1.Finite element analysis of the influence of intra-articular impacted fragment area and volume on joint contact stress in ankle fractures
Wenyong XIE ; Qingpeng SONG ; Yuan LIU ; Qing LIU ; Jian LIU ; Guanglei CAO ; Ye HUANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(16):1066-1071
Objective:To explore the effect of the defect area and volume of intra-articular impacted fragments (IAIF) on the contact stress of the ankle joint surface.Methods:A 23-year-old male volunteer, 168 cm in height and 60 kg in weight, with no history of trauma or anatomic abnormality of the ankle, was selected. On the basis of a normal ankle finite-element model, IAIF-defect finite-element models were established. The first group consisted of IAIF-defect models with identical area but different volumes: on the distal tibial articular surface the defect area was 4 mm × 5 mm (20 mm 2), and the heights were 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm and 6 mm. The second group consisted of IAIF-defect models with identical defect volume but different areas. The defect volume was 90 mm 3, while the defect areas on the distal tibial articular surface were 2 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×5 mm, 3 mm×6 mm, and 5 mm×6 mm, with corresponding heights of 15 mm, 10 mm, 6 mm, 5 mm, and 3 mm. Under a 600 N vertical load the contact stress of the ankle joint was calculated, and the finite-element data were recorded and analyzed. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze, separately for the two groups, the correlation between IAIF defect and the maximum contact stress (MCS) of the distal tibial articular surface, and simple linear regression analysis was performed to obtain regression equations. Equivalence zero testing was used to verify the correlations and to compare their differences. Results:For IAIF defects with the same area but different volumes, including 4 mm×5 mm×2 mm, 4 mm×5 mm×3 mm, 4 mm×5 mm×4 mm, 4 mm×5 mm×5 mm, and 4 mm× 5 mm×6 mm, the corresponding maximum contact stress (MCS) on the distal tibial joint surface were 3.846 MPa, 3.839 MPa, 3.835 MPa, 3.833 MPa, and 3.831 MPa, respectively, with an average of 3.837 MPa. The mean ±1% range is from 3.799 MPa to 3.875 MPa. The correlation analysis showed that the IAIF defects with the same area but different volumes were negatively correlated with contact stress ( r=-0.956, P=0.011). The linear regression equation was MCS=-0.0002×VI+3.851, where VI denotes IAIF volume. Equivalence zero testing confirmed that all measured values lay within the predefined ±1 % margin, satisfying the equivalence null hypothesis. For IAIF defects of identical volume (90 mm 3) but varying articular surface areas—2 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×5 mm, 3 mm×6 mm and 5 mm×6 mm—the corresponding MCS values were 2.147 MPa, 2.812 MPa, 3.622 MPa, 4.476 MPa and 6.186 MPa, respectively (mean 3.849 MPa; equivalence band 3.811-3.887 MPa at ±1% of the mean). Correlation analysis demonstrated a strong positive relationship between identical-volume varying-area IAIF defects and contact stress ( r=0.996, P<0.001). The linear regression equation was MCS=0.168×AI+1.236, where AI denotes IAIF area. Equivalence zero testing indicated that none of the measured values fell within the predefined ±1% margin, failing to satisfy the equivalence null hypothesis. Conclusion:In posterior ankle fractures, the volume change of IAIF defects has no clinical significance in relation to MCS, showing a small negative correlation. However, the area change of IAIF defects is clinically significant in relation to MCS, demonstrating a larger positive correlation.
