1.A single-center, retrospective analysis of relapse and progression patterns of primary central nervous system lymphoma: can whole brain radiotherapy be replaced?.
Yue QIN ; Rongping LIU ; Xiaonan ZHANG ; Wan ZHANG ; Chen REN ; Dehua WU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2023;43(4):499-506
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze recurrence and progression patterns of primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) in patients without whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) and assess the value of WBRT in PCNSL treatment.
METHODS:
This retrospective single-center study included 27 patients with PCNSL, who experienced recurrence/progression after achieving complete remission (CR), partial remission, or stable disease following initial treatments with chemotherapy but without WBRT. The patients were followed up regularly after the treatment for treatment efficacy assessment. By comparing the anatomical location of the lesions on magnetic resonance images (MRI) at the initial diagnosis and at recurrence/progression, we analyzed the patterns of relapse/progression in patients with different treatment responses and different initial status of the lesions.
RESULTS:
MRI data showed that in 16 (59.26%) of the 27 patients, recurrence/progression occurred in out-field area (outside the simulated clinical target volume [CTV]) but within the simulated WBRT target area in 16 (59.26%) patients, and within the CTV (in-field) in 11 (40.74%) patients. None of the patients had extracranial recurrence of the tumor. Of the 11 patients who achieved CR after the initial treatments, 9 (81.82%) had PCNSL recurrences in the out-field area but within WBRT target area; of the 13 patients with a single lesion at the initial treatment, 11 (84.62%) experienced PCNSL recurrence in the out-field area but within WBRT target area.
CONCLUSIONS
Systemic therapy combined with WBRT still remains the standard treatment for PCNSL patients, especially those who achieve CR after treatment or have a single initial lesion. Future prospective studies with larger sample sizes are needed to further explore the role of low-dose WBRT in PCNSL treatment.
Humans
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Lymphoma/radiotherapy*
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Central Nervous System Neoplasms/pathology*
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Retrospective Studies
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Prospective Studies
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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/drug therapy*
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Combined Modality Therapy
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Brain/pathology*
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use*
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Methotrexate
2.Comparison of Effect of Ancient and Modern Processing Methods on Chemical Components of Lilii Bulbus Decoction Based on UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS
Yongqi ZHAO ; Hongwei ZHANG ; Zhenling ZHANG ; Yiming WANG ; Dehua LI ; Mengmei SUN ; Yake ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(7):177-184
ObjectiveTo compare the effects of different processing methods in ancient and modern times on the chemical components of Lilii Bulbus decoction, and to provide experimental support for the origin processing, decoction piece processing and clinical application of this herb. MethodUltra high performance liquid chromatography tandem quadrupole electrostatic field orbitrap high resolution mass spectrometry(UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS) was used for structural identification of the compounds using excimer ions, secondary MS and characteristic fragment ions, and referring to relevant literature and database information. Principal component analysis(PCA) and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis(OPLS-DA) were used to screen the main differential components, the differential components were quantitatively studied by high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC), in order to compare the types and contents of chemical components in the decoction of different processing products of Lilii Bulbus. ResultA total of 24 chemical components were identified from the decoction of different processed products of Lilii Bulbus, water extract and scalding liquid of fresh Lilii Bulbus, including 17 phenols, 5 saponins and 2 alkaloids. Compared with the fresh Lilii Bulbus decoction, the contents of regaloside A, p-coumaric acid, colchicine and other components in the decoction of dry Lilii Bulbus processed by scalding method decreased, the content of regaloside C in the decoction of dry Lilii Bulbus processed by steaming method decreased, and the contents of regaloside A and regaloside C in the decoction of fresh Lilii Bulbus processed by water immersion also decreased. Compared with the decoction of dry Lilii Bulbus processed by scalding method, the overall content of components in the fresh Lilii Bulbus decoction and the decoction of fresh Lilii Bulbus processed by water immersion was higher, the contents of components in the decoction of dry Lilii Bulbus processed by steaming method was higher, except for the slightly lower content of regaloside C. ConclusionDifferent processing processes have a certain effect on the types and contents of chemical components in Lilii Bulbus decoction. Scalding process is beneficial to the preservation of Lilii Bulbus, but can cause the loss of effective components. Compared with scalding method, steaming method can prevent browning of Lilii Bulbus and reduce the loss of its active ingredients. The processing method of removing foam after overnight immersion proposed by ZHANG Zhongjing may be more conducive to the treatment of Baihe disease, which can provide reference for the clinical rational application and mechanism research of different processed products of Lilii Bulbus.
