1.Biomechanical Study of Different Design Schemes for Mandibular Angle Osteotomy Line
Man CHEN ; Yunzhang CHENG ; Yu QIAN ; Yichi ZHANG ; Li LIN ; Tianyi ZHANG ; Gang CHAI
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(4):878-885
Objective To conduct preoperative simulations of three different osteotomy line design schemes under centric occlusion based on two distinct material assignment methods,evaluate biomechanical properties of the models,and explore which osteotomy line design schemes are more suitable for different types of mandibles.Methods Three types of mandibles were selected,and CT images were obtained for three-dimensional(3D)reconstruction.Material assignment was completed using the cortical/cancellous bone assignment method and the gray value assignment method.Osteotomy was simulated according to the three osteotomy line design schemes,followed by finite element analysis.Results In all simulation results of the mandibles,the maximum stress was 81.10 MPa,the maximum strain was 0.035 52,and the maximum displacement was 432.4 μm.The stress distributions obtained by the cortical/cancellous bone assignment method showed a larger stress distribution range than that that by the gray value assignment methods,but the maximum stress,strain,and displacement were generally lower.For the outflare type and common type mandibles,Scheme 1 showed lower maximum stress,strain,and displacement under both material assignment methods,but no clearly suitable scheme was found for the retracted type.Conclusions The outflare type and common type mandibles are more suitable for adopting the osteotomy line design scheme of Scheme 1.For the retracted type,other mandibular angle osteotomy plastic surgery methods may be considered to ensure better biomechanical characteristics.Whether choosing the osteotomy line design scheme or the modeling material assignment method,it is necessary to make the final decision based on the specific analysis objective and resource conditions.
2.Bioethics and its practical value of traditional Chinese medicine health preservation from the perspective of traditional Chinese philosophy
Haipei ZHU ; Fazheng ZHAO ; Xinzhong YU ; Yichi CHEN ; Yu'nan GU ; Xin TONG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2025;38(8):1068-1074
The culture of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)health preservation originates from traditional Chinese philosophical thought.The traditional concepts,such as the human-oriented view of valuing life,the view of doctors'benevolence,the philosophical view of"the unity of heaven and humanity,and the Tao follows nature,"and the principles of life containing the theory of essence-Qi-spirit,Yin-Yang,and five elements,constitute the bioethical basis of TCM health preservation,guiding the behaviors and methods of TCM in the practice of disease treatment and health preservation.By summarizing the above ethical concepts,tracing their theoretical origins,and exploring their practical significance in health preservation in modern society,this paper aimed to promote the development of the ethical concepts of TCM health preservation and even global bioethics more comprehensively and systematically,assist individuals in guiding their health behaviors with the bioethical concepts of TCM health preservation,and achieving the goal of comprehensive physical and mental health and prolonging life.
3.Biomechanical Study of Different Design Schemes for Mandibular Angle Osteotomy Line
Man CHEN ; Yunzhang CHENG ; Yu QIAN ; Yichi ZHANG ; Li LIN ; Tianyi ZHANG ; Gang CHAI
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(4):878-885
Objective To conduct preoperative simulations of three different osteotomy line design schemes under centric occlusion based on two distinct material assignment methods,evaluate biomechanical properties of the models,and explore which osteotomy line design schemes are more suitable for different types of mandibles.Methods Three types of mandibles were selected,and CT images were obtained for three-dimensional(3D)reconstruction.Material assignment was completed using the cortical/cancellous bone assignment method and the gray value assignment method.Osteotomy was simulated according to the three osteotomy line design schemes,followed by finite element analysis.Results In all simulation results of the mandibles,the maximum stress was 81.10 MPa,the maximum strain was 0.035 52,and the maximum displacement was 432.4 μm.The stress distributions obtained by the cortical/cancellous bone assignment method showed a larger stress distribution range than that that by the gray value assignment methods,but the maximum stress,strain,and displacement were generally lower.For the outflare type and common type mandibles,Scheme 1 showed lower maximum stress,strain,and displacement under both material assignment methods,but no clearly suitable scheme was found for the retracted type.Conclusions The outflare type and common type mandibles are more suitable for adopting the osteotomy line design scheme of Scheme 1.For the retracted type,other mandibular angle osteotomy plastic surgery methods may be considered to ensure better biomechanical characteristics.Whether choosing the osteotomy line design scheme or the modeling material assignment method,it is necessary to make the final decision based on the specific analysis objective and resource conditions.
4.Bioethics and its practical value of traditional Chinese medicine health preservation from the perspective of traditional Chinese philosophy
Haipei ZHU ; Fazheng ZHAO ; Xinzhong YU ; Yichi CHEN ; Yu'nan GU ; Xin TONG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2025;38(8):1068-1074
The culture of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)health preservation originates from traditional Chinese philosophical thought.The traditional concepts,such as the human-oriented view of valuing life,the view of doctors'benevolence,the philosophical view of"the unity of heaven and humanity,and the Tao follows nature,"and the principles of life containing the theory of essence-Qi-spirit,Yin-Yang,and five elements,constitute the bioethical basis of TCM health preservation,guiding the behaviors and methods of TCM in the practice of disease treatment and health preservation.By summarizing the above ethical concepts,tracing their theoretical origins,and exploring their practical significance in health preservation in modern society,this paper aimed to promote the development of the ethical concepts of TCM health preservation and even global bioethics more comprehensively and systematically,assist individuals in guiding their health behaviors with the bioethical concepts of TCM health preservation,and achieving the goal of comprehensive physical and mental health and prolonging life.
5.Contactless evaluation of rigidity in Parkinson's disease by machine vision and machine learning.
Xue ZHU ; Weikun SHI ; Yun LING ; Ningdi LUO ; Qianyi YIN ; Yichi ZHANG ; Aonan ZHAO ; Guanyu YE ; Haiyan ZHOU ; Jing PAN ; Liche ZHOU ; Linghao CAO ; Pei HUANG ; Pingchen ZHANG ; Zhonglue CHEN ; Cheng CHEN ; Shinuan LIN ; Jin ZHAO ; Kang REN ; Yuyan TAN ; Jun LIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(18):2254-2256
6.Effect of combined catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation and left atrial appendage closure on left atrial structure compared with a single procedure.
Zhentao FEI ; Ming LIU ; Pengcheng YAO ; Mingzhe ZHAO ; Changqi GONG ; Mu CHEN ; Yudong FEI ; Binfeng MO ; Rui ZHANG ; Yichi YU ; Yuli YANG ; Qian WANG ; Wei LI ; Pengpai ZHANG ; Jian SUN ; Qunshan WANG ; Yigang LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(24):3010-3012
7.Microstructure and histochemical localization of flavonoids in leaves and stem in Sarcandra glabra.
Chuyuan GE ; Wenlie CHEN ; Zuanfang LI ; Naishun LIAO ; Yunmei HUANG ; Yichi LIANG ; Xianxiang LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(4):438-441
Microscopic and histochemical methods were used to investigate flavonoids localization in the leaf and the stem of the Sarcandra glabra. The results indicated that flavonoids distributed mainly in epidermis, collenchyma, vascular bundles, secretory cells and palisade tissue of leaf. In the stem, they distributed mainly in epidermis, collenchyma, phloem and secretory cells. Histochemical localization of flavonoids using 5% solution of NaOH is convenient, rapid and reliable. The content of flavonoids in the leaf was higher those than in the stem. For sustainable utilization of the resources we suggested that only the leaves could be harvested.
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