2.A comparative study between pre fenestration and left common carotid-left subclavian artery bypass for reconstruction of left subclavian artery in Stanford B aortic dissection patients undergoing thoracic endovascular repair
Qingpeng SONG ; Maohua WANG ; Xuejun WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(5):381-385
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of pre fenestration vs left common carotid-left subclavian artery(LCCA-LSA) bypass for left subclavian artery (LSA) reconstruction in Stanford B aortic dissection patients undergoing thoracic endovascular repair(TEVAR).Methods:The clinical and follow-up data of 120 patients with Stanford type B aortic dissection who were treated with TEVAR and reconstructed by pre fenestration or LCCA-LSA bypass from Jul 2009 to Aug 2023 at the Department of Vascular surgery of Provincial Hospital, Shandong First Medical University were analyzed retrospectively.Results:Patients were retrospectively divided into pre fenestration group (40 cases) and hybrid repair (bypass) group (80 cases). The average operation time [(146.9±37.6) vs.(332.4±106.2)min, P<0.001] and hospital stay [(15.8±5.6) vs. (22.9±9.0)d P<0.001] in the pre fenestration group were lower than those in the hybrid repair group, and the preoperative complications in the pre fenestration group were slightly higher than that in hybrid repair group (97.5% vs. 91.3%). One patient in the pre fenestration group failed the surgery, and the technical success rate was 97.5%. The postoperative complications in the pre fenestration group were lower than hybrid repair group (22.5% vs. 26.3%). There was one experiencing secondary intervention in the pre fenestration group and 6 in the hybrid repair group. Two patients died postoperatively, all in hybrid repair group. Conclusion:Both pre fenestration and left common carotid-left subclavian artery(LCCA-LSA) bypass(hybrid procedure) are safe and feasible methods for reconstruction of LSA in Stanford B aortic dissection patients undergoing TEVAR.
3.Growth factors promote knee cartilage regeneration:a bibliometric analysis of research hotspots
Jian LIU ; Qing LIU ; Ye HUANG ; Guanglei CAO ; Yuan LIU ; Qingpeng SONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(29):6351-6359
BACKGROUND:The reduction of contact area,edge load,and stress increase of adjacent cartilage caused by knee cartilage defect are considered to easily cause degenerative changes in this tissue,which may develop into knee osteoarthritis.Growth factors are considered to be a treatment method to promote the healing of damaged cartilage and delay the progression of degenerative arthritis.OBJECTIVE:To analyze the hotspots and prospects of growth factor-promoted knee cartilage regeneration research by bibliometric methods.METHODS:The first author retrieved 321 articles related to growth factor-promoted knee cartilage regeneration research from the Web of Science core set database.VOSviewer 1.6.19 software was used to analyze the publication volume,country,institution,keyword,and literature citation status of the articles,and investigate the research hotspots.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)From 2000 to 2024,the annual number of publications in the field of growth factor-promoted knee cartilage regeneration showed an overall upward trend,with the highest number of publications in 2021.Harvard University in the United States published the most papers.(2)Keyword analysis showed that the frequency of keywords such as growth factor,cartilage,cartilage repair,platelet-rich plasma,and cartilage regeneration was high.In addition,the keyword co-occurrence network diagram showed that growth factor was closely related to keywords such as cartilage repair and cartilage regeneration,indicating that growth factor research plays an important role in the field of cartilage regeneration.(3)The results of literature citation analysis showed that the combination of platelet-rich plasma and muscle-derived stem cells may provide a new and effective treatment strategy for patients with osteoarthritis,which can deepen the understanding of cartilage repair mechanisms by promoting stem cell proliferation and cartilage formation.Fibroblast growth factor 2,fibroblast growth factor 18,and insulin growth factor 1 play a key role in cartilage repair and can promote chondrocyte proliferation and matrix synthesis.In particular,fibroblast growth factor 18 can promote the repair of damaged cartilage,thereby alleviating patients'pain and dysfunction,which deserves further in-depth study in the future.The latest research has developed a new Polyhedrin Delivery System(PODS)that can continuously release growth factors such as bone morphogenetic protein 2 and 7,significantly promoting chondrocyte proliferation and cartilage repair.This system provides a new perspective and potential therapy for the treatment of osteoarthritis.(4)Therefore,bone morphogenetic protein 2,7,insulin growth factor 1,and recombinant human fibroblast growth factor 18 are promising growth factor therapies for promoting cartilage regeneration.In the future,further in-depth research on the mechanism of action of growth factors,optimization of treatment strategies,and strengthening of long-term efficacy and safety evaluation are needed.