3.A multi-center study on evaluation of leukocyte differential performance by an artificial intelligence-based Digital Cell Morphology Analyzer
Haoqin JIANG ; Wei CHEN ; Jun HE ; Hong JIANG ; Dandan LIU ; Min LIU ; Mianyang LI ; Zhigang MAO ; Yuling PAN ; Chenxue QU ; Linlin QU ; Dehua SUN ; Ziyong SUN ; Jianbiao WANG ; Wenjing WU ; Xuefeng WANG ; Wei XU ; Ying XING ; Chi ZHANG ; Lei ZHENG ; Shihong ZHANG ; Ming GUAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2023;46(3):265-273
Objective:To evaluate the performance of an artificial intelligent (AI)-based automated digital cell morphology analyzer (hereinafter referred as AI morphology analyzer) in detecting peripheral white blood cells (WBCs).Methods:A multi-center study. 1. A total of 3010 venous blood samples were collected from 11 tertiary hospitals nationwide, and 14 types of WBCs were analyzed with the AI morphology analyzers. The pre-classification results were compared with the post-classification results reviewed by senior morphological experts in evaluate the accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and agreement of the AI morphology analyzers on the WBC pre-classification. 2. 400 blood samples (no less than 50% of the samples with abnormal WBCs after pre-classification and manual review) were selected from 3 010 samples, and the morphologists conducted manual microscopic examinations to differentiate different types of WBCs. The correlation between the post-classification and the manual microscopic examination results was analyzed. 3. Blood samples of patients diagnosed with lymphoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, or myeloproliferative neoplasms were selected from the 3 010 blood samples. The performance of the AI morphology analyzers in these five hematological malignancies was evaluated by comparing the pre-classification and post-classification results. Cohen′s kappa test was used to analyze the consistency of WBC pre-classification and expert audit results, and Passing-Bablock regression analysis was used for comparison test, and accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and agreement were calculated according to the formula.Results:1. AI morphology analyzers can pre-classify 14 types of WBCs and nucleated red blood cells. Compared with the post-classification results reviewed by senior morphological experts, the pre-classification accuracy of total WBCs reached 97.97%, of which the pre-classification accuracies of normal WBCs and abnormal WBCs were more than 96% and 87%, respectively. 2. The post-classification results reviewed by senior morphological experts correlated well with the manual differential results for all types of WBCs and nucleated red blood cells (neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils, immature granulocytes, blast cells, nucleated erythrocytes and malignant cells r>0.90 respectively, reactive lymphocytes r=0.85). With reference, the positive smear of abnormal cell types defined by The International Consensus Group for Hematology, the AI morphology analyzer has the similar screening ability for abnormal WBC samples as the manual microscopic examination. 3. For the blood samples with malignant hematologic diseases, the AI morphology analyzers showed accuracies higher than 84% on blast cells pre-classification, and the sensitivities were higher than 94%. In acute myeloid leukemia, the sensitivity of abnormal promyelocytes pre-classification exceeded 95%. Conclusion:The AI morphology analyzer showed high pre-classification accuracies and sensitivities on all types of leukocytes in peripheral blood when comparing with the post-classification results reviewed by experts. The post-classification results also showed a good correlation with the manual differential results. The AI morphology analyzer provides an efficient adjunctive white blood cell detection method for screening malignant hematological diseases.
