1.Single-cell RNA sequencing and the pathogenesis of intervertebral disc degeneration
Haotian CHENG ; Xiaofeng ZHAO ; Xiangdong LU ; Yibo ZHAO ; Zhifeng FAN ; Detai QI ; Xiaonan WANG ; Runtian ZHOU ; Xinjie JIN ; Bin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(1):93-99
BACKGROUND:Intervertebral disc degeneration is clinically considered to be the main cause of low back pain,but due to the unclear pathogenesis of intervertebral disc degeneration,there is still a lack of effective means to delay the progression of the disease.Single-cell RNA sequencing technology can amplify and sequence mRNA at the single-cell level,reveal the gene expression intensity of a single cell,discover different cell subsets in tissues according to the heterogeneity of cells,study the pathogenesis of intervertebral disc degeneration at the molecular level,and provide a new theoretical basis for its early diagnosis and treatment. OBJECTIVE:To introduce the basic principles of single-cell RNA sequencing technology and review the research progress of single-cell RNA sequencing technology in intervertebral disc degeneration in recent years. METHODS:A computer was used to search PubMed,Web of Science,CNKI and WanFang databases for the literature published from 2012 to 2022.Key words were"single-cell RNA sequencing,intervertebral disc degeneration,sequencing Technology"in Chinese and English.Duplicate,poor-quality and irrelevant articles were excluded;a total of 70 articles were eventually included. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)We identified new cell subsets such as homeostatic chondrocytes,hypertrophy chondrocyte-like nucleus pulposus cells and fibrous nucleus pulposus cells,identified the marker genes and transcription factors of these cell subsets,and described the functions,differentiation paths and cell fate of these cell subsets during the development and progression of intervertebral disc degeneration,and proposed the concept of progenitor nucleus pulposus cells.A cell subpopulation with progenitor nucleus pulposus cells properties was identified and its effectiveness in treating intervertebral disc degeneration was verified in mice.(2)Fibro chondrocyte-like annulus fibrosus cells and annulus fibrosus stem cells with both cartilage and fiber properties were identified,and a new type of composite hydrogel was prepared by combining fibrous cartilage inducers silk fibroin and hyaluronic acid in vitro.Experiments in mice demonstrated that this hydrogel could repair both annulus fibrosus tissue and cartilage matrix,and was remarkably effective in the treatment of intervertebral disc degeneration.(3)Regulatory chondrocytes were found in endplate cartilage.Two distinct fates in the progression of intervertebral disc degeneration were analyzed and the differential genes in the two fates were identified.Intercellular communication analysis indicated that regulatory chondrocytes interact with endothelial cells to promote angiogenesis.(4)Immune cells such as macrophages,T cells,myeloid progenitor cells and neutrophils were identified in the degenerated intervertebral disc tissues,demonstrating the existence of immune response during intervertebral disc degeneration.It was found that apolipoprotein induced the polarization of macrophages M1 and M2 subtypes,and this polarization process affected the activity of progenitor nucleus pulposus cells by amplifying the inflammatory response through the MIF signaling pathway.
