1.Application of transnasal endoscopic approach for clipping the paraclival internal carotid artery in skull base surgery
Haiyan LI ; Pingping HU ; Minggang SHI ; Xu WANG ; Yanguo SHANG ; Xiaoguang TONG ; Gang LIU ; Guodong FENG ; Xiang ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;60(10):1291-1297
Objective:To evaluate the feasibility and outcomes of transnasal endoscopic clipping of the paraclival internal carotid artery (ICA) in skull base surgery.Methods:The paraclival ICA was anatomically dissected in cadaveric head specimens. The clinical data of 15 patients with skull base lesions involving the ICA who admitted to the Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at Tianjin Huanhu Hospital from January 2021 to December 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, 4 patients underwent transnasal endoscopic clipping of the paraclival ICA and concurrent lesion resection. The surgical methods were summarized, and the key points and indications of this technique were analyzed.Results:Intraoperative clipping of the ICA was successful and hemostatic in all 4 patients. Postoperatively, 3 patients had no complications, while 1 patient developed delayed ischemic cerebral infarction. Two patients were cured, 1 patient was maintained on immunotherapy, and 1 patient died. During follow-up, the clip was in situ in 1 patient, had detached in another, and was obscured by temporal muscle coverage in the remaining 2 patients.Conclusions:Transnasal endoscopic clipping of the paraclival ICA represents a potential option for managing the ICA in skull base surgery. However, it carries significant risks and limitations, mandating careful patient selection based on specific circumstances.
2.Photoaffinity probe-enabled discovery of sennoside A reductase in Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum
Yang XU ; Shujing LV ; Xiang LI ; Chuanjia ZHAI ; Yulian SHI ; Xuejiao LI ; Zhiyang FENG ; Gan LUO ; Ying WANG ; Xiaoyan GAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(1):262-276
Sennoside A(SA),a typical prodrug,exerts its laxative effect only after its transformation into rhei-nanthrone catalyzed by gut microbial hydrolases and reductases.Hydrolases have been identified,but reductases remain unknown.By linking a photoreactive group to the SA scaffold,we synthesized a photoaffinity probe to covalently label SA reductases and identified SA reductases using activity-based protein profiling(ABPP).From lysates of an active strain,Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum(B.pseu-docatenulatum),397 proteins were enriched and subsequently identified using mass spectrometry(MS).Among these proteins,chromate reductase/nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide(NADH)phosphate(NADPH)-dependent flavin mononucleotide(FMN)reductase/oxygen-insensitive NADPH nitroreductase(nfrA)was identified as a potent SA reductase through further bioinformatic analysis and The Universal Protein Resource(UniProt)database screening.We also determined that recombinant nfrA could reduce SA.Our study contributes to further illuminating mechanisms of SA transformation to rheinanthrone and simultaneously offers an effective method to identify gut bacterial reductases.
3.Application of transnasal endoscopic approach for clipping the paraclival internal carotid artery in skull base surgery
Haiyan LI ; Pingping HU ; Minggang SHI ; Xu WANG ; Yanguo SHANG ; Xiaoguang TONG ; Gang LIU ; Guodong FENG ; Xiang ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;60(10):1291-1297
Objective:To evaluate the feasibility and outcomes of transnasal endoscopic clipping of the paraclival internal carotid artery (ICA) in skull base surgery.Methods:The paraclival ICA was anatomically dissected in cadaveric head specimens. The clinical data of 15 patients with skull base lesions involving the ICA who admitted to the Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at Tianjin Huanhu Hospital from January 2021 to December 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, 4 patients underwent transnasal endoscopic clipping of the paraclival ICA and concurrent lesion resection. The surgical methods were summarized, and the key points and indications of this technique were analyzed.Results:Intraoperative clipping of the ICA was successful and hemostatic in all 4 patients. Postoperatively, 3 patients had no complications, while 1 patient developed delayed ischemic cerebral infarction. Two patients were cured, 1 patient was maintained on immunotherapy, and 1 patient died. During follow-up, the clip was in situ in 1 patient, had detached in another, and was obscured by temporal muscle coverage in the remaining 2 patients.Conclusions:Transnasal endoscopic clipping of the paraclival ICA represents a potential option for managing the ICA in skull base surgery. However, it carries significant risks and limitations, mandating careful patient selection based on specific circumstances.