4.Chief physician SUN Wuquan's experience collection in treating neck-type cervical spondylosis with Tuina therapy
San ZHENG ; Hua XING ; Yiming SHAN ; Yangyang FU ; Yazhou LI ; Jintian CHEN ; Yuxia CHEN ; Siyue QIN ; Jiangshan LI ; Dehua LIN ; Wuquan SUN ; Jue HONG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2023;21(5):398-404
The article analyzes chief physician SUN Wuquan's empirical characteristics in treating neck-type cervical spondylosis:disease differentiation combined with pattern differentiation,emphasizing the assessment of tendons and bones,with DING's Tuina(Chinese therapeutic massage)manipulations and static Gongfa(Qigong exercise)as the predominant treatment,inherits the academic features of DING's Tuina school,"paying equal attention to tendons and bones,putting function first";thus provides a reference for treating neck-type cervical spondylosis with Tuina therapy.
5.Effect analysis of BOPPPS model in online teaching activities of radiobiology
Guifen MA ; Zhaochong ZENG ; Shisuo DU ; Xiaomei ZHAO ; Yun BAI ; Xianshu GAO ; Yuhan CHEN ; Dehua WU ; Yixing CHEN ; Xiang′ou PAN ; Jing SUN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2022;42(8):561-566
Objective:To explore the effect of a new teaching mode, which includes bridge-in, outcome, pre-test, participation, post-test and summary (BOPPPS), on the online teaching of radiobiology related knowledge for cancer radiotherapy practitioners.Methods:Taking the cell survival curve, cell cycle and radiosensitivity as examples, the radiotherapy practitioners in multiple university-affiliated hospitals were organized to carry out a multicenter prospective randomized control study. All practitioners were randomly divided into BOPPPS group and control group. The courses for BOPPPS group were designed as an online classroom, consisting of pre-class preparation, online teaching and post-class stages. The online teaching stage included video viewing, basic knowledge learning, literature discussion, group discussion and others. The control group employed the traditional teaching mode. The χ2 test was used to compare the consistency of general conditions between the two groups, and nonparametric test was used to compare the differences in scores between two or more groups. Results:The score of the pre-class test was 58.56 ± 0.99. Post-class average score for BOPPPS group was 85.48±0.85 and for control group 77.79±1.10, with the former being higher 7.69 ( Z=5.31, P<0.001) than the latter. The average answer time was (296.62±15.40) s for BOPPPS group and (386.41±21.27) s for control group, with the former being shorter 89.79 s ( Z=3.34, P=0.001) than latter. Subgroup analysis shown that the scores of BOPPPS group were significantly rising, regardless of whether or not the students had studied radiobiology courses. Among the students who have not studied these courses, the scores were rising greatly. Moreover, From the analysis of different positions, it was found that both the scores of BOPPPS group and control group have risen, especially for doctors, deputy chief doctors, physicists and technicians. There were also statistically differences between different degrees, with significantly rise in scores for undergraduate and doctoral students ( Z=3.64, 4.18, P<0.001). Conclusions:The flexible application of BOPPPS teaching mode to the online education of such boring disciplines, like radiobiology, is of great significance to raise the theoretical basis of radiotherapy practitioners.
6.Effect of serum heat inactivation on the detection of 2019-nCoV antibodies
Yuhai HU ; Xiumei HU ; Taixue AN ; Peifu TIAN ; Qiang LI ; Xiaodan ZHENG ; Jing WANG ; Bo SITU ; Dehua SUN ; Yongyu RUI ; Qian WANG ; Lei ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2021;35(6):719-722
Objective:To assess the effect of serum heat inactivation on the detection of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) specific IgM and IgG antibodies by colloidal gold method.Methods:The serum specimens were collected from a total of 106 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients and 52 control subjects. Both the fresh serum and the heat inactivated serum samples from the same patient were detected simultaneously with the 2019-nCoV IgM and IgG antibodies detection kit (colloidal gold method). According to the patient′s onset time, the positive rates of antibodies production profile were calculated. The influence of heat inactivation on the detection rates of antibodies at different stages of disease after onset was analyzed.Results:The test results of the specimens of the healthy control group before and after inactivation were all negative. For the 106 specimens of COVID-19 patients, the detection rates of 2019-nCoV specific IgM and IgG antibodies were reduced after heating at 56 ℃ for 30 min. The positive rates of IgM antibodies significantly decreased from 66.04% (70/106) to 43.40% (46/106) ( χ2=22.042, P=0.000), while the positive rates of IgG antibodies slightly decreased from 81.13% (86/106) to 76.42% (81/106) ( χ2=0.800, P=0.063). Further analysis revealed that there was a significant difference in the positive rates of IgM antibodies before and after heat inactivation in the 3rd, 5th and 6th week after onset. However, there was no statistically significant difference in the detection rates of IgG antibodies before and after serum heat inactivation in different periods of onset. Conclusions:Heat inactivation significantly decreased the detection rates of 2019-nCoV specific IgM antibodies, which may lead to serological false negative results.