2.Augmentation uretero-enterocystoplasty for lower urinary tract dysfunction: a long-term retrospective efficacy study
Limin LIAO ; Runtian LUO ; Zhonghan ZHOU ; Guang FU ; Guoqing CHEN ; Fan ZHANG ; Xing LI ; Zongsheng XIONG ; Yanhe JU ; Huiling CONG ; Yiming WANG ; Lihua ZHA ; Juan WU ; Yi GAO ; Huafang JING
Chinese Journal of Urology 2022;43(9):651-658
Objective:To investigate the long-term efficacy and complications of augmentation uretero-enterocystoplasty (AUEC).Methods:The clinical data of 262 patients with lower urinary tract dysfunction who underwent AUEC at our center from January 2003 to June 2022 were analyzed retrospectively. There were 193 males and 69 females, the median age was 24 (4, 67) years, the median disease duration was 12.0 (0.2, 56.0) years and the preoperative creatinine was 91.5 (68.1, 140.0) μmol/L. 320 ureters had high-grade UUTD, 216 ureters had VUR, 14 of which had low-pressure reflux.The number of low-grade VUR ureter was 22 (10.2%) and the number of high-grade VUR ureter was 194 (89.8%). Video-urodynamics showed that the maximum bladder capacity was 102 (47, 209) ml, the maximum detrusor pressure was 33.0 (15.5, 50.5) cmH 2O, and the bladder compliance was 6.4 (3.0, 12.3) ml/cmH 2O. All patients underwent AUEC. The surgical method is to cut a segment of sigmoid colon, open the sigmoid colon along the mesenteric margin, fold and suture it into " U" or " S" shaped intestinal mesh according to the principle of " detubulization" . At the same time, perform ureteroplasty and replanting, and then anastomosis the intestinal mesh with the opened bladder flap to form an expanded new bladder. Follow-up was performed via outpatient clinic or telephone. The creatinine, maximum bladder capacity, maximum detrusor pressure, bladder compliance, ureteral reflux and upper urinary tract dilatation were compared preoperatively and postoperatively. The postoperative complications were also evaluated. Results:The median follow-up time was 57.4 (4, 151) months after surgery. At 1-3 months after surgery, the maximum bladder capacity and bladder compliance increased to 303.9% and 189.9% of the preoperative level, and the maximum detrusor pressure decreased to 63.6% of the preoperative level. At 6-10 years after surgery, the maximum bladder capacity and bladder compliance increased to 490.2% and 627.9% and the maximum detrusor pressure decreased to 25.8% of the preoperative level. The UUTD of the patients was significantly reduced after surgery. The number of the high grade UUTD decreased to 116 (116/398, 29.2%) at 1-3 months and 51 (51/274, 18.6%) at 4-6 months. At 6-10 years, the number of the high-grade UUTD decreased to 4 (4/76, 5.3%) ( P<0.001), which was significantly lower than that before operation. The VUR was significantly relieved after operation, and 393 ureters had no VUR at 1-3 months, accounting for 97.8% (393/402) of the total ureters. Sustained remission of VUR was observed during follow-up. 73 ureters had no VUR at 6-10 years, accounting for 96.1% (73/76) of total ureters ( P<0.001). Patients' creatinine decreased to 79.0 (65.0-128.2) μmol/L at 1-3 months postoperatively, with a downward trend but no statistical difference, and creatinine levels were not significantly elevated at any postoperative time point compared with preoperative levels ( P>0.05). Postoperative complications included metabolic acidosis in 26 cases (9.9%), vesicoureteral anastomosis stenosis in 15 cases (5.7%), recurrent urinary tract infection in 16 cases (6.1%), and urinary calculi in 20 cases (7.6%), and intestinal obstruction requiring laparotomy in 8 cases (3.1%), all of them could be improved after treatments. Conclusions:AUEC is a safe and effective method for treating high-grade VUR or VUR with impaired anti-reflux mechanism, high-grade UUTD or UUTD with ureteral or vesicoureteral junction obstruction, and all of the complications can be improved after treatment. This technique can increase the bladder capacity and compliance, reconstruct the anti-reflux mechanism, and release upper urinary tract obstruction. It may play an important role in stabilizing and protecting the residual renal function from further deterioration.