4.Ultrasonic manifestations of Ewing sarcoma in children
Na XU ; Ziyi WANG ; Luyao ZHOU ; Zhou LIN ; Xia FENG ; Haonan ZHAI ; Xiuli YUAN ; Youping WANG ; Wei SHI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(4):646-650
Objective To observe conventional ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound(CEUS)manifestations of Ewing sarcoma(ES)in children.Methods Fifteen children with pathologically confirmed ES were retrospectively collected.Conventional ultrasound and CEUS characteristics of lesions were analyzed.Results Among 15 cases,ES of bone(ESB)was found in 7 cases,while extraskeletal ES(EES)was observed in the other 8 cases.Solitary tumor was noticed in 14 cases,with a median maximum diameter of 7.50 cm,while multiple abdominal masses were found in 1 case.The tumors had irregular shapes and poorly defined boundaries,with medium echogenicity in 7 cases,low echogenicity in 6 cases,while in other 2 cases present as cystic-solid lesions.CDFI showed sparse blood flow in 11 cases,abundant or slightly abundant blood flow in 2 and 1 case,respectively,while no obvious blood flow was observed in 1 case.Rapid high enhancement and rapid washout were found in all 7 cases underwent CEUS,while patchy no-enhancement areas were detected in 4 cases.Conclusion Conventional ultrasonic manifestations of ES had certain specificities,which demonstrated a rapid enhancement and rapid washout pattern during CEUS and may be accompanied by necrosis.
5.Dual-energy CT for diagnosing knee gouty arthritis complicated with knee osteoarthritis
Xiao YU ; Liang XU ; Ye FENG ; Jian ZHAI ; Yongmei YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(5):788-793
Objective To observe the value of dual-energy CT(DECT)for diagnosing knee gouty arthritis(GA)complicated with knee osteoarthritis(KOA).Methods Forty-eight cases of GA(GA group),30 cases of KOA(KOA group)and 60 cases of GA complicated with KOA(GA+KOA group)were retrospectively enrolled.Clinical and imaging data were compared among 3 groups and between each 2 groups,and the efficacy of DECT for diagnosing knee GA complicated with KOA was analyzed.Results Significant differences of detection rate and CT value of bone marrow edema(BME)were found among 3 groups and between each 2 groups(all P<0.05),also of the course of disease,serum uric acid(SUA),monosodium urate(MSU)volume,bone erosion score and CT value between GA group and GA+KOA group(all P<0.05).The area under the curve(AUC)of bone erosion score and CT value for diagnosing knee GA complicated with KOA was 0.779 and 0.824,respectively,and of the combination of the above 5 indexes was 0.898,higher than that of each parameter alone(all P<0.05).Conclusion DECT was helpful for diagnosing knee GA complicated with KOA,and further combining with clinical parameters could improve its diagnostic efficacy.
6.Differences in prognosis between patients with metastatic urothelial carcinoma of different primary sites before and after the approval of ICIs:a cohort study based on the SEER database
Fei WANG ; Jiankang XU ; Yadong GE ; Qingfeng MENG ; Feng HE ; Jianpo ZHAI
Journal of Modern Urology 2025;30(10):833-841
Objective To compare the impact of different primary tumor sites on the survival of patients with metastatic urothelial carcinoma(mUC)before and after the approval of immune checkpoints inhibitors(ICIs)based on data from Surveillance,Epidemiology,and End Results(SEER).Methods The mUC cases during 2013 and 2017 in the SEER database were enrolled.Cohorts were defined by primary tumor sites(renal pelvis,ureter,bladder)and then stratified by ICIs availability into non-ICIs era(2013)and ICIs era(2017).The survival differences in each cohort between the two eras were compared,and stratified analysis was performed.The 2-year overall survival(OS)was assessed using Kaplan-Meier analysis and multivariable Cox proportional hazards analysis.Results A total of 1750 mUC cases were enrolled,with 785 cases in the non-ICIs era and 965 in the ICIs era.No significant differences existed across different anatomical sites in the non-ICIs era,whether in the whole urinary system or inside bladder.The 2-year survival rates were 23.5%for ureteral cancer,18.0%for renal pelvic cancer,and 15.9%for bladder cancer.Significant prognostic disparities emerged among patients based on primary tumor sites in ICIs era(P<0.05).The 2-year survival rates were 37.7%for ureteral cancer,25.5%for renal pelvic cancer,and 25.7%for bladder cancer.Further analysis revealed that the OS of the lesions originating from the bladder dome was significantly longer than that of the other bladder subgroups(P<0.05),while the OS of the lesions in bladder bottom was the shortest.The 2-year survival rates were 52.0%for the bladder dome,13.0%for the bladder body,and 10.7%for the bladder bottom.Conclusion Our study indicates that in the non-ICIs era,there was no significant difference in the prognosis among mUC patients with lesions from different primary sites.In the ICIs era,the OS of ureteral cancer was significantly longer than that of bladder cancer and renal pelvis cancer.As for patients with metastatic bladder cancer,those with tumor located at the top of the bladder had a significantly better prognosis than those with tumors at other sites.
