1.The early clinical outcome of ACDF under a cervical soft endoscopic minimally invasive system in the treatment of two-segment cervical myelopathy
Qinghao ZHAO ; Yuanhan LIU ; Rongzhen LIN ; Zhiyang ZHENG ; Zezheng LIU ; Xinying ZHOU ; Chaohui FAN ; Qingchu LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(1):37-43
Objective:To investigate the early clinical outcomes of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) in the treatment of two-segment cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) using a cervical soft endoscopic minimally invasive system.Methods:A retrospective follow-up study was conducted on the medical records of 23 patients with two-segment cervical myelopathy who underwent ACDF using a soft endoscopic cervical spine minimally invasive system at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University between October 2022 and December 2023. The cohort included 15 males and 8 females, aged 37-79 years (58.52±11.77 years). The affected cervical segments included: C 3, 4 and C 4, 5 in 2 cases; C 3, 4 and C 5, 6 in 3 cases; C 4, 5 and C 5, 6 in 10 cases; C 5, 6 and C 6, 7 in 7 cases; and C 4, 5 and C 6, 7 in 1 case. Clinical outcomes were evaluated based on the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scores and visual analog scale (VAS) for neck and shoulder pain, assessed preoperatively and at 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months postoperatively. Additional data recorded included incision length, intraoperative blood loss, operative time, postoperative complications, and the presence of prevertebral soft tissue edema. The improvement rate of JOA scores at the final follow-up was also calculated. Results:All patients successfully underwent surgery and completed follow-up, with follow-up durations ranging from 3 to 6 months (4.01±0.98 months). The mean operative time was 80.09±22.66 min (range: 53-127 min), and the mean incision length was 3.25±0.32 cm (range: 3-4 cm). Estimated blood loss ranged from 10 to 100 ml, with a mean of 34.78±24.1 ml. Postoperative drainage ranged from 0 to 80 ml (mean: 23.13±26.1 ml), and postoperative hospitalization durations ranged from 4 to 12 days (6.83±2.59 days). JOA scores improved significantly from a preoperative median of 9.00(8.00, 10.00) to 12.00(11.00, 14.00) at 1 week, 13.00(12.00, 14.00) at 1 month, and 15.00(15.00, 16.00) at 3 months postoperatively (χ 2=220.492, P<0.001). VAS scores for neck and shoulder pain also improved significantly from a preoperative median of 5.00(4.00, 6.00) to 3.00(2.00, 3.00) at 1 week, 2.00(2.00, 3.00) at 1 month, and 2.00(1.00, 2.00) at 3 months postoperatively (χ 2=170.869, P<0.001). No postoperative complications such as dysphagia, hoarseness, nerve injury, cerebrospinal fluid leakage, or intraspinal hematoma were observed. Imaging revealed no significant prevertebral soft tissue edema. At the final follow-up, the improvement rate of JOA scores resulted in 14 cases rated as excellent and 9 as good. Conclusions:ACDF using a cervical soft endoscopic minimally invasive system demonstrates satisfactory clinical outcomes for the treatment of two-segment CSM. This technique reduces the incidence of common complications associated with both open and traditional endoscopic surgeries.
2.Effect of aflatoxin B1 on replication of porcine delta coronavirus infection
Yifan FENG ; Qinghao LI ; Manxi WANG ; Yuqing TANG ; Ming LI ; Qian-qian GUO ; Juan SUN ; Yilei LI ; Xin JIN
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(2):187-194
This study aims to investigate the effects of aflatoxin B1(AFB1)on the infection and replication of porcine delta coronavirus(PDCoV).Porcine small intestinal epithelial cells(IPEC-J2),porcine kidney cells(LLC-PK)and swine testis cells(ST)were used as models,and CCK-8 method was used to detect the safe mass concentration range of AFB1 on the three cell lines.Each cell line was divided into the blank control group,AFB1 treatment group,PDCoV treatment group and AFB1 and the PDCoV co-treatment group.The cells were treated with safe mass concentration of AFB1 for 12 h,and then treated with PDCoV for 20 h.Total RNA and total protein were extrac-ted from the cells.The effects of AFB1 on PDCoV infection and replication were detected by qPCR,Western blot and cell immunofluorescence tests.The results showed that compared with the PDCoV treatment group,the mRNA and N protein of viral S protein in the AFB1 and PDCoV co-treatment group were significantly increased(P<0.05),and a significantly higher fluorescence of PDCoV N protein is also visibly present in the co-treatment group,and there was a significant difference between the two groups.The results showed that AFB1 could promote the infection and replication of PDCoV.It provides important data that AFB1 can promote the infection replication of PDCoV and provides a new idea for the prevention and treatment of PDCoV.
