1.Efficacy of 3D printing technology combined with computer navigation-assisted screw implantation in the treatment of atlantoaxial instability complicated by vertebral artery anomalies
Peng ZOU ; Yansheng HUANG ; Xiaojun YU ; Xinliang ZHANG ; Lingjiang LI ; Yiguang HAO ; Ruirui BU ; Liujie XUE ; Xiaodong WANG ; Baorong HE ; Xiaoqiang HUANG ; Yuanting ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(8):740-745
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of 3D printing technology combined with computer navigation-assisted screw implantation in the treatment of atlantoaxial instability (AAI) complicated by vertebral artery anomalies.Methods:A retrospective case series study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 23 patients with AAI complicated by vertebral artery anomalies who were admitted to Honghui Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University between January 2019 and January 2023, including 10 males and 13 females, aged 19-70 years [(51.0±13.3)years]. Vertebral artery anomalies were categorized into unilateral high-riding vertebral artery with unilateral dominance ( n=14), bilateral high-riding vertebral arteries with unilateral dominance ( n=6), and ponticulus posticus ( n=3). All the patients underwent preoperative planning using a 3D-printed model of the atlantoaxial complex with the vertebral artery, followed by posterior atlantoaxial pedicle screw fixation with computer-assisted navigation. Operative duration and intraoperative blood loss were recorded. The accuracy of pedicle screw placement was assessed at 3 days postoperatively using the Gertzbein-Robbins classification. Visual analogue scale (VAS) scores and Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) scores were evaluated preoperatively, at 3 days, 3 months postoperatively, and at the last follow-up. Bony fusion was assessed using cervical CT with 3D reconstruction at the last follow-up. Complications were also observed. Results:All the patients were followed up for 12-19 months [(15.1±1.9)months]. The operative duration was 125-167 minutes [(140.6±10.9)minutes] and intraoperative blood loss was 200-600 ml [(295.7±77.8)ml]. At 3 days postoperatively, all the 66 pedicle screws were safely placed, with 60 screws (91%) rated as Gertzbein-Robbins Grade 0 and 6 screws (9%) as Grade 1. At 3 days and 3 months postoperatively, and at the last follow-up, the VAS scores were (4.0±1.0)points, (2.0±0.6)points, and (1.3±0.5)points, and the JOA scores were (14.2±1.2)points, (16.0±0.8)points, and (16.6±0.5)points, both of which were not only significantly improved compared with preoperative (5.6±1.3)points and (12.8±1.5)points, but also further improved over time ( P<0.05). At the last follow-up, 22 patients (96%) achieved satisfactory atlantoaxial bony fusion. No vertebral artery injury, spinal cord or nerve injury, cerebrospinal fluid leakage, or screw loosening were observed in any patients. Conclusion:For patients with AAI complicated by vertebral artery anomalies, 3D printing combined with computer navigation-assisted navigation for atlantoaxial pedicle screw implantation offers multiple advantages, including minimal surgical trauma, high screw placement accuracy, pain relief, neurological function improvement, high fusion rate, and lowered incidence of complications.
2.Collection and Determination of Guideline Issues of Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Adenomyosis Based on Delphi Method
Zhiran LI ; Xiaojun BU ; Weiwei SUN ; Xing LIAO ; Ruoxi ZHAO ; Ruihua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(3):150-156
Objective To determine the basic and clinical issues to be included in the Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Adenomyosis based on the Delphi method.Methods Based on literature review,preliminary general research,and expert interviews,this study drafted a survey questionnaire for guideline questions.After selecting the expert group,two rounds of Delphi method were conducted to determine the basic and clinical issues included in the guidelines.The questionnaire results were statistically analyzed to evaluate the quality control of Delphi method.Results A total of 15 experts were selected to participate in two rounds of Delphi questionnaire surveys.Finally,39 basic and clinical questions were included,which were condensed into 8 guideline questions.The expert positivity coefficient was 100%,the average coefficient of variation of the two rounds of coordination was 0.23 and 0.30,respectively,and the expert authority coefficient was 0.903.The quality control of the two rounds of Delphi method was good.Conclusion Based on the Delphi method,the basic and clinical issues of the Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Adenomyosis are determined,laying the foundation for the subsequent development of the guidelines.
3.Research progress on the dual role of tumor-associated neutrophil heterogeneity in tumor microenvironment
Li RONG ; Li YIQING ; Yan YAPING ; Zhao DEHUA ; Bu ZONGYAO ; Ge XIAOJUN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2025;52(18):963-967
Tumor-associated neutrophils(TAN)are key components of the tumor microenvironment(TME)that exert dual regulatory roles in tumor progression through highly heterogeneous functional phenotypes.This review systematically addresses the dynamic balance of TAN in pro-tumor and anti-tumor mechanisms:TAN can directly kill tumor cells or collaborate with immune cells to activate anti-tumor re-sponses;however,in contrast,they can accelerate tumor progression by promoting angiogenesis,remodeling the extracellular matrix,and mediating immune evasion.Studies have shown that the functional heterogeneity of TAN is precisely regulated by multiple signaling net-works within the TME,and that the plasticity transformation of different subsets directly influences tumor progression.In-depth analyses of TAN subset characteristics,transformation mechanisms,and their clinical relevance will provide a theoretical basis for the development of inhibitors targeting pro-tumor neutrophils as well as advance the establishment of precise patient selection strategies for TAN subtype-based immunotherapy.