4.Two cases of complex traumatic aortic dissection combined with multiple organ injuries.
Qingpeng SONG ; Lili BAO ; Xuejun WU ; Bingqi LIU ; Maohua WANG
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2025;28(1):29-34
Traumatic aortic injury (TAI) is an acute, critical, and severe disease, and then combined with multiple organ damage, it is even more dangerous. TAI progresses very rapidly, with a pre-hospital mortality rate of 57%-80%, and even when arriving at the hospital, more than one-third of the patients die within 4 h, and it is the 2nd leading cause of death in individuals aged 4-34 years. In addition, the incidence of TAI combined with injury was 81.4%. Therefore, early diagnosis, expeditious surgery, and timely and effective multidisciplinary cooperation are essential for successful rescue. The authors report 2 patients with acute traumatic aortic dissection combined with multiple organ injuries and treated with emergency endovascular surgery to discuss their clinical characteristics and treatment experience, and to provide experience in the diagnosis and treatment of such patients.
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Aortic Dissection/surgery*
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5.Finite element analysis of the influence of intra-articular impacted fragment area and volume on joint contact stress in ankle fractures
Wenyong XIE ; Qingpeng SONG ; Yuan LIU ; Qing LIU ; Jian LIU ; Guanglei CAO ; Ye HUANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(16):1066-1071
Objective:To explore the effect of the defect area and volume of intra-articular impacted fragments (IAIF) on the contact stress of the ankle joint surface.Methods:A 23-year-old male volunteer, 168 cm in height and 60 kg in weight, with no history of trauma or anatomic abnormality of the ankle, was selected. On the basis of a normal ankle finite-element model, IAIF-defect finite-element models were established. The first group consisted of IAIF-defect models with identical area but different volumes: on the distal tibial articular surface the defect area was 4 mm × 5 mm (20 mm 2), and the heights were 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm and 6 mm. The second group consisted of IAIF-defect models with identical defect volume but different areas. The defect volume was 90 mm 3, while the defect areas on the distal tibial articular surface were 2 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×5 mm, 3 mm×6 mm, and 5 mm×6 mm, with corresponding heights of 15 mm, 10 mm, 6 mm, 5 mm, and 3 mm. Under a 600 N vertical load the contact stress of the ankle joint was calculated, and the finite-element data were recorded and analyzed. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze, separately for the two groups, the correlation between IAIF defect and the maximum contact stress (MCS) of the distal tibial articular surface, and simple linear regression analysis was performed to obtain regression equations. Equivalence zero testing was used to verify the correlations and to compare their differences. Results:For IAIF defects with the same area but different volumes, including 4 mm×5 mm×2 mm, 4 mm×5 mm×3 mm, 4 mm×5 mm×4 mm, 4 mm×5 mm×5 mm, and 4 mm× 5 mm×6 mm, the corresponding maximum contact stress (MCS) on the distal tibial joint surface were 3.846 MPa, 3.839 MPa, 3.835 MPa, 3.833 MPa, and 3.831 MPa, respectively, with an average of 3.837 MPa. The mean ±1% range is from 3.799 MPa to 3.875 MPa. The correlation analysis showed that the IAIF defects with the same area but different volumes were negatively correlated with contact stress ( r=-0.956, P=0.011). The linear regression equation was MCS=-0.0002×VI+3.851, where VI denotes IAIF volume. Equivalence zero testing confirmed that all measured values lay within the predefined ±1 % margin, satisfying the equivalence null hypothesis. For IAIF defects of identical volume (90 mm 3) but varying articular surface areas—2 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×5 mm, 3 mm×6 mm and 5 mm×6 mm—the corresponding MCS values were 2.147 MPa, 2.812 MPa, 3.622 MPa, 4.476 MPa and 6.186 MPa, respectively (mean 3.849 MPa; equivalence band 3.811-3.887 MPa at ±1% of the mean). Correlation analysis demonstrated a strong positive relationship between identical-volume varying-area IAIF defects and contact stress ( r=0.996, P<0.001). The linear regression equation was MCS=0.168×AI+1.236, where AI denotes IAIF area. Equivalence zero testing indicated that none of the measured values fell within the predefined ±1% margin, failing to satisfy the equivalence null hypothesis. Conclusion:In posterior ankle fractures, the volume change of IAIF defects has no clinical significance in relation to MCS, showing a small negative correlation. However, the area change of IAIF defects is clinically significant in relation to MCS, demonstrating a larger positive correlation.
