1.Reconstruction of bone defects after surgery for malignant bone tumors in children and adolescents by pasteurization-inactivated tumor bone replantation combined with intramedullary vascularized fibula
Jiake YANG ; Tao JI ; Haijie LIANG ; Ruifeng WANG ; Siyi HUANG ; Rongli YANG ; Wei GUO ; Xiaodong TANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(14):928-935
Objective:To analyze the clinical efficacy of pasteurization-inactivated tumor bone replantation combined with intramedullary vascularized fibula for reconstructing bone defects after surgery for malignant bone tumors in children and adolescents.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the data of 54 patients who underwent pasteurization-inactivated tumor bone replantation combined with intramedullary vascularized fibula reconstruction for bone defects after surgery for malignant bone tumors at the Bone and Soft Tissue Tumor Treatment Center of Peking University People's Hospital from September 2015 to September 2023. There were 39 males and 15 females, with an age of 12.4±5.6 years (range, 4 to 23 years). The tumor types included 33 cases of osteosarcoma, 19 cases of Ewing sarcoma, and 2 cases of soft tissue sarcoma. All cases were at Enneking stage IIB. The tumor locations were 30 cases in the femur, 19 cases in the tibia, 4 cases in the ilium, and 1 case in the humerus. The survival rate, bone healing time, tumor recurrence, and metastasis were observed. The limb function was evaluated using the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS)-93 score.Results:All patients successfully completed the surgery and were followed up, with a follow-up time of 44.6±27.1 months (range, 12 to 96 months). The operation time was 527±132 min (range, 150 to 730 min), and the blood loss was 730±591 ml (range, 300 to 2,800 ml). The length of inactivated tumor bone was 16.5±4.5 cm (range, 9.1 to 24.0 cm), the defect length accounted for 43.4%±12.2% of the total length of the affected bone (range, 23.8% to 75.5%), the proximal osteotomy of the long bones in the extremities was 14.1±8.3 cm from the articular surface (range, 1.9 to 31.1 cm), the distal osteotomy was 9.4±6.2 cm from the articular surface (range, 1.7 to 22.9 cm), and the length of the harvested vascularized fibula was 18.0±4.0 cm (range, 11.0 to 26.4 cm). At the last follow-up, 51 patients were alive, including 47 with no evidence of tumor and 4 with tumor; 3 patients died of tumor progression. Local recurrence occurred in 5 patients, including 4 with soft tissue recurrence in the surgical area (3 underwent surgical resection and 1 received radiotherapy) and 1 with recurrence at the site of inactivated bone. Distant metastasis occurred in 11 patients, including 5 with lung metastasis only, 2 with bone metastasis only, and 4 with combined lung and bone metastasis. Among the 5 patients with lung metastasis only, lung metastases were resected, with 3 surviving with tumor, 2 surviving without tumor; the 2 patients with bone metastasis only underwent surgical resection of bone metastases, both surviving without tumor. Among the 4 patients with combined lung and bone metastasis, 3 died of tumor progression and 1 survived with tumor. The Kaplan-Meier curve showed a 5-year survival rate of 90.8%±6.2% and a 5-year recurrence-free and metastasis-free survival rate of 68.7%±7.9%. The osteotomy healing time at the diaphysis was 8.4±2.3 months (range, 4 to 13 months), the osteotomy healing time at the metaphysis was 5.9±1.7 months (range, 3 to 10 months), and the healing time between inactivated tumor bone and fibula was 6.4±2.0 months (range, 4 to 11 months). No nonunion occurred. The MSTS-93 score at the last follow-up was 94.4%±4.8% (range, 80% to 100%).Conclusion:Pasteurization-inactivated tumor bone replantation combined with intramedullary vascularized fibula reconstruction for bone defects after surgery for malignant bone tumors in children and adolescents has satisfactory clinical efficacy, high bone healing rate, and low rates of local recurrence and distant metastasis.
