1.Efficacy of revision surgery for hiatal hernia with gastroesophageal reflux disease after sleeve gastrectomy
Chongwen ZHAN ; Lili LIU ; Qiwei SHEN ; Bo XU ; Xiaojian FU ; Yikai SHAO ; Rong HUA ; Qiyuan YAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(4):668-675
Background and Aims:Gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD)is a common complication following sleeve gastrectomy(SG),particularly in patients with concomitant hiatal hernia,where symptoms tend to be more persistent and refractory,significantly impairing postoperative quality of life.This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair combined with gastroesophageal fixation in SG patients with severe GERD and hiatal hernia,providing clinical reference for revisional surgical strategies.Methods:The clinical data of 9 patients with severe GERD after SG who underwent laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair and gastroesophageal fixation at Huashan Hospital,Fudan University,between January 2023 and June 2024 were retrospectively analyzed.GerdQ scores,proportion of endoscopically confirmed reflux esophagitis,and proton pump inhibitor(PPI)usage were compared before and after surgery.Surgical parameters and follow-up outcomes were also recorded.Results:All patients successfully completed the surgery without major intraoperative complications,and the mean postoperative hospital stay was 5.22 d.After a mean follow-up period of 15.27 months,the GerdQ score significantly decreased from 11.67±2.00 to 7.22±1.48.The proportion of patients with GerdQ score≥8 decreased from 100.00%to 44.44%,and the rate of endoscopically confirmed GERD dropped from 88.89%to 11.11%;PPI use also significantly declined,with all differences reaching statistical significance(all P<0.05).Conclusion:Laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair combined with gastroesophageal fixation can effectively alleviate reflux symptoms in SG patients with coexisting hiatal hernia,demonstrating favorable short-term efficacy and high safety.This approach may be a preferable surgical option for selected patients.
2.Monte Carlo simulation study of the effect of filter on radiotherapy dosimetry in superficial X-ray therapy apparatus
Li TAO ; Hui ZHANG ; Yikai WU ; Junyi LIU ; Miao QI ; Ning GAO ; Yankui CHANG ; Xi PEI ; Zhi CHEN ; Xie XU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(3):194-201
Objective:To explore the dosimetry optimization strategy based on filter thickness and shape selection for the bulb superficial X-ray radiotherapy unit.Methods:Monte Carlo code TOPAS was used to model tubular equipment, and the dose distribution from six X-ray energies (50-150 kV) and five conventional aluminum filters (0.5-3.0 mm) with different thickness were simulated in the water model. The percentage depth dose (PDD) curve along the central axis, the center-axis profile dose at different depths, and the lateral dose distribution were analyzed. The dose distribution of three different designs of aluminum filters (conventional cylindrical, conical and oblique cylindrical filters) was compared to evaluate the effect of dosimetric optimization of different filter shapes.Results:Under the same energy, increasing the thickness of the filter can optimize the superficial skin dose, and the optimization effect of depth dose uniformity can be increased by 26% at a depth of 5.5 mm at 70 kV energy. The raised, flat and inclined dose distribution modes can be achieved by using conventional cylindrical, conical and inclined aluminum filters.Conclusions:By selecting the appropriate X-ray energy and filter thickness, an ideal dose distribution matching the tumor depth can be achieved. The application of personalized filters is also of great significance for diverse target areas.
3.Monte Carlo study of transmission X-ray tubes in kilovoltage radiotherapy
Yikai WU ; Zhongyu QI ; Li TAO ; Hui ZHANG ; Zeeshan MUHAMMAD ; Zirui YE ; Yankui CHANG ; Xi PEI ; Xu GEORGE
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2025;42(7):863-871
Transmission X-ray tubes are relatively new devices characterized by portability,suitability for miniaturization,and low requirements for shielding,making them ideal radiation sources for kilovoltage X-ray therapy.However,their application in radiotherapy remains underexplored.An electron target model of a transmission X-ray tube is developed using the Monte Carlo toolkit TOPAS 3.8.1.The study investigates the effect of tungsten target thickness on X-ray output efficiency,finding that a tube voltage of 50 kV and a tungsten thickness of 1.4 μm yields the highest emission efficiency.Based on the energy spectrum at this optimal efficiency,polynomial fitting approach is applied to determine the corresponding aluminum filter thickness for mean energies ranging from 20 keV to 35 keV,achieving a mean fitting error of 0.91%.Next,the study simulates dose deposition in a water phantom for spectra with different mean energies and various source-to-surface distances,and plots percent-depth-dose curves,relative normalized dose-depth curves,and relative normalized dose histograms under each treatment condition.Finally,the simulated results are compared with experimental data from the intraoperative radiotherapy system Intrabeam and the superficial X-ray therapy unit SRT-100,obtaining average relative errors of 3.71%and 4.38%,respectively.These findings provide a theoretical foundation for further optimization of transmission X-ray tubes in kilovoltage radiotherapy.
