1.Erratum: Author correction to "Sphingosine-1-phosphate, a novel TREM2 ligand, promotes microglial phagocytosis to protect against ischemic brain injury" Acta Pharm Sin B 12 (2022) 1885-1898.
Tengfei XUE ; Juan JI ; Yuqin SUN ; Xinxin HUANG ; Zhenyu CAI ; Jin YANG ; Wei GUO ; Ruobing GUO ; Hong CHENG ; Xiulan SUN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(5):2813-2814
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2021.10.012.].
2.Long-term effect of modified Morrow surgery on hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy in children: A retrospective study in a single center
Xiaoyi LI ; Hongxiang WU ; Ruobing WANG ; Haozhong LIU ; Xiaodong ZENG ; Ying ZENG ; Shengwen WANG ; Minjie HUANG ; Haiyun YUAN ; Jian LIU ; Huiming GUO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;31(07):985-990
Objective To analyze the long-term outcome of modified Morrow surgery (interventricular septal cardiomyectomy) in the treatment of hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) in children. Methods The clinical data of the children with HOCM (aged≤14 years) who underwent modified Morrow surgery from January 2010 to August 2022 in Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital were retrospectively analyzed, including changes in hospitalization status, perioperative period, and long-term 15-lead electrocardiogram and echocardiography. Results A total of 29 patients were collected, including 22 males and 7 females, aged 10.00 (5.00, 12.00) years. Five (17.9%) patients had New York Heart Association (NYHA) heart function grade Ⅲ or Ⅳ. Ventricular septal cardiomyectomy was performed in all patients. All 29 patients survived and their cardiac function recovered after operation. Before discharge, right bundle branch block was observed in 2 patients and left bundle branch block in 6 patients. After surgery, in the left ventricular septal cardiomyectomy, the left atrial diameter decreased (P<0.001), left ventricular end-systolic diameter increased (P=0.009), the peak pressure gradient of left ventricular outflow tract decreased (P<0.001), and the thickness of ventricular septum decreased (P<0.001). The systolic anterior motion of mitral valve disappeared and mitral regurgitent jet area decreased (P<0.001). The flow velocity and peak pressure gradient of right ventricular outflow tract also decreased in the patients who underwent right ventricular septal cardiomyectomy. The average follow-up of the patients was 69.03±10.60 months. All the patients survived with their NYHA cardiac function grading Ⅰ or Ⅱ. No new-onset arrythmia event was found. Echocardiography indicated that the peak pressure gradient of the left ventricular outflow tract remained low (P<0.001). Moderate mitral regurgitation occurred in 2 patients, and left ventricular outflow tract obstruction with moderate mitral regurgitation occurred in 1 patient after simple right ventricular septal cardiomyectomy. Conclusion Right ventricular or biventricular obstruction is frequent in the children with HOCM and they usually have more symptoms before surgery. Modified Morrow surgery can effectively relieve outflow tract obstruction and improve their cardiac function. The long-term outcome is satisfactory. However, the posterior wall of the left ventricle remains hypertrophic. Also, there is an increased risk of a conduction block.