3.The early clinical outcome of ACDF under a cervical soft endoscopic minimally invasive system in the treatment of two-segment cervical myelopathy
Qinghao ZHAO ; Yuanhan LIU ; Rongzhen LIN ; Zhiyang ZHENG ; Zezheng LIU ; Xinying ZHOU ; Chaohui FAN ; Qingchu LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(1):37-43
Objective:To investigate the early clinical outcomes of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) in the treatment of two-segment cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) using a cervical soft endoscopic minimally invasive system.Methods:A retrospective follow-up study was conducted on the medical records of 23 patients with two-segment cervical myelopathy who underwent ACDF using a soft endoscopic cervical spine minimally invasive system at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University between October 2022 and December 2023. The cohort included 15 males and 8 females, aged 37-79 years (58.52±11.77 years). The affected cervical segments included: C 3, 4 and C 4, 5 in 2 cases; C 3, 4 and C 5, 6 in 3 cases; C 4, 5 and C 5, 6 in 10 cases; C 5, 6 and C 6, 7 in 7 cases; and C 4, 5 and C 6, 7 in 1 case. Clinical outcomes were evaluated based on the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scores and visual analog scale (VAS) for neck and shoulder pain, assessed preoperatively and at 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months postoperatively. Additional data recorded included incision length, intraoperative blood loss, operative time, postoperative complications, and the presence of prevertebral soft tissue edema. The improvement rate of JOA scores at the final follow-up was also calculated. Results:All patients successfully underwent surgery and completed follow-up, with follow-up durations ranging from 3 to 6 months (4.01±0.98 months). The mean operative time was 80.09±22.66 min (range: 53-127 min), and the mean incision length was 3.25±0.32 cm (range: 3-4 cm). Estimated blood loss ranged from 10 to 100 ml, with a mean of 34.78±24.1 ml. Postoperative drainage ranged from 0 to 80 ml (mean: 23.13±26.1 ml), and postoperative hospitalization durations ranged from 4 to 12 days (6.83±2.59 days). JOA scores improved significantly from a preoperative median of 9.00(8.00, 10.00) to 12.00(11.00, 14.00) at 1 week, 13.00(12.00, 14.00) at 1 month, and 15.00(15.00, 16.00) at 3 months postoperatively (χ 2=220.492, P<0.001). VAS scores for neck and shoulder pain also improved significantly from a preoperative median of 5.00(4.00, 6.00) to 3.00(2.00, 3.00) at 1 week, 2.00(2.00, 3.00) at 1 month, and 2.00(1.00, 2.00) at 3 months postoperatively (χ 2=170.869, P<0.001). No postoperative complications such as dysphagia, hoarseness, nerve injury, cerebrospinal fluid leakage, or intraspinal hematoma were observed. Imaging revealed no significant prevertebral soft tissue edema. At the final follow-up, the improvement rate of JOA scores resulted in 14 cases rated as excellent and 9 as good. Conclusions:ACDF using a cervical soft endoscopic minimally invasive system demonstrates satisfactory clinical outcomes for the treatment of two-segment CSM. This technique reduces the incidence of common complications associated with both open and traditional endoscopic surgeries.