4.Image Features of Papillary Tumor of the Pineal Region
Guanjun CHEN ; Yikai XU ; Bingquan LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(7):735-738,744
Purpose To investigate the CT and MRI features of papillary tumor of the pineal region(PTPR).Materials and Methods A total of seven cases pathologically diagnosed as PTPR in Nanfang Hospital,Southern Medical University from August 2009 to December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed,including patients'clinical and imaging data.Seven patients underwent MRI plain and enhanced scan,and five patients underwent CT scan at the same time.Results Supratentorial hydrocephalus was found in seven cases.The boundary of the tumor was clear,with a maximum diameter of about 1.8-5.9 cm,with an average of(2.8±1.5)cm.The tumors appeared as round in four cases and irregular masses in three cases.MRI showed mixed intensity on T1WI and inhomogeneous slight hyperintensity on T2WI of most cases,in which four lesions showed small patchy hyperintensity on T1WI.Four cases underwent diffusion weighted imaging,and three cases showed limited diffusion.Six PTPR lesions showed cystic degeneration,and three lesions had hemorrhage.On contrast-enhanced scans,most of the tumors demonstrated inhomogeneous moderate to obvious enhancement.The solid components of the lesions showed slightly high density on CT both in five cases,and calcification was present in three cases.Conclusion The imaging findings of PTPR have some characteristics,mostly with well-defined round or irregular masses,the tumor is prone to cystic degeneration,and the hyperintensity on T1WI is one of the characteristic images of the disease.
5.Research Advances of Knowledge Extraction from Ancient Chinese Medicine Books
Ke ZHU ; Yikai LI ; Weihong LI ; Zhihui ZHAO ; Qiang XU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(11):3295-3303
Ancient Chinese medicine books are the foundation of traditional Chinese medicine inheritance,innovation,and development,and the vast amount of knowledge they contain is worthy of in-depth mining.However,if researchers only rely on manual sorting,research progress will inevitably be slow.To overcome this,previous studies have attempted to extract knowledge from ancient Chinese medicine books automatically with natural language processing technology,which has made certain progress in the last decade.In this paper,we first introduce the text data-oriented knowledge extraction technology,then review the research progress of existing technologies in the two tasks of entity recognition and entity relationship extraction of ancient Chinese medicine books.Finally,we analyze the shortcomings of this research field and recommend standardizing data annotation,expanding entity categories,and paying attention to procedural knowledge.This review aims to provide a reference for the mining and utilization of ancient traditional Chinese medicine books in the era of artificial intelligence.
6.Monte Carlo study of transmission X-ray tubes in kilovoltage radiotherapy
Yikai WU ; Zhongyu QI ; Li TAO ; Hui ZHANG ; Zeeshan MUHAMMAD ; Zirui YE ; Yankui CHANG ; Xi PEI ; Xu GEORGE
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2025;42(7):863-871
Transmission X-ray tubes are relatively new devices characterized by portability,suitability for miniaturization,and low requirements for shielding,making them ideal radiation sources for kilovoltage X-ray therapy.However,their application in radiotherapy remains underexplored.An electron target model of a transmission X-ray tube is developed using the Monte Carlo toolkit TOPAS 3.8.1.The study investigates the effect of tungsten target thickness on X-ray output efficiency,finding that a tube voltage of 50 kV and a tungsten thickness of 1.4 μm yields the highest emission efficiency.Based on the energy spectrum at this optimal efficiency,polynomial fitting approach is applied to determine the corresponding aluminum filter thickness for mean energies ranging from 20 keV to 35 keV,achieving a mean fitting error of 0.91%.Next,the study simulates dose deposition in a water phantom for spectra with different mean energies and various source-to-surface distances,and plots percent-depth-dose curves,relative normalized dose-depth curves,and relative normalized dose histograms under each treatment condition.Finally,the simulated results are compared with experimental data from the intraoperative radiotherapy system Intrabeam and the superficial X-ray therapy unit SRT-100,obtaining average relative errors of 3.71%and 4.38%,respectively.These findings provide a theoretical foundation for further optimization of transmission X-ray tubes in kilovoltage radiotherapy.
7.Monte Carlo simulation study of the effect of filter on radiotherapy dosimetry in superficial X-ray therapy apparatus
Li TAO ; Hui ZHANG ; Yikai WU ; Junyi LIU ; Miao QI ; Ning GAO ; Yankui CHANG ; Xi PEI ; Zhi CHEN ; Xie XU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(3):194-201
Objective:To explore the dosimetry optimization strategy based on filter thickness and shape selection for the bulb superficial X-ray radiotherapy unit.Methods:Monte Carlo code TOPAS was used to model tubular equipment, and the dose distribution from six X-ray energies (50-150 kV) and five conventional aluminum filters (0.5-3.0 mm) with different thickness were simulated in the water model. The percentage depth dose (PDD) curve along the central axis, the center-axis profile dose at different depths, and the lateral dose distribution were analyzed. The dose distribution of three different designs of aluminum filters (conventional cylindrical, conical and oblique cylindrical filters) was compared to evaluate the effect of dosimetric optimization of different filter shapes.Results:Under the same energy, increasing the thickness of the filter can optimize the superficial skin dose, and the optimization effect of depth dose uniformity can be increased by 26% at a depth of 5.5 mm at 70 kV energy. The raised, flat and inclined dose distribution modes can be achieved by using conventional cylindrical, conical and inclined aluminum filters.Conclusions:By selecting the appropriate X-ray energy and filter thickness, an ideal dose distribution matching the tumor depth can be achieved. The application of personalized filters is also of great significance for diverse target areas.