3.Inhibition of MYC suppresses programmed cell death ligand-1 expression and enhances immunotherapy in triple-negative breast cancer
Xintong LI ; Lin TANG ; Qin CHEN ; Xumin CHENG ; Yiqiu LIU ; Cenzhu WANG ; Chengjun ZHU ; Kun XU ; Fangyan GAO ; Jinyi HUANG ; Runtian WANG ; Xiaoxiang GUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(20):2436-2445
Background::Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as a promising strategy against triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). One of the immunosuppressive pathways involves programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) and programmed cell death ligand-1 (PD-L1), but many patients derived little benefit from PD-1/PD-L1 checkpoint blockades treatment. Prior research has shown that MYC, a master transcription amplifier highly expressed in TNBC cells, can regulate the tumor immune microenvironment and constrain the efficacy of immunotherapy. This study aims to investigate the regulatory relationship between MYC and PD-L1, and whether a cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor that inhibits MYC expression in combination with anti-PD-L1 antibodies can enhance the response to immunotherapy. Methods::Public databases and TNBC tissue microarrays were used to study the correlation between MYC and PD-L1. The expression of MYC and PD-L1 in TNBCs was examined by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting. A patient-derived tumor xenograft (PDTX) model was used to evaluate the influence of a CDK7 inhibitor THZ1 on PD-L1 expression. Cell proliferation and migration were detected by 5-ethynyl-2′-deoxyuridine (EdU) cell proliferation and cell migration assays. Tumor xenograft models were established for in vivo verification. Results::A high MYC expression level was associated with a poor prognosis and could alter the proportion of tumor-infiltrating immune cells (TIICs). The positive correlation between MYC and PD-L1 was confirmed by immunostaining samples from 165 TNBC patients. Suppression of MYC in TNBC caused a reduction in the levels of both PD-L1 messenger RNA and protein. In addition, antitumor immune response was enhanced in the TNBC cancer xenograft mouse model with suppression of MYC by CDK7 inhibitor THZ1. Conclusions::The combined therapy of CDK7 inhibitor THZ1 and anti-PD-L1 antibody appeared to have a synergistic effect, which might offer new insight for enhancing immunotherapy in TNBC.
4.Short-term clinical analysis of lumbar lateral anterior interbody fusion in the treatment of degenerative lumbar scoliosis
Bin ZHAO ; Detai QI ; Yibo ZHAO ; Xiangdong LU ; Xiaofeng ZHAO ; Runtian ZHOU ; Xiaonan WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(18):1333-1341
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and early clinical effect of lumbar lateral anterior interbody fusion in the treatment of degenerative lumbar scoliosis.Methods:Forty patients with degenerative lumbar scoliosis who underwent lumbar lateral anterior interbody fusion combined with posterior percutaneous pedicle screw and rod internal fixation from January 2018 to January 2020 were selected. There were 17 males and 23 females; The age was 65.4±7.2 years (range 51-84 years). All patients had obvious low back pain, of which 22 patients (55.0%) had lower limb pain, numbness or intermittent claudication. 16 patients (40.0%) had scoliosis and the main curve protruded to the right, and 24 patients (60.0%) had scoliosis and the main curve protruded to the left. The operation time and intraoperative bleeding were recorded. The main outcome measures were visual analogue scale (VAS), Oswestry disability index (ODI), the MOS item short from health survey (SF-36), deformity correction, bone graft fusion time and complications.Results:The left approach was used in 16 cases of scoliosis with the main curve protruding to the right; In 24 cases, the main curve of scoliosis protruded to the left, of which 6 cases showed osteophyte on the concave side (right side) of coronal CT and the right approach was adopted, while the rest were adopted the left approach. Single segment fusion was performed in 8 cases (20.0%), double segment fusion in 12 cases (30.0%), three segment fusion in 16 cases (40.0%), and four segment fusion in 4 cases (10%). Among the 22 patients with symptoms of lower limb nerve damage, 6 needed secondary unilateral laminectomy. All 40 patients completed the operation successfully, the operation time was 255±37 min (range 130-345 min) and the amount of intraoperative bleeding was 100±16.2 ml (range 10-505 ml). All patients were followed up for 12.8±4.5 months (range 6-24 months). The preoperative VAS score was 5.7±1.0, improved to 3.5±0.7 on