7.The Construction and Empirical Research of the Operation and Management Capability Evaluation Indicator System in Tertiary Public Hospital
Hao DING ; Aolun XU ; Jing FENG ; Yan LI ; Quan WAN ; GULIDANNA·ASIHAER ; Tiemin ZHAI
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(5):53-57
Objective:To construct an evaluation index system for the operational management capability in tertiary public hospitals and validate its feasibility,providing a reference for accurately assessing the operational management capability of public hospitals.Methods:A literature review and Delphi method were employed to construct the index system.The Analytic Hierarchy Process was used to calculate weights,and a weighted comprehensive index method was applied to evaluate the operational management capability of sample hospitals.Results:A hierarchical indicator system was established,comprising 6 first-level indicators,16 second-level indicators,and 40 third-level indicators,covering the dimensions of resource allocation,service efficiency,economic operation,risk prevention and control,development capacity,and social benefits.Empirical results indicated that the composite score of the sample hospital decreased from 71.5 in 2019 to 53.8 in 2020 and rebounded to 57.9 by 2023.Conclusions:The empirical outcomes align well with the operational capacity as understood by the operational management personnel of the sample hospital,demonstrating that the indicator system is scientifically sound and rational,possessing a high evaluative capability.
8.Differences in prognosis between patients with metastatic urothelial carcinoma of different primary sites before and after the approval of ICIs:a cohort study based on the SEER database
Fei WANG ; Jiankang XU ; Yadong GE ; Qingfeng MENG ; Feng HE ; Jianpo ZHAI
Journal of Modern Urology 2025;30(10):833-841
Objective To compare the impact of different primary tumor sites on the survival of patients with metastatic urothelial carcinoma(mUC)before and after the approval of immune checkpoints inhibitors(ICIs)based on data from Surveillance,Epidemiology,and End Results(SEER).Methods The mUC cases during 2013 and 2017 in the SEER database were enrolled.Cohorts were defined by primary tumor sites(renal pelvis,ureter,bladder)and then stratified by ICIs availability into non-ICIs era(2013)and ICIs era(2017).The survival differences in each cohort between the two eras were compared,and stratified analysis was performed.The 2-year overall survival(OS)was assessed using Kaplan-Meier analysis and multivariable Cox proportional hazards analysis.Results A total of 1750 mUC cases were enrolled,with 785 cases in the non-ICIs era and 965 in the ICIs era.No significant differences existed across different anatomical sites in the non-ICIs era,whether in the whole urinary system or inside bladder.The 2-year survival rates were 23.5%for ureteral cancer,18.0%for renal pelvic cancer,and 15.9%for bladder cancer.Significant prognostic disparities emerged among patients based on primary tumor sites in ICIs era(P<0.05).The 2-year survival rates were 37.7%for ureteral cancer,25.5%for renal pelvic cancer,and 25.7%for bladder cancer.Further analysis revealed that the OS of the lesions originating from the bladder dome was significantly longer than that of the other bladder subgroups(P<0.05),while the OS of the lesions in bladder bottom was the shortest.The 2-year survival rates were 52.0%for the bladder dome,13.0%for the bladder body,and 10.7%for the bladder bottom.Conclusion Our study indicates that in the non-ICIs era,there was no significant difference in the prognosis among mUC patients with lesions from different primary sites.In the ICIs era,the OS of ureteral cancer was significantly longer than that of bladder cancer and renal pelvis cancer.As for patients with metastatic bladder cancer,those with tumor located at the top of the bladder had a significantly better prognosis than those with tumors at other sites.