3.The jujube core-shaped tissue resection technique in alar reduction
Lehao WU ; Yihao XU ; Huan WANG ; Ruobing ZHENG ; Xulong ZHANG ; Le TIAN ; Junsheng GUO ; Shan ZHU ; Fei FAN ; Jianjun YOU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(1):88-93
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of jujube core-shaped tissue resection technique in the treatment of alar reduction.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed for the clinical data of patients who underwent alar reduction from February 2019 to June 2022. A spindle-shaped incision line was designed along the outer edge of the base of the nasal lobule, with a width of 4-5 mm and a length of 8-12 mm. The incision line was 1-2 mm away from the alar groove, and the inner side of the design line was extended to the inside of the nasal vestibule. After the incision was made, the subcutaneous tissue was undermining dissected with curved sharp scissors, and the shape of the extended excision tissue was similar to that of jujube core. After reduction, the incision was closed with vertical mattress suture. The surgical effect and complications were followed up after surgery, and an independent attending plastic surgeon evaluated the outcome and scarring based on photos before and at the last postoperative follow-up using the global aesthetic improvement scale (GAIS) and the Vancouver scar scale (VSS). GAIS is graded as 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 points, and the lower the score, the better the improvement(≤3 points as effective improvement). VSS includes four parameters: color (0-3 points), thickness (0-4 points), vascular distribution (0-3 points), and softness (0-5 points). The higher the score, the more significant the scar is.Results:A total of 20 patients were enrolled, including 6 males and 14 females, aged 20 to 33 years, with an average age of 24.9 years. Before the operation, there were different degrees of alar flare and alar hypertrophy. After surgery, 13 patients had mild swelling, ecchymosis, which resolved after 3 days. There were no major complications as infection, incision dehiscence, and delayed healing. After 3 to 16 months of postoperative follow-up, 2 patients gradually developed cartilage deformation and affected the appearance of the nostrils 6 to 9 months after surgery due to the combination of rib-based rhinoplasty, and the satisfactory results were obtained after revision surgery. The symmetry of the nostrils was significantly improved. The GAIS score of 20 patients was (1.20±0.41) points, of which, 16 patients were rated as 1 point and 4 patients were rated as 2 points, all of which met the improvement criteria, and the VSS score was (1.45±0.60) points, in which the average score for color, thickness, vasculature and compliance are 0.60, 0.05, 0.55 and 0.30 points respectively.Conclusion:The application of jujube core-shaped tissue resection technique for alar reduction can increase the amount of tissue removal with the same incision width, which can not only fully narrow the alar effectively but also correct the hypertrophy of the alar tissue.
4.The jujube core-shaped tissue resection technique in alar reduction
Lehao WU ; Yihao XU ; Huan WANG ; Ruobing ZHENG ; Xulong ZHANG ; Le TIAN ; Junsheng GUO ; Shan ZHU ; Fei FAN ; Jianjun YOU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(1):88-93
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of jujube core-shaped tissue resection technique in the treatment of alar reduction.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed for the clinical data of patients who underwent alar reduction from February 2019 to June 2022. A spindle-shaped incision line was designed along the outer edge of the base of the nasal lobule, with a width of 4-5 mm and a length of 8-12 mm. The incision line was 1-2 mm away from the alar groove, and the inner side of the design line was extended to the inside of the nasal vestibule. After the incision was made, the subcutaneous tissue was undermining dissected with curved sharp scissors, and the shape of the extended excision tissue was similar to that of jujube core. After reduction, the incision was closed with vertical mattress suture. The surgical effect and complications were followed up after surgery, and an independent attending plastic surgeon evaluated the outcome and scarring based on photos before and at the last postoperative follow-up using the global aesthetic improvement scale (GAIS) and the Vancouver scar scale (VSS). GAIS is graded as 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 points, and the lower the score, the better the improvement(≤3 points as effective improvement). VSS includes four parameters: color (0-3 points), thickness (0-4 points), vascular distribution (0-3 points), and softness (0-5 points). The higher the score, the more significant the scar is.Results:A total of 20 patients were enrolled, including 6 males and 14 females, aged 20 to 33 years, with an average age of 24.9 years. Before the operation, there were different degrees of alar flare and alar hypertrophy. After surgery, 13 patients had mild swelling, ecchymosis, which resolved after 3 days. There were no major complications as infection, incision dehiscence, and delayed healing. After 3 to 16 months of postoperative follow-up, 2 patients gradually developed cartilage deformation and affected the appearance of the nostrils 6 to 9 months after surgery due to the combination of rib-based rhinoplasty, and the satisfactory results were obtained after revision surgery. The symmetry of the nostrils was significantly improved. The GAIS score of 20 patients was (1.20±0.41) points, of which, 16 patients were rated as 1 point and 4 patients were rated as 2 points, all of which met the improvement criteria, and the VSS score was (1.45±0.60) points, in which the average score for color, thickness, vasculature and compliance are 0.60, 0.05, 0.55 and 0.30 points respectively.Conclusion:The application of jujube core-shaped tissue resection technique for alar reduction can increase the amount of tissue removal with the same incision width, which can not only fully narrow the alar effectively but also correct the hypertrophy of the alar tissue.