2.Clinical outcomes of a novel minimally invasive extendable prosthesis for reconstructing distal femoral defects in pediatric malignant bone tumor resection
Ningkai TANG ; Tao JI ; Fangzhou HE ; Ruifeng WANG ; Haijie LIANG ; Wei GUO ; Xiaodong TANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(16):1049-1058
Objective:To evaluate the preliminary clinical efficacy of minimally invasive extendable prostheses in limb-salvage treatment for distal femoral osteosarcoma in children.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 36 children who underwent reconstruction of bone defects after distal femoral osteosarcoma resection with minimally invasive extendable prostheses at Peking University People's Hospital between December 2021 and December 2023. The cohort included 22 males and 14 females, with a mean age of 10.1±2.7 years (range: 4.3-14.3 years). Among them, 27 cases were primary tumor resections with post-resection bone defects of 17.4±3.2 cm (range: 13.5-25.0 cm), and 9 cases were revision surgeries. Preoperatively, femoral limb length discrepancy (LLD) was 29.6±14.3 mm (range: -1.2-55.0 mm), tibial LLD was 16.0±11.3 mm (range: -4.8-30.0 mm), and total lower limb LLD was 45.1±23.6 mm (range: -5.5-77.0 mm). The prosthesis was modular and compatible with existing tumor prosthesis components via taper connections. Lengthening was achieved by axial screw manual expansion through a 3-4 cm parapatellar arc incision, using a specialized wrench for adjustment. X-rays were performed pre-implantation, before and after each lengthening, and at the last follow-up to assess femoral, tibial, and total lower limb LLD, as well as extension length. At the final follow-up, limb function was assessed using the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS)-93 score, and extension-related complications were analyzed.Results:All 36 children successfully underwent implantation and subsequent extension when indicated. The mean follow-up was 14.9±8.1 months (range: 6-31 months). Eleven patients underwent 16 lengthening procedures, with a mean of 1.5±0.8 per case (range: 1-3) and an average extension of 21.1±8.3 mm (range: 9.2-42.8 mm), achieving a total mean recovery of 31.0±16.1 mm (range: 10.4-61.7 mm). Two patients reached the maximum 5 cm extension capacity and underwent minor procedures to retract the extension device and secure the prosthesis. The remaining 25 patients did not require extension as their LLD was <2 cm. At the last follow-up, femoral, tibial, and total lower limb LLDs were 10.6±11.4 mm (range: -8.6-41.4 mm), 9.1±12.7 mm (range: -9.5-39.5 mm), and 20.1±21.0 mm (range: -10.4-72.5 mm), respectively. The mean MSTS-93 score for the 11 extended patients was 90.0%±12.7% (range: 80.0%-96.7%). Complications included two cases of aseptic loosening requiring revision, one transient peroneal nerve palsy after fixed-length filling, and three cases of prosthesis segment retraction due to excessive exercise. Retractions occurred at 9.1±3.3 months (range: 5.3-11.3 months) and were corrected during subsequent extensions without revision.Conclusions:Minimally invasive extendable prostheses allow individualized limb lengthening through small parapatellar incisions based on LLD and soft tissue tension. The extension mechanism is stable, and functional recovery is favorable.
3.Challenges of continuous cropping obstacles in Panax ginseng: Formation and response mechanisms
Kang CHEN ; Yuru TONG ; Tielin WANG ; Xiuteng ZHOU ; Junhui ZHOU ; Yang GE ; Han ZHENG ; Muyao YU ; Yunfeng LUO ; Ruifeng JI
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;3(1):8-14
Panax ginseng, a perennial herbaceous plant and a representative of the Panax genus, is renowned for its exceptional medicinal value and economic benefits, often referred to as the “King of Herbs.” With the increasing market demand and the limited availability of suitable cultivation land, the issue of continuous cropping obstacles for P. ginseng has become increasingly prominent, directly hindering the sustainable development of the ginseng industry. This article summarizes the concept and hazards of continuous cropping obstacles and, drawing on the latest research, provides an in-depth analysis of the causes and response mechanisms. This work aims to establish a solid foundation for future research into the mechanisms of continuous cropping obstacles in P. ginseng.
