1.Efficacy analysis of gasless robotic surgery via transaxillary approach for unilateral N1b PTC.
Faya LIANG ; Xin ZOU ; Peiliang LIN ; Ping HAN ; Renhui CHEN ; Xijun LIN ; Jingyi WANG ; Xiangwei KONG ; Lanlan DENG ; Xiaoming HUANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(11):1009-1015
Objective:To compare the efficacy of gasless robotic surgery via transaxillary approach and combined axillary-retroauricular approach for unilateral N1b PTC, and to explore the safety and effectiveness of gasless robotic surgery via transaxillary approach for unilateral N1b PTC. Methods:Unilateral N1b PTC patients who underwent surgery in the Department of Otolaryngology, Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat sen University between July 2016 and December 2024 were included and analyzed. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria and the differences of surgical approaches, the patients were divided into the transaxillary approach(TA) group and the combined axillary-retroauricular approach(TARA) group. The demographic data, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative drainage volume, postoperative complications, shoulder function evaluation, postoperative visual analogue scale(VAS) of neck aesthetics and recurrence of the two groups were statistically analyzed. Results:A total of 88 patients undergoing gasless robotic surgery were included in this study, including 23 cases in the TA group and 65 cases in the TARA group. The proportion of males in the TA group was significantly higher than that in the TARA group(56.5% vs 21.5%, χ²=9.776, P=0.002). The total operation time in the TA group was significantly lower than that in the TARA Group(180.00[155.00, 220.00]min vs 220.00[177.50, 272.50]min, z=-2.775, P=0.006), and the postoperative blood loss in the TA group was significantly lower than that in the TARA Group(30.00[20.00, 50.00]ml vs 50.00[30.00, 60.00]ml, Z=-2.127, P=0.033). The proportion of area Ⅱ-Ⅴ in the TA group and the TARA group was 87.0% and 70.8%, respectively, and there was no significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05). There was no significant difference in lateral cervical lymph node dissection and central lymph node dissection between the two groups(P>0.05). During the follow-up period, no recurrence was found in the two groups, and there was no significant difference in the incidence of complications between the two groups(P>0.05). According to the stratification of dynamic recurrence risk assessment, it can be seen that the proportion of curative effect satisfaction in the TA group was as high as 95.7%, and that in the TARA group was as high as 81.5%, with no significant difference between the two groups. There was no significant difference in VAS score of neck, Constant Shoulder Score and NDⅡ scale between the two groups(P>0.05). Conclusion:Gasless robotic surgery via transaxillary approach for unilateral N1b PTC is safe and feasible, and the amount postoperative lymph node acquisition is equivalent to that of combined axillary-retroauricular approach, which can provide a new choice for the treatment of unilateral N1b PTC patients.
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Robotic Surgical Procedures/methods*
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2.Case report of robot-assisted resection of benign parotid gland tumor via hairline incision under facial nerve monitoring.
Xijun LIN ; Fang LIAO ; Xiaoming HUANG ; Faya LIANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(11):1053-1056
A 30-year-old female patient with a benign tumor in the superficial lobe of the left parotid gland underwent tumor resection via a 5 cm intra-hairline incision, using the da Vinci Xi surgical robot combined with the NIM-Response 3.0 facial nerve monitoring system. During the operation, facial nerve branches were located and protected through facial nerve monitoring, and the robotic arms were used for precise tumor dissection. Postoperatively, the facial nerve function, incision healing, and tumor recurrence were observed. duration of the procedure was 120 minutes, and the tumor(2.0 cm×1.5 cm) was completely resected. Postoperative pathological examination indicated a pleomorphic adenoma. During the 3-month postoperative follow-up, the patient's facial nerve function remained normal, no salivary fistula occurred, the incision was hidden within the hairline, no tumor recurrence was found in the ultrasound reexamination, and the patient was highly satisfied with the appearance. The surgical approach of robot-assisted resection of benign parotid gland tumor via a hairline incision under facial nerve monitoring has significant advantages in facial nerve protection and cosmetic effect, and is suitable for patients with benign parotid gland tumors meeting specific conditions.
