1.Robot-assisted coronary artery bypass grafting: a single-center experience of 252 cases
Yining LI ; Yuanhao FU ; Tong DING ; Luyu MENG ; Yichen GONG ; Song WU ; Yunpeng LING
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;41(1):16-21
Objective:To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of robot-assisted coronary artery bypass(RACAB).Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the clinical outcomes from 252 consecutive patients who underwent RACAB in our center between April 2021 and August 2023. The internal mammary artery(IMA) was harvested using the skeletonized technique with the assistance of the robotic system. Then, graft-to-target vessel anastomoses were performed via a 4-6 cm left fifth intercostal thoracotomy. Coronary angiography or coronary CTA was routinely performed before discharge.Results:149 patients(59.1%) underwent multi-vessel coronary bypass. 140 patients(55.6%) underwent total arterial bypass grafting, with 131 patients(52.0%) undergoing RACAB with in situ bilateral IMA. IMA harvesting failed in 6 patients(1.6%). One patient(0.4%) was assisted by extracorporeal circulation, and 5 patients(2.0%) underwent re-thoracotomy postoperatively. The patency rate of grafts was 96.6%(449/465). The 12-month and 24-month survival rate were 97.8% and 96.5% respectively; The 12-month and 24-month MACCE-free survival rate were 95.2% and 92.6%, respectively.Conclusion:RACAB is safe and feasible. With the assistance of the robotic system, in situ bilateral IMA can be obtained and bypassed to all target vessels territory. Extended follow-up is warranted.
2.Analysis of short-and medium-term outcomes of conservative vs.endovascular treatment for spontaneous isolated superior mesenteric artery dissection
Yunpeng DING ; Xiaoliang YIN ; Dehai LANG ; Songjie HU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(6):1171-1177
Background and Aims:Spontaneous isolated superior mesenteric artery dissection(SISMAD)is a relatively common type of visceral artery dissection,typically presenting with acute abdominal pain.In severe cases,it may lead to intestinal ischemia or even necrosis.With the widespread use of imaging techniques such as CT angiography(CTA),the detection rate of SISMAD has significantly increased.However,there is still controversy regarding its optimal treatment strategy,especially in choosing between conservative management and endovascular intervention,as no unified standard currently exists.This study aimed to compare the short-and medium-term outcomes of the two treatment modalities by retrospectively analyzing the clinical data of SISMAD patients treated at our center in order to provide evidence for individualized treatment decisions.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 174 patients diagnosed with SISMAD at Ningbo Second Hospital between January 2018 and December 2023.Among them,30 patients received conservative treatment,and 144 underwent endovascular intervention(including stent implantation alone or in combination with coil embolization of the false lumen).All patients were diagnosed using CTA or superior mesenteric artery angiography and classified accordingly.Patients were followed up at 1 month and 1 year after treatment to assess clinical symptom relief and radiological outcomes,including dissection remodeling and stent patency.Results:In the conservative group,the symptom relief rate was 90.0%at 1 month and 92.8%at 1 year;in the interventional group,the corresponding rates were 99.3%and 98.6%.The difference in symptom relief at 1 month was statistically significant(P=0.016),while the difference at 1 year was not(P>0.05).Subgroup analysis by classification showed that the interventional group generally had higher symptom relief rates than the conservative group across all types.However,none of the differences reached statistical significance(all P>0.05).The conservative group showed poorer symptom control in type Ⅲpatients,including one death.The technical success rate of endovascular treatment was 99.3%,with no cases of stent displacement or occlusion within 1 year.The complete remodeling rate was 86.8%,and the stent patency rate was 100.0%.Some patients had minor mural thrombus formation within the stent without evidence of flow obstruction.Conclusion:Endovascular intervention offers a high technical success rate and favorable short-and medium-term efficacy in SISMAD patients,particularly for type Ⅱ and Ⅲ cases with compromised true lumen perfusion.Treatment strategies should be tailored based on the dissection type and the degree of true lumen compression to improve clinical outcomes and reduce associated risks.