4.Challenges of continuous cropping obstacles in Panax ginseng: Formation and response mechanisms
Kang CHEN ; Yuru TONG ; Tielin WANG ; Xiuteng ZHOU ; Junhui ZHOU ; Yang GE ; Han ZHENG ; Muyao YU ; Yunfeng LUO ; Ruifeng JI
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;3(1):8-14
Panax ginseng, a perennial herbaceous plant and a representative of the Panax genus, is renowned for its exceptional medicinal value and economic benefits, often referred to as the “King of Herbs.” With the increasing market demand and the limited availability of suitable cultivation land, the issue of continuous cropping obstacles for P. ginseng has become increasingly prominent, directly hindering the sustainable development of the ginseng industry. This article summarizes the concept and hazards of continuous cropping obstacles and, drawing on the latest research, provides an in-depth analysis of the causes and response mechanisms. This work aims to establish a solid foundation for future research into the mechanisms of continuous cropping obstacles in P. ginseng.
5.Challenges of continuous cropping obstacles in Panax ginseng: Formation and response mechanisms
Kang CHEN ; Yuru TONG ; Tielin WANG ; Xiuteng ZHOU ; Junhui ZHOU ; Yang GE ; Han ZHENG ; Muyao YU ; Yunfeng LUO ; Ruifeng JI
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;3(1):8-14
Panax ginseng, a perennial herbaceous plant and a representative of the Panax genus, is renowned for its exceptional medicinal value and economic benefits, often referred to as the “King of Herbs.” With the increasing market demand and the limited availability of suitable cultivation land, the issue of continuous cropping obstacles for P. ginseng has become increasingly prominent, directly hindering the sustainable development of the ginseng industry. This article summarizes the concept and hazards of continuous cropping obstacles and, drawing on the latest research, provides an in-depth analysis of the causes and response mechanisms. This work aims to establish a solid foundation for future research into the mechanisms of continuous cropping obstacles in P. ginseng.
6.Reconstruction of bone defects after surgery for malignant bone tumors in children and adolescents by pasteurization-inactivated tumor bone replantation combined with intramedullary vascularized fibula
Jiake YANG ; Tao JI ; Haijie LIANG ; Ruifeng WANG ; Siyi HUANG ; Rongli YANG ; Wei GUO ; Xiaodong TANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(14):928-935
Objective:To analyze the clinical efficacy of pasteurization-inactivated tumor bone replantation combined with intramedullary vascularized fibula for reconstructing bone defects after surgery for malignant bone tumors in children and adolescents.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the data of 54 patients who underwent pasteurization-inactivated tumor bone replantation combined with intramedullary vascularized fibula reconstruction for bone defects after surgery for malignant bone tumors at the Bone and Soft Tissue Tumor Treatment Center of Peking University People's Hospital from September 2015 to September 2023. There were 39 males and 15 females, with an age of 12.4±5.6 years (range, 4 to 23 years). The tumor types included 33 cases of osteosarcoma, 19 cases of Ewing sarcoma, and 2 cases of soft tissue sarcoma. All cases were at Enneking stage IIB. The tumor locations were 30 cases in the femur, 19 cases in the tibia, 4 cases in the ilium, and 1 case in the humerus. The survival rate, bone healing time, tumor recurrence, and metastasis were observed. The limb function was evaluated using the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS)-93 score.Results:All patients successfully completed the surgery and were followed up, with a follow-up time of 44.6±27.1 months (range, 12 to 96 months). The operation time was 527±132 min (range, 150 to 730 min), and the blood loss was 730±591 ml (range, 300 to 2,800 ml). The length of inactivated tumor bone was 16.5±4.5 cm (range, 9.1 to 24.0 cm), the defect length accounted for 43.4%±12.2% of the total length of the affected bone (range, 23.8% to 75.5%), the proximal osteotomy of the long bones in the extremities was 14.1±8.3 cm from the articular surface (range, 1.9 to 31.1 cm), the distal osteotomy was 9.4±6.2 cm from the articular surface (range, 1.7 to 22.9 cm), and the length of the harvested vascularized fibula was 18.0±4.0 cm (range, 11.0 to 26.4 cm). At the last follow-up, 51 patients were alive, including 47 with no evidence of tumor and 4 with tumor; 3 patients died of tumor progression. Local recurrence occurred in 5 patients, including 4 with soft tissue recurrence in the surgical area (3 underwent surgical resection and 1 received radiotherapy) and 1 