Publications by authors named "Chenni Ji"

Background: Although many studies have shown that high tibial osteotomy is appropriate for active patients, there are limited multifactorial studies on patients' sport activity level after HTO in general population.

Methods: 158 patients who underwent HTO for knee osteoarthritis between January 2016 and December 2019 are included, with a 36-month follow-up. Information was collected from X-rays and questionnaire.

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Objective: Uneven settlement of the proximal tibia significantly contributes to the onset and progression of medial compartment knee OA; however, the specific location and variations of proximal tibial deformity remain unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the effects of the anatomic morphology of different tibial regions on proximal tibial vara and proximal tibial microstructural changes with age in both sexes to reveal the pattern of uneven settlement of the proximal tibia.

Methods: In this retrospective study, we reviewed the radiographs of 414 patients (789 legs) between May and September 2021.

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Rationale: Congenital dysfibrinogenemia (CD) is a rare coagulation system disease that is often treated without unified management. Individualized treatment thereof presents clinicians with great challenges.

Patient Concerns: A patient who was about to undergo total knee arthroplasty was found to have CD.

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Purpose: This study aims to investigate the incidence of low-energy fractures in men aged 50 years and older in China and to explore associated risk factors.

Methods: All the relevant data were available from the China National Fracture Survey (CNFS), which was a cross-sectional survey carried out in eight Chinese provinces (municipalities) between January and May 2015.

Results: Through 2014, 76,687 men above 50 years participated in this study and 223 participants had low-energy fractures, indicating the incidence rate 290.

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Objective: To investigate the incidence of low-energy upper extremity fractures and identify the associated risk factors in Chinese people aged 50 years or older.

Methods: This study was a part of the Chinese National Fracture Survey, which was performed between January and May 2015 and aimed to investigate the epidemiology of traumatic fractures in China in 2014. The China National Fracture Study (CNFS) was registered with the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (number ChiCTR-EPR-15005878).

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Surgical site infections (SSI) are devastating complications after surgery for femoral neck fractures. There are a lot of literature have shown a strong association between diabetic patients and SSI. This study aimed to identify diabetes as an independent risk factor of SSI, focusing on femoral neck fractures, and to investigate the other potential risk factors for SSI.

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As a sub-study of the China National Fracture Study, this study aimed to better determine the incidence and risk factors of humeral shaft fracture in mainland China. We obtained all the data on humeral shaft fracture from the China National Fracture Study reported in 2017. Trained research teams personally interviewed all qualifying household members using a standardised questionnaire.

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This study aimed to investigate the epidemiology of low-energy lower-extremity fracture in Chinese men and women aged 50 years and above. This study was a part of Chinese National Fracture Survey (CNFS), which used the stratified multistage cluster random sampling method to recruit subjects between January and May 2015. A total of 512187 individuals participated in the CNFS and of them there were 154099 men and women aged 50 years and above included in this study for data analysis.

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