7.Establishment of an auxiliary diagnosis system of newborn screening for inherited metabolic diseases based on artificial intelligence technology and a clinical trial
Rulai YANG ; Yanling YANG ; Ting WANG ; Weize XU ; Gang YU ; Jianbin YANG ; Qiaoling SUN ; Maosheng GU ; Haibo LI ; Dehua ZHAO ; Juying PEI ; Tao JIANG ; Jun HE ; Hui ZOU ; Xinmei MAO ; Guoxing GENG ; Rong QIANG ; Guoli TIAN ; Yan WANG ; Hongwei WEI ; Xiaogang ZHANG ; Hua WANG ; Yaping TIAN ; Lin ZOU ; Yuanyuan KONG ; Yuxia ZHOU ; Mingcai OU ; Zerong YAO ; Yulin ZHOU ; Wenbin ZHU ; Yonglan HUANG ; Yuhong WANG ; Cidan HUANG ; Ying TAN ; Long LI ; Qing SHANG ; Hong ZHENG ; Shaolei LYU ; Wenjun WANG ; Yan YAO ; Jing LE ; Qiang SHU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2021;59(4):286-293
Objective:To establish a disease risk prediction model for the newborn screening system of inherited metabolic diseases by artificial intelligence technology.Methods:This was a retrospectively study. Newborn screening data ( n=5 907 547) from February 2010 to May 2019 from 31 hospitals in China and verified data ( n=3 028) from 34 hospitals of the same period were collected to establish the artificial intelligence model for the prediction of inherited metabolic diseases in neonates. The validity of the artificial intelligence disease risk prediction model was verified by 360 814 newborns ' screening data from January 2018 to September 2018 through a single-blind experiment. The effectiveness of the artificial intelligence disease risk prediction model was verified by comparing the detection rate of clinically confirmed cases, the positive rate of initial screening and the positive predictive value between the clinicians and the artificial intelligence prediction model of inherited metabolic diseases. Results:A total of 3 665 697 newborns ' screening data were collected including 3 019 cases ' positive data to establish the 16 artificial intelligence models for 32 inherited metabolic diseases. The single-blind experiment ( n=360 814) showed that 45 clinically diagnosed infants were detected by both artificial intelligence model and clinicians. A total of 2 684 cases were positive in tandem mass spectrometry screening and 1 694 cases were with high risk in artificial intelligence prediction model of inherited metabolic diseases, with the positive rates of tandem 0.74% (2 684/360 814)and 0.46% (1 694/360 814), respectively. Compared to clinicians, the positive rate of newborns was reduced by 36.89% (990/2 684) after the application of the artificial intelligence model, and the positive predictive values of clinicians and artificial intelligence prediction model of inherited metabolic diseases were 1.68% (45/2 684) and 2.66% (45/1 694) respectively. Conclusion:An accurate, fast, and the lower false positive rate auxiliary diagnosis system for neonatal inherited metabolic diseases by artificial intelligence technology has been established, which may have an important clinical value.