3.Analysis of short-and medium-term outcomes of conservative vs.endovascular treatment for spontaneous isolated superior mesenteric artery dissection
Yunpeng DING ; Xiaoliang YIN ; Dehai LANG ; Songjie HU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(6):1171-1177
Background and Aims:Spontaneous isolated superior mesenteric artery dissection(SISMAD)is a relatively common type of visceral artery dissection,typically presenting with acute abdominal pain.In severe cases,it may lead to intestinal ischemia or even necrosis.With the widespread use of imaging techniques such as CT angiography(CTA),the detection rate of SISMAD has significantly increased.However,there is still controversy regarding its optimal treatment strategy,especially in choosing between conservative management and endovascular intervention,as no unified standard currently exists.This study aimed to compare the short-and medium-term outcomes of the two treatment modalities by retrospectively analyzing the clinical data of SISMAD patients treated at our center in order to provide evidence for individualized treatment decisions.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 174 patients diagnosed with SISMAD at Ningbo Second Hospital between January 2018 and December 2023.Among them,30 patients received conservative treatment,and 144 underwent endovascular intervention(including stent implantation alone or in combination with coil embolization of the false lumen).All patients were diagnosed using CTA or superior mesenteric artery angiography and classified accordingly.Patients were followed up at 1 month and 1 year after treatment to assess clinical symptom relief and radiological outcomes,including dissection remodeling and stent patency.Results:In the conservative group,the symptom relief rate was 90.0%at 1 month and 92.8%at 1 year;in the interventional group,the corresponding rates were 99.3%and 98.6%.The difference in symptom relief at 1 month was statistically significant(P=0.016),while the difference at 1 year was not(P>0.05).Subgroup analysis by classification showed that the interventional group generally had higher symptom relief rates than the conservative group across all types.However,none of the differences reached statistical significance(all P>0.05).The conservative group showed poorer symptom control in type Ⅲpatients,including one death.The technical success rate of endovascular treatment was 99.3%,with no cases of stent displacement or occlusion within 1 year.The complete remodeling rate was 86.8%,and the stent patency rate was 100.0%.Some patients had minor mural thrombus formation within the stent without evidence of flow obstruction.Conclusion:Endovascular intervention offers a high technical success rate and favorable short-and medium-term efficacy in SISMAD patients,particularly for type Ⅱ and Ⅲ cases with compromised true lumen perfusion.Treatment strategies should be tailored based on the dissection type and the degree of true lumen compression to improve clinical outcomes and reduce associated risks.
4.Robot-assisted coronary artery bypass grafting: a single-center experience of 252 cases
Yining LI ; Yuanhao FU ; Tong DING ; Luyu MENG ; Yichen GONG ; Song WU ; Yunpeng LING
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;41(1):16-21
Objective:To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of robot-assisted coronary artery bypass(RACAB).Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the clinical outcomes from 252 consecutive patients who underwent RACAB in our center between April 2021 and August 2023. The internal mammary artery(IMA) was harvested using the skeletonized technique with the assistance of the robotic system. Then, graft-to-target vessel anastomoses were performed via a 4-6 cm left fifth intercostal thoracotomy. Coronary angiography or coronary CTA was routinely performed before discharge.Results:149 patients(59.1%) underwent multi-vessel coronary bypass. 140 patients(55.6%) underwent total arterial bypass grafting, with 131 patients(52.0%) undergoing RACAB with in situ bilateral IMA. IMA harvesting failed in 6 patients(1.6%). One patient(0.4%) was assisted by extracorporeal circulation, and 5 patients(2.0%) underwent re-thoracotomy postoperatively. The patency rate of grafts was 96.6%(449/465). The 12-month and 24-month survival rate were 97.8% and 96.5% respectively; The 12-month and 24-month MACCE-free survival rate were 95.2% and 92.6%, respectively.Conclusion:RACAB is safe and feasible. With the assistance of the robotic system, in situ bilateral IMA can be obtained and bypassed to all target vessels territory. Extended follow-up is warranted.
