1.Sealed percutaneous lung biopsy tract with different sealants:Comparison on complication incidence
Xianrui SONG ; Junfeng HE ; Yang LIU ; Rui XIONG ; Baosheng SHI ; Jun WANG ; Wenjun ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(4):243-246
Objective To observe the complication incidences after percutaneous lung biopsy and sealed the tract with different sealants.Methods A total of 129 patients with solitary pulmonary nodule who underwent CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy were retrospectively included and divided into group A(n=37),B(n=47)and C(n=45).The biopsy tract was sealed with sealant A(1 g gelatin sponge particles mixed with 10 ml 50%glucose solution)in group A,with sealant B(1 g gelatin sponge particles mixed with 10 ml normal saline)in group B,while with sealant C(1 g gelatin sponge particles mixed with the coagulant enzyme from Bothrops atrox venom and 10 ml normal saline)in group C.The incidence rate of complications such as pneumothorax and hemoptysis were comparatively observed among groups.Binary logistic regression was performed to screen the independent influencing factors associated with complications of percutaneous lung biopsy.Results No significant difference of gender,age,proportion of smoking history nor emphysema,diameter of pulmonary nodules,depth of puncture into lung parenchyma nor times of puncture was found among groups(all P>0.05).Complications occurred in 43 cases(43/129,33.33%),i.e.27 cases in group B(27/47,57.45%),11 cases in group A(11/37,29.73%)and 5 cases in group C(5/45,11.11%),and the complication rates decreased order of group B,A and C(all P<0.05).Compared with sealant A,sealant B was associated with increased risk(OR[95%CI]=3.190[1.183,8.598],P=0.022),whereas sealant C was associated with reduced risk(OR[95%CI]=0.266[0.079,0.889],P=0.031)of complications.Conclusion After percutaneous lung biopsy,the complication incidences decreased sequentially when the needle tract was sealed with saline B,A and C.
2.Development and evaluation of a positioning system for radiotherapy patient based on structured light surface imaging.
Yungang WANG ; Gongsen ZHANG ; Xianrui YAN ; Guangjie YANG ; Wei WANG ; Jian ZHU ; Linlin WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2025;42(2):237-245
This paper aims to propose a noninvasive radiotherapy patient positioning system based on structured light surface imaging, and evaluate its clinical feasibility. First, structured light sensors were used to obtain the panoramic point clouds during radiotherapy positioning in real time. The fusion of different point clouds and coordinate transformation were realized based on optical calibration and pose estimation, and the body surface was segmented referring to the preset region of interest (ROI). Then, the global-local registration of cross-source point cloud was achieved based on algorithms such as random sample consensus (RANSAC) and iterative closest point (ICP), to calculate 6 degrees of freedom (DoF) positioning deviation and provide guidance for the correction of couch shifts. The evaluation of the system was carried out based on a rigid adult phantom and volunteers' body, which included positioning error, correlation analysis, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. Using Cone Beam CT (CBCT) as the gold standard, the maximum translation and rotation errors of this system were (1.5 ± 0.9) mm along Vrt direction (chest) and (0.7 ± 0.3) ° along Pitch direction (head and neck). The Pearson correlation coefficient between results of system outputs and CBCT verification distributed in an interval of [0.80, 0.84]. Results of ROC analysis showed that the translational and rotational AUC values were 0.82 and 0.85, respectively. In the 4D freedom accuracy test on the human body of volunteers, the maximum translation and rotation errors were (2.6 ± 1.1) mm (Vrt direction, chest and abdomen) and (0.8 ± 0.4)° (Rtn direction, chest and abdomen) respectively. In summary, the positioning system based on structured light body surface imaging proposed in this article can ensure positioning accuracy without surface markers and additional doses, and is feasible for clinical application.
