1.Problems to be faced in the treatment of colorectal cancer in patients with Lynch syndrome
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(2):85-87
The success of recent immunotherapy and target immunotherapy further shows the importance of MDT model for colorectal cancer and other related cancers in patients with Lynch syndrome characterized by mismatch repair defect molecular pathology, which urges doctors to first choose targeted drug for suitable patients and develop methods that can accurately judge the curative effect,to study whether we should adopt the "down-scaled version" radical surgery to achieve the goal of radical cure, and to study whether PD-1 inhibitors can prevent the occurrence of Lynch syndrome malignant tumor and achieve organ preservation to a greater extent.
2.Comparison on CT-guided percutaneous radiofrequency ablation and cryoablation combined with synchronous biopsy of pulmonary nodules
Yingtian WEI ; Zhenjun WANG ; Xiao ZHANG ; Xiaobo ZHANG ; Xin ZHANG ; Xiaofeng HE ; Zhongliang ZHANG ; Hui SUN ; Li MA ; Yueyong XIAO
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(5):305-309
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of CT-guided percutaneous radiofrequency ablation(RFA)and cryoablation(CRYO)combined with synchronous biopsy of pulmonary nodules.Methods Totally 62 patients with pulmonary nodules who underwent CT-guided percutaneous ablation with either RFA(n=30)or argon-helium CRYO(n=32)combined with simultaneous biopsy were enrolled,and the regarding postoperative complication rates and 1-year local control outcomes were compared.Results All patients successfully completed both ablation and biopsy procedures.In RFA group,the mean diameter of lesion was(1.43±0.33)cm,and the biopsy positive rate was 90.00%(27/30).Post-biopsy intrapulmonary hemorrhage extent immediately increased by 0.60(0.28,1.63)cm.Hemoptysis,pneumothorax requiring chest tube placement and infectious cavities observed in 2(2/30,6.67%),6(6/30,20.00%)and 4 cases(4/30,13.33%),respectively,and the 1-year local control rate in RFA group was 90.00%(27/30).In CRYO group,the mean diameter of lesion was(1.59±0.34)cm,and the biopsy positive rate was 100%(32/32).Post-biopsy intrapulmonary hemorrhage extent increased by 1.20(0.60,1.83)cm.Hemoptysis occurred in 7 cases(7/32,21.88%),and pneumothorax requiring chest tube placement was noticed in 8 cases(8/32,25.00%),while no infectious cavity was observed.The 1-year local control rate in CRYO group reached 96.88%(31/32).Statistical difference of infectious cavity was found between groups(P<0.05).Conclusion Simultaneous biopsy during CT-guided percutaneous RFA and CRYO for lung nodules were both efficient and safe,while the former with relative higher incidence of infectious cavity.
3.Impact mechanisms, assessment methods, and prevention and management of right heart failure associated with left ventricular assist devices
Kunsheng LI ; Yumeng WANG ; Lin MI ; Wenjie JI ; Yongqing CHENG ; Zhenjun XU ; Dongjin WANG ; Jun PAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(11):1655-1663
Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) serves as a critical therapeutic option for patients with end-stage heart failure, significantly enhancing survival rates and quality of life. However, LVAD implantation exerts complex and profound effects on right ventricular (RV) function, with RV dysfunction emerging as a key factor influencing the prognosis of LVAD patients. This article systematically reviews the relationship between LVAD and RV function, exploring the importance of RV function in LVAD patients, assessment methods, underlying mechanisms of impact, and strategies for prevention and management. Comprehensive evidence suggests that preoperative evaluation of RV function is crucial for predicting the risk of RV dysfunction, while effective prevention and management rely on preoperative optimization, meticulous intraoperative techniques, rigorous postoperative monitoring, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Furthermore, this review discusses the potential and future directions of emerging technologies, such as improved LVAD designs, biventricular assist devices, gene therapy, and personalized medicine, in ameliorating RV dysfunction. In conclusion, RV function is one of the key determinants of successful LVAD therapy. Through comprehensive assessment, prevention, and management of RV function, coupled with the application of novel technologies, the clinical outcomes of LVAD patients can be further improved.
