Publications by authors named "Ao Jun"

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  • The study evaluated a new surgical technique called laminoplasty and in-site regrafting (LPIR) for patients with thoracic ossification of the ligamentum flavum (TOLF), addressing issues like thoracic kyphosis and loss of spinal motion.
  • Eight patients (3 males, 5 females, average age 52.87) underwent LPIR surgery between January 2019 and March 2024, with positive outcomes measured by pre- and post-operative pain and function scores.
  • Results showed significant symptom alleviation, with a notable reduction in pain and improvement in overall functional scores post-surgery, indicating that LPIR is a safe and effective option for treating TOLF.
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Background: Management of anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion (ACCF)-derived adjacent segment disease (ASD) represented a challenge facing the surgeons.

Methods: A 41-year man diagnosed as C3-4 level ASD derived from C5-level ACCF surgery 13 years ago was admitted to the hospital for numbness and pain in the right shoulder and upper limb. Percutaneous full-endoscopic anterior transcorporeal cervical discectomy (PEATCD) was performed, and pre- and postoperative clinical and imaging data were collected.

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  • Tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) is a key cytokine mainly produced by immune cells, known for its strong pro-inflammatory effects and involvement in various diseases.
  • Within bone tissue, TNF-α impacts conditions like osteoporosis, fracture healing, and rheumatoid arthritis by balancing bone-building (osteoblasts) and bone-resorbing (osteoclasts) cells, and influencing inflammation and blood vessel growth.
  • The review details TNF-α's role in bone-related issues, including how its effects depend on the signaling pathways, receptor types, and levels of exposure.
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Objective: To digitally measure the fixation trajectory of anatomical plates used in the combined reduction of quadrilateral acetabular fractures via the posterior approach, and to develop anatomical plates that align with the characteristics of the pelvis in the Chinese population.

Methods: Pelvic computed tomography (CT) data from 102 adult patients were collected at the Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University. This group included 51 males and 51 females, aged between 20 and 60 years.

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Background: Consensus on the various interventions for degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis (DLS) remains unclear.

Materials And Methods: The authors searched PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and major scientific websites until 01 November 2023, to screen eligible randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving the treatment of DLS. The seven most common DLS interventions [nonsurgical (NS), decompression only (DO), decompression plus fusion without internal fixation (DF), decompression plus fusion with internal fixation (DFI), endoscopic decompression plus fusion (EDF), endoscopic decompression (ED), and circumferential fusion (360F)] were compared.

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Background: With the development of spinal endoscopic techniques, on the basis of our previous experience in treating various types of cervical disc herniation with this endoscopic technique, we took the lead in applying the percutaneous fully endoscopic anterior transcorporeal procedure to be utilized in the treatment of the isolated cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL).

Case Presentation: A 66-year-old male patient who weighed 57 kg, with a height of 169 cm was admitted to the hospital on September 16, 2021 because of recurrent pain and numbness in the neck, shoulder, and right arm for 2 years, which as aggravated for the last 2 weeks. Two years ago, the patient developed neck and shoulder pain accompanied by right arm pain without obvious predisposing factors, and numbness in the first web space of the right hand.

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Objective: To evaluate long-term outcomes and surgical essentials of channel repair in endoscopic transcorporeal discectomy for cervical disc herniation.

Methods: From October 2019 to March 2020, 24 patients with cervical disc herniation underwent channel repair after percutaneous full-endoscopic anterior transcorporeal cervical discectomy. Five interventions were performed at C3-C4, 11 were performed at C4-C5, and 8 were performed at C5-C6.

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Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is a devastating neurological disorder comprising primary mechanical injury and secondary inflammatory response-mediated injury for which an effective treatment is still unavailable. It is well known that secondary inflammatory responses are a significant cause of difficulties in neurological recovery. An immune imbalance between M1/M2 macrophages at the sites of injury is involved in developing and progressing the secondary inflammatory response.

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The gold-standard for bone substitution of large bone defects continues to be autogenous bone graft. Artificial bone substitutes are difficult to replace the autogenous bone grafting due to excessive immune response, fast biodegradation characteristics and inappropriate biocompatibility. Given these drawbacks, osteoimmunology and its advanced functional biomaterials have gained growing attention in recent years.

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Within the scope of concrete internal defect detection via laser Doppler vibrometry (LDV), the acquired signals frequently suffer from low signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) due to the heterogeneity of the concrete's material properties and its rough surface structure. Consequently, these factors make the defect signal characteristics challenging to discern precisely. In response to this challenge, we propose an internal defect detection algorithm that incorporates local mean decomposition-singular value decomposition (LMD-SVD) and weighted spatial-spectral entropy (WSSE).

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Background: The purpose was to evaluate the clinical effect of a custom-made Y-shaped fracture fragment reduction device and to assist in posterior unilateral small fenestration of lamina to reduce the fracture fragments.

Methods: In this study, 40 patients were assigned to one of two groups: the traditional reduction device group (TRG) or the Y-shaped reduction device group (YRG). All patients underwent posterior unilateral small fenestration of the lamina and direct decompression through the spinal canal.

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Intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD)-induced low back pain significantly influences the quality of life, placing a burden on public health systems worldwide. Currently available therapeutic strategies, such as conservative or operative treatment, cannot effectively restore intervertebral disc (IVD) function. Decellularized matrix (DCM) is a tissue-engineered biomaterial fabricated using physical, chemical, and enzymatic technologies to eliminate cells and antigens.

