1.Over 20-year Follow-up Result of Total Knee Arthroplasty for Knee Arthropathy: A Single Center Cohort Study
Yiming XU ; Mingwei HU ; Wei ZHU ; Muyang YU ; Jin LIN ; Jin JIN ; Wenwei QIAN ; Bin FENG ; Xisheng WENG
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(1):35-41
To evaluate long-term survival and clinical outcomes of patients with knee osteo-arthritis undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) through long-term follow-up. This study was based on a previous cohort study that had completed follow-up. We retrospectively collected clinical data of patients with knee arthropathy (including knee osteoarthritis and knee rheumatoid arthritis) who received the first TKA operation in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from 1993 to 2002 and were followed up for more than 20 years, and conducted a unified follow-up on them in November 10, 2024 (the last follow-up). Kaplan-Meier curve was used to evaluate the survival rate. Hospitals for special surgery (HSS) scores and joint range of motion (ROM) were compared before surgery, 10 years after surgery and at the last follow-up to evaluate the clinical efficacy of TKA. Likert scale was used to evaluate patient satisfaction at the last follow-up. A total of 226 patients (246 knees) received their first TKA in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from 1993 to 2002 and were followed up for more than 10 years. Among them, 104 patients (131 knees) were included in the study at the last follow-up, including 21 patients (24 knees) with prosthesis in place, 18 patients (18 knees) who underwent reoperation for various reasons, and 65 patients (89 knees) who died from non-TKA surgical causes. Up to the last follow-up, there were 29 patients (35 knees) with an average follow-up of more than 20 years, and 12 patients (16 knees) completed HSS score, ROM measurement and patient satisfaction evaluation. Kaplan-Meier curve showed that the 10-year, 15-year, 20-year, and 25-year survival rates were 93.6%, 92.4%, 89.8%, and 71.8%, respectively. The HSS score at the last follow-up was lower than that at 10- year postoperative follow-up[(84.69±11.03) scores TKA treatment for knee arthropathy has high long-term prosthesis survival rate, significant improvement of knee joint function and high patient satisfaction.
2.Early Postoperative Safety of Total Hip Arthroplasty in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients
Xingdong YANG ; Muyang YU ; Yiming XU ; Wei ZHU ; Mingwei HU ; Xisheng WENG ; Bin FENG
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(1):42-49
To analyze the occurrence of early complications after total hip arthroplasty (THA) in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The data of patients who underwent THA at Peking Union Medical College Hospital from June 2012 to April 2024 were retrospectively and consecutively collected. The patients were categorized into SLE group and control group based on the presence or absence of SLE. Using propensity score matching, we matched patients in the two groups at a 1∶1 ratio according to gender, age, and surgical side. Subsequently, we compared the clinical characteristics, incidence of major complications within 30 days postoperatively, and allogeneic blood transfusion rates between the two groups. A total of 270 patients in the SLE group who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected. Within 30 days postoperatively, 18 cases (6.67%) experienced major complications, including 2 cases (0.74%) of upper respiratory tract infection, 2 cases (0.74%) of pulmonary infection, 3 cases (1.11%) of urinary tract infection, 2 cases (0.74%) of other systemic infection, 5 cases (1.85%) of poor wound healing, 1 case (0.37%) of wound infection, 1 case (0.37%) of gastrointestinal complications, 1 cases (0.37%) of shock, and 1 case (0.37%) of SLE flare-up. The allogeneic blood transfusion rate was 22.59% (61/270). After propensity score matching, 163 cases from SLE and control groups were included for analysis. (1) Regarding medical complications, compared with control group, SLE group showed significant differences in osteoporosis, respiratory system disorders, gastrointestinal diseases, urinary system disorders, hematologic abnormalities, and secondary or concomitant rheumatic diseases (all The incidence of major complications within 30 days following THA in patients with SLE was significantly higher than that in non-SLE patients, while the rate of allogeneic blood transfusion remained comparable. To ensure the safety of THA surgery for patients with SLE, it is important to optimize the patient's condition and achieve stabilization prior to surgery. Additionally, strict perioperative management must be forced.