4.Research Progress in the Treatment of Human Cytomegalovirus Infection
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(8):1289-1296
Human cytomegalovirus(HCMV)infection can manifest as asymptomatic,systemic symptoms or tissue invasive disease,etc.After infection,it can establish a persistent or latent infection in the host,and viral reactivation occurs in the case of immunocompromised organisms and leads to serious diseases.With the widespread use of antiviral drugs,the prognosis of HCMV infection has been improved,but long-term antiviral therapy is accompanied by the emergence of adverse drug reactions or drug resistance,and refractory or drug-resistant HCMV infections have become a clinical problem which should not be ignored and solved urgently.Therefore,this article reviews the latest advances of treatment strategies for HCMV infection for clinical reference.
5.Surgical strategies for osteotomy correction of severe lower limb deformities in hypophosphatemic rickets.
Shaofeng JIAO ; Sihe QIN ; Zhenjun WANG ; Yue GUO ; Hongsheng XU ; Zhijie LIU ; Shilong WANG
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2025;39(6):701-707
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the corrective strategies and effectiveness of osteotomy surgery for severe lower limb deformities in hypophosphatemic rickets.
METHODS:
A retrospective analysis was conducted on 29 patients with severe lower limb deformities of hypophosphatemic rickets who underwent surgical treatment between February 2012 and August 2024. There were 9 males and 20 females. The age ranged from 13 to 53 years, with an average of 24.6 years. All patients were deformities of both lower limbs, presenting as 24 cases of O-shaped legs, 2 cases of wind-blown deformities, and 3 cases of X-shaped legs. Based on the full-length films of both lower limbs in the standing position before operation, the osteotomy planes of the femur, tibia, and fibula were designed. Among them, if both the same-sided thigh and leg were deformed, staged surgeries of both lower limbs were selected. If only the thigh or leg were deformed, simultaneous surgeries of both lower limbs were selected. The femur deformity was corrected immediately after osteotomy at the deformed plane; the osteotomy fragment was temporarily controlled with an external fixator, which was removed after perform internal fixation with a steel plate. After fibular osteotomy, the Ilizarov frame or Taylor frame was installed on the tibia and fibula. The threaded rods were removed and then tibial osteotomy was performed on the deformed plane. Patients using the Taylor frame did not undergo deformity correction during operation. The external fixators were adjusted starting 7 days after operation to correct the varus, valgus, and rotational deformities of the lower limb. Patients using the Ilizarov frame corrected the rotational deformity of the tibia during operation. The external fixator was adjusted starting 7 days after operation to correct the varus and valgus deformities of the lower limb. During the treatment period, the patient could walk with partial weight-bearing on the operated limb with crutches. The external fixator was removed after the bone healed. Before operation and at last follow-up, the medial proximal tibial angle (MPTA), lateral distal tibial angle (LDTA), posterior proximal tibial angle (PPTA), anterior distal tibial angle (ADTA), anatomic lateral distal femoral angle (aLDFA), posterior distal femoral angle (PDFA), and mechanical axis deviation (MAD), lower limb rotation, limb length discrepancy (LLD) were measured. The self-made scoring criteria were adopted to evaluate the degree of lower limb deformity of the patients.
RESULTS:
All operations were successfully completed, and no complications such as nerve or vascular injury occurred. The adjustment time of the external fixator of the lower limb after operation was 28-46 days, with an average of 37.4 days. The wearing time of the external fixator ranged from 134 to 398 days, with an average of 181.5 days. Mild pin tract infections occurred in 2 limbs. The osteofascial compartment syndrome occurred in 1 limb after operation. No complications related to orthopedic adjustment of the external fixator occurred in other patients. All patients were followed up 6-56 months, with an average of 28.2 months. At last follow-up, full-length films of both lower limbs in the standing position showed that the coronal mechanical axes of the lower limbs of all patients returned to the normal. At last follow-up, MPTA, LDTA, PPTA, aLDFA, PDFA, MAD, lower limb rotation, LLD, and the score of lower limb deformity significantly improved when compared with those before operation ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in ADTA between pre- and post-operation ( P>0.05). The degree of lower limb deformity were rated as moderate in 2 cases and poor in 27 cases before operation and as excellent in 7 cases, good in 18 cases, and moderate in 4 cases at last follow-up, with an excellent and good rate of 86.2%.