9.Clinicopathological features and surgery-related outcomes of duodenal adenocarcinoma: a multicenter retrospective study
Qifeng XIAO ; Xin WU ; Chunhui YUAN ; Zongting GU ; Xiaolong TANG ; Fanbin MENG ; Dong WANG ; Ren LANG ; Gang ZHAI ; Xiaodong TIAN ; Yu ZHANG ; Enhong ZHAO ; Xiaodong ZHAO ; Feng CAO ; Jingyong XU ; Ying XING ; Jishu WEI ; Shanmiao GOU ; Chengfeng WANG ; Jianwei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2025;47(10):1026-1038
Objective:This multicenter retrospective study aimed to analyze the clinicopathological features of duodenal adenocarcinoma (DA) and identify prognostic factors for postoperative survival.Methods:Demographic characteristics, clinicopathological features, treatment outcomes and survival of DA patients undergoing surgical treatment at 18 Chinese medical centers from January 2012 to December 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.Results:Among the 2 056 DA patients included, 46.8% (963) had extra-ampullary DA (EA-DA), and 53.2% (1 093) had peri-ampullary DA (PA-DA). The 1-, 3-, and 5-year overall survival (OS) rates for patients who underwent radical surgery were 93.2%, 71.0%, and 57.2%, respectively. The median overall survival was 76 months, and the median progression-free survival (PFS) was 65 months. No differences in survival were observed between the laparotomy group and minimally invasive surgery (MIS) group either before or after propensity score matching (OS: 76 vs. 75 months before PSM, P=0.986; OS: 75 vs. 75 months after PSM, P=0.602). Furthermore, there were no significant differences between-group in operation time and postoperative complications ( P>0.05). The MIS group experienced less intraoperative blood loss and shorter hospital stays. The multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that advanced age ( HR=1.43,95% CI:1.18-1.73), elevated carbohydrate antigen 19-9 levels ( HR=1.24,95% CI:1.02-1.51), perineural invasion ( HR=1.44,95% CI:1.14-1.81), vascular invasion ( HR=1.35,95% CI:1.07-1.71), advanced T stage (T3-4 vs. T1-2: HR=1.86,95% CI:1.49-2.31), regional lymph node metastasis ( HR=1.93,95% CI:1.58-2.36), preoperative biliary drainage ( HR=1.26,95% CI:1.04-1.53), intraoperative blood loss ( HR=1.34,95% CI:1.11-1.62), clinically significant postoperative pancreatic fistulas ( HR=1.53,95% CI:1.12-2.09), and postoperative hemorrhage ( HR=1.62,95% CI:1.14-2.29) were independent risk factors for poor prognosis after surgery (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Radical surgery is associated with favorable overall survival among DA patients, and no difference in survival is observed between EA-DA and PA-DA patients. MIS is a reliable alternative for DA treatment.
10.Clinical manifestations of medically refractory hereditary movement disorders in children and efficacy of deep brain stimulation
Lifang DAI ; Tinghong LIU ; Feng ZHAI ; Anna ZHOU ; Qiuhong WANG ; Zihang XIE ; Xiaojuan TIAN ; Xu WANG ; Shuli LIANG ; Hui XIONG ; Changhong DING
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(7):526-532
Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestations of medically refractory hereditary movement disorders in children and the efficacy of deep brain stimulation (DBS).Methods:A case series study.The clinical and follow-up data of 20 children with medically refractory hereditary movement disorders who underwent DBS treatment at the Neurology and Functional Neurosurgery Departments of Beijing Children′s Hospital, Capital Medical University, from July 2018 to April 2024, were retrospectively analyzed.The severity of movement disorder symptoms and surgical effects were evaluated using the Burke-Fahn-Marsden Dystonia Rating Scale Movement(BFMDRS-M) or the Unified Parkinson′s Disease Rating Scale Ⅲ(UPDRS Ⅲ).Results:There were 12 males and 8 females among the 20 children, with an onset age ranging from 4 months to 12 years and 5 months.Fourteen patients had hereditary dystonia, which is related to KMT2B in 11 patients, TOR1A in 2 patients and SGCE in 1 patient.Two patients had choreoathetosis, which is related to ADCY5-related familial movement disorders.Two patients had early-onset Parkinson′s disease, which is related to ATP6AP2 in 1 patient and VPS13C in 1 patient.Two patients had neurodevelopmental disorders with involuntary movements, which is related to GNAO1 in 1 patient, and the other patient was idiopathic.All the children were given oral Levodopa, Benzhexol, Baclofen, Tiapride Hydrochloride, Clonazepam alone or in combination.Three children showed obvious dyskinesia after Levodopa treatment.The symptoms of movement disorders in all children exhibited little to no improvement.Levetiracetam and Zonisamide had unstable effects in the treatment of myoclonia.DBS surgery was performed on all the patients aged from 3 to 16 years.Electrodes were successfully inserted into bilateral globus pallidus internus in 14 cases and bilateral subthalamic nuclei in 4 cases.The target was unknown in 2 cases.No surgery-related complications were observed.The patients were followed up for 3 months to 6 years, and the last follow-up age of the patients ranged from 5 years and 7 months to 22 years and 1 month.The rate of improvement in BFMDRS-M score was 37%-100% in 16 patients and >70% in 7 patients with hereditary dystonia.The rate of improvement in UPDRS Ⅲ score was 23% in 1 patient with VPS13C-related early-onset Parkinson′s disease. Conclusions:Childhood medically refractory hereditary movement disorders are a case series that exhibits significant phenotypic and genotypic heterogeneity.DBS surgery demonstrates significant efficacy for KMT2B-, TOR1A-, and SGCE-related hereditary movement disorders.

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