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Patient Positioning/methods*
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3.Sealed percutaneous lung biopsy tract with different sealants:Comparison on complication incidence
Xianrui SONG ; Junfeng HE ; Yang LIU ; Rui XIONG ; Baosheng SHI ; Jun WANG ; Wenjun ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(4):243-246
Objective To observe the complication incidences after percutaneous lung biopsy and sealed the tract with different sealants.Methods A total of 129 patients with solitary pulmonary nodule who underwent CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy were retrospectively included and divided into group A(n=37),B(n=47)and C(n=45).The biopsy tract was sealed with sealant A(1 g gelatin sponge particles mixed with 10 ml 50%glucose solution)in group A,with sealant B(1 g gelatin sponge particles mixed with 10 ml normal saline)in group B,while with sealant C(1 g gelatin sponge particles mixed with the coagulant enzyme from Bothrops atrox venom and 10 ml normal saline)in group C.The incidence rate of complications such as pneumothorax and hemoptysis were comparatively observed among groups.Binary logistic regression was performed to screen the independent influencing factors associated with complications of percutaneous lung biopsy.Results No significant difference of gender,age,proportion of smoking history nor emphysema,diameter of pulmonary nodules,depth of puncture into lung parenchyma nor times of puncture was found among groups(all P>0.05).Complications occurred in 43 cases(43/129,33.33%),i.e.27 cases in group B(27/47,57.45%),11 cases in group A(11/37,29.73%)and 5 cases in group C(5/45,11.11%),and the complication rates decreased order of group B,A and C(all P<0.05).Compared with sealant A,sealant B was associated with increased risk(OR[95%CI]=3.190[1.183,8.598],P=0.022),whereas sealant C was associated with reduced risk(OR[95%CI]=0.266[0.079,0.889],P=0.031)of complications.Conclusion After percutaneous lung biopsy,the complication incidences decreased sequentially when the needle tract was sealed with saline B,A and C.
4.Application of enhanced recovery after surgery in minimally invasive surgery for adrenal tumors
Xianrui YANG ; Shaosan KANG ; Qi GUO ; Yan ZHAO ; Gang LI ; Ruifa HAN ; Qiliang CAI
Tianjin Medical Journal 2024;52(10):1038-1040
Objective To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)in minimally invasive surgery for adrenal tumors.Methods A total of 139 patients underwent retroperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy were selected in this study.The maximum tumor diameter was≤6.0 cm.According to the perioperative plan,patients were divided into the ERAS group(n=65)and the conventional group(n=74).The general information(age,gender,tumor location and tumor diameter),surgical indicators(surgical time and surgical blood loss),postoperative rehabilitation indicators(first off-bed ambulation time,first exhaust time,postoperative catheterization time,postoperative drainage tube retention time and postoperative hospitalization time)and incidence of complications were compared between two groups of patients.Results There were no significant differences in gender,age,tumor location,tumor diameter,surgical time and surgical blood loss between the two groups of patients(P>0.05).In the ERAS group,first off-bed ambulation time,first exhaust time,the indwelling duration of catheters and drainage tubes were shorter than those in the conventional group,and the overall incidence of postoperative complications was lower in the ERAS group than that in the conventional group(P<0.05).Conclusion The ERAS protocol is safe and feasible for minimally invasive surgery in patients with adrenal tumors with a maximum tumor diameter of≤6.0 cm.
5.The characteristics of degree centrality and voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder
Wenjing TONG ; Xianrui LI ; Haisan ZHANG ; Yongfeng YANG ; Kun LI ; Meng ZHANG ; Bi WANG ; Siyuan LI ; Luxian LYU ; Hongxing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2020;29(5):442-447
Objective:To explore the functional connections of the whole brain and the two hemispheres in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).Methods:Twenty-six patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder(patients group) and thirty-seven healthy controls matched in gender, age and education(control group) were enrolled.All the participants accepted the resting-state functional magnetic resonance (rs-fMRI) scan.Based on DPABI and REST software, degree centrality (DC) and voxel - mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC) approaches were used to explore the pattern of functional connection in OCD.Results:Compared with the control group, the DC values in the right posterior cerebellar lobe(MNI: x, y, z=45, -87, -12), left precentral gyrus(MNI: x, y, z=-54, 9, 39), left inferior parietal lobule(MNI: x, y, z=-48, -51, 42), right anterior cingulate cortex(MNI: x, y, z=3, 18, 48) were significantly higher( t values were 5.75, 5.26, 5.28 and 5.16, respectively), and the DC values in the left inferior frontal gyrus(MNI: x, y, z=-36, 9, 30) were significantly lower( t value was -6.65) in patients group.The VMHC values in bilateral posterior cerebellar lobe(MNI: x, y, z=±51, -69, -33), bilateral inferior parietal lobule(MNI: x, y, z=±48, -51, 54), bilateral anterior cingulate cortex(MNI: x, y, z=±3, 21, 45)in patients group were significantly higher that those in control group( t values were 5.19, 5.19, 5.02, 5.02, 5.15 and 5.15, respectively). The DC and VMHC values in patients group were not significantly correlated with clinical symptoms(-0.23< r<0.19, P>0.05). Conclusion:OCD patients have abnormal connections between key brain network nodes and relevant brain regions, and functional connections have increased among multiple cerebral hemispheres.