8.A multicenter study on the establishment and validation of autoverification rules for coagulation tests
Linlin QU ; Jun WU ; Wei WU ; Beili WANG ; Xiangyi LIU ; Hong JIANG ; Xunbei HUANG ; Dagan YANG ; Yongzhe LI ; Yandan DU ; Wei GUO ; Dehua SUN ; Yuming WANG ; Wei MA ; Mingqing ZHU ; Xian WANG ; Hong SUI ; Weiling SHOU ; Qiang LI ; Lin CHI ; Shuang LI ; Xiaolu LIU ; Zhuo WANG ; Jun CAO ; Chunxi BAO ; Yongquan XIA ; Hui CAO ; Beiying AN ; Fuyu GUO ; Houmei FENG ; Yan YAN ; Guangri HUANG ; Wei XU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2020;43(8):802-811
Objective:To establish autoverification rules for coagulation tests in multicenter cooperative units, in order to reduce workload for manual review of suspected results and shorten turnaround time (TAT) of test reports, while ensure the accuracy of results.Methods:A total of 14 394 blood samples were collected from fourteen hospitals during December 2019 to March 2020. These samples included: Rules Establishment Group 11 230 cases, including 1 182 cases for Delta check rules; Rules Validation Group 3 164 cases, including 487cases for Delta check; Clinical Application Trial Group 77 269 cases. Samples were analyzed for coagulation tests using Sysmex CS series automatic coagulation analyzers, and the clinical information, instrument parameters, test results, clinical diagnosis, medication history of anticoagulant and other relative results such as HCT, TG, TBIL, DBIL were summarized; on the basis of historical data, the 2.5 and 97.5 percentile of all data arranged from low to high were initially accumulated; on the basis of clinical suggestions, critical values and specific drug use as well as relative guidelines, autoverification rules and limits were established.The rules were then input into middleware, in which Stage I/Stage II validation was done. Positive coincidence, negative coincidence, false negative, false positive, autoverification pass rate, passing accuracy (coincidence of autoverification and manual verification) were calculated. Autoverification rules underwent trial application in coagulation results reports.Results:(1) The autoverification algorisms involve 33 rules regarding PT/INR, APTT, FBG, D-dimer, FDP,Delta check, reaction curve and sample abnormalities; (2)Autoverification Establishment Group showed autoverification pass rate was 68.42% (7 684/11 230), the false negative rate was 0%(0/11230), coincidence of autoverification and manual verification was 98.51%(11 063/11 230), in which positive coincidence and negative coincidence were respectively 30.09% (3 379/11 230) and 68.42%(7 684/11 230); Autoverification Validation Group showed autoverification pass rate was 60.37%(1 910/3 164), the false negative rate was 0%(0/11 230), coincidence of autoverification and manual verification was 97.79%(3 094/3 164), in which positive coincidence and negative coincidence were respectively 37.42%(1 184/3 164) and 60.37%(1 910/3 164); (3) Trialed implementation of these autoverification rules on 77 269 coagulation samples showed that the average TAT shortened by 8.5 min-83.1 min.Conclusions:This study established 33 autoverification rules in coagulation tests. Validation showedthese rules could ensure test quality while shortening TAT and lighten manual workload.