with recurrence at the site of inactivated bone. Distant metastasis occurred in 11 patients, including 5 with lung metastasis only, 2 with bone metastasis only, and 4 with combined lung and bone metastasis. Among the 5 patients with lung metastasis only, lung metastases were resected, with 3 surviving with tumor, 2 surviving without tumor; the 2 patients with bone metastasis only underwent surgical resection of bone metastases, both surviving without tumor. Among the 4 patients with combined lung and bone metastasis, 3 died of tumor progression and 1 survived with tumor. The Kaplan-Meier curve showed a 5-year survival rate of 90.8%±6.2% and a 5-year recurrence-free and metastasis-free survival rate of 68.7%±7.9%. The osteotomy healing time at the diaphysis was 8.4±2.3 months (range, 4 to 13 months), the osteotomy healing time at the metaphysis was 5.9±1.7 months (range, 3 to 10 months), and the healing time between inactivated tumor bone and fibula was 6.4±2.0 months (range, 4 to 11 months). No nonunion occurred. The MSTS-93 score at the last follow-up was 94.4%±4.8% (range, 80% to 100%).Conclusion:Pasteurization-inactivated tumor bone replantation combined with intramedullary vascularized fibula reconstruction for bone defects after surgery for malignant bone tumors in children and adolescents has satisfactory clinical efficacy, high bone healing rate, and low rates of local recurrence and distant metastasis.
7.Clinical outcomes of a novel minimally invasive extendable prosthesis for reconstructing distal femoral defects in pediatric malignant bone tumor resection
Ningkai TANG ; Tao JI ; Fangzhou HE ; Ruifeng WANG ; Haijie LIANG ; Wei GUO ; Xiaodong TANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(16):1049-1058
Objective:To evaluate the preliminary clinical efficacy of minimally invasive extendable prostheses in limb-salvage treatment for distal femoral osteosarcoma in children.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 36 children who underwent reconstruction of bone defects after distal femoral osteosarcoma resection with minimally invasive extendable prostheses at Peking University People's Hospital between December 2021 and December 2023. The cohort included 22 males and 14 females, with a mean age of 10.1±2.7 years (range: 4.3-14.3 years). Among them, 27 cases were primary tumor resections with post-resection bone defects of 17.4±3.2 cm (range: 13.5-25.0 cm), and 9 cases were revision surgeries. Preoperatively, femoral limb length discrepancy (LLD) was 29.6±14.3 mm (range: -1.2-55.0 mm), tibial LLD was 16.0±11.3 mm (range: -4.8-30.0 mm), and total lower limb LLD was 45.1±23.6 mm (range: -5.5-77.0 mm). The prosthesis was modular and compatible with existing tumor prosthesis components via taper connections. Lengthening was achieved by axial screw manual expansion through a 3-4 cm parapatellar arc incision, using a specialized wrench for adjustment. X-rays were performed pre-implantation, before and after each lengthening, and at the last follow-up to assess femoral, tibial, and total lower limb LLD, as well as extension length. At the final follow-up, limb function was assessed using the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS)-93 score, and extension-related complications were analyzed.Results:All 36 children successfully underwent implantation and subsequent extension when indicated. The mean follow-up was 14.9±8.1 months (range: 6-31 months). Eleven patients underwent 16 lengthening procedures, with a mean of 1.5±0.8 per case (range: 1-3) and an average extension of 21.1±8.3 mm (range: 9.2-42.8 mm), achieving a total mean recovery of 31.0±16.1 mm (range: 10.4-61.7 mm). Two patients reached the maximum 5 cm extension capacity and underwent minor procedures to retract the extension device and secure the prosthesis. The remaining 25 patients did not require extension as their LLD was <2 cm. At the last follow-up, femoral, tibial, and total lower limb LLDs were 10.6±11.4 mm (range: -8.6-41.4 mm), 9.1±12.7 mm (range: -9.5-39.5 mm), and 20.1±21.0 mm (range: -10.4-72.5 mm), respectively. The mean MSTS-93 score for the 11 extended patients was 90.0%±12.7% (range: 80.0%-96.7%). Complications included two cases of aseptic loosening requiring revision, one transient peroneal nerve palsy after fixed-length filling, and three cases of prosthesis segment retraction due to excessive exercise. Retractions occurred at 9.1±3.3 months (range: 5.3-11.3 months) and were corrected during subsequent extensions without revision.Conclusions:Minimally invasive extendable prostheses allow individualized limb lengthening through small parapatellar incisions based on LLD and soft tissue tension. The extension mechanism is stable, and functional recovery is favorable.