6. Primary ciliary dyskinesia with HYDIN gene mutations in a child and literature review
Lili CHEN ; Yungang YANG ; Jinzhun WU ; Xianrui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2017;55(4):304-307
Objective:
To review children′s primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) in the pathogenesis, clinical manifestation, diagnosis and treatment.
Method:
To summarize and analyze the clinical data of a patient who was admitted to the first affiliated hospital of Xiamen University with primary ciliary dyskinesia in April 2014 while referring to related literature.
Result:
An 11 years old boy, weighting about 22 kg, had a course of more than 10 years with repeated cough, stuffy and runny nose shortly after the birth. Examinations after admission to hospital showed that he presented with visible clubbing, bilateral paranasal sinus area tenderness, pharynx posterior wall with visible yellow pussy stuff drip and bilateral lung had scattered wet rales. Auxiliary examination revealed bilateral maxillary sinus, ethmoid sinus inflammation and bronchitis with left lower lung bronchiectasis. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy discovered congestion and a lot of sputum; ciliary biopsy pathology displayed that cilia were sparse and partial cilia 9+ 2 microtubules structural abnormalities. Full sequence of exon gene sequencing revealed two mutations located at chromosome 16 chr16: 71061369 (non-coding regions) and chr16: 70993591 (coding). Two novel mutations m. 3362A>G(E20) and c. 6101G>A(E39) in exon 16 of the HYDIN gene were identified. With the" ciliary motility disorder, gene" as keywords , the CNKI, Wanfang digital knowledge service platform and PubMed were searched for relevant articles from the establishment to July 2016. The studies retrieved included 9 cases and these cases were summarized. Comprehensive analysis showed that HYDIN gene mutations related PCD patients had the typical PCD performance such as repeatedly wet cough, sinusitis, bronchiectasis, and otitis media. The majority of patients have a history of acute respiratory distress syndrome in infancy and no visceral dislocation was not found. Most of the patients had no obvious structural abnormalities in cilia electron microscopic examination.
Conclusion
The PCD patients with HYDIN genes mutations have clinical manifestations such as sinusitis, otitis media, bronchiectasis but without transposition of viscera. Cilia structure can be normal under the electron microscopic examination in some of patients.
7.Inclination of crown and tooth longitudinal axis in cephalometric analysis of normal occlusions.
Xu LIU ; Jing REN ; Xianrui YANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2016;34(6):606-610
OBJECTIVEWe measured and analyzed the angle between the longitudinal axis of incisor crown and tooth to provide a reference for orthodontists for selecting orthodontic methods and evaluating treatment results.
METHODSA total of 120 participants were included according to the criteria of Andrews' six keys, and cephalometric radiograph under the instructions of modified natural head position acquirement method was performed. The angles of maxillary incisor crown longitudinal axis, tooth longitudinal axis, occlusion plane (OP), and true vertical (TV) plane were measured, as well as mandibular incisors.
RESULTSAs for maxillary incisors, the angle between crown longitudinal axis and TV plane, OP, and tooth longitudinal axis were 11.72°±4.71°, 73.29°±5.69°, and 20.04°±3.71°, respectively. For mandibular incisors, the angle between crown longitudinal axis and TV plane, OP, and tooth longitudinal axis were 16.03°±5.40°, 81.76°±4.81°, and 14.82°±4.01°, respectively. For the maxillary incisor, the angles between crown longitudinal axis and tooth longitudinal axis were mainly within 15° to 25°, whereas those for mandibular incisors were within 10° to 20°.
CONCLUSIONSThe longitudinal axis inclinations of the maxillary and mandibular incisor crown and of the incisor tooth need to be considered when cephalometric radiographs are used for treatment planning or for evaluating the treatment result.
Cephalometry ; Dental Occlusion ; Humans ; Incisor ; Mandible ; Maxilla ; Tooth Crown
8.Microsurgery for parasellar menningiomas and impact factors of recurrence
Dun YUAN ; Dingyang LIU ; Xianrui YUAN ; Weixi JIANG ; Duanwu LUO ; Qing LIU ; Zefeng PENG ; Xiping DING ; Zhiquan YANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(7):699-703
Objective:To study the effect of microsurgery for parasellar menningiomas and to analyze the impact factors of recurrence. Methods:Clinical and follow-up data in a consecutive series of 134 patients with parasellar meningiomas were retrospectively analyzed. Results:A total of 109 patients (81.3%) had radical removal (Simpson grade I and II), and 116 patients were followed up for an average period of 81.6 months. The mean quality of life score (KPS) was 91.9, 90 patients regained full daily activity and 16 patients were able to take care of themselves. Oculomotor paralysis occurred in 7 patients, epilepsy in 8, and another 9 patients suffered hemispheral paralysis. Tumor recurred atfer the radical removal in 12 out of the 96 follow-up patients (12.5%). Tumor progressed atfer subtotal removal in 12 out of the 20 follow-up patients (60%). Tumor with cavernous sinus (CS) invasion had significantly higher risk of recurrence campared with non-CS invasion (P=0.043). The recurrence rate increased with the pathological grade (P<0.01). Conclusion:Patients with parasellar meningiomas undergoing microsurgical resection may have a good long-term function outcome. For most patients, total removal by microsurgery is the ifrst choice. Careful follow-up is needed if tumor invaded the CS and radiosurgery is proposed for WHO grade 1 and 2.