5.Preliminary clinical outcomes of the domestic Renatus® balloon-expandable valve system for the treatment of severe aortic stenosis: A prospective cohort study
Tong TAN ; Hongxiang WU ; Bingqi FU ; Nianjin XIE ; Haijiang GUO ; Xin ZANG ; Xiaoyi LI ; Haozhong LIU ; Ruobing WANG ; Jian LIU ; Huanlei HUANG ; Jimei CHEN ; Jian ZHUANG ; Huiming GUO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;30(02):214-220
Objective To evaluate the early clinical outcomes of the Renatus® balloon-expandable valve in the treatment of severe aortic stenosis. Methods From November 2021 to April 2022, a total of 38 patients who received Renatus® balloon-expandable valve for severe aortic stenosis in Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital were included. There were 22 males and 16 females, with an average age of 73.7±5.3 years. Mean aortic gradient and peak aortic jet velocity at baseline, post-procedure, and follow-up were compared. Clinical outcomes including all-cause mortality, perivalvular leakage, serious adverse cardiovascular events and the occurrence of permanent pacemaker implantation were assessed. Results All patients completed the procedure successfully without conversion to thoracotomy or perioperative death. The post-implant mean aortic pressure gradient was decreased from 41.5 (27.8, 58.8) mm Hg to 6.0 (3.0, 8.0) mm Hg, and the peak aortic jet velocity was also decreased from 4.1±0.9 m/s to 1.7±0.4 m/s (P<0.001). Pacemakers were required in 2 (5.3%) patients. The median follow-up time was 27.5 (23.0, 87.5) d, with a follow-up rate of 100.0%. The mean aortic gradient was 8.0 (7.0, 10.8) mm Hg and peak aortic jet velocity was 2.0±0.3 m/s, showing significant improvement compared with those in the preoperative period (P<0.001). No severe aortic regurgitation or paravalvular leak was observed. There was no serious cardiovascular adverse event or reoperative event during the study period. Conclusion Transcatheter aortic valve replacement with the domestic Renatus® balloon-expandable valve system is a safe and effective procedure for selected patients with severe aortic stenosis who are at high risk or not candidates for surgical aortic valve replacement.
6.Application of nasal septum extension graft drilling technique in rib-based rhinoplasty
Yihao XU ; Jianjun YOU ; Huan WANG ; Ruobing ZHENG ; Lehao WU ; Xulong ZHANG ; Le TIAN ; Junsheng GUO ; Fei FAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(10):1100-1105
Objective:To investigate the clinical application of a cartilage graft fixation method in the context of rib-based rhinoplasty.Methods:The clinical data of patients who underwent costal cartilage based rhinoplasty in the Center of Rhinoplasty and Nasal Reconstruction, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from January 2020 to January 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. A 20 ml syringe needle was used to drill several micropores about 1 mm in diameter on the surface of the cartilage grafts prior to its placement. "septal extension grafts with micropores" were prepared, and the preparation of the remaining grafts was conventional.Results:A total of 30 female patients aged 21-45 years, with an average age of 36 years underwent primary or repaired autogenous costal cartilage rhinoplasty without severe damage to the nasal septum cartilage (at least retention of L-shaped scaffolds larger than 10 mm) were enrolled. All operations were successful, the cartilage scaffold was stable and durable. There were no serious complications such as infection, septal hematoma and cartilage exposure. Postoperative patients were followed up for a duration of 6-24 months. Two out of 30 patients were not satisfied with the postoperative appearance. During the revision surgery, the septal perichondrium was separated, mucosal tissue had grown into the bilateral holes which further verified of the feasibility of drilling. The other patients were satisfactied with the results.Conclusion:Nasal septum extension graft based on drilling technique is beneficial to maintain the long-term stability of cartilage scaffold after comprehensive costal cartilage nasal surgery, which justifies its application in comprehensive nasal plastic surgery.