6.Growth factors promote knee cartilage regeneration:a bibliometric analysis of research hotspots
Jian LIU ; Qing LIU ; Ye HUANG ; Guanglei CAO ; Yuan LIU ; Qingpeng SONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(29):6351-6359
BACKGROUND:The reduction of contact area,edge load,and stress increase of adjacent cartilage caused by knee cartilage defect are considered to easily cause degenerative changes in this tissue,which may develop into knee osteoarthritis.Growth factors are considered to be a treatment method to promote the healing of damaged cartilage and delay the progression of degenerative arthritis.OBJECTIVE:To analyze the hotspots and prospects of growth factor-promoted knee cartilage regeneration research by bibliometric methods.METHODS:The first author retrieved 321 articles related to growth factor-promoted knee cartilage regeneration research from the Web of Science core set database.VOSviewer 1.6.19 software was used to analyze the publication volume,country,institution,keyword,and literature citation status of the articles,and investigate the research hotspots.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)From 2000 to 2024,the annual number of publications in the field of growth factor-promoted knee cartilage regeneration showed an overall upward trend,with the highest number of publications in 2021.Harvard University in the United States published the most papers.(2)Keyword analysis showed that the frequency of keywords such as growth factor,cartilage,cartilage repair,platelet-rich plasma,and cartilage regeneration was high.In addition,the keyword co-occurrence network diagram showed that growth factor was closely related to keywords such as cartilage repair and cartilage regeneration,indicating that growth factor research plays an important role in the field of cartilage regeneration.(3)The results of literature citation analysis showed that the combination of platelet-rich plasma and muscle-derived stem cells may provide a new and effective treatment strategy for patients with osteoarthritis,which can deepen the understanding of cartilage repair mechanisms by promoting stem cell proliferation and cartilage formation.Fibroblast growth factor 2,fibroblast growth factor 18,and insulin growth factor 1 play a key role in cartilage repair and can promote chondrocyte proliferation and matrix synthesis.In particular,fibroblast growth factor 18 can promote the repair of damaged cartilage,thereby alleviating patients'pain and dysfunction,which deserves further in-depth study in the future.The latest research has developed a new Polyhedrin Delivery System(PODS)that can continuously release growth factors such as bone morphogenetic protein 2 and 7,significantly promoting chondrocyte proliferation and cartilage repair.This system provides a new perspective and potential therapy for the treatment of osteoarthritis.(4)Therefore,bone morphogenetic protein 2,7,insulin growth factor 1,and recombinant human fibroblast growth factor 18 are promising growth factor therapies for promoting cartilage regeneration.In the future,further in-depth research on the mechanism of action of growth factors,optimization of treatment strategies,and strengthening of long-term efficacy and safety evaluation are needed.