3.Progress in the application of intraosseous local regional administration in total knee arthroplasty
Muyang YU ; Xingdong YANG ; Yiming XU ; Wei ZHU ; Xisheng WENG ; Bin FENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(5):322-328
Intraosseous regional administration (IORA) combines intraosseous infusion with tourniquet technology, using the tourniquet to limit the distribution of drugs in the target limb, achieving higher tissue concentration than systemic administration. In recent years, IORA technology has gained widespread attention and application in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). At present, prophylactic antibiotics are mainly administered in TKA by IORA technology. Studies have shown that drug concentration in local tissues can be significantly increased by IORA before TKA. In addition, there are also studies using IORA technology for preoperative analgesia in TKA, and good early postoperative analgesia effect has been obtained. However, it is unclear whether giving antibiotics through IORA technology is effective in preventing artificial joint infections. At the same time, there is still controversy as to whether IORA will increase complications such as puncture site accidents and fat embolism. This study reviews the current research on the use of IORA in TKA and shows that the application of IORA in TKA will not increase the incidence of complications and can significantly increase the local drug concentration. In primary TKA, IORA technology may have advantages over traditional intravenous systemic administration in terms of postoperative infection prevention and pain control. However, the efficacy of prophylactic antibiotics administered through IORA technology is unclear in people at high risk of infection such as obesity, diabetes, and modified TKA.
4.Application effect of acellular allogeneic dermal matrix combined with autologous razor-thin scalp grafts in scar rehabilitation
Jiangbo KUANG ; Yongfei WANG ; Xisheng XU ; Botong LI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(6):641-650
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of acellular allogeneic dermal matrix (ADM) combined with autologous razor-thin scalp grafts in scar rehabilitation.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted on patients who underwent skin grafts transplantation to repair scar in the Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery of the First People’s Hospital of Chenzhou from July 2015 to December 2021. All the patients were divided into the observation group and the control group according to surgical methods. The observation group was treated with ADM combined with autologous razor-thin scalp grafts to repair the wound after scar resection, and the control group was treated with split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) to repair the wound. Efficacy evaluation: On the 1st, 7th and 14th day after surgery, the patients in the two groups scored the pain degree of the donor sites through the visual analogue scale (VAS), with a score of 0 indicating no pain and a score of 10 indicating severe pain. The grid method was used to measure the surviving area of the skin and calculate the surviving proportion of the skin grafts. The wound healing time in donor and recipient sites were recorded. The postoperative complication was recorded, and the incidence of complications was calculated. Scars in donor and recipient sites were observed at the 3rd, 6th, 9th and 12th month after surgery, and the scars in recipient sites were scored by the Vancouver scar scale (VSS), with a total score of 0-13 points, and the higher the score, the more serious the scars were. SPSS 22.0 software was used for statistical analysis of the data. The normally distributed continuous data were represented as Mean±SD, and analyzed by t-test, and the non-normally distributed continuous data were represented as M ( Q1, Q3), and the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used for comparison between groups. Enumeration data were expressed as examples and (or) percentages, and chi-square test was used for comparison between groups. The differences were considered statistically significant for probability values P<0.05. Results:A total of 50 patients, including 28 males and 22 females, aged (38.5±13.9) years, were enrolled in the observation group, and the wound area caused by scar resection and release was (70.4±17.7) cm 2. The scars were on upper limb in 16 cases, lower limb in 15 cases, trunk in 11 cases, neck in 8 cases. The control group included 50 patients, 30 males and 20 females, aged (34.8±14.6) years, and the wound area caused by scar resection and release was (66.2±16.5) cm 2. The scars were on upper limb in 15 cases, lower limb in 11 cases, trunk in 13 cases, neck in 11 cases. There was no significant difference in gender composition, age, skin graft site and the wound area caused by scar resection and release between these two groups ( P > 0.05). On the 1st, 7th and 14th day after surgery, the VAS scores of the observation group were 6.35 (5.11, 7.67) points, 4.95 (3.63, 6.46) points and 0.73 (0.18, 1.39) points, while the control group were 8.25 (7.14, 9.19) points, 7.00 (5.45, 8.06) points and 0.80(0.20, 1.55)points, respectively. The VAS score of the observation group was lower than that of the control group on the 1st and 7th day after surgery ( Z=-4.53, -3.86, both P < 0.001), and there was no significant difference in VAS score between the two groups on the 14th day after surgery ( P > 0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of the survival ratio of skin grafts [(95.6±2.1) % vs. (95.8±2.3) %] ( P>0.05) and the postoperative incidence of complications [18% (9/50) vs. 10% (5/50)] ( P>0.05). The wound healing time in the donor sites in both groups were (6.80±0.88) days, (13.30±1.83) days ( t=-22.70, P<0.001), while the wound healing time in the recipient sites in both groups were 14.33 (12.73, 15.76) days and 8.91 (7.76, 10.67) days ( Z=-7.31, P<0.001). The average follow-up time was 21.8 months, the observation group had no scar formation at the donor site, while the control group had different degrees of scar hyperplasia. There was no significant difference in VSS scores between the two groups at the 3rd and 6th month after surgery ( P>0.05), while the VSS scores of the observation group at 9th and 12th month after surgery were 5.96 (4.81, 7.15) points and 5.85 (4.81, 6.75) points, which were significantly lower than those of in the control group [7.04(5.93, 8.14)points, 6.92(5.81, 8.06)points] ( Z=-2.82, P=0.005; Z=-3.54, P<0.001). Conclusion:The use of ADM combined with autologous razor-thin scalp graft to repair the wound after scar resection can effectively improve the appearance and function of the repair area, and reduce the pain and avoid scar hyperplasia in the donor sites.