the first day after operation, and 1.4±0.3 at the last follow-up. The difference was statistically significant ( F=2322.229, P <0.001). The preoperative ODI was 79.9%±9.3%, the first day after operation was 51.6%±8.9%, and the last follow-up was 11.7%±2.2%. The difference was statistically significant ( F=3770.411, P <0.001). SF-36 was 68.6±5.3 before operation and 78.4±5.5 on the first day after operation, which increased to 109.9 ± 4.9 at the last follow-up. The difference was statistically significant ( F=21736.486, P <0.001). The Cobb angle of lumbar scoliosis was 27.8°±14.1° before operation and 7.5°±3.5° on the first day after operation, the difference was statistically significant ( t=3.551, P <0.001); The height of intervertebral space was 10.9±2.1 mm before operation and 15.3±3.4 mm on the first day after operation, the difference was statistically significant ( t=2.106, P <0.001). 24 patients (60.0%) had pain or numbness in the front of the thigh, and 4 patients (10.0%) had quadriceps femoris weakness; These symptoms disappeared within 3 months after operation in 26 patients, except that the numbness in the front of the thigh was only reduced in 2 patients 3 months after operation. All patients achieved satisfactory fusion in all segments at the last follow-up, and there was no non-fusion. Conclusion:Lumbar lateral anterior interbody fusion is a safe and feasible method for the treatment of degenerative lumbar scoliosis.
5.Laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy: a report of 102 patients in one single center
Jiansheng ZHANG ; Tianyang WANG ; Jianhua LIU ; Dongrui LI ; Weihong ZHAO ; Pengxiang LIU ; Runtian LIU ; Shengxiong CHEN ; Xueqing LIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2020;26(3):199-202
Objective:To summarize the technical points of laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD) carried out in a single center.Methods:The clinical data of 102 patients who underwent laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy in 2018 at the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University were retrospectively analyzed, and the general conditions, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, and surgical operation were analyzed. Post-operative complications, hospital stay and other indicators were studied.Results:Of the 102 patients who were included, there were 57 males and 45 females, aged 15.0 to 79.0 (59.9±11.8) years old, with a body mass index (23.6±3.6) kg/m 2. For the 102 patients who underwent LPD, 6 were total pancreatic resection. Three were combined with vascular resection in the form of portal vein-superior mesentery vein segmental resection. The operation time was (376.6±87.2) min, the intraoperative blood loss was 350 (100, 800) ml, and the postoperative hospital stay was (17.0±5.9) days. Postoperative complications occurred in 26 of the 102 patients (25.5%), and more than two complications occurred in 17 patients. B/C grade pancreatic fistula occurred in 9 patients (9.4%), abdominal bleeding in 8 patients (7.8%), gastrointestinal bleeding in 2 patients (2.0%), biliary fistula in 4 patients (3.9%), and gastric emptying disorder in 5 patients (4.9%), 8 patients had pulmonary infection (7.8%). Five patients (4.9%) died during the perioperative period. Conclusion:The main technical points of LPD included en bloc resection, pancreaticojejunostomy, and vascular reconstruction. The basis of LPD is en bloc resection. Combined resection and reconstruction of vascular segments is a sign of maturity of LPD technology and a prerequisite for further development as a routine procedure.
6. Correlation between compression depth and compressive stress of the anteroposterior cervical spinal cord in different sports positions
Xiaofeng ZHAO ; Yibo ZHAO ; Xiangdong LU ; Xiaonan WANG ; Runtian ZHOU ; Yuanzhang JIN ; Detai QI ; Xu YANG ; Bin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(19):1199-1207
Objective:
To explore the relationship between the compression depth and compressive stress of the anterior and posterior cervical spinal cord in different sports positions.
Methods:
Specimens of ten intact fresh cervical spine (C1-T1) from adult cadaver were collected. In order to simulate cervical disc degeneration and abnormal ligamentum flavum, we placed two hemispherical steel balls into the anterior and posterior side of the cervical spinal cord through the bone window of the C4, 5. The measurement was conducted in 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, and 60% of the sagittal diameter for the compressive stress of the anterior and posterior cervical spinal cord under different compression depths of flexion, neutral, and posterior extension.