4.Exploring Academic Characteristics of Contemporary Experts and Schools in Traditional Chinese Medicine Gynecology in Treating Endometriosis Diseases Based on SrTO
Zhiran LI ; Xiaojun BU ; Xiaodan WANG ; Le ZHANG ; Ruixue LIU ; Jingyu REN ; Xing LIAO ; Weiwei SUN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(6):249-259
ObjectiveStarting from the etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment strategies of endometriosis and adenomyosis, to integrate and sort out the academic characteristics of contemporary renowned experts and schools in the field of traditional Chinese medicine gynecology. MethodsAccording to the systematic review of text and opinion (SrTO) process developed by the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) in Australia, this paper determined literature screening criteria by searching China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), VIP, Wanfang, and China Biomedical Literature Database. Information was extracted after literature screening, and quality evaluation was conducted using the JBI Narrative, Text, and Opinion Systematic Review Strict Evaluation Checklist. The JBI Narrative, Opinion, Text Evaluation, and Review Tool Summary Table was used for information synthesis, and data analysis and display were conducted in the form of text and charts. ResultsThe 146 articles related to 39 renowned experts and 19 articles related to 10 schools of thought were included. Research has found that contemporary experts and schools in traditional Chinese medicine gynecology consider blood stasis as the core pathogenesis in understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of two diseases and related infertility. Their viewpoints varied from multiple aspects such as clinical symptom characteristics, meridian circulation location, pathological product evolution, disease duration, emotional psychology, lifestyle habits, preference for food and drink, innate endowment, and acquired injury. In terms of treatment, it was advocated to divide the stage, treat according to different types, adapt to the times, integrate nature and humans, and combine multiple methods to treat comprehensively when necessary. It was also recommended to skillfully use insects, make good use of classic formulas and small prescriptions, pay attention to protecting the spleen and stomach and regulating emotions, and make good use of self-formulated empirical formulas for internal or external use. Besides, individualized long-term management of patients was also advocated. ConclusionThis study applies the SrTO process to systematically summarize the academic ideas of contemporary renowned experts and schools in traditional Chinese medicine gynecology regarding the causes, mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatments of endometriosis, providing a scientific and standardized reference for future theoretical exploration.
5.Efficacy of 3D printing technology combined with computer navigation-assisted screw implantation in the treatment of atlantoaxial instability complicated by vertebral artery anomalies
Peng ZOU ; Yansheng HUANG ; Xiaojun YU ; Xinliang ZHANG ; Lingjiang LI ; Yiguang HAO ; Ruirui BU ; Liujie XUE ; Xiaodong WANG ; Baorong HE ; Xiaoqiang HUANG ; Yuanting ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(8):740-745
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of 3D printing technology combined with computer navigation-assisted screw implantation in the treatment of atlantoaxial instability (AAI) complicated by vertebral artery anomalies.Methods:A retrospective case series study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 23 patients with AAI complicated by vertebral artery anomalies who were admitted to Honghui Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University between January 2019 and January 2023, including 10 males and 13 females, aged 19-70 years [(51.0±13.3)years]. Vertebral artery anomalies were categorized into unilateral high-riding vertebral artery with unilateral dominance ( n=14), bilateral high-riding vertebral arteries with unilateral dominance ( n=6), and ponticulus posticus ( n=3). All the patients underwent preoperative planning using a 3D-printed model of the atlantoaxial complex with the vertebral artery, followed by posterior atlantoaxial pedicle screw fixation with computer-assisted navigation. Operative duration and intraoperative blood loss were recorded. The accuracy of pedicle screw placement was assessed at 3 days postoperatively using the Gertzbein-Robbins classification. Visual analogue scale (VAS) scores and Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) scores were evaluated preoperatively, at 3 days, 3 months postoperatively, and at the last follow-up. Bony fusion was assessed using cervical CT with 3D reconstruction at the last follow-up. Complications were also observed. Results:All the patients were followed up for 12-19 months [(15.1±1.9)months]. The operative duration was 125-167 minutes [(140.6±10.9)minutes] and intraoperative blood loss was 200-600 ml [(295.7±77.8)ml]. At 3 days postoperatively, all the 66 pedicle screws were safely placed, with 60 screws (91%) rated as Gertzbein-Robbins Grade 0 and 6 screws (9%) as Grade 1. At 3 days and 3 months postoperatively, and at the last follow-up, the VAS scores were (4.0±1.0)points, (2.0±0.6)points, and (1.3±0.5)points, and the JOA scores were (14.2±1.2)points, (16.0±0.8)points, and (16.6±0.5)points, both of which were not only significantly improved compared with preoperative (5.6±1.3)points and (12.8±1.5)points, but also further improved over time ( P<0.05). At the last follow-up, 22 patients (96%) achieved satisfactory atlantoaxial bony fusion. No vertebral artery injury, spinal cord or nerve injury, cerebrospinal fluid leakage, or screw loosening were observed in any patients. Conclusion:For patients with AAI complicated by vertebral artery anomalies, 3D printing combined with computer navigation-assisted navigation for atlantoaxial pedicle screw implantation offers multiple advantages, including minimal surgical trauma, high screw placement accuracy, pain relief, neurological function improvement, high fusion rate, and lowered incidence of complications.