5.Detection and analysis of brain function in patients with pelvic floor overactive bladder by resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging with amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation
Zhongqing WEI ; Yunpeng LI ; Chunlong LI ; Sumin ZHAO ; Liucheng DING ; Sicong ZHANG ; Qingbing ZHANG ; Qiang XIA
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(9):781-784
Objective The amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation(ALFF)resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging(rs-fMRI)was used to investigate the signals image in the brain functional areas of overactive bladder(OAB)patients.Methods OAB patients treated in 3 participating hospitals during Mar.2021 and Mar.2023 were selected as the OAB group(n=14).Healthy subjects matching the gender,age and years of education of the patients in the OAB group were collected as the control group(NC group,n=14).Changes in the over active bladder symptom score(OABSS),quality of life scale(QoL),self-rating depression scale(SDS),self-rating anxiety scale(SAS)were analyzed.All subjects underwent rs-fMRI to collect blood oxygen level dependent magnetic resonance signals,which were then processed with ALFF.Two-sample t-test was conducted on the results to obtain the different brain regions.Results The OABSS[(8.07±0.37)vs.(1.21±0.18)],QoL[(4.85±0.21)vs.(0.64±0.13)],SAS[(60.14±1.40)vs.(37.64±1.57)]and SDS[(52.50±1.29)vs.(36.14±0.34)]scores of the OAB group were higher than those of the NC group,with significant differences(P<0.05).The brain regions with significant differences in ALFF were located in the left supplementary motor area,left medial superior frontal gyrus and right anterior central gyrus(P<0.000 1).Conclusion The abnormal spontaneous activity and coordination ability of the brain in resting state may lead to OAB symptoms,which are displayed in the abnormal functions of the left supplementary motor area,left medial superior frontal gyrus and right anterior central gyrus.
6.Efficacy of arthroscopic double-row double-pulley technique in the treatment of Ideberg type IA scapular glenoid fracture
Yunpeng BAI ; Weibing SUN ; Chenshen CHI ; Miao WANG ; Haoliang DING ; Jian SUN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(1):73-79
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of arthroscopic double-row double-pulley technique in the treatment of Ideberg type IA scapular glenoid fracture.Methods:A retrospective case series study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 16 patients with Ideberg type IA scapular glenoid fracture admitted to Jiading Branch of Shanghai General Hospital from January 2018 to December 2021, including 10 males and 6 females, aged 25-65 years [(42.9±5.1)years]. The patients were treated with arthroscope-assisted reduction and double-row double-pulley technique. The operation time was recorded. Three-dimensional reconstruction of the shoulder joint with CT was performed to assess fracture displacement and healing. Modified University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) score and Constant-Murley score were used to evaluate shoulder function and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score was used to evaluate pain before surgery, at 3, 6, 12 months after surgery and at the last follow-up. The complications were observed.Results:All the patients were followed up for 12-36 months [(20.3±4.4)months]. The operation time was 60-90 minutes [(74.7±8.9)minutes]. Three-dimensional construction of the shoulder joint with CT performed at 3 months after surgery showed that there was no fracture re-displacement and all the patients had bone union. The modified UCLA score, Constant-Murley score and VAS score at 3 months after surgery were (30.4±0.4)points, (84.3±1.4)points and 2.0(1.3, 3.0)points, respectively, which were significantly improved compared with those before surgery [(21.1±0.5)points, (56.4±1.3)points and 5.0(5.0, 6.0)points respectively] ( P<0.05). The modified UCLA score, Constant-Murley score and VAS score at 6 months after surgery were (33.1±0.4)points, (91.0±0.5)points and 1.0(1.0, 2.0)]points respectively, which were significantly improved compared with those at 3 months after surgery ( P<0.05). The modified UCLA score, Constant-Murley score and VAS score at 12 months after surgery were (33.5±0.3)points, (92.6±0.6)points and 1.0(0.3, 1.8)points respectively, showing no significant differences from those at 6 months after surgery ( P>0.05). The modified UCLA score, Constant-Murley score and VAS score at the last follow-up were (33.8±0.8)points, (93.7±1.8)points and 1.0(0.0, 1.0)points respectively, with no significant differences from those at 12 months after surgery ( P>0.05). There were no complications such as wound infection, neurovascular injury or shoulder stiffness after surgery. Conclusion:Arthroscopic double-row double-pulley technique for the treatment of Ideberg type IA scapular glenoid fracture has a short operation time, a high fracture healing rate, good shoulder function recovery, and pain relief, with no common complications.