CONCLUSION
For severe lower limb deformities in hypophosphatemic rickets, immediate correction of deformities with femoral osteotomy and internal plate fixation, as well as gradually correction of deformities with tibiofibular osteotomy and circular external fixation (Ilizarov frame or Taylor frame), have satisfactory therapeutic effects.
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Male
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Osteotomy/instrumentation*
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Female
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Adult
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Retrospective Studies
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Tibia/abnormalities*
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Adolescent
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Femur/abnormalities*
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Middle Aged
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Fibula/surgery*
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Rickets, Hypophosphatemic/complications*
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Young Adult
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External Fixators
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Bone Plates
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Lower Extremity Deformities, Congenital/etiology*
6.Problems to be faced in the treatment of colorectal cancer in patients with Lynch syndrome
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(2):85-87
The success of recent immunotherapy and target immunotherapy further shows the importance of MDT model for colorectal cancer and other related cancers in patients with Lynch syndrome characterized by mismatch repair defect molecular pathology, which urges doctors to first choose targeted drug for suitable patients and develop methods that can accurately judge the curative effect,to study whether we should adopt the "down-scaled version" radical surgery to achieve the goal of radical cure, and to study whether PD-1 inhibitors can prevent the occurrence of Lynch syndrome malignant tumor and achieve organ preservation to a greater extent.
7.PE_PGRS37 protein promotes intracellular colonization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by inhibiting macrophage autophagy flow
Mengyu LI ; Zhenjun ZHANG ; Tingting FENG ; Hui WANG ; Chanchan NIE ; Chunwen CHEN ; Yunjie GAO ; Yifan DUAN ; Ruonan GUO ; Yingying CUI ; Guanghui DANG ; Siguo LIU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(10):1005-1010,1015
This study explored the effect of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis(Mtb)PE/PPE family protein PE_PGRS37 on the growth of Mycobacterium smegmatis(Ms)and macrophage autophagy during Mtb infection.The pe_pgrs37 gene was amplified from Mtb genome through PCR,and the recombinant vector pAIN-PE_PGRS37 was successfully constructed through homologous recombi-nation.pAIN-PE_PGRS37 and pAIN were integrated into Ms through electroshock to construct pAIN-PGRS37/Ms and pAIN/Ms re-combinant bacteria.Western blotting indicated that the PE_PGRS37 protein was correctly expressed in pAIN-PE_PGRS37/Ms.The re-combinant bacteria were inoculated in 7H9/7H10 medium,and their colony morphology and growth curves were observed.No signifi-cant difference in colony morphology was observed between pAIN-PE_PGRS37/Ms and pAIN/Ms.The growth rate significantly in-creased between 10 and 16 h,and a plateau was reached at 26 h.After infection of U937 cells with pAIN-PE_PGRS37/Ms and pAIN/Ms,macrophage autophagy flow was detected with western blotting and immunofluorescence.In the pAIN-PE_PGRS37/Ms-infected group,compared with the pAIN/Ms-infected group,macrophage LC3-II and p62 protein expression was significantly up-regulated(P<0.001)and inhibited autophagosome and lysosome fusion.The intracellular survival of the recombinant bacteria was detected through colony counting,and pAIN-PE_PGRS37/Ms showed significantly greater survival in macrophages at 12 h,24 h,and 48 h than pAIN/Ms(P<0.05).Our results suggested that PE_PGRS37 protein promotes Mycobacterium survival in macrophages by blocking macro-phage autophagy flow,thus inhibiting macrophage autophagy.
