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  • Guiding role of imaging evaluation in oblique lumbar interbody fusion

    ObjectiveTo summarize the guiding role of imaging evaluation of oblique lumbar interbody fusion (OLIF) in recent years.MethodsThe reports of OLIF surgical imaging research at home and abroad in recent years were extensively reviewed and analyzed.ResultsPreoperative imaging evaluation plays an important role in guiding the operation of OLIF, the placement of fusion Cage, the selection of indications, and the reduction of complications.ConclusionDetailed preoperative imaging evaluation can correctly estimate the indications of OLIF, and avoid the nerve, blood vessel, and muscle injuries.

    Release date:2019-12-23 09:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research progress of ureteral injury in oblique lumbar interbody fusion

    ObjectiveTo summarize the research progress of ureteral injury in oblique lumbar interbody fusion (OLIF).MethodsThe literature about incidence, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of ureteral injury complications in OLIF was reviewed.ResultsOLIF surgery poses a risk of ureteral injury because its surgical approach is anatomically adjacent to the left ureter. Ureteral injuries in OLIF are often insidious and have no specific clinical manifestations. CT urography is a common diagnostic method. The treatment of ureteral injury depends on a variety of factors such as the time of diagnosis, the location and degree of injury, and the treatment methods range from endoscopic treatment to replacement reconstruction.ConclusionSurgeons should pay attention not to damage the ureter and find the abnormality in time during OLIF. High vigilance of abnormalities is conducive to the early diagnosis of ureteral injury. Furthermore, it is important to be familiar with ureter anatomy and gentle operation to prevent ureteral injury.

    Release date:2020-11-27 06:47 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of RevMan 5.3 software for data transformation in etiological and prognostic meta-analysis

    Etiological and prognostic studies always directly reported effect size with its 95% confidence interval, hence, data transformation was needed when performing meta-analysis based on these studies. Using the data of risk ratio, hazard ratio, odds ratio and 95% confidence interval as an example, this paper introduces the process of using RevMan 5.3 software to convert data and perform meta-analysis.

    Release date:2017-07-19 10:10 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research progress of effect of intestinal flora on anastomotic leakage following colorectal cancer surgery

    Objective To understand the changes of intestinal flora during perioperative period of colorectal cancer and the mechanism affecting the occurrence of postoperative anastomotic leakage, so as to improve perioperative management of patients and find possible measures to decrease the incidence rate of anastomotic leakage. Method The literature related to perioperative intestinal flora assessment, anastomotic healing, and anastomotic leakage of colorectal cancer in recent years was comprehensively searched in the CNKI, PubMed, and Embase databases and made an review. ResultsDue to the various perioperative interventions, the diversity and abundance of intestinal flora had changed after colorectal cancer surgery, and some conditional pathogenic bacteria such as Enterococcus faecalis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, etc. increased obviously, which led to collagen degradation through the expression of bacterial collagenase or the excessive activation of matrix metalloproteinases in the host intestine, then might lead to the poor anastomotic healing and even the anastomotic leakage. ConclusionAlthough the evidence of effect of intestinal flora on anastomotic leakage mainly comes from animal experiments, it still shows the potential role of intestinal flora in the occurrence of anastomotic leakage after colorectal cancer surgery, and can be regulated by perioperative intervention, which suggests that it may provide a new strategy for prevention of anastomotic leakage.

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  • Research progress in the stemness regulation and targeted treatment of microRNA in gastric cancer stem cells

    Objective To summarize the stemness regulation mechanism of microRNA on invasion, metastasis and chemoresistance of gastric cancer stem cells (GCSCs), and to explore the anti-tumor therapy based on miRNA targeting GCSCs. Method The literatures about the research progress of miRNA and GCSCs at home and abroad in recent years were collected and reviewed. Results MiRNA could regulate a series of important cellular processes such as proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation and epithelial-mesenchymal transition of GCSCs by participating in the expression of related target genes, which was associated with poor prognosis and high mortality of gastric cancer patients. Silencing or restoring the expression of candidate miRNA of GCSCs could provide a novel and promising approach for the treatment of gastric cancer. Conclusions GCSCs have an important relationship with the malignant biological behavior of gastric cancer, and studies have confirmed that miRNA play an important regulatory role in GCSCs. Therefore, miRNA can be used as a potential target for the treatment of gastric cancer. By regulating the expression of specific miRNA, it can inhibit tumor invasion and metastasis, and improve the sensitivity of chemotherapy drugs.