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Female
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Adult
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Parotid Neoplasms/surgery*
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Facial Nerve
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Adenoma, Pleomorphic/surgery*
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Monitoring, Intraoperative
3.Reversal of trastuzumab resistance in gastric cancer cells by targeting GPRC5A with miR-195-5p
Xianjun ZHU ; Danni ZHANG ; Xijun LUO ; Junjie LIANG ; Tao LI ; Xingkui TANG ; Jialin HE ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(7):929-934
AIM:To explore the role of miR-195-5p in mediating trastuzumab resistance in gastric cancer and to validate its potential as a therapeutic target along with its target gene GPRC5A.METH-ODS:Trastuzumab-resistant gastric cancer cell lines(NCI-N87 and MKN45)were established.Cell viabili-ty under trastuzumab treatment was assessed us-ing CCK-8 assays.Expression levels of miR-195-5p were determined by RT-qPCR.Transfection with miR-195-5p mimics was performed to evaluate changes in trastuzumab sensitivity and prolifera-tion.GPRC5A expression was also measured by RT-qPCR,and the targeting relationship between miR-195-5p and GPRC5A was confirmed using a dual-lu-ciferase reporter assay.RESULTS:Parental cells showed higher sensitivity to trastuzumab than re-sistant cells,with miR-195-5p expression signifi-cantly lower in the latter.Overexpression of miR-195-5p in resistant cells enhanced trastuzumab sen-sitivity and reduced proliferation.GPRC5A was found to be upregulated in resistant cells,and miR-195-5p directly targeted GPRC5A,affecting cell pro-liferation under trastuzumab treatment.CONCLU-SION:miR-195-5p may regulate trastuzumab sensi-tivity in gastric cancer by targeting GPRC5A,sug-gesting potential as a molecular marker for trastu-zumab therapy guidance.
4.Reversal of trastuzumab resistance in gastric cancer cells by targeting GPRC5A with miR-195-5p
Xianjun ZHU ; Danni ZHANG ; Xijun LUO ; Junjie LIANG ; Tao LI ; Xingkui TANG ; Jialin HE ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(7):929-934
AIM:To explore the role of miR-195-5p in mediating trastuzumab resistance in gastric cancer and to validate its potential as a therapeutic target along with its target gene GPRC5A.METH-ODS:Trastuzumab-resistant gastric cancer cell lines(NCI-N87 and MKN45)were established.Cell viabili-ty under trastuzumab treatment was assessed us-ing CCK-8 assays.Expression levels of miR-195-5p were determined by RT-qPCR.Transfection with miR-195-5p mimics was performed to evaluate changes in trastuzumab sensitivity and prolifera-tion.GPRC5A expression was also measured by RT-qPCR,and the targeting relationship between miR-195-5p and GPRC5A was confirmed using a dual-lu-ciferase reporter assay.RESULTS:Parental cells showed higher sensitivity to trastuzumab than re-sistant cells,with miR-195-5p expression signifi-cantly lower in the latter.Overexpression of miR-195-5p in resistant cells enhanced trastuzumab sen-sitivity and reduced proliferation.GPRC5A was found to be upregulated in resistant cells,and miR-195-5p directly targeted GPRC5A,affecting cell pro-liferation under trastuzumab treatment.CONCLU-SION:miR-195-5p may regulate trastuzumab sensi-tivity in gastric cancer by targeting GPRC5A,sug-gesting potential as a molecular marker for trastu-zumab therapy guidance.