8.Efficacy of revision surgery for hiatal hernia with gastroesophageal reflux disease after sleeve gastrectomy
Chongwen ZHAN ; Lili LIU ; Qiwei SHEN ; Bo XU ; Xiaojian FU ; Yikai SHAO ; Rong HUA ; Qiyuan YAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(4):668-675
Background and Aims:Gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD)is a common complication following sleeve gastrectomy(SG),particularly in patients with concomitant hiatal hernia,where symptoms tend to be more persistent and refractory,significantly impairing postoperative quality of life.This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair combined with gastroesophageal fixation in SG patients with severe GERD and hiatal hernia,providing clinical reference for revisional surgical strategies.Methods:The clinical data of 9 patients with severe GERD after SG who underwent laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair and gastroesophageal fixation at Huashan Hospital,Fudan University,between January 2023 and June 2024 were retrospectively analyzed.GerdQ scores,proportion of endoscopically confirmed reflux esophagitis,and proton pump inhibitor(PPI)usage were compared before and after surgery.Surgical parameters and follow-up outcomes were also recorded.Results:All patients successfully completed the surgery without major intraoperative complications,and the mean postoperative hospital stay was 5.22 d.After a mean follow-up period of 15.27 months,the GerdQ score significantly decreased from 11.67±2.00 to 7.22±1.48.The proportion of patients with GerdQ score≥8 decreased from 100.00%to 44.44%,and the rate of endoscopically confirmed GERD dropped from 88.89%to 11.11%;PPI use also significantly declined,with all differences reaching statistical significance(all P<0.05).Conclusion:Laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair combined with gastroesophageal fixation can effectively alleviate reflux symptoms in SG patients with coexisting hiatal hernia,demonstrating favorable short-term efficacy and high safety.This approach may be a preferable surgical option for selected patients.
9.Image Features of Papillary Tumor of the Pineal Region
Guanjun CHEN ; Yikai XU ; Bingquan LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(7):735-738,744
Purpose To investigate the CT and MRI features of papillary tumor of the pineal region(PTPR).Materials and Methods A total of seven cases pathologically diagnosed as PTPR in Nanfang Hospital,Southern Medical University from August 2009 to December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed,including patients'clinical and imaging data.Seven patients underwent MRI plain and enhanced scan,and five patients underwent CT scan at the same time.Results Supratentorial hydrocephalus was found in seven cases.The boundary of the tumor was clear,with a maximum diameter of about 1.8-5.9 cm,with an average of(2.8±1.5)cm.The tumors appeared as round in four cases and irregular masses in three cases.MRI showed mixed intensity on T1WI and inhomogeneous slight hyperintensity on T2WI of most cases,in which four lesions showed small patchy hyperintensity on T1WI.Four cases underwent diffusion weighted imaging,and three cases showed limited diffusion.Six PTPR lesions showed cystic degeneration,and three lesions had hemorrhage.On contrast-enhanced scans,most of the tumors demonstrated inhomogeneous moderate to obvious enhancement.The solid components of the lesions showed slightly high density on CT both in five cases,and calcification was present in three cases.Conclusion The imaging findings of PTPR have some characteristics,mostly with well-defined round or irregular masses,the tumor is prone to cystic degeneration,and the hyperintensity on T1WI is one of the characteristic images of the disease.
10.Research Advances of Knowledge Extraction from Ancient Chinese Medicine Books
Ke ZHU ; Yikai LI ; Weihong LI ; Zhihui ZHAO ; Qiang XU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(11):3295-3303
Ancient Chinese medicine books are the foundation of traditional Chinese medicine inheritance,innovation,and development,and the vast amount of knowledge they contain is worthy of in-depth mining.However,if researchers only rely on manual sorting,research progress will inevitably be slow.To overcome this,previous studies have attempted to extract knowledge from ancient Chinese medicine books automatically with natural language processing technology,which has made certain progress in the last decade.In this paper,we first introduce the text data-oriented knowledge extraction technology,then review the research progress of existing technologies in the two tasks of entity recognition and entity relationship extraction of ancient Chinese medicine books.Finally,we analyze the shortcomings of this research field and recommend standardizing data annotation,expanding entity categories,and paying attention to procedural knowledge.This review aims to provide a reference for the mining and utilization of ancient traditional Chinese medicine books in the era of artificial intelligence.

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