7.A comparative study between pre fenestration and left common carotid-left subclavian artery bypass for reconstruction of left subclavian artery in Stanford B aortic dissection patients undergoing thoracic endovascular repair
Qingpeng SONG ; Maohua WANG ; Xuejun WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(5):381-385
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of pre fenestration vs left common carotid-left subclavian artery(LCCA-LSA) bypass for left subclavian artery (LSA) reconstruction in Stanford B aortic dissection patients undergoing thoracic endovascular repair(TEVAR).Methods:The clinical and follow-up data of 120 patients with Stanford type B aortic dissection who were treated with TEVAR and reconstructed by pre fenestration or LCCA-LSA bypass from Jul 2009 to Aug 2023 at the Department of Vascular surgery of Provincial Hospital, Shandong First Medical University were analyzed retrospectively.Results:Patients were retrospectively divided into pre fenestration group (40 cases) and hybrid repair (bypass) group (80 cases). The average operation time [(146.9±37.6) vs.(332.4±106.2)min, P<0.001] and hospital stay [(15.8±5.6) vs. (22.9±9.0)d P<0.001] in the pre fenestration group were lower than those in the hybrid repair group, and the preoperative complications in the pre fenestration group were slightly higher than that in hybrid repair group (97.5% vs. 91.3%). One patient in the pre fenestration group failed the surgery, and the technical success rate was 97.5%. The postoperative complications in the pre fenestration group were lower than hybrid repair group (22.5% vs. 26.3%). There was one experiencing secondary intervention in the pre fenestration group and 6 in the hybrid repair group. Two patients died postoperatively, all in hybrid repair group. Conclusion:Both pre fenestration and left common carotid-left subclavian artery(LCCA-LSA) bypass(hybrid procedure) are safe and feasible methods for reconstruction of LSA in Stanford B aortic dissection patients undergoing TEVAR.
8.Improved immune response and anti-tumor effect of WT1 peptide emulsion adjuvant vaccine for acute myeloid leukemia
Yan YE ; Zelong ZHANG ; Baohang ZHU ; Shulin LIU ; Zhen SONG ; Qingpeng YUAN ; Yun YANG ; Haibo LI ; Quanmin ZOU ; Hao ZENG ; Hongwu SUN
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(9):1024-1033
Objective To evaluate the stability,safety and immune enhancement and anti-tumor effects of Wilms'tumor gene 1(WT1)peptide combined with AddaVaxTM emulsion vaccine for acute myeloid leukemia.Methods The stability of WT1 peptide in the adjuvant vaccine was evaluated using MALDI-TOF-MS time-of-flight mass spectrometry.Female C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into PBS group,WT1 peptide group,and WT1 peptide+AddaVaxTMemulsion adjuvant vaccine group.The immunization was performed at a dose of 50 μg/mouse for antigen and 50 μg/mouse for adjuvant,with intramuscular injection on days 0,14,and 28.HE staining was used to assess the toxicity of intramuscular vaccination on mouse organ tissues.Cytokine levels were detected by ELISA,and the number of IFN-γ-secreting splenocytes was measured by ELISpot.Flow cytometry was employed to detect the maturation of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells(BMDCs)promoted by the vaccine in vitro and the promotion for lymphocyte activation,and H-2Db WT1 tetramer was utilized to detect the proportion of specific CD8+T cells.After establishing a mouse leukemia tumor model using the C1498-mWT1 stable cell line,the anti-tumor effects of the vaccine for prevention and treatment were evaluated.Results The WT1 peptide stably existed in the vaccine without causing significant organ tissue changes in mice after intramuscular injection.Compared to the mice immunized with WT1 aqueous solution,the mice after intramuscular injection of the WT1 peptide emulsion adjuvant vaccine showed stronger immune responses of Th1 cells,including IFN-γ and TNF-α,as well as Th17 cells of IL-17A(P<0.05),and the mice had not only promoted number of IFN-γ secreting splenocytes(P<0.01)but also enhanced maturation of BMDCs,as indicated by an increase in the proportions of CD40+/CD11c+and CD86+CD80+/CD11c+ cells(P<0.05).Additionally,there were increases in both the proportion of CD4+/CD3+T and CD69+/CD8+T cells(P<0.05)and the proportion of specific CD8+T cells(P<0.05).In the anti-tumor effect study using the C1498-mWT1 mouse model,the median survival time of the WT1+AddaVaxTM group was extended by 6 d compared to the WT1 aqueous solution group.At day 50,the survival rate of mice in the WT1+AddaVaxTM group was still 28.5%,while all mice in the other groups had died(P<0.05).Conclusion The vaccine with the WT1 peptide and AddaVaxTM emulsion adjuvant exhibits good immunological and anti-tumor effects.