6.Collection and Determination of Guideline Issues of Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Adenomyosis Based on Delphi Method
Zhiran LI ; Xiaojun BU ; Weiwei SUN ; Xing LIAO ; Ruoxi ZHAO ; Ruihua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(3):150-156
Objective To determine the basic and clinical issues to be included in the Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Adenomyosis based on the Delphi method.Methods Based on literature review,preliminary general research,and expert interviews,this study drafted a survey questionnaire for guideline questions.After selecting the expert group,two rounds of Delphi method were conducted to determine the basic and clinical issues included in the guidelines.The questionnaire results were statistically analyzed to evaluate the quality control of Delphi method.Results A total of 15 experts were selected to participate in two rounds of Delphi questionnaire surveys.Finally,39 basic and clinical questions were included,which were condensed into 8 guideline questions.The expert positivity coefficient was 100%,the average coefficient of variation of the two rounds of coordination was 0.23 and 0.30,respectively,and the expert authority coefficient was 0.903.The quality control of the two rounds of Delphi method was good.Conclusion Based on the Delphi method,the basic and clinical issues of the Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Adenomyosis are determined,laying the foundation for the subsequent development of the guidelines.
7.Research progress on the dual role of tumor-associated neutrophil heterogeneity in tumor microenvironment
Li RONG ; Li YIQING ; Yan YAPING ; Zhao DEHUA ; Bu ZONGYAO ; Ge XIAOJUN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2025;52(18):963-967
Tumor-associated neutrophils(TAN)are key components of the tumor microenvironment(TME)that exert dual regulatory roles in tumor progression through highly heterogeneous functional phenotypes.This review systematically addresses the dynamic balance of TAN in pro-tumor and anti-tumor mechanisms:TAN can directly kill tumor cells or collaborate with immune cells to activate anti-tumor re-sponses;however,in contrast,they can accelerate tumor progression by promoting angiogenesis,remodeling the extracellular matrix,and mediating immune evasion.Studies have shown that the functional heterogeneity of TAN is precisely regulated by multiple signaling net-works within the TME,and that the plasticity transformation of different subsets directly influences tumor progression.In-depth analyses of TAN subset characteristics,transformation mechanisms,and their clinical relevance will provide a theoretical basis for the development of inhibitors targeting pro-tumor neutrophils as well as advance the establishment of precise patient selection strategies for TAN subtype-based immunotherapy.
8.Association between self-reported snoring and hypertension among Chinese Han population aged 30-79 in Chongqing, China.
Meng XIAO ; Xiaojun TANG ; Fan ZHANG ; Li ZHOU ; Xiaoqing BU ; Xiang LIU ; Xianbin DING ; Zhuozhi SHEN ; Liling CHEN ; Yunyun WU ; Wenge TANG ; Jingfu QIU
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2020;25(1):78-78
BACKGROUND:
We aim to explore the association between self-reported snoring and hypertension among adults aged 30-79 in Chongqing, China.
METHODS:
A total of 23,342 individuals aged 30-79 were included at baseline from August 2018 to January 2019, and the final sample size for the analysis was 22,423. Face-to-face interviews and physical examinations were conducted by trained investigators. Logistic regression was performed to study age-specific and gender-specific associations between snoring and hypertension.
RESULTS:
Frequent snoring was associated with the risk of hypertension for each age and gender group, and the frequency of snoring was positively correlated with the risk for hypertension. For the three age groups (< 45, 45-59, ≥ 60), compared with the non-snoring group, those who snore often had a 64.5%, 53.3%, and 24.5% increased risk of hypertension (< 45: OR = 1.65, 95%CI 1.34-2.02; 45-59: OR = 1.53, 95%CI 1.37-1.72; ≥ 60: OR = 1.25, 95%CI 1.09-1.42), respectively. For men and women, those who snore often had a 46.8% and 97.2% increased risk of hypertension, respectively, than the non-snoring group (men: OR = 1.47, 95%CI 1.33-1.63; women: OR = 1.97, 95%CI 1.75-2.23).
CONCLUSIONS
People who snore frequently should pay close attention to their blood pressure levels in order to achieve early prevention of hypertension, particularly for snorers who are female and aged under 45; importance should be attached to their blood pressure control.
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9.Consensus of Chinese experts on detection of related drive genes in target therapy of non-small cell lung cancer.
Enhua WANG ; Minghua ZHU ; Hong BU ; Jie CHEN ; Yanqing DING ; Xiaojun ZHOU ; Zhiyong LIANG ; Xianghong ZHANG ; Baocun SUN ; null ; null ; null ; null
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2016;45(2):73-77

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