9.Repair of soft tissue defects of medial malleolus with propeller flap with perforating branch of posterior tibial artery
Dehua ZHAO ; Yuwen SUN ; Yuehong LI ; Jianlong ZHOU ; Linhai CHEN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(9):1000-1004
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of posterior tibial artery perforator propeller flap in repairing soft tissue injury of medial malleolus.Methods:From June 2016 to March 2019, five male patients with ankle trauma were treated in Ningbo Ninth Hospital, aged 30-64 years (average 45 years). There were 3 cases of right and 2 cases of left. Causes: traffic injury in 2 cases, crush injury in 3 cases. There were 4 cases with fracture, 1 case with plate and bone exposure, 2 cases with local infection and 1 case with skin avulsion. Preoperative soft tissue defect area: 2.0 cm × 3.0 cm-4.0 cm × 6.0 cm. After debridement, the posterior tibial artery perforator propeller flap was designed to repair the wound. During the operation, the target perforator was searched between the deep fascia superficial flexor longus and digitorum flexor longus, and the perforator pedicle was fully exposed carrying a small amount of fascial tissue and the length of the pedicle ≥ 2 cm. After the skin flap was completely cut from the superficial layer of the deep fascia, the skin flap was rotated to cover the wound. After confirmation of good blood supply of the skin flap, the wound was loosely sutured, and the donor site was directly sutured or covered with skin grafts. Routine fluid rehydration, anti-infection, anti-spasm, and anti-thrombosis treatments were performed postoperatively. The ankle joint was raised in a neutral position and immobilized with plaster. The temperature, color, tension and reflux of the skin flap were monitored, and rehabilitation exercises were gradually carried out. The patient’s postoperative repair effect was observed.Results:All the flaps survived. The distance between the perforator and the medial malleolus was about 5.5-8.5 cm. The area of the flap was 4.0 cm × 6.5 cm-4.0 cm × 10.0 cm. The donor sites were sutured directly except one case. No flap related complications occurred during the follow-up period of 3-16 months (average of 12 months). No obvious scar hyperplasia was observed in flaps, which was similar to the adjacent skin characteristics, ankle joint movement could be achieved, and the skin flap could restore the protective feeling.Conclusions:The propeller flap with perforating branch of posterior tibial artery characterizes simple operation, similar soft tissue characteristics, stable and reliable blood supply, less damage to the donor and recipient sites, and less complications. It is one of the ideal methods to repair the soft tissue defects of the medial malleolus.
10.Repair of soft tissue defects of medial malleolus with propeller flap with perforating branch of posterior tibial artery
Dehua ZHAO ; Yuwen SUN ; Yuehong LI ; Jianlong ZHOU ; Linhai CHEN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(9):1000-1004
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of posterior tibial artery perforator propeller flap in repairing soft tissue injury of medial malleolus.Methods:From June 2016 to March 2019, five male patients with ankle trauma were treated in Ningbo Ninth Hospital, aged 30-64 years (average 45 years). There were 3 cases of right and 2 cases of left. Causes: traffic injury in 2 cases, crush injury in 3 cases. There were 4 cases with fracture, 1 case with plate and bone exposure, 2 cases with local infection and 1 case with skin avulsion. Preoperative soft tissue defect area: 2.0 cm × 3.0 cm-4.0 cm × 6.0 cm. After debridement, the posterior tibial artery perforator propeller flap was designed to repair the wound. During the operation, the target perforator was searched between the deep fascia superficial flexor longus and digitorum flexor longus, and the perforator pedicle was fully exposed carrying a small amount of fascial tissue and the length of the pedicle ≥ 2 cm. After the skin flap was completely cut from the superficial layer of the deep fascia, the skin flap was rotated to cover the wound. After confirmation of good blood supply of the skin flap, the wound was loosely sutured, and the donor site was directly sutured or covered with skin grafts. Routine fluid rehydration, anti-infection, anti-spasm, and anti-thrombosis treatments were performed postoperatively. The ankle joint was raised in a neutral position and immobilized with plaster. The temperature, color, tension and reflux of the skin flap were monitored, and rehabilitation exercises were gradually carried out. The patient’s postoperative repair effect was observed.Results:All the flaps survived. The distance between the perforator and the medial malleolus was about 5.5-8.5 cm. The area of the flap was 4.0 cm × 6.5 cm-4.0 cm × 10.0 cm. The donor sites were sutured directly except one case. No flap related complications occurred during the follow-up period of 3-16 months (average of 12 months). No obvious scar hyperplasia was observed in flaps, which was similar to the adjacent skin characteristics, ankle joint movement could be achieved, and the skin flap could restore the protective feeling.Conclusions:The propeller flap with perforating branch of posterior tibial artery characterizes simple operation, similar soft tissue characteristics, stable and reliable blood supply, less damage to the donor and recipient sites, and less complications. It is one of the ideal methods to repair the soft tissue defects of the medial malleolus.

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