Publications by authors named "Shun Hong Luo"

Objective: The surgical team in this study examined the efficacy of a modified reverse sural neurocutaneous flap repair in treating soft tissue defects of the ankle and foot caused by accidents.

Methods: This study enrolled 89 patients treated for soft tissue defects of the ankle or foot between January 2007 and December 2023. The patients were divided into two groups: 44 patients underwent a modified reverse sural neurocutaneous flap repair, while 45 received traditional treatment.

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Lipid metabolism is the key to ferroptosis susceptibility. However, little is known about the underlying mechanisms in osteosarcoma cells. Functional restriction of bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) reduced the susceptibility to erastin-induced ferroptosis of osteosarcoma cells both in vitro and in vivo.

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Intra-site prophylactic vancomycin in spine surgery is an effective method of decreasing the incidence of postsurgical wound infection. However, there are differences in the prophylactic programs used for various spinal surgeries. Thus, this systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using intra-wound vancomycin during spinal surgery and to explore the effects of dose-dependence and the method of administration in a subgroup analysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the impact of various flap factors on partial necrosis in reverse sural artery flaps used for reconstructing soft tissue in the lower leg.
  • Out of 179 flaps reviewed, 20 experienced partial necrosis (11.2%), with higher rates linked to flaps located in the upper 1/9 of the calf, a length-width ratio (LWR) of 5:1 or greater, and wider skin islands (≥8 cm).
  • Findings suggest that flaps positioned in the lower 7/9 of the calf are safer and have a lower risk of partial necrosis, making them more reliable for use.
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Objective: To explore the influence of proximal-tip location on partial necrosis in distally based sural neuro fasciocutaneous flap.

Methods: From April 2001 to May 2009,157 distally based sural neuro fasciocutaneous flaps were conducted to repair the soft tissue defect in distal region of lower leg, ankle and feet in 153 patients. Date of the flaps and the patients were retrospectively analyzed.

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