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  • Infected bone defects (IBDs) create major challenges for orthopedic surgeons due to their economic and psychological impact, necessitating the development of better treatment options.
  • Tantalum (Ta) is a promising material for orthopedic implants because of its biocompatibility and corrosion resistance, but it needs functionalization to enhance antibacterial properties for IBD management.
  • The review discusses recent advancements in modifying Ta scaffolds for improved antibacterial functionality, highlighting various methods used to enhance their effectiveness in treating IBDs.
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Imaging through the wavy water-air interface is challenging since the random fluctuations of water will cause complex geometric distortion and motion blur in the images, seriously affecting the effective identification of the monitored object. Considering the problems of image recovery accuracy and computational efficiency, an efficient reconstruction scheme that combines lucky-patch search and image registration technologies was proposed in this paper. Firstly, a high-quality reference frame is rebuilt using a lucky-patch search strategy.

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  • - Neuroinflammation plays a significant role in hindering recovery of neurological function after spinal cord injury (SCI), and regulating this inflammation could aid recovery.
  • - Macrophages and microglia, key players in the inflammatory response post-SCI, can switch between two states: the pro-inflammatory M1 type, which worsens damage, and the anti-inflammatory M2 type, which helps in healing and regeneration.
  • - This review will focus on the inflammatory response in SCI, the polarization of macrophages/microglia, and explore potential therapies aimed at promoting the beneficial M2 phenotype to enhance recovery.
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In order to realize the automatic classification of internal defects for non-contact nondestructive testing of concrete, a concrete multi-type defect classification algorithm based on the mixed strategy slime mold algorithm support vector machine (MSSMA-SVM) was proposed. The concrete surface's vibration signal was obtained using a laser Doppler vibrometer (LDV) for four classification targets for no defect, segregation, cavity, and foreign matter concrete classification targets. The wavelet packet transform (WPT) decomposes the detected signals to get information on different frequency bands.

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Purpose: This study compares the efficacies of minimally invasive decompression by posterior microscopic mini-open technique combined with percutaneous pedicle fixation (hereafter MOT) to traditional open surgery in patients with severe traumatic spinal canal stenosis resulting from Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen (AO) type A3 or A4 thoracolumbar burst fractures and provides references for clinical treatment.

Methods: In total, 133 patients with severe traumatic spinal canal stenosis caused by AO type A3 or A4 thoracolumbar burst fractures who underwent MOT (group A) or traditional open surgery (group B) were retrospectively enrolled. The demographic and radiological data of the two groups were analyzed and compared.

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  • Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to significant sensory, motor, and autonomic dysfunction, and no effective treatment exists to address these issues.
  • Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) show potential in treating SCI due to their abilities to modulate the immune response, protect nerve cells, and promote blood vessel formation.
  • The paper reviews how MSCs can help repair SCI and explores ongoing research into combining MSC therapy with other treatments to enhance recovery outcomes.
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Bacterial infections can compromise the physical and biological functionalities of humans and pose a huge economical and psychological burden on infected patients. Nitric oxide (NO) is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent, whose mechanism of action is not affected by bacterial resistance. S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO), an endogenous donor and carrier of NO, has gained increasing attention because of its potent antibacterial activity and efficient biocompatibility.

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Objectives: Understanding the occupational characteristics of patients is not only related to patients' life and health, but also conducive to improving their happiness. However, there were no studies that had been conducted on the relationship between occupation characteristic and postoperative recovery in patients with spinal fractures. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the occupation characteristics of patients with thoracolumbar fracture and the characteristics of disease injury, treatment, and recovery so as to reduce the incidence and improve postoperative rehabilitation.

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To investigate the changes in neuromuscular function of anterior approach combined with subtotal vertebral body resection and titanium mesh cage (TMC) internal fixation for the old fracture-dislocated lower cervical spine. A 56-year-old female was admitted to the hospital with neck pain and numbness of the left upper extremity for 3 years due to a fall injury from a height, which worsened for 20 days. Although 3 years had passed, the patient still had significant left limb numbness and decreased muscle strength.

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Background: Stem cell therapy has been proven as one of the promising strategies for treating spinal cord injury (SCI). However, the role of peripheral blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells (PBMSCs) in animal models of SCI has not been fully uncovered. This study aimed to investigate whether transplanted PBMSCs could inhibit neuroinflammation and then promote the functional recovery by shifting the microglia/macrophages phenotype from M1 to M2 at the site of injury after SCI.

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Acute traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) combined with foreign matter retention is rare in the clinic, which causes less literature reported, browsed, and analyzed. A 36-year-old male was rushed to our institution due to an attack on the back. His superficial sensation below the nipple had disappeared (mainly in the left breast), the proprioception of both lower limbs was obviously decreased, and the muscle strength of the left lower limb was level 0 and that of the right lower limb was level 3.

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a catastrophic condition with high morbidity and mortality that still lacks effective therapeutic strategies. It is well known that the most important stage in SCI pathogenesis is secondary injury, and among the involved mechanisms, the inflammatory cascade is the main contributor and directly influences neurological function recovery. In recent years, increasing evidence has shown that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transplantation is a promising immunomodulatory strategy.

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Background: Previous surgical procedures for the treatment of thoracic myelopathy (TM) due to ossification of the ligamentum flavum (OLF) were accompanied by significant trauma and risk.

Objectives: Report a novel minimally invasive technique, translaminar osseous channel-assisted posterior percutaneous full-endoscopic flavectomy (p-PEF), as an alternative surgical strategy for the treatment of OLF-related TM.

Study Design: A retrospective cohort study.

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