8.Study on Using Troponin Ⅰ Peak Value to Predict Heart Failure after Acute Myocardial Infarction
Ruifeng LIU ; Xiangyu GAO ; Ji-hong FAN
Journal of Medical Research 2025;54(1):122-128
Objective To explore the predictive value of troponin Ⅰ(TnⅠ)peak value upon admission for predicting left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)<50%in patients with acute myocardial infarction(AMI)during the recovery period.Methods A retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on 220 AMI patients admitted to Beijing Friendship Hospital from 2018 to the present.The patients were di-vided into three groups based on the peak value of TnⅠ during their stay in hospital,and the baseline data were compared.Subsequently,three progressively complex regression models were constructed to evaluate the relationship between TnⅠ and LVEF<50%.The optimal cutoff value was determined through restricted cubic spline and smooth curve analysis.Additionally,subgroup analysis was carried out to explore differences in the predictive value of TnⅠ in different populations.Results TnⅠ peak value was significantly associated(P<0.05)with the ratio of emergency percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI),neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio,white blood cell count,neutro-phils,intra-aortic balloon pump usage,N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide peak value,and so on.All three models showed a sig-nificant increase in the risk of LVEF<50%with higher TnⅠ peak value(P<0.05).Restricted cubic spline and smooth curve analysis re-vealed a linear relationship between TnⅠ peak value and LVEF values,with the optimal cutoff value for TnⅠ peak value consistently at 29.80ng/ml across the three models.Subgroup analysis showed that the predictive value of peak TnⅠ for LVEF<50%demonstrated statisti-cally significant differences across the following subgroups:male patients,those with high BMI,hypertension,acute interventional treat-ment,as well as different age groups,and whether patients had diabetes,smoked,or consumed alcohol.Conclusion An admission TnⅠpeak value exceeding 29.80ng/ml is an independent risk factor for predicting LVEF<50%during the recovery period in AMI patients.It can be used to identify high-risk individuals and provide a basis for early aggressive intervention.