5.A comparative study of gasless transoral vestibular robotic surgery and traditional open surgery for resection of thyroglossal duct cysts
Faya LIANG ; Ping HAN ; Peiliang LIN ; Xijun LIN ; Renhui CHEN ; Jingyi WANG ; Xin ZOU ; Xiaoming HUANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;60(6):611-616
Objective:To compare the clinical efficacies of gasless transoral vestibular robotic surgery and open surgery for the treatment of thyroglossal duct cysts.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on patients with thyroglossal duct cysts who underwent surgical treatment in the Department of Otolaryngology at Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University from August 2020 to October 2023. According to the differences in surgical methods, patients were divided into a robotic surgery group and an open surgery group. Statistical analysis was conducted on demographic data, surgical time, bleeding volumes, drainage volumes, postoperative complications, scar conditions, postoperative aesthetic scores, and recurrence rates of the two groups of patients. For normally distributed measurement data, inter-group comparison was done via independent-sample t-test. For non-normally distributed data, Mann-Whitney U test was applied. Comparisons of composition ratios or rates were performed using the χ2 test or Fisher′s exact probability method. Results:A total of 44 patients with thyroglossal duct cysts who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were included, including 22 males and 22 females, aged from 3 to 73 years old. Both the robotic surgery group and the open surgery group had respectively 22 cases. The maximum diameter of tumors of the open surgery group was 3.45(2.50, 4.00) cm, while the robotic surgery group measured 2.50 (2.10, 3.20) cm, with the open group demonstrating significantly larger tumor dimensions compared to the robotic group ( Z=-2.329, P<0.05). Compared to the open surgery group, the robotic surgery group showed significantly more surgical time [105.00 (95.00, 135.00) min vs. 65.00(58.75, 76.25) min, Z=-5.377, P<0.05], postoperative hospitalization time [4.00 (3.75, 5.00) days vs. 3.00(2.00, 4.00) days, Z=-3.202, P<0.05] and bleeding volume [20.00 (10.00, 20.00) ml vs. 5.00 (5.00, 10.00) ml, Z=-4.769, P<0.05], but had less scar length [0 cm vs. 4.00 (2.00, 5.00) cm, Z=-6.097, P<0.05] and better postoperative cosmetic satisfaction [10.00 (10.00, 10.00) vs. 8.00 (6.75, 8.00), Z=-5.221, P<0.05]. With follow-up of 10.0-48.0 months, both the robotic surgery group and the open surgery group showed no recurrence. There was no significant difference in the follow-up time between the two groups ( Z=-0.224, P=0.823). Conclusion:Gasless transoral vestibular robotic surgery is safe and feasible for the treatment of thyroglossal duct cysts, with efficacy comparable to traditional surgery, which can provide a new option for the treatment of thyroglossal duct cysts.
6.A comparative study of gasless transoral vestibular robotic surgery and traditional open surgery for resection of thyroglossal duct cysts
Faya LIANG ; Ping HAN ; Peiliang LIN ; Xijun LIN ; Renhui CHEN ; Jingyi WANG ; Xin ZOU ; Xiaoming HUANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;60(6):611-616
Objective:To compare the clinical efficacies of gasless transoral vestibular robotic surgery and open surgery for the treatment of thyroglossal duct cysts.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on patients with thyroglossal duct cysts who underwent surgical treatment in the Department of Otolaryngology at Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University from August 2020 to October 2023. According to the differences in surgical methods, patients were divided into a robotic surgery group and an open surgery group. Statistical analysis was conducted on demographic data, surgical time, bleeding volumes, drainage volumes, postoperative complications, scar conditions, postoperative aesthetic scores, and recurrence rates of the two groups of patients. For normally distributed measurement data, inter-group comparison was done via independent-sample t-test. For non-normally distributed data, Mann-Whitney U test was applied. Comparisons of composition ratios or rates were performed using the χ2 test or Fisher′s exact probability method. Results:A total of 44 patients with thyroglossal duct cysts who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were included, including 22 males and 22 females, aged from 3 to 73 years old. Both the robotic surgery group and the open surgery group had respectively 22 cases. The maximum diameter of tumors of the open surgery group was 3.45(2.50, 4.00) cm, while the robotic surgery group measured 2.50 (2.10, 3.20) cm, with the open group demonstrating significantly larger tumor dimensions compared to the robotic group ( Z=-2.329, P<0.05). Compared to the open surgery group, the robotic surgery group showed significantly more surgical time [105.00 (95.00, 135.00) min vs. 65.00(58.75, 76.25) min, Z=-5.377, P<0.05], postoperative hospitalization time [4.00 (3.75, 5.00) days vs. 3.00(2.00, 4.00) days, Z=-3.202, P<0.05] and bleeding volume [20.00 (10.00, 20.00) ml vs. 5.00 (5.00, 10.00) ml, Z=-4.769, P<0.05], but had less scar length [0 cm vs. 4.00 (2.00, 5.00) cm, Z=-6.097, P<0.05] and better postoperative cosmetic satisfaction [10.00 (10.00, 10.00) vs. 8.00 (6.75, 8.00), Z=-5.221, P<0.05]. With follow-up of 10.0-48.0 months, both the robotic surgery group and the open surgery group showed no recurrence. There was no significant difference in the follow-up time between the two groups ( Z=-0.224, P=0.823). Conclusion:Gasless transoral vestibular robotic surgery is safe and feasible for the treatment of thyroglossal duct cysts, with efficacy comparable to traditional surgery, which can provide a new option for the treatment of thyroglossal duct cysts.