5.Application effect of acellular allogeneic dermal matrix combined with autologous razor-thin scalp grafts in scar rehabilitation
Jiangbo KUANG ; Yongfei WANG ; Xisheng XU ; Botong LI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(6):641-650
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of acellular allogeneic dermal matrix (ADM) combined with autologous razor-thin scalp grafts in scar rehabilitation.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted on patients who underwent skin grafts transplantation to repair scar in the Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery of the First People’s Hospital of Chenzhou from July 2015 to December 2021. All the patients were divided into the observation group and the control group according to surgical methods. The observation group was treated with ADM combined with autologous razor-thin scalp grafts to repair the wound after scar resection, and the control group was treated with split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) to repair the wound. Efficacy evaluation: On the 1st, 7th and 14th day after surgery, the patients in the two groups scored the pain degree of the donor sites through the visual analogue scale (VAS), with a score of 0 indicating no pain and a score of 10 indicating severe pain. The grid method was used to measure the surviving area of the skin and calculate the surviving proportion of the skin grafts. The wound healing time in donor and recipient sites were recorded. The postoperative complication was recorded, and the incidence of complications was calculated. Scars in donor and recipient sites were observed at the 3rd, 6th, 9th and 12th month after surgery, and the scars in recipient sites were scored by the Vancouver scar scale (VSS), with a total score of 0-13 points, and the higher the score, the more serious the scars were. SPSS 22.0 software was used for statistical analysis of the data. The normally distributed continuous data were represented as Mean±SD, and analyzed by t-test, and the non-normally distributed continuous data were represented as M ( Q1, Q3), and the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used for comparison between groups. Enumeration data were expressed as examples and (or) percentages, and chi-square test was used for comparison between groups. The differences were considered statistically significant for probability values P<0.05. Results:A total of 50 patients, including 28 males and 22 females, aged (38.5±13.9) years, were enrolled in the observation group, and the wound area caused by scar resection and release was (70.4±17.7) cm 2. The scars were on upper limb in 16 cases, lower limb in 15 cases, trunk in 11 cases, neck in 8 cases. The control group included 50 patients, 30 males and 20 females, aged (34.8±14.6) years, and the wound area caused by scar resection and release was (66.2±16.5) cm 2. The scars were on upper limb in 15 cases, lower limb in 11 cases, trunk in 13 cases, neck in 11 cases. There was no significant difference in gender composition, age, skin graft site and the wound area caused by scar resection and release between these two groups ( P > 0.05). On the 1st, 7th and 14th day after surgery, the VAS scores of the observation group were 6.35 (5.11, 7.67) points, 4.95 (3.63, 6.46) points and 0.73 (0.18, 1.39) points, while the control group were 8.25 (7.14, 9.19) points, 7.00 (5.45, 8.06) points and 0.80(0.20, 1.55)points, respectively. The VAS score of the observation group was lower than that of the control group on the 1st and 7th day after surgery ( Z=-4.53, -3.86, both P < 0.001), and there was no significant difference in VAS score between the two groups on the 14th day after surgery ( P > 0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of the survival ratio of skin grafts [(95.6±2.1) % vs. (95.8±2.3) %] ( P>0.05) and the postoperative incidence of complications [18% (9/50) vs. 10% (5/50)] ( P>0.05). The wound healing time in the donor sites in both groups were (6.80±0.88) days, (13.30±1.83) days ( t=-22.70, P<0.001), while the wound healing time in the recipient sites in both groups were 14.33 (12.73, 15.76) days and 8.91 (7.76, 10.67) days ( Z=-7.31, P<0.001). The average follow-up time was 21.8 months, the observation group had no scar formation at the donor site, while the control group had different degrees of scar hyperplasia. There was no significant difference in VSS scores between the two groups at the 3rd and 6th month after surgery ( P>0.05), while the VSS scores of the observation group at 9th and 12th month after surgery were 5.96 (4.81, 7.15) points and 5.85 (4.81, 6.75) points, which were significantly lower than those of in the control group [7.04(5.93, 8.14)points, 6.92(5.81, 8.06)points] ( Z=-2.82, P=0.005; Z=-3.54, P<0.001). Conclusion:The use of ADM combined with autologous razor-thin scalp graft to repair the wound after scar resection can effectively improve the appearance and function of the repair area, and reduce the pain and avoid scar hyperplasia in the donor sites.