Results:
The anterior depth of a certain pressure with the posterior pressure depth was increasing in neutral position, the stress on the anterior of the cervical cord-meningeal complex (CCMC) had no significant change, while the stress on the posterior of the CCMC increased greatly with the increasing of the degree of canal occlusion. The stress on the posterior of the CCMC varied insignificantly between 10% and 20% depth of canal occlusion (
7. A mid-term clinical analysis of the treatment of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament with C1,2 single-door laminoplasty
Yibo ZHAO ; Xiaofeng ZHAO ; Xiangdong LU ; Zhonghua ZHANG ; Detai QI ; Xiaonan WANG ; Runtian ZHOU ; Yuanzhang JI ; Bin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(22):1365-1372
Objective:
To analyze the mid-term clinical efficacy of extended to C1, 2 posterior single-door laminoplasty for the treatment of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament combined the upper cervical spine.
Methods:
From February 2013 to December 2015, 32 patients with cervical OPLL who were extended to C1, 2 posterior open-door laminoplasty were enrolled in our hospital (complete follow-up of 25 patients). There were 19 males and 6 females, aged 48-76 years (mean 60.1±7.0 years). Cervical spinal cord function was assessed using the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) spinal cord function score, and the rate of improvement in neurological function was calculated. The quality of life of patients was assessed using the neck disability index (NDI). Axial symptoms were assessed and indexed using the visual analog scale (VAS). The C0-2 angle of the cervical spine was measured by X-ray preoperative and at the last follow-up. The cervical curvature was evaluated by the C2-7 angle, and the cervical vertebra activity was observed by the dynamic X-ray of the cervical spine.
Results:
25 patients were followed up for a period of 26-64 months (mean 35.9±8.1 months). At the last follow-up, the JOA score was 14.32±3.24, the NDI score was 7.61±1.23, and the VAS score was 1.42±0.78. The differences between the three scores were statistically significant compared with the preoperative scores. The neurological improvement rate at the last follow-up was 79.61%±13.23%. The preoperative C0-2 angle was 26.04°±6.28°, and the last follow-up was 24.92°±5.51°; the C2-7 angle was 19.55°±9.42° before surgery, and the C2-7 angle at last follow-up was 17.97°±8.80°. The C2-7 angle at last follow-up was slightly reduced compared with that preoperative, but the difference was not statistically significant. The preoperative cervical vertebra ROM was 35.31°±12.24°, and at the last follow-up it was 32.23°±9.65°. The ROM of cervical vertebrae at the last follow-up was slightly lower than that before surgery, but the difference was not statistically significant. Among them, the reduction of the ROM of overflexion was greater than that of the over-extension, which was the main reason for the decrease of ROM. The OPLL bone mass continued to grow at the last follow-up of 11 patients.
Conclusion
The extended to C1, 2 posterior single-door laminoplasty for the treatment of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament combined the upper cervical spine can achieve adequate spinal cord decompression, satisfactory neurological improvement, and improve the postoperative cervical curvature and activity. There was no obvious change in the curvature and activity of the cervical spine, and the axial symptoms did not increase significantly, and the clinical efficacy was positive.
8. New PRUNUS spine plate system and its biomechanical research and preliminary clinical application
Detai QI ; Xiaofeng ZHAO ; Yibo ZHAO ; Xiangdong LU ; Xu YANG ; Xiaonan WANG ; Runtian ZHOU ; Yuanzhang JIN ; Bin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(24):1496-1506
Objective:
To develop a new type of triple-leaf-enhanced cervical spine plate system, to study its biomechanical properties, perform clinical preliminary applications, and observe clinical effects.