7.Application of nasal septum extension graft drilling technique in rib-based rhinoplasty
Yihao XU ; Jianjun YOU ; Huan WANG ; Ruobing ZHENG ; Lehao WU ; Xulong ZHANG ; Le TIAN ; Junsheng GUO ; Fei FAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(10):1100-1105
Objective:To investigate the clinical application of a cartilage graft fixation method in the context of rib-based rhinoplasty.Methods:The clinical data of patients who underwent costal cartilage based rhinoplasty in the Center of Rhinoplasty and Nasal Reconstruction, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from January 2020 to January 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. A 20 ml syringe needle was used to drill several micropores about 1 mm in diameter on the surface of the cartilage grafts prior to its placement. "septal extension grafts with micropores" were prepared, and the preparation of the remaining grafts was conventional.Results:A total of 30 female patients aged 21-45 years, with an average age of 36 years underwent primary or repaired autogenous costal cartilage rhinoplasty without severe damage to the nasal septum cartilage (at least retention of L-shaped scaffolds larger than 10 mm) were enrolled. All operations were successful, the cartilage scaffold was stable and durable. There were no serious complications such as infection, septal hematoma and cartilage exposure. Postoperative patients were followed up for a duration of 6-24 months. Two out of 30 patients were not satisfied with the postoperative appearance. During the revision surgery, the septal perichondrium was separated, mucosal tissue had grown into the bilateral holes which further verified of the feasibility of drilling. The other patients were satisfactied with the results.Conclusion:Nasal septum extension graft based on drilling technique is beneficial to maintain the long-term stability of cartilage scaffold after comprehensive costal cartilage nasal surgery, which justifies its application in comprehensive nasal plastic surgery.
8.Open osteotomy in rhinoplasty
Lehao WU ; Jianjun YOU ; Huan WANG ; Yihao XU ; Ruobing ZHENG ; Xulong ZHANG ; Le TIAN ; Junsheng GUO ; Fei FAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(3):321-326
Objective:To introduce a new method of lateral nasal osteotomy. The key of this method is to fully dissect the tissue around the piriform foramen to achieve nasal osteotomy under direct vision. The osteotomy line in the whole process can be seen, which provides a more reliable control for the degree of osteotomy during the operation, and also makes the postoperative outcome more predictable.Methods:Patients whom were treated with open external osteotomy combined with autologous costal cartilage implantation for augmentation rhinoplasty (with 24 cases of hump nose correction) from October 2018 to October 2020. During the surgery, the whole nasal dorsum was exposed, the superior lateral cartilage was separated from the nasal septum, and the whole process was carried out through the mucosa from the intranasal approach under direct view. The osteotomy line was evaluated at the same time.Results:A total of 33 female patients were retrospectively analyzed. All the operations were successful, and the local swelling occurred after operation. The follow-up time was 3-18 months. After 3 months, the nasal contour and dorsal curves were smooth. Severe infections, major injuries like nasolacrimal duct, lacrimal sac, medial canthus ligament, nerve branches were not noticed in all patients. During the long-term follow-up, two patients exhibited slightly widened nasal bone, but did not require surgical intervention. The shape of nose was greatly improved. Patients were satisfied with the result . The subjective evaluation had "very satisfactory" in 24 cases (72.7%) and "satisfactory" in 9 cases (27.3%). The IGAIS evaluation were also positive: the average score of 33 patients was 1.26±0.34, including 30 cases (90.9%) scoring 1 point and 3 cases (9.1%) scoring 2 points.Conclusions:The open osteotomy technique has better control than that of conventional blind operation. It is more reliable, safer for the surgeons who are new to rhinoplasty and the experienced ones.