7.Preliminary outcomes of neoadjuvant chemoimmunotherapy combined with transoral robotic surgery for locally advanced oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Renhui CHEN ; Faya LIANG ; Ping HAN ; Peiliang LIN ; Xijun LIN ; Jingyi WANG ; Xiangwei KONG ; Xiaoming HUANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2024;59(4):329-334
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of neoadjuvant chemoimmunotherapy (NACI) combined with transoral robotic surgery (TORS) in the treatment of locally advanced oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC).Methods:This was a retrospective study of 15 patients with locally advanced OPSCC who underwent TORS after neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) at the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery of Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from April 2019 to February 2023. There were 12 males and 3 females, aged 31 to 74 years. Twelve cases were tonsil cancer, and 3 cases were tongue base cancer. There were 11 cases in stage Ⅲ and 4 cases in stage Ⅳ. Two patients received neoadjuvant chemotherapy and 13 patients received NACI, with 2 to 3 cycles, and all patients underwent TORS after multidisciplinary team consultation. The clinicopathological characteristics, surgical outcomes, and oncological results were summarized.Results:All surgeries were successfully completed with negative surgical margins, and no case was required conversion surgery. All patients were fed via nasogastric tubes postoperatively, with a median gastric tube stay of 7 days (range: 2-60 days). No tracheotomy was applied. There were no major complications such as postoperative bleeding. Pathological complete response (pCR) was found in 10 cases (76.9%) among the 13 patients with NACI. The follow-up time was 21 months (range: 10-47 months), and there was no death or distant metastasis. One patient with rT0N3M0 tonsil cancer had local recurrence 5 months after surgery. The 2-year overall survival and 2-year disease-free survival were respectively 100.0% and 93.3% in the 15 patients.Conclusion:NACI combined with TORS provides a safe, effective and minimally invasive treatment for patients with locally advanced oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
8.Preliminary efficacy of individualized genioglossus advancement with 3D printing in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea with micrognathia
Renhui CHEN ; Faya LIANG ; Ping HAN ; Peiliang LIN ; Xijun LIN ; Jingyi WANG ; Weiqi CHEN ; Xiaoming HUANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2024;59(11):1193-1198
Objective:To investigate the preliminary efficacy of 3D printed individualized genioglossus advancement (GA) for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in adults with micrognathia.Methods:The OSA patients with retropalatal and retroglossal collapses due to micrognathia underwent 3D printed individualized GA combined with Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty(UPPP) in Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University. Clinical data including pre-and post-operative polysomnography (PSG), cephalometric measurements of genioglossus advancement, patient-reported symptom and surgical complications were collected. A comparison of pre-and post-operative data was conducted using paired t-tests. Results:Nineteen OSA patients with micrognathia successfully underwent 3D printed individualized GA combined with UPPP, and achieved an actual mean genioglossus advancement distance of (9.0±1.4) mm compared to the planned distance of (9.4±1.0) mm preoperatively ( t=0.81, P=0.427). Among the 14 patients followed up for more than 6 months, the mean AHI reduced by 60.4% at 6 months postoperatively, with 5 cases (5/14) cured and 5 cases (5/14) showing significant improvement, resulting in an overall surgical response rate of 10/14. All patients expressed satisfaction with their postoperative facial appearance, with 13 cases perceiving an improvement in attractiveness. Two patients reported temporary genial numbness, and one patient experienced temporary mandibular occlusal asthenia. Conclusion:The 3D printed individualized GA combined with UPPP effectively reduces AHI in adult OSA patients with micrognathia, accompanied by a low incidence of surgical complications and high patient satisfaction regarding postoperative facial appearance.