9.Positron emission tomography/computed tomography for detecting cervical nodule metastases of oral and maxillofacial cancer.
Naichuan SU ; Chunjie LI ; Zongdao SHI ; Xianrui YANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2012;30(1):36-44
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the accuracy of positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) for detecting cervical nodule metastases of oral and maxillofacial cancer.
METHODSDiagnostic test accuracy studies assessing the accuracy of PET/CT in diagnosis of cervical metastases of oral and maxillofacial cancer were retrieved from the databases of CBM, Medline (OVID) and EMBASE (searched on Dec. 13th, 2010) and manual searching of 19 dental journals in Chinese. Two researchers were employed in the articles investigation independently and evaluated the quality with quality assessment of diagnostic accuracy studies (QUADAS). Meta-analysis was done using MetaDisc 1.4.
RESULTSNine studies met the inclusion criteria and demonstrated high methodological quality. The results of Meta-analysis showed that, when nodal level was used as unit, PET/CT had good diagnostic value in detecting the cervical nodule metastases of oral and maxillofacial cancer. Under such a condition, the pooled sensitivity was 0.84, pooled specificity 0.93, pooled diagnostic odds ratio 47.89 and area under the curve 0.973 8.
CONCLUSIONThe accuracy of PET/CT for detecting cervical nodule metastases of oral and maxillofacial cancer is relatively high and it could be used as a good diagnostic tool. And special attention should be payed to its diagnostic expense and safety when considering PET/CT.
Humans ; Lymphatic Metastasis ; Mouth Neoplasms ; Multimodal Imaging ; Positron-Emission Tomography ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
10.Prognostic significance of tumor-infiltrating mast cells in colorectal cancer patients
Nan LAN ; Xianrui WU ; Xiaosheng HE ; Yufeng CHEN ; Jinping MA ; Yang ZENG ; Ruixue YUAN ; Xiaojian WU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2012;11(3):284-289
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between tumor-infiltrating mast cell (TIM) and the clinicopathological and prognostic factors of patients with colorectal cancer.MethodsA total of 282 cases of paraffin-embedded colorectal cancer specimens were obtained from the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from January 2002 to December 2005.The density of TIM was determined by immunohistochemical staining.According to the mean TIM density detected [ ( 8.4 + 6.5 )/HPF ],all the patients were divided into low-TIM density group (mean TIM density <8.4/HPF) and high-TIM density group (mean TIM density >8.4/HPF).The clinicopathological factors and the prognosis of patients between high-TIM density group and low-TIM density group were compared.All data were analyzed using the t test or chi-square test.The survival curve was drawn using the Kaplan-Meier method,and the survival of the patients was analyzed by the Log-rank test.The clinicopathological factors were analyzed retrospectively with the univariate and multivariate COX regression model.ResultsTIM was detected in all the patients with colorectal cancer.Significant differences were observed in the number of patients in N stage and TNM stage between patients in the high-TIM density group and those in the lowTIM density group (x2 =6.025,7.410,P < 0.05 ).All patients were followed up till September 2010,the 5-year overall and tumor-free survival rates of patients were 82.9% and 63.1% in the low-TIM density group,79.0% and 59.3% in the high-TIM density group,with significant difference between the 2 groups (P < 0.05 ).COX proportional hazard regression model revealed that high density of TIM was associated with short overall survival time and tumor-free survival time of colorectal cancer patients ( RR =2.119,95 % CI 1.326- 3.386; RR =2.084,95 % CI 1.357-3.199,P <0.05).The resuhs of multivariate analysis showed that high density of TIM was the independent factor influencing the overall survival time and tumor-free survival time (RR =1.651,95% CI 1.009-2.702; RR =1.680,95% CI 1.074-2.629,P < 0.05 ).ConclusionHigh density of TIM is correlated with the N stage and TNM stage of colorectal cancer,and it is an independent predictor of poor survival for patients with colorectal cancer.

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