4.Effect of aflatoxin B1 on replication of porcine delta coronavirus infection
Yifan FENG ; Qinghao LI ; Manxi WANG ; Yuqing TANG ; Ming LI ; Qian-qian GUO ; Juan SUN ; Yilei LI ; Xin JIN
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(2):187-194
This study aims to investigate the effects of aflatoxin B1(AFB1)on the infection and replication of porcine delta coronavirus(PDCoV).Porcine small intestinal epithelial cells(IPEC-J2),porcine kidney cells(LLC-PK)and swine testis cells(ST)were used as models,and CCK-8 method was used to detect the safe mass concentration range of AFB1 on the three cell lines.Each cell line was divided into the blank control group,AFB1 treatment group,PDCoV treatment group and AFB1 and the PDCoV co-treatment group.The cells were treated with safe mass concentration of AFB1 for 12 h,and then treated with PDCoV for 20 h.Total RNA and total protein were extrac-ted from the cells.The effects of AFB1 on PDCoV infection and replication were detected by qPCR,Western blot and cell immunofluorescence tests.The results showed that compared with the PDCoV treatment group,the mRNA and N protein of viral S protein in the AFB1 and PDCoV co-treatment group were significantly increased(P<0.05),and a significantly higher fluorescence of PDCoV N protein is also visibly present in the co-treatment group,and there was a significant difference between the two groups.The results showed that AFB1 could promote the infection and replication of PDCoV.It provides important data that AFB1 can promote the infection replication of PDCoV and provides a new idea for the prevention and treatment of PDCoV.
5.Platinum-Based Nanoplatforms in the Application of Medical Multimodal Imaging
Heying LI ; Jingpi GAO ; Pengshan GUO ; Qinghao HE ; Manping LIN ; Shuo GU ; Jinghua LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(1):105-108,112
Platinum-based nanoplatforms can enhance the absorption of X-ray due to the presence of high atomic number element of platinum and are applied to computed tomography imaging.Meanwhile,platinum-based nanomaterials have good near-infrared light absorption properties and photothermal conversion efficiency,which make them capable of photothermal imaging and photoacoustic imaging.In addition,by reducing transverse and longitudinal relaxation time,platinum-based nanoplatforms can mediate MRI imaging.In this paper,we report a multimodal imaging system based on platinum-based nanoplatforms for guiding the development of cancer treatment and diagnosis platform and medical application research,and also summarize the prospects of multimodal imaging technology in cancer diagnosis and treatment,report the research progress of platinum-based nanoplatforms in improving the contrast of medical images and enhancing cancer treatment.
6.Efficacy of Xihuang capsules as an adjuvant treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer and its impact on immune function.
Zhenhong WENG ; Wei LUO ; Lilin LI ; Qinghao KONG ; Jianhua LUO ; Yingbin XIE ; Kangyu CAI ; Xiaoting CHEN
Chinese Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2024;40(11):1005-1010
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of Xihuang capsules as an adjuvant treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer and their impact on immune function. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data from 112 patients diagnosed with metastatic colorectal cancer. The patients were categorized into two groups: a control group (n=56) that did not take Xihuang capsules and an observation group (n=56) that did. The efficacy, improvement of quality of life, toxic and side effects and immune function of the two groups were analyzed and compared. Results After treatment, the disease control rate (DCR) and the rate of improvement in quality of life were significantly higher in the observation group compared to the control group. Additionally, levels of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and the incidence of adverse reactions, including bone marrow suppression and liver and kidney function damage, were significantly lower in the observation group. Furthermore, the percentages of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, the CD8+/CD4+ T cells ratio, as well as serum levels of high mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) and interleukin 2 (IL-2) in observation group were significantly elevated compared to pre-treatment levels. Subgroup analysis revealed that patients with a Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) score ≤80, a high CD8+/CD4+ T cells ratio, and elevated HMGB1 levels experienced a significantly higher objective response rate (ORR) in the observation group. Conversely, patients with stage IVB disease, who had KPS score ≤80, a low CD8+/CD4+ T cells ratio and high CEA and IL-2 levels demonstrated a more pronounced DCR in the observation group. Conclusion Xihuang capsules exhibit promising clinical efficacy as an adjuvant treatment for advanced colorectal cancer. They not only enhance patients' quality of life and reduce the toxic and adverse effects of chemotherapy, but also improve immune function. These benefits are particularly significant in patients with a high tumor burden, indicating that Xihuang capsules are worthy of clinical application.