Methods:
Twelve fresh goat specimens were used, and the high-precision digital display grating displacement sensor system was used to compare the stability, fatigue strength and tensile strength of the fixation of the anterior nailing of the new type of triple-leaf-enhanced cervical spine plate system. All of 92 patients with cervical spondylosis who underwent cervical anterior decompression, cage or titanium mesh fusion, with new PRUNUS spine plate system or Atlantis spine plate system internal fixation were selected from January 2015 to January 2018. Comparative study recorded intraoperative blood loss, operative time, preoperative cervical Cobb angle, pain visual analogue scale (VAS), and Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) spinal function score, and neurological improvement ratewas calculated. Frankel grading was used to evaluate pre and postoperative functional status of the anterior and posterior nerves, so as to comprehensively evaluate the initial clinical efficacy of the new PRUNUS spine plate system.
Results:
The biomechanical tests showed that: 1) The flexion, extension, left bending, right bending, left rotation and right rotation ROM after fixing with the new PRUNUS spine plate system were 1.02°±0.13°, 1.32°±0.11°, 0.96°±0.23°, 1.03°±0.19°, 1.37°±0.17° and 1.05°±0.08°. ROM after fixation of Atlantis spine plate system were 0.99°±0.11°, 1.08°±0.23°, 0.83°±0.21°, 0.82°±0.13°, 1.18°±0.43°, 1.17°±0.17°, respectively. There was no significant statistical difference between the two groups; 2) The fatigue life of the new PRUNUS spine plate system and Atlantis spine plate system were 6.3×105 and 6.1×105, and the fatigue strengths were 512.12 Mpa and 502.85 Mpa respectively. There was no statistical difference between the two groups. 3) The maximum pull-out force of the new PRUNUS spine plate system was 483.62±39.14 N, and the maximum pull-out force of the Atlantis spine plate system was 396.55±22.79 N. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant. In the clinical application, the new PRUNUS spine plate system was used, the average operation time was 102.8±13.6 min, and the average blood loss was 56.8±14.1 ml. Using the Atlantis spine plate system, the average operation time was 132.8±15.7 min, and the average blood loss was 76.8±19.1 ml. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant; Using the new PRUNUS spine plate system, the VAS score was reduced from 5.42±1.17 before surgery to 1.58±0.44, the preoperative JOA score was 8.13±1.26, and the JOA score was 14.71±1.16 at the last follow-up. Using the Atlantis spine plate system, the VAS score was 6.94±1.06 before surgery. dropped to 1.75±0.35, the preoperative JOA score was 9.26±1.32, and the JOA score was 14.96±1.56 at the last follow-up. There was no significant difference between the two groups.
Conclusion
The new PRUNUS spine plate system has good biomechanical properties and has a good effect on the stability of the cervical vertebra, especially for the postoperative renovations and osteoporosis patients. The operation is simple and convenient, safe and effective, and worthy of clinical promotion.
9. Research and application of cervical vertebral dome expansion laminoplasty
Bin ZHAO ; Yibo ZHAO ; Xiangdong LU ; Xiaofeng ZHAO ; Yanxin FAN ; Xiaonan WANG ; Runtian ZHOU ; Yuanzhang JIN ; Detai QI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(10):604-612
0bjective:
To explore the feasibility and clinical efficacy of cervical vertebral dome expansion laminoplasty..
Methods:
Our hospital from February 2017 to 2018 Sep 16 cases with cervical spinal canal dome of cervical spinal stenosis angioplasty in treatment of cervical spinal cord due to the medical records of patients, including 14 males and 2 females; Aged 49- 76 years old, average age 57.3±1.7 years old. The course of disease was 7-48 months, with an average disease duration 17.75±1.90 months. Of the 16 patients, 5 had multi-segment cervical disc herniation and 11 had long segmental ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament. All the 16 patients underwent cervical C3-7 dome-type spinal canal enlargement; the position, stability and spinal cord compression of the internal fixation were evaluated according to the patient's imaging data (X-ray, CT and MRI). The neck and upper extremity pain was evaluated by visual analogue scale (VAS) before and after operation. The cervical spinal cord function was evaluated by the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) spinal cord function score, and the rate of improvement of neurological function was calculated. The Frankel grading was used to evaluate the neurological function of patients before and after surgery.