7.Primary cilia support cartilage regeneration after injury.
Dike TAO ; Lei ZHANG ; Yunpeng DING ; Na TANG ; Xiaoqiao XU ; Gongchen LI ; Pingping NIU ; Rui YUE ; Xiaogang WANG ; Yidong SHEN ; Yao SUN
International Journal of Oral Science 2023;15(1):22-22
In growing children, growth plate cartilage has limited self-repair ability upon fracture injury always leading to limb growth arrest. Interestingly, one type of fracture injuries within the growth plate achieve amazing self-healing, however, the mechanism is unclear. Using this type of fracture mouse model, we discovered the activation of Hedgehog (Hh) signaling in the injured growth plate, which could activate chondrocytes in growth plate and promote cartilage repair. Primary cilia are the central transduction mediator of Hh signaling. Notably, ciliary Hh-Smo-Gli signaling pathways were enriched in the growth plate during development. Moreover, chondrocytes in resting and proliferating zone were dynamically ciliated during growth plate repair. Furthermore, conditional deletion of the ciliary core gene Ift140 in cartilage disrupted cilia-mediated Hh signaling in growth plate. More importantly, activating ciliary Hh signaling by Smoothened agonist (SAG) significantly accelerated growth plate repair after injury. In sum, primary cilia mediate Hh signaling induced the activation of stem/progenitor chondrocytes and growth plate repair after fracture injury.
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8.Effect of reperfusion injury following different ischemic duration on skeletal muscle in rats
Shengye ZHANG ; Linjie YANG ; Yunpeng LI ; Fudong HU ; Shengcun GUO ; Dong CHENG ; Yi TANG ; Ding YU ; Haiqiang SANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2022;38(2):172-181
Objective:To investigate effect of reperfusion injury following different ischemic duration on skeletal muscle in rats.Methods:A model of ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) was established by unilateral clamping femoral artery and additional application of tourniquet in skeletal muscle of hind limbs in 35 male Wsitar rats. According to different ischemia time, the animals were assigned to 2-hour ischemia and 24-hour reperfusion (I2R24 group), 2.5-hour ischemia and 24-hour reperfusion (I2.5R24 group), 3-hour ischemia and 24-hour reperfusion (I3R24 group), 4-hour ischemia and 24-hour reperfusion (I4R24 group) and sham group, with 7 rats per group. At the end of reperfusion, gastrocnemious tissues and plasma samples were collected and analyzed. The ratio of wet ∶ dry weight (W/D) was used to measure muscle edema. The assay of 3-(4, 5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) was conducted to evaluate muscle viability. HE staining was executed to observe histopathological changes. Immunofluorescence staining was performed to assess the levels of C1q, C3b/c, tissue factor (TF), fibrinogen (FN), bradykinin receptor 1 (BR1), BR2, vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1), E-selectin, fibrinogen-like protein-2 (FGL-2) and myeloperoxidase (MPO) in muscle tissues. ELISA method was used to determine the concentrations of interferonγ (IFN-γ), interleukin7 (IL-7), IL-18, macrophage inflammatory1α (MIP-1α) and monocyte chemotactic protein 1 (MCP-1) in plasma.Results:With prolongation of ischemia time and subsequent reperfusion, tissue edema became severe gradually. The ratio of W/D was 5.3±0.2, 6.1±0.3, 6.9±0.2, 7.6±0.3 in I2R24, I2.5R24, I3R24 and I4R24 groups, higher than that in sham group (4.5±0.1) (all P<0.01). Muscle viability got decreased gradually. Muscle viability was (62.4±3.5)%, (45.3±3.3)%, (35.4±3.4)%, (27.1±5.9)% in I2R24, I2.5R24, I3R24 and I4R24 groups, lower than that in sham group[(93.8±7.2)%](all P<0.01). Histopathological changes became aggravated gradually. The most severe group was I4R24 group, with the most severe myocyte injury, interstitial edema and extensive inflammatory infiltration, followed by I3R24, I2.5R24 and I2R24 groups in order. There was normal structure integrity and neatly arranged myocyte in sham group. Meanwhile, levels of C1q, C3b, FN, BR1, VCAM-1, E-selectin and FGL-2 got increased gradually. The highest