesterol treatment enhances the binding of c-Myc to the promoters of MYADM and MCT1. In vivo experiments demonstrated that a high-cholesterol diet promotes the metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma cells in mice, inducing the expression of MYADM, MCT1, and Rac1, as well as the phosphorylation of Akt and c-Myc in mouse lung tissue. Conversely, knocking down MYADM inhibits the metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma cells in mice, suppressing the expression of MYADM, MCT1, and Rac1, as well as the phosphorylation of Akt and c-Myc in mouse lung tissues. Conclusion:Cholesterol may induce lung adenocarcinoma cells proliferation and metastasis by regulating the MYADM/Rac1/Akt/c-Myc/MCT1 axis.
9.Prediction of pathological classification of ground glass nodules based on artificial intelligence CT quantitative parameters and histogram parameters
Jie XU ; Ruibin YANG ; Lihua ZHAO ; Lizhen LUO ; Xiuqin GUO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2025;48(4):318-321
Objective:To analyze the prediction of pathological classification of ground glass nodules based on artificial intelligence computed tomography (CT) quantitative parameters combined with histogram parameters.Methods:The clinical data of 268 suspected patients with ground glass nodules admitted to Foshan Fosun Chancheng Hospital from June 2021 to June 2023 were retrospectively selected as the research subjects. They were divided into pre invasive lesions group (100 cases) and invasive lesions group(168 cases) according to pathological classification. Basic data of patients with different pathological classifications and the CT characteristics were compared, the prediction of pathological classification of ground glass nodules based on CT quantitative parameters combined and histogram parameters were analyzed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.Results:The edge and boundary of the tumor, shape of the lesion, the peripheral signs of the lesion and the boundary between the two groups had statistical differences ( P<0.05). The CT quantitative parameters of maximum diameter, lesion volume, average CT value in the invasive lesions group and pre invasive lesions group had statistical differences: (15.29 ± 3.20) cm vs. (9.75 ± 2.14) cm, (1.54 ± 0.31) cm 3 vs. (0.51 ± 0.10) cm 3, (- 328.16 ± 46.35) HU vs. (-541.25 ± 100.30) HU, P<0.05. The CT histogram parameters of inproportion of solid components, entropy and maximum CT value in the invasive lesions group and pre invasive lesions group had statistical differences: (66.39 ± 13.25)% vs. (42.65 ± 11.20)%, 4.31 ± 0.52 vs. 3.32 ± 0.39, (-75.34 ± 21.27) HU vs. (-141.72 ± 32.43)HU, P<0.05. Compared with the single prediction of CT quantitative parameters and CT histogram parameters, the combined prediction of the two parameters had higher value in predicting different pathological subtypes of ground glass nodules (the area under the curve was 0.877, P = 0.001). Conclusions:The combined detection of CT quantitative parameters and histogram parameters based on artificial intelligence can effectively evaluate the invasion status of ground glass nodules, which is beneficial for improving the detection of different pathological types of ground glass nodules.
10.The significance of preoperative neck enhanced multidetector computed tomography in predicting the recurrent veins and classifying their courses of the submental flap reflux vein for repair in pharyngeal cancer
Qian SHI ; Jugao FANG ; Qi ZHONG ; Lizhen HOU ; Hongzhi MA ; Ling FENG ; Shizhi HE ; Meng LIAN ; Yanming ZHAO ; Ru WANG ; Yunxia LI ; Xixi SHEN ; Yifan YANG ; Lingwa WANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;60(10):1208-1214
Objective:To evaluate preoperative high-resolution thin-layer cervical enhanced CT used to predict the venous route of the submental flap reflux vein and its relationship with adjacent structures in order to guide the anatomical understanding and protection of submental flap in pharyngeal cancer surgery.Methods:Sixty consecutive patients with pharyngeal cancer who underwent submental flap repair surgery in our department from March 2022 to December 2024, as well as 60 patients who were accepted neck dissection suffering other cancers, were selected. Before surgery, high-resolution cervical enhanced CT scans were performed, and the position of the transverse section of the facial vein in the venous phase horizontal image gradually variation tendency was focused layer by layer. The direction and adjacent relationship of the submental flap reflux veins were determined and recorded. Combined with 60 patients with other head and neck tumors who underwent neck dissection in our department during the same period (a total of 120 cases, 240 sides), the classification and management of the draining veins of Fang′s mental flap were conducted. Type Ⅰ mainly drains into the internal jugular vein; Type Ⅱ mainly drains into the external jugular vein and Type Ⅲ mainly drains into the anterior jugular vein (often accompanied by an external jugular draining branch). The status and proportion of venous drainage were analyzed.Results:Vascular predictive coincidence rate was 98.3% (59/60) among the 60 patients with pharyngeal cancer. Only one patient was predicted to have a simple return to the external jugular vein. However, during the operation, in addition to the main return to the external jugular vein, a small portion also returned to the internal jugular vein. Submental flap reflux vessels were classified into three types based on intraoperative submental flap venous return in 60 cases of laryngopharyngeal cancer, in conjunction with the analysis of venous return patterns from 240 cervical CT scans. Type Ⅰ mainly refluxed to the internal jugular vein, accounting for 42.1%. Type Ⅱ mainly refluxed to the external jugular vein (47.9%). Type Ⅲ mainly refluxed to the anterior jugular vein (10.0%). The total detection rate of CT reading of 240 venous reflux was 98.7% (237/240). Vascular predictive coincidence rate was 97.9%(235/240).Conclusion:The detailed analysis of submental venous return vessels can accurately predict the direction of reflux veins and its surrounding areas by preoperative high-resolution enhanced CT scan. This provides reliable guidance for the anatomy and protection of the submental flap reflux veins during surgery.

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