9.Comparison of the long-term efficacy of two-level cervical artificial disc replacement and anterior cervical decompression and fusion
Bo ZHANG ; Yan AN ; Qingpeng SONG ; Yuzhen JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(14):880-888
Objective:To compare the long-term efficacy of two-level cervical artificial disc replacement (CADR) and anterior cervical decompression and fusion (ACDF) in the treatment of cervical degenerative diseases.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on patients who had received two-level anterior cervical surgery for cervical degenerative diseases for more than 15 years from December 2003 to December 2007. The patients were divided into two groups: CADR and ACDF according to surgical methods. There were 15 patients in the CADR group, including 7 males and 8 females, with an average age of 49.73±10.26 (range, 32-70) years. Three cases of mixed cervical spondylosis, 5 cases of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy, 7 cases of cervical spondylotic myelopathy, including C 3, 4 and C 4, 5 level 1 case, C 3, 4 and C 5, 6 level 2 cases, C 4, 5 and C 5, 6 level 7 cases, C 5, 6 and C 6, 7 level 5 cases, operative segment range of motion (ROM) was 9.10°±4.00°. The follow-up time in the CADR group was 189.07±13.51 (range, 162-210) months. There were 20 patients in the ACDF group, including 12 males and 8 females, with an average age of 52.60±8.83 (range, 32-68) years. Two cases of mixed cervical spondylosis, 3 cases of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy, 15 cases of cervical spondylotic myelopathy, including C 3, 4 and C 4, 5 level 1 case, C 4, 5 and C 5, 6 level 15 cases, C 5, 6 and C 6, 7 level 4 cases, the ROM of the surgical segment was 8.31±5.23°. The mean follow-up time of ACDF group was 184.20±21.39 (range, 156-222) months. The Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score and neck disability index (NDI) were evaluated preoperatively and at the last follow-up. The overall ROM of the cervical spine, ROM of the surgical segment, and Miyazaki grading of the adjacent intervertebral disc, Odom score and complications of the two groups were evaluated at the last follow-up. Results:In the CADR group, the JOA score improved from 13.20±2.64 preoperatively to 15.93±1.22 at last follow-up, and NDI improved from 27.60%±6.44% preoperatively to 15.07%±9.71% at last follow-up, JOA improvement rate was 59.44%±60.86%, and NDI decreased by 12.53%±9.64%. In the ACDF group, JOA score improved from 12.93±2.46 preoperatively to 15.65±1.25 at last follow-up, NDI improved from 30.80%±8.11% preoperatively to 12.80%±6.31% at last follow-up, JOA improvement rate was 60.51%±43.17%, NDI decreased by 18.00%±8.34%. There was no significant difference in JOA and NDI between the two groups before surgery and at the last follow-up. At the last follow-up, the overall ROM of the cervical spine in the CADR group was 38.33°±12.31°, the ROM of the surgical segment was 6.51°±4.61°, and the overall ROM of the cervical spine in the ACDF group was 31.11°±8.65°, the ROM of the surgical segment was 0°. There was a significant difference in the overall ROM of the cervical spine between the two groups at the last follow-up ( t=7.22, P=0.049). The incidence of increased Miyazaki grading of the upper and lower adjacent segment of the cervical intervertebral disc in the CADR group were 40% and 47%, and the rate of new intervertebral disc herniation were 20% and 13%. The incidence of increased Miyazaki grading of the upper and lower adjacent segment of the cervical intervertebral disc in the ACDF group were 45% and 50%, and the incidence of new herniated disc were 25% and 40%, there is a significant difference in the degeneration rate of the lower adjacent segments between the two groups (χ 2=4.38, P=0.036). At the last follow-up, the excellent and good rate of Odom in the CADR group was 80%, and 1 case was revised; the excellent and good rate of Odom in the ACDF group was 85%, and 1 case was revised. There was no significant difference in the overall efficacy between the two groups. Conclusion:The long-term clinical efficacy of two-level CADR is comparable to that of traditional ACDF, and it preserved the ROM of the surgical segment, and is superior to ACDF in terms of the overall cervical spine ROM, and the incidence of adjacent segment degeneration.