Results:
Cervical X-ray, CT and MRI were performed in all patients before and after surgery. Operation time 55-110 min, mean 65±12 min, bleeding 100-220 ml, mean 110±20 ml. The cross-sectional area of the spinal canal and the median sagittal diameter of the spinal canal were significantly increased compared with the preoperative. All patients were followed up for an average of 10.9±1.4 months (3-20 months). Imaging examination showed that 16 patients had no loosening and fracture after internal fixation, and no re-closure occurred. MRI T2WI images showed continuous recovery of cerebrospinal fluid signal in the spinal cord of C3-7 range. The preoperative VAS score was 7.3±0.9 points, the average VAS score at the last follow-up was 1.6±0.4 points, the preoperative JOA score was 6.9±1.1 points, and the last follow-up JOA score was 13.4±1.3 points. The improvement rate was 87.23%±3.81%; Frankel grade D before surgery, and Frankel grade E after surgery.
Conclusion
Cervical spinal canal domed simple angioplasty operation, spinal canal full, satisfactory clinical efficacy, and can effectively reduce the incidence of related complications, it is a safe and feasible method for the treatment of cervical spinal stenosis.
10.Diagnostic value of dynamic monitoring of C-reactive protein in drain drainage to predict early anastomotic leakage after colorectal cancer surgery.
Jia LU ; Lei ZHENG ; Runtian LI ; Chunmin HAO ; Wenbin GAO ; Ziwei FENG ; Guangya YIN ; Yue WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2017;20(9):1055-1059
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the diagnostic value of dynamic monitoring of C-reactive protein (CRP) in drainage fluid in predicting early anastomotic leakage after colorectal surgery.
METHODSThis study enrolled 172 patients, who were diagnosed as colorectal cancer before operation and underwent radical surgery, without residual tumor tissues by postoperative pathology and perioperative infection, at the Tianjin Medical University Cancer Hospital between July 2015 and January 2016. The C-reactive(CRP) protein level in drainage fluid was continuously monitored from postoperative days (POD) 1 to 5. CRP level was compared between anastomotic leakage (AL) group and non-anastomotic leakage (NAL) group. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve was used to estimate the value of monitoring CRP in drainage fluid to predict anastomotic leakage after colorectal surgery.
RESULTSAmong 172 patients, 101 cases were male and 71 cases were female, with age of (59.9±10.3) years. Anastomotic leakage occurred after colorectal surgery in 24 cases(14.0%, AL group ) and other 148 cases were defined as NAL group. Other than body mass index (BMI), differences in baseline data were not statistically significant between two groups. The CRP lever in AL group and NAL group showed rising trend from POD1 to POD4 [Day 1: (6.7±8.4) g/L vs. (8.0±10.6) g/L; Day 2: (24.8±14.6) g/L vs. (28.3±21.1) g/L, Day 3: (54.8±26.5) g/L vs. (53.8±27.6)g/L, Day 4: (62.0±32.2) g/L vs. (58.4±30.7) g/L], while the differences were not significant (all P>0.05). At POD 5, the CRP lever of AL group increased continuously, while that of NAL group decreased with significant difference [(65.3±38.9) g/L vs. (44.7±39.5) g/L, t=-2.85, P=0.005]. Further stratification analysis on AL group revealed CRP level in early AL (AL occurrence
CONCLUSIONContinuous increase of CRP level in abdominal drainage fluid from POD 1 to POD 5 indicates the occurrence of AL after colorectal cancer operation, especially the detection of CRP level at POD 5 is important.

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