6.Isotropic volumetric MRI for displaying cranial perineural spread of cranial nerve in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Dechun ZHENG ; Shugui XU ; Guojing LAI ; Chunmiao HU ; Xisheng CAO ; Meimei FENG ; Li PENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(8):1164-1169
Objective To observe the value of isotropic volumetric MRI for displaying perineural spread(PNS)of cranial nerve(CN)in nasopharyngeal carcinoma.Methods Eighty-seven patients with pathologically proven nasopharyngeal carcinoma were prospectively enrolled.MR scanning,including three-dimensional liver acquisition with volume acceleration-flexible(3D LAVA_Flex)image,T2WI with fat suppression(T2WI-FS),T1WI,contrast enhancement(CE)T1WI-FS of nasopharynx and neck region were performed.The displaying rates of CN PNS were evaluated and compared between 3D LAVA Flex and T2WI-FS,T1WI,CE-T1WI-FS at patient level,CN group level and neural level,respectively.Results The displaying rate of CN PNS in all 87 nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients by 3D LAVA_Flex sequence was 49.43%(43/87),higher than that of conventional MRI(30/87,34.48%,P=0.001).Among 59 patients with advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma diagnosed with conventional sequences,the displaying rate of CN PNS was 71.19%(42/59)by 3D LAVA-Flex sequence,higher than that of conventional MRI(30/59,50.85%,P=0.001).At both patient level and posterior CN level,significant differences of the displaying rate of CN PNS were found between 3D LAVA-Flex sequence and T2WI-FS,T1WI,CE-T1WI-FS,while at CN level,the displaying rates of mandibular nerve PNS,CN Ⅸ-Ⅺ PNS in jugular foramen(P<0.05)and CN Ⅸ-Ⅻ PNS in carotid space of 3D LAVA_Flex sequence were all significantly higher than that of T2WI-FS,T1WI and CE-T1WI-FS(all P<0.05),of PNS of CN Ⅲ-Ⅴ in cavernous sinus were higher than that of T2WI-FS(P<0.05),while of PNS of hypoglossal nerve were significantly higher than that of T2WI-FS and T1WI(both P<0.05).Conclusion 3D LAVA_Flex sequence could be used to effectively display CN PNS of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
7.Epidemic Patterns and Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment Characteristics of Epidemics in Zhejiang Region during the Southern Song Dynasty
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(8):961-967
[Objective]To research the epidemiological pattern of epidemics in Zhejiang during the Southern Song Dynasty and the characteristics of Zhejiang doctors in treating epidemics.[Method]Prefectural,county and health records were screened,and statistical data analysis,map visualization,GIS spatial analysis and literature analysis were used to analyze the epidemic epidemics and treatment strategies of medical practitioners.[Result]There were 42 epidemic years in Zhejiang in the Southern Song Dynasty,and the overall performance of the epidemic was the most frequent in the middle of the Southern Song Dynasty.Spring and summer seasons were the most frequent periods of epidemics,the distribution of epidemics was concentrated in Hangzhou,Wenzhou and other areas.Doctors were good at predicting and categorizing epidemics with the theory of movements and dimates,reusing pungent,warm,dry and damp medicines,and also using the products of protecting the essential Qi.[Conclusion]The Southern Song Dynasty,Zhejiang frequent epidemics and diseases,medical practitioners for later generations of academic thought research and creating new formulae has an important contribution on the development of Chinese medicine.
9.A Survey of the Current Status of Surgical Treatment of Hemophilic Osteoarthropathy in China Mainland 17 Grade A General Hospitals
Yiming XU ; Huiming PENG ; Shuaijie LYU ; Peijian TONG ; Hu LI ; Fenyong CHEN ; Haibin WANG ; Qi YANG ; Bin CHEN ; Zhen YUAN ; Rongxiu BI ; Jianmin FENG ; Wenxue JIANG ; Zongke ZHOU ; Meng FAN ; Xiang LI ; Guanghua LEI ; Xisheng WENG
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2023;2(4):516-522
10.Perioperative multimodal analgesia of total knee arthroplasty: current practices
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2023;43(2):136-142
Pain management plays an essential role in the improvement of clinical outcome and patient satisfaction of total knee arthroplasty (TKA). With the emergence of preemptive analgesia, preventive analgesia and other analgesia concepts, the whole process of perioperative pain management and multimodal analgesia during perioperative period has become the most important principle of pain management for TKA. The use of classical analgesia drugs like acetaminophen, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and opioid drugs still have important position. At the same time, various kinds of regional block analgesia represented by femoral nerve block, adductor canal block, peri-articular multimodal drug mixture injection, etc., have precise analgesic effects and less adverse reactions. Their role in the multimodal analgesia system after TKA is increasingly apparent.

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