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7.Impact of fluence smoothing on the dosimetry of cervical cancer radiotherapy
Gang QIU ; Baoshuan FANG ; Qiang WEI ; Li CHEN ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Can CAO ; Qinghao LI ; Ran HUAN ; Lu WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2021;30(3):288-294
Objective To explore the dosimetric differences of radiotherapy plan for cervical cancer with 4 different fluence smoothing (FS) parameters using Monaco treatment planning system (Monaco TPS). Methods Fifteen patients with ⅠB2 stage cervical cancer in our hospital were enrolled in this study. And a 2 Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) plan for each patient were completed by Monaco 5.11 TPS according to the X-Ray Voxel Monte Carlo (XVMC) method. For each plan was optimized by FS function, with the level of Off, Low, Medium and High. To compare the difference of plan optimization time, conformity index (CI), Homogeneity index (HI), Dmean, Dmin, D2% of PTV,dose to the organ at risk (OAR),the number of Segments# and MU#,estimated total delivery time (ETDT), quantum Efficiency (QE) of the plans, the formation of Segments# with the same angle and verification of inserting 729 two-dimensional matrix into PTW octavius 4D module of different FS function levels, with the precondition of the Prescription isodose curve covering 95% of the target area. The data was analysed by multivariate factor analysis with the application of SPSS, and P < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. And the Planned revenue score of different FS levels was also calculated. Results Except for the Dmin of PTV (the lowest value is (32.09 ± 0.26) Gy for the Off group, and the highest value is (35.98 ± 0.42) Gy for the High group), V40 of the rectum (the lowest value in the Medium group is 55.88% ± 2.02%, and the highest value in the High group was 61.90% ± 2.98%) and bladder (the lowest value was 45.01% ± 2.08% in the Medium group, and the highest value is 50.45% ± 1.98% in the High group), the V20 (the lowest value High group was 49.05% ± 1.98%, the highest value Off group was 56.52% ± 1.75%) of femoral head (P < 0.05), there was no significant difference of the dose assessment results for PTV and OARs in 4 different FS function levels. In the High level, the ETDT, QE and MU# were showed better than other groups evidently, however, the number of Segments# showed no significant difference. The plan validation results was increased with the improvement of FS function level, and the level of High was considered to be the optimal. To compare the score of overall benefits of the plan, the level of Medium (−17.18 ± 0.05) got the highest score, and the Low group (−17.58 ± 0.05) and the High group (−17.42 ± 0.06) have similar scores, and Off group (−18.81 ± 0.08) has the lowest score. Conclusion Different FS levels of the Monaco 5.11 TPS can optimize the radiotherapy plan for cervical cancer, but the level of Medium is considered to be the most applicable.
8.Impact of statistical uncertainty on esophagus cancer plan for dose to water and dose to medium
Yun WANG ; Peihua GU ; Jiehua WANG ; Can CAO ; Qinghao LI ; Li CHEN ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Lu WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2021;30(3):295-302
Objective To study the dosimetry effect of Dw and Dm middle and lower esophageal cancer in Monaco treatment planning system (TPS). Methods 30 patients with T3N0M0StageⅡa middle and lower esophageal cancer were selected for experiment. For each patient, optimize the plan using dose to water (Dw) and dose to medium (Dm) dose calculation mode, then rescale prescription dose to 95% volume of PTV. Compare the difference in the two mode, conformity index (CI), Homogeneity index (HI), Mean dose (Dmean), Minimum dose (Dmin), Maximum dose (D2), Dose to Organ at risk (OAR), MU, Optimization time, photon usage, and QA results of MatriXX and Arc Check. Use SPSS for multivariate analysis. Results In the dose evaluation of the middle and lower esophageal cancer cases under different dose calculation methods, the spinal cord, trachea, V20 of the whole lung, and D2 of the liver have significant dosimetric differences, the dose value, the sequential dose results were compared as (37.92 ± 1.11)/(35.85 ± 1.08), (59.91 ± 1.43)/(60.25 ± 0.98), (22.52 ± 1.75)/(21.38 ± 2.01), (42.89 ± 0.52)/(41.73 ± 0.58). In the comparison of dose cloud distribution, the difference is mainly located in the cavity and the inner wall of the lung in the target area, the dose in the target cavity in the Dw group is higher than that in the Dm group. The dose in the inner and outer walls of the lung cavity in the Dw group are slightly adducted than that in the Dm group, especially in the central area.Dose QA of MartiXX (3%-3 mm) and Arc Check (2%-2 mm) with different dose calculation methods of 60 plans of 30 cases have all passed clinical requirements. Dm Group is better than Dw group. Conclusion It is recommended to use Dm dose calculation method for Monaco 5.11 TPS in the condition of treatment planning for middle and lower esophageal cancer.