levels for these factors were seen in I4R24 group, followed by I3R24 group, I2.5R24 group, I2R24 group and sham group in order. The rough ratio of the number of positive MPO cells/total cell number under high lens (×200) were increased gradually, with the highest level in I4R24 group, followed by I3R24 group, I2.5R24 group, I2R24 group and sham group in order. However, expression of TF and BR2 were not altered significantly among the groups. Plasma levels of INF-γ, IL-7, IL-18, MIP-1α and MCP-1 elevated gradually with prolongation of ischemia time (all P<0.01). The sequence was the sham group, I2R24 group, I2.5R24 group, I3R24 group and I4R24 groups for levels of these factors from low to high (all P<0.01). Conclusion:Reperfusion after prolongation of ischemia duration can increase the activation of complement, coagulation, kinin and endothelial cells as well as the release of inflammatory factors, and thus aggravate the degree of skeletal muscle tissue injury.
9.Analysis of volatile organic compounds in urine of diabetic patients comorbid with depression
Zhijun GUO ; Xuyin DING ; Zhuman LI ; Yunpeng MA ; Yan WANG ; Xuemei YU ; Min ZHANG ; Feng XU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2022;40(6):540-545
Objective To compare the difference of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the urine of diabetic patients comorbid with or without depression. Methods Patients with type 2 diabetes who met the diagnostic criteria of prevention and treatment guidelines and were treated in inpatient department of Sixth People’s Hospital South Campus, Shanghai Jiaotong University, from November 2019 to November 2020 were included in the study. Depression screening was performed using PHQ9 scale. According to the scores, the patients were divided into two groups: diabetic patient group and diabetic patient comorbidity depression group. The morning urine was collected and VOCs in urine were detected using a miniature gas tester. Results A total of 161 patients with diabetes mellitus, including 141 patients in the diabetic group and 20 patients in the diabetic comorbidity depression group. The results indicated that the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of the method are 80%, 98% and 92.8% respectively. There were differences in urine volatile organic compounds between the two groups. Conclusions Compared with diabetic patients, the composition of volatile organic compounds in urine may change after diabetic comorbidity depression, which can provide experimental reference for early clinical diagnosis of depression.
10.Tracing PRX1+ cells during molar formation and periodontal ligament reconstruction.
Xuyan GONG ; Han ZHANG ; Xiaoqiao XU ; Yunpeng DING ; Xingbo YANG ; Zhiyang CHENG ; Dike TAO ; Congjiao HU ; Yaozu XIANG ; Yao SUN
International Journal of Oral Science 2022;14(1):5-5
Neural crest-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are known to play an essential function during tooth and skeletal development. PRX1+ cells constitute an important MSC subtype that is implicated in osteogenesis. However, their potential function in tooth development and regeneration remains elusive. In the present study, we first assessed the cell fate of PRX1+ cells during molar development and periodontal ligament (PDL) formation in mice. Furthermore, single-cell RNA sequencing analysis was performed to study the distribution of PRX1+ cells in PDL cells. The behavior of PRX1+ cells during PDL reconstruction was investigated using an allogeneic transplanted tooth model. Although PRX1+ cells are spatial specific and can differentiate into almost all types of mesenchymal cells in first molars, their distribution in third molars is highly limited. The PDL formation is associated with a high number of PRX1+ cells; during transplanted teeth PDL reconstruction, PRX1+ cells from the recipient alveolar bone participate in angiogenesis as pericytes. Overall, PRX1+ cells are a key subtype of dental MSCs involved in the formation of mouse molar and PDL and participate in angiogenesis as pericytes during PDL reconstruction after tooth transplantation.
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