9.The effects of standing balance dynamic lifting training on the balance, motor functioning and life quality of stroke survivors with hemiplegia
Hongbin WANG ; Xijun HAO ; Qvanrong GUO ; Chao LIANG ; Changxiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2024;46(5):417-422
Objective:To explore any effect of standing balance dynamic lifting training on balance, motor functioning and the life quality of hemiplegic stroke survivors.Methods:Eighty stroke survivors were randomly divided into a control group and an experimental group, each of 40. Both groups received routine rehabilitation training, while the experimental group additionally underwent standing balance dynamic lifting training. Before the intervention, and 2 and 4 weeks later, everyone′s balance and motor functioning were evaluated using the Brunel balance assessment (BBA) and the timed " up and go" test (TUGT). Life quality was quantified using the stroke special quality of life scale (SS-QOL).Results:Significant improvement in the average walking function score, BBA total score and TUGT time was observed in both groups, with significantly greater improvement after 4 weeks than after two. The improvements in the experimental group were significantly greater than in the control group. After 4 weeks the average total SS-QOL score and the scores on all of its dimensions had increased significantly in the experimental group. The scores for energy, language, motor function, emotions, self-care ability, upper limb function and the average SS-QOL total score were all then significantly better in the experimental group.Conclusions:Standing balance dynamic lifting training can effectively improve the balance, motor function and life quality of stroke survivors with hemiplegia.
10.Clinical analysis of gasless transoral vestibular robotic resection of thyroglossal duct cysts.
Faya LIANG ; Ping HAN ; Peiliang LIN ; Xijun LIN ; Renhui CHEN ; Jingyi WANG ; Xin ZOU ; Xiaoming HUANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;37(7):524-528
Objective:This study aimed to explore the safety and feasibility of gasless transoral vestibular robotic resection of thyroglossal duct cysts. Methods:The clinical data of patients who underwent gasless transoral vestibular robotic resection of thyroglossal duct cysts at the Department of otolaryngology, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun yat-sen university from September 2020 to May 2022 were analyzed. The operative time, blood loss, postoperative complications, postoperative pain score, postoperative aesthetic score, and recurrence were prospectively evaluated. Results:All patients completed the operation successfully and no case conversed to an open operation. The operation time was 104.00(95.00, 131.25) minutes, and the surgical blood loss was 15.00(10.00, 16.25) mL. The drainage volume was(59.71±9.20) mL. Postoperative pathology was consistent with thyroglossal duct cysts. There was no local reswelling, subcutaneous hematoma, emphysema, skin flap necrosis, infection and other complications. The postoperative hospital stay was 3.00(2.00, 3.00) days. Six patients had mild sensory abnormalities of the lower lip 3 months after surgery, and all patients were satisfied with the cosmetic outcomes. No recurrence was found during the 5-26 months follow-up. Conclusion:gasless transoral vestibular robotic resection of thyroglossal duct cysts is safe and feasible, with hidden postoperative scars and good cosmetic outcomes. It can provide a new choice for patients with thyroglossal duct cysts.
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Robotic Surgical Procedures
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Thyroglossal Cyst/pathology*
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Postoperative Complications
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Cicatrix/pathology*
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Pain, Postoperative

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