8.risk factors of prolonged postoperative ileus after laparoscopic colorectal resection in elderly patients
Liangang MA ; Zhilei CHEN ; Danying LU ; Lin LI ; Jingxuan ZHU ; Huachong MA ; Zhenjun WANG ; Hao QU
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2025;33(8):808-812
Objective To explore the risk factors and possible preventive measures of delayed postoperative intestinal paralysis(PPOI)in elderly(aged ≥75 years)patients with colorectal cancer.Methods This retrospective study included 333 patients with CRC who underwent laporascopic resection in General Department of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital from June 2016 to August 2023.There were 126 patients were enrolled in PPOI group and 207 patients were enrolled in non-PPOI group.The perioperative clinical characteristics of the patients were compared between PPOI group and non-PPOI group,and the risk factors of PPOI and potential preventive measures for them were investigated usingLogisticregression.Results The incidence of PPOI after laparoscopic surgery in elderly patients with colorectal cancer was 37.84%.The ages of the PPOI group and the non-PPOI group were(82.60±3.587)years and(80.38±3.847)years respectively.The rates of primary enterostomy during the operation were 20.63%and 9.66%,respectively,and the preoperative combined nutritional risks were 53.97%and 20.77%,respectively.The preoperative serum albumin levels were lower,which were(35.32±3.77)g/L and(38.36±3.91)g/L,respectively,and the preoperative hemoglobin levels were(104.47±20.31)g/L and(110.33±20.27)g/L,respectively.The intraoperative blood loss was(140.48±130.65)mland(98.26±56.45)ml,respectively.The patients who received enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)measures during the perioperative period were 14.29%and 75.85%,respectively.There was a statistically significant difference between the two groups(P<0.05).The Logistic analysis showed that the risk factors for elderly patients with PPOI including increased age,preoperative nutritional risk,low preoperative albumin,increased intraoperative blood loss.Moreover,the implementation of ERAS protocols including preoperative nutritional support,multimodal low-opioid anesthesia,gastric tube removal and ground activity early after surgery may be the protective factors of PPOI.Conclusion The risk factors of PPOI for colorectal patients older than 75 years including increased age,preoperative nutritional risk,low preoperative albumin,increased intraoperative blood loss.The ERAS protocols including preoperative nutritional support,multimodal low-opioid anesthesia,gastric tube removal and ground activity early after surgery may be useful to prevent the occurrence of PPOI for elderly patients with colorectal cancer.
9.Research Progress in the Treatment of Human Cytomegalovirus Infection
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(8):1289-1296
Human cytomegalovirus(HCMV)infection can manifest as asymptomatic,systemic symptoms or tissue invasive disease,etc.After infection,it can establish a persistent or latent infection in the host,and viral reactivation occurs in the case of immunocompromised organisms and leads to serious diseases.With the widespread use of antiviral drugs,the prognosis of HCMV infection has been improved,but long-term antiviral therapy is accompanied by the emergence of adverse drug reactions or drug resistance,and refractory or drug-resistant HCMV infections have become a clinical problem which should not be ignored and solved urgently.Therefore,this article reviews the latest advances of treatment strategies for HCMV infection for clinical reference.
10.B cell receptor signaling pathway and its therapeutic implications in B-cell lymphoma
Jingwen WANG ; Zhenjun LI ; Liangcheng LYU ; Xiaoyu YAO ; Ning DING
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):436-441
B-cell lymphomas account for 70%-80%of non-Hodgkin lymphomas(NHL)and exhibit significant heterogeneity in genetic profiles,phenotypic characteristics,and clinical manifestations,posing substantial challenges for clinical management.The B-cell receptor(BCR)is a transmembrane receptor on the surface of B cells that plays a central regulatory role in B-cell development,activation,and adaptive immune responses.As a core mechanism driving malignant transformation in various B-cell malignancies,aberrant activation of the BCR signaling pathway,plays a pivotal role in B lymphoma pathogenesis.Dysregulated BCR signaling not only promotes tumor cell proliferation,survival,and anti-apoptotic capacity but also accelerates malignant progression.Consequently,researchers are vigorously exploring therapeutic strategies targeting BCR and its downstream pathways,including inhibitors of Bruton's tyrosine kinase(BTK)and PI3K,as well as direct BCR-targeted approaches.The central role of BCR signaling in lymphoma pathogenesis and treatment underscores its potential as a critical focus for future therapeutic development,offering new directions and hope for improved clinical outcomes.

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