9.Study on Using Troponin Ⅰ Peak Value to Predict Heart Failure after Acute Myocardial Infarction
Ruifeng LIU ; Xiangyu GAO ; Ji-hong FAN
Journal of Medical Research 2025;54(1):122-128
Objective To explore the predictive value of troponin Ⅰ(TnⅠ)peak value upon admission for predicting left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)<50%in patients with acute myocardial infarction(AMI)during the recovery period.Methods A retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on 220 AMI patients admitted to Beijing Friendship Hospital from 2018 to the present.The patients were di-vided into three groups based on the peak value of TnⅠ during their stay in hospital,and the baseline data were compared.Subsequently,three progressively complex regression models were constructed to evaluate the relationship between TnⅠ and LVEF<50%.The optimal cutoff value was determined through restricted cubic spline and smooth curve analysis.Additionally,subgroup analysis was carried out to explore differences in the predictive value of TnⅠ in different populations.Results TnⅠ peak value was significantly associated(P<0.05)with the ratio of emergency percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI),neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio,white blood cell count,neutro-phils,intra-aortic balloon pump usage,N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide peak value,and so on.All three models showed a sig-nificant increase in the risk of LVEF<50%with higher TnⅠ peak value(P<0.05).Restricted cubic spline and smooth curve analysis re-vealed a linear relationship between TnⅠ peak value and LVEF values,with the optimal cutoff value for TnⅠ peak value consistently at 29.80ng/ml across the three models.Subgroup analysis showed that the predictive value of peak TnⅠ for LVEF<50%demonstrated statisti-cally significant differences across the following subgroups:male patients,those with high BMI,hypertension,acute interventional treat-ment,as well as different age groups,and whether patients had diabetes,smoked,or consumed alcohol.Conclusion An admission TnⅠpeak value exceeding 29.80ng/ml is an independent risk factor for predicting LVEF<50%during the recovery period in AMI patients.It can be used to identify high-risk individuals and provide a basis for early aggressive intervention.
10.Study on the mechanism of Yigong Powder in the treatment of anemia of chronic disease by means of formula components analysis based on activating spleen method
Ling SHI ; Yuting JI ; Qin ZHENG ; Yiling JIANG ; Jie HU ; Ruifeng ZHANG ; Zhihao WU ; Li XIA ; Aiping ZHANG ; Haitao XU ; Meihong LUO
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(9):1247-1255
Objective To observe the role of dried tangerine peel in Yigong Powder improves iron metabolism and promotes red blood cell generation in anemia of chronic disease (ACD).Methods With a two-by-two factorial design,the Yigong Powder was divided into dried tangerine peel and Chenpi absent Decoction. According to the random number table method,32 zymosan-induced generalized inflammation (ZIGI) mice were randomly divided into the model group,the dried tangerine peel group,the Chenpi absent Decoction group,and the Yigong Powder group. The dried tangerine peel group,Chenpi absent Decoction group and the Yigong Powder group were given dried tangerine peel(3.083 g/kg),Chenpi absent Decoction(12.33g/kg),and Yigong Powder(15.413g/kg)by gavage to the corresponding group of mice. The model group was given an equal amount of physiological saline by gavage,and treated continuously for 7 days. After the completion of administration,the body weight of each group of mice was recorded. The hemoglobin content of each group of mice was detected using a fully automatic cell counter,the serum iron content was detected using colorimetry,the serum ferritin content was detected using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA),and the spleen index was calculated. The liver tissue inflammatory factors interleukin-1β (IL-1β),interleukin-6 (IL-6),tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α),interferon-γ (IFN-γ),interleukin-4 (IL-4),and interleukin-10 (IL-10) levels were detected using Luminex method. The mRNA expressions of liver tissue hepcidin gene (HAMP) and membrane iron transporter ( Fpn) were detected using real-time fluorescence PCR method. Results Dried tangerine peel and Chenpi absent Decoction both showed interactive effects in regulating hemoglobin,serum iron,serum ferritin content,improving spleen index,and regulating the mRNA expressions of HAMP,Fpn,as well as IL-1β and IFN-γ (P<0.05). Compared with the model group,dried tangerine peel significantly increased hemoglobin,serum iron content,and Fpn mRNA expression in ZIGI model mice,while decreasing ferritin content,spleen index,HAMP mRNA expression,and the levels of IL-1β,IL-6,TNF-α,and IFN-γ (P<0.05). Chenpi absent Decoction significantly increased serum iron content and Fpn mRNA expression in ZIGI model mice,while reducing spleen index,ferritin content,HAMP mRNA expression,and the levels of IL-1β and IFN-γ、IL-4 (P<0.05). Conclusion The effects of dried tangerine peel on inflammatory factors (IL-6 and TNF-α) and Fpn may play a key role in the improvement effects of Yigong Powder on ACD and iron metabolism.

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