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  • Analysis of risk factors and establishment of nomogram for predicting metachronous liver metastasis of gastric cancer

    ObjectiveTo investigate the risk factors and establish the predictive pattern of the metachronous liver metastasis after curative surgery for patientswith gastric cancer. MethodsThe clinicopathologic data of patients who underwent radical gastric cancer surgery and met the inclusion and exclusion criteria from January 1, 2015 and January 1, 2018 in the First Hospital of Lanzhou University were retrospectively analyzed. The risk factors affecting metachronous liver metastasis of gastric cancer were screened out by univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis. And a nomogram prediction model based on the risk factors screened out was established and its predictive efficiency was evaluated. ResultsA total of 203 patients were collected in this study, of whom 41 (20.4%) developed metachronous liver metastasis of gastric cancer. The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the tumor diameter ≥5 cm, increasing intraoperative bleeding, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) ≥5 μg/L, and lymphovascular invasion increased the risks of metachronous liver metastasis of gastric cancer (all P<0.05). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve and its 95% confidence interval (95%CI) of the nomogram based on these risk factors in predicting metachronous liver metastasis of gastric cancer was 0.850 (0.793, 0.908), and the consistency index (95%CI) was 0.812 (0.763, 0.859). The calibration curve for predicting the risk of metachronous liver metastasis in gastric cancer by the nomogram was close to the 45° ideal curve and had a stronger calibration (Hosmer Limeshow goodness-of-fit test, χ2=2.116, P=0.347). ConclusionsThe results of this study conclude metachronous liver metastasis of gastric cancer is not low, and the patient with lymphovascular invasion, higher level of CEA (≥5 μg/L), more intraoperative bleeding, and larger tumor diameter (≥5 cm) has a higher risk of metachronous liver metastasis of gastric cancer. The nomogram prediction model established based on these risk factors has a good predictive efficiency and can provide reference for clinicians to identify high-risk patient and take early interventions.

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  • Examining the false-positive results of meta-analysis of Cochrane urology group using trial sequential analysis

    Objective To detect the false-positive results of cumulative meta-analyses of Cochrane Urology Group with the trial sequential analysis (TSA). Methods The systematic reviews of Urology Group of The Cochrane Library were searched to collect meta-analyses with positive results. Two researchers independently screened literature and extracted data of included meta-analyses. Then, TSA was performed using TSA software version 0.9 beta. Results A total of 11 meta-analyses were included. The results of TSA showed that, 8 of 11 (72.7%) meta-analyses were potentially false-positive results for failing to surpass the trial sequential monitoring boundary and to reach the required information size. Conclusion TSA can help researchers to identify the false-positive results of meta-analyses.

    Release date:2017-04-24 03:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • How to use meta package in R software to conduct meta-analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism research

    The association between single nucleotide polymorphism and disease is a typical representation of genetic association studies. Compared with the traditional dichotomous data, single nucleotide polymorphism data has its own characteristics, and 5 genetic models are commonly performed in meta-analysis. In this paper, we show how to use the " meta” package in R software to conduct meta-analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism research through examples.

    Release date:2018-01-20 10:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • How to perform meta-analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism data by Review Manager 5.3 software

    To perform a meta-analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism needs to calculate gene frequency. This paper employs allele model as an example to introduce how to calculate gene frequency and display the process of a meta-analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism data using Review Manager 5.3 software.

    Release date:2019-02-19 03:52 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Accuracy of key point matrix technology based contactless automatic measurement for joint motion of hand

    ObjectiveTo validate the use of key point matrix technology based contactless automatic measurement for evaluation of joint motion of hand. Methods Thirty-three volunteers were enrolled to evaluate the extension and flexion of hand joints between May 2021 and November 2021. There were 20 males and 13 females, the age ranged from 16 to 70 years with an average of 30.2 years. The extension angles of 14 joints of 5 fingers (including hyperextension) and the flexion angles of 12 joints of 4 fingers (excluding thumb) of volunteers were measured by key point matrix technology and manual goniometer, respectively. Then 5 participants and repeated measurement experiment were employed to test the system repeatability and accuracy; 28 participants and paired measurement experiment were employed to test the system accuracy. Results The average repeatability of finger joint motion measured by the key point matrix technology was 1.801° (extension) and 7.823° (flexion), respectively. Compared with manual measurement, the average differences of each finger joint measured by the key point matrix technology were 3.225° in extension and 14.145° in flexion, respectively. The key point matrix technology based contactless automatic evaluation system offered excellent consistency with the manual goniometers (ICC=0.875). While most of the consistency with manual goniometer of individual joints were at moderate levels (median of ICC, 0.440). The correlation coefficients between the measurement results of the two methods were mainly positive in the extension of the joint (P<0.05) and negative in the flexion of the joints (P<0.05). ConclusionThe key point matrix technology based contactless automatic evaluation provides sufficient measurement repeatability and accuracy in evaluation for the joint motion of hand.

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