10.Long-term outcomes of cervical artificial disc replacement for patients with degenerative cervical canal stenosis
Xiao HAN ; Wei TIAN ; Bo LIU ; Da HE ; Qingpeng SONG ; Ning ZHANG ; Jinchao WANG ; Xiao FENG ; Zuchang LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(4):234-242
Objective To evaluate the long-term efficacy of cervical artificial disc replacement for patients with degenerative cervical canal stenosis.Methods All of 43 patienta underwent single level Bryan cervical artificial disc replacement for degenerative cervical canal stenosis were retrospectively analyzed with a minimum 10 years follow-up in our hospital between December 2003 and December 2007.There were 28 males and 15 females with an average age of 56.7 ± 8.0 years which ranged from 37 to 76 including 1 case of C3.4 level,11 xases of ~ level,26 cases of C~ level and 5 cases of C6,7 level.According to the symptoms and location of compression on radiograph,the patients were divided into 3 groups:15 patients in radiculopathy group,10 patients in myelopathy group and 18 patients in myeloradiculo p~hy group.Radidogical evaluation indexes include global range of motion (ROM),segmental ROM,segmental Cobb angle.Clinical evaluation indexes including Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score,neck disability index (NDI) and Odom's criteria.The variable data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA,the grading data were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis H test.The preoperative and postoperative data were analyzed by paired t test.Results At the last follow-up,the Cobb angle of the operative segment was 1.29°±1.34°in myelopathy group(t=4.606,P=0.001),0.71°±2.20°in radiculopathy group (t=2.355,P=0.034),and 0.69°±2.12° in myeloradiculopathy group (t=3.312,P=0.004),which was significantly lower than that before operation.At the last follow-up,ROM of the operative segment in myelopathy group was 6.41 o ±4.87°,which was significantly lower than that before operation (11.46° ±5.19°,t=3.589,P< 0.05),and there was no significant difference in the other two groups.There was no significant difference in other imaging parameters among the three groups.JOA scores at the last follow-up were 16.33±0.75 in radiculopathy group (t=5.857,P< 0.001),16.00±1.05 in myelopathy group(t=8.337,P< 0.001) and 14.78±1.69 in radiculopathy group (t=4.045,P< 0.001);NDI were 13.07%±5.90% in radiculopathy group (t=7.097,P< 0.001),12.60%±4.22% in myelopathy group (t=7.319,P< 0.001) and 23.11%±14.18% in radiculopathy group (t=4.229,P< 0.001),which were all significantly improved than those before operation.The excellent and good rate of Odom's criteria (H=2.719,2.411,P< 0.05),JOA (LAD-t=3.770,4.080,P<0,05) and NDI(LAD-t=2.850,2.643,P< 0.05) at the last follow-up of the patients in radiculopathy group and myelopathy group were better than those of patients in myeloradiculopathy group (P< 0.05).Conclusion Cervical artificial disc replacement has a satisfied long-term clinical efficacy with degenerative cervical canal stenosis.The efficacy of myelopathy and radiculopathy were better than myeloradiculopathy.

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