9.Endoscopic sinuvertebral nerves neurotomy for the treatment of discogenic low back pain
Qinghao ZHAO ; Liang CHENG ; Weijia ZHU ; Runzhen MA ; Rusen ZHANG ; Shangxi DENG ; Jianjun ZHAO ; Zezheng LIU ; Qingchu LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2020;40(15):996-1003
Objective:To explore the clinical effects of endoscopic sinuvertebral nerves neurotomy for discogenic low back pain.Methods:Based on the anatomical research of sinuvertebral nerves, a total of 40 patients, including 9 males and 21 females aged 35±10 (24-55) years, with single-segment discogenic low back pain were treated with endoscopic sinuvertebral nerves neurotomy in our hospital from July 2018 to February 2019. The operating section included 4 cases of L 3,4 (10.0%, 4/40), 31 cases of L 4, 5 (77.5%, 31/40), and 5 cases of L 5S 1 (12.5%, 5/40). The preoperative visual analogue scale (VAS) score was 4.5±0.9 with the preoperative Oswestry disability index (ODI) score 49.7%±14.0%. For diagnostic nerves block, lidocaine (0.1-0.3 ml of 0.05 g/L) was successfully injected into the intersection of the lateral edge of the bilateral pedicle projection and the upper edge of the intervertebral disc projection. The initial segment of the sinuvertebral nerves was destroyed by a radiofrequency blade or a nerve dissector after bilateral percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic. All cases were followed up at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery, observing the changes in VAS and ODI. Results:Filamentous lumbar sinuvertebral nerve was observed under endoscope with its main trunk tranversed into the spinal canal against the intervertebral disc. The deputy trunk crossed at the posterolateral edge of the intervertebral disc and entered the intervertebral disc or the posterior edge of the vertebral body. By moving along with postcentral branches of spinal artery, the main trunk of sinuvertebral nerve was with tension and was capable of moving with the nerve root. In spite of moving the working channel along the main trunk of the sinuvertebral nerve laterally, the starting point of the sinuvertebral nerve at the ventral ganglion could be observed. All 40 patients successfully completed the sinuvertebral nerve destruction. The VAS was reduced to 1.7±0.9, 1.3±0.9, 1.2±0.8, 1.3±0.7 at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after sugery respectively, which were significantly lower than those at pre-operation ( F=116.7, P=0.00). The improvement rate of VAS in 40 cases was 68.9%± 17.1% (33.3%-100.0%) at 12 months after operation. The VAS score in 6 cases was higher at 12 months after surgery than that preoperatively ( t=4.2, P=0.48), namely 1 case of L 3, 4, 2 cases of L 4, 5, and 3 cases of L 5S 1. In all cases, the ODI was reduced to 18.3%±5.2%, 14.5%±4.3%, 13.6%±3.7%, 12.8%±3.0% points at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery respectively, which were significantly lower than those before surgery ( F=237.7, P=0.00). The improvement rate of ODI was 72.0%±11.6% (33.3%-88.9%) at 12 months after surgery in all cases. Conclusion:The destruction of sinuvertebral nerve after transforaminal endoscope could improve the pain and function in patients with discogenic low back pain at L 3,4 and L 4, 5 segments within 12 months. For patients with discogenic low back pain at L 5S 1 segment, the clinical effects could be better within 6 months.
10.Application of Enhanced Recovery after Surgery in Interventional Treatment of Tracheal Malignant Tumor.
Hongwu WANG ; Qinghao CHENG ; Lingyu KONG ; Li SHEN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2019;22(1):1-5
Currently, enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) has been widely accepted by surgery and anesthesiology all over the world, and applied in colorectal surgery, gynecology, liver surgery, breast surgery, urology and spinal surgery. But ERAS are rarely used in the field of interventional bronchoscopy. In recent years, more and more researchers have begun to explore the application of ERAS in bronchoscopic interventional therapy. This article discussed that preoperative preparation, anesthesia, intraoperative operation, postoperative observation and other aspects can influence interventional bronchoscopy.
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