9.Three-dimensional digital technique-assisted clinical study of subalar change after rhinoplasty with costal cartilage
Le TIAN ; Jianjun YOU ; Lehao WU ; Huan WANG ; Binghang LI ; Yihao XU ; Ruobing ZHENG ; Xulong ZHANG ; Junsheng GUO ; Fei FAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(7):737-743
Objective:To investigate subalar change after rhinoplasty with costal cartilage.Methods:A retrospective study was performed on patients who received cartilaginous rhinoplasty at the Rhinoplasty Center of Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from May 2019 to August 2020. The facial three-dimensional(3D) and CT scanning data of young female cases was analyzed. Pre-operative and more than 6 months follow-up data was matched. The 3D facial coordinate system was established. Preoperative and postoperative location of the subnasale and the lateral point of nasal-facial junction, the angle between endocanthion-alare and coronal plane and the nasolabial angle were analyzed with paired samples t-test. The volume of subalar area was analyzed with one-sample t-test. Results:Eighteen female cases aged (27.30±4.41) years were enrolled in the study with (10.61±3.53) months follow-up. One case (5.6%) suffered from nostril asymmetry one month after the surgery. The subnasale moved forward from (74.30±1.97) mm to (77.67±2.37) mm [average difference (3.36±0.96) mm]. The lateral point of nasal-facial junction moved forward from (65.51±2.45) mm to (68.05±2.52) mm [average difference (2.53±1.50) mm]. Nasolabial angle was (88.79±11.21) degree preoperatively and (101.37±5.53) degree postoperatively [average difference (12.57±7.57) degree]. Angle between endocanthion-alare and coronal plane increased from (9.01±3.24) degree to (12.73±3.27) degree [average difference (3.72±2.22) degree]. The differences between pre- and post-operative data were statistically significant ( P<0.01). The volume of subalar area increased by (282.59±103.22) mm 3. The difference was statistically significant ( P<0.01). Conclusions:Rhinoplasty with costal cartilage could make subalar area move forward.
10.Open osteotomy in rhinoplasty
Lehao WU ; Jianjun YOU ; Huan WANG ; Yihao XU ; Ruobing ZHENG ; Xulong ZHANG ; Le TIAN ; Junsheng GUO ; Fei FAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(3):321-326
Objective:To introduce a new method of lateral nasal osteotomy. The key of this method is to fully dissect the tissue around the piriform foramen to achieve nasal osteotomy under direct vision. The osteotomy line in the whole process can be seen, which provides a more reliable control for the degree of osteotomy during the operation, and also makes the postoperative outcome more predictable.Methods:Patients whom were treated with open external osteotomy combined with autologous costal cartilage implantation for augmentation rhinoplasty (with 24 cases of hump nose correction) from October 2018 to October 2020. During the surgery, the whole nasal dorsum was exposed, the superior lateral cartilage was separated from the nasal septum, and the whole process was carried out through the mucosa from the intranasal approach under direct view. The osteotomy line was evaluated at the same time.Results:A total of 33 female patients were retrospectively analyzed. All the operations were successful, and the local swelling occurred after operation. The follow-up time was 3-18 months. After 3 months, the nasal contour and dorsal curves were smooth. Severe infections, major injuries like nasolacrimal duct, lacrimal sac, medial canthus ligament, nerve branches were not noticed in all patients. During the long-term follow-up, two patients exhibited slightly widened nasal bone, but did not require surgical intervention. The shape of nose was greatly improved. Patients were satisfied with the result . The subjective evaluation had "very satisfactory" in 24 cases (72.7%) and "satisfactory" in 9 cases (27.3%). The IGAIS evaluation were also positive: the average score of 33 patients was 1.26±0.34, including 30 cases (90.9%) scoring 1 point and 3 cases (9.1%) scoring 2 points.Conclusions:The open osteotomy technique has better control than that of conventional blind operation. It is more reliable, safer for the surgeons who are new to rhinoplasty and the experienced ones.

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