Publications by authors named "Xianyou Zheng"

Objective: To investigate the incidence of perioperative deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of lower extremities and its risk factors in elderly patients with femoral neck fracture.

Methods: The clinical data of 4 109 elderly patients with femoral neck fracture admitted between August 2012 and November 2020 and met the selection criteria were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, there were 1 137 males and 2 972 females; their ages ranged from 65 to 101 years, with an average of 77.

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Clavicle fracture is a common orthopedic injury, accounting for approximately 2.6%-4% of all adult skeletal fractures. In 2023, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) developed evidence-based treatment guidelines for clavicle fractures, which include 4 recommendations and 10 options.

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  • Osteoarthritis is a major disability cause, and exploring antidiabetic medications as disease-modifying osteoarthritis drugs (DMOADs) could significantly improve treatment options.
  • A comprehensive analysis involving genetic methodologies identified 14 potential drug targets among clinical antidiabetic medications, revealing different relationships between these drugs and osteoarthritis risk.
  • Notably, certain medications, like sulfonylureas, increased osteoarthritis risk, while thiazolidinediones and others were linked to reduced risk in specific joints, hinting at promising new therapeutic approaches.
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The amelioration of refractory diabetic ulcers presents a formidable conundrum on a global scale, attributable to the elevated peril of contagion and protracted convalescence durations. Within the purlieus of this reparative epoch, the deployment of efficacious wound coverings endowed with both angiogenesis and antibacterial attributes is of paramount significance. Hydrogel wound dressings are distinguished by their elevated biocompatibility, adhesive tenacity, and innate regenerative capacity.

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Excessive neuroinflammation after spinal cord injury (SCI) is a major hurdle during nerve repair. Although proinflammatory macrophage/microglia-mediated neuroinflammation plays important roles, the underlying mechanism that triggers neuroinflammation and aggravating factors remain unclear. The present study identified a proinflammatory role of semaphorin3C (SEMA3C) in immunoregulation after SCI.

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Chemotherapy is an important therapeutic approach for malignant tumors for it triggers apoptosis of cancer cells. However, chemotherapy also induces senescence of stromal cells in the tumor microenvironment to promote tumor progression. Strategies aimed at killing tumor cells while simultaneously eliminating senescent stromal cells represent an effective approach to cancer treatment.

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  • * Researchers tested whether boosting vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) through a virus vector could enhance recovery of movement after SCI in mice, focusing on the PI3K/Akt pathway's role in this process.
  • * Results showed that increased VEGFA improved locomotor functions and reduced tissue damage, while blocking the PI3K/Akt pathway diminished these benefits, suggesting this pathway is crucial for the therapeutic effects of VEGFA.
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Background: Failure of digit replantation after traumatic amputation is difficult to predict. The authors aimed to develop a prognostic model to better identify factors that better predict replantation failure following traumatic digit amputation.

Materials And Methods: In this multicenter prospective cohort, the authors identified patients who had received digit replantation between 1 January 2015 and 1 January 2019.

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Background: Ulnar nerve transposition is used for cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) with nerve instability. The aim is to report a modified technique for ulnar nerve transposition using medial intermuscular septum and Osborne's ligament as a double-strand helix sling to recreate a sliding channel for the ulnar nerve and the functional outcomes at follow-ups.

Methods: Twenty-five patients with persistent CuTS underwent nerve release and subcutaneous transposition from January 2017 to January 2022 in our institute.

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The effective management of osteomyelitis remains extremely challenging due to the difficulty associated with treating bone defects, the high probability of recurrence, the requirement of secondary surgery or multiple surgeries, and the difficulty in eradicating infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Hence, smart biodegradable biomaterials that provide effective and precise local anti-infection effects and can promote the repair of bone defects are actively being developed. Here, a novel nano-micro composite is fabricated by combining calcium phosphate (CaP) nanosheets with drug-loaded GelMA microspheres via microfluidic technology.

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Aims: To investigate the efficacy of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-normal saline (EDTA-NS) in dispersing biofilms and reducing bacterial infections.

Methods: EDTA-NS solutions were irrigated at different durations (1, 5, 10, and 30 minutes) and concentrations (1, 2, 5, 10, and 50 mM) to disrupt biofilms on Matrigel-coated glass and two materials widely used in orthopaedic implants (Ti-6Al-4V and highly cross-linked polyethylene (HXLPE)). To assess the efficacy of biofilm dispersion, crystal violet staining biofilm assay and colony counting after sonification and culturing were performed.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is an age-related degenerative disease without disease-modifying therapy. The lack of aging-induced osteoarthritis models makes the discovery of therapeutic drugs more challenging. The deficiency of ZMPSTE24 could induce Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS), a genetic disorder of rapid aging.

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Objective: Humeral fractures are common in arm wrestling and other sports and military activities requiring similar movements; however, the precise mechanism is poorly understood. Here, we present an overview of the characteristics, possible mechanisms, and treatment of humeral shaft fractures sustained during arm wrestling.

Methods: We reviewed 8 years (January 2013 to January 2021) of medical records and retrospectively analyzed data from 27 patients with humeral shaft fractures sustained during arm wrestling.

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Background: The extensive functional and structural remodeling that occurs in the brain after amputation often results in phantom limb pain (PLP). These closely related phenomena are still not fully understood.

Methods: Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and graph theoretical analysis (GTA), we explored how alterations in brain cortical thickness (CTh) and structural covariance networks (SCNs) in upper limb amputees (ULAs) relate to PLP.

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Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the incidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in patients with pelvic or lower-extremity fractures in the emergency intensive care unit (EICU), explore the independent risk factors for DVT, and investigate the predictive value of the Autar scale for DVT in these patients.

Methods: The clinical data of patients with single fractures of the pelvis, femur, or tibia in the EICU from August 2016 to August 2019 were retrospectively examined. The incidence of DVT was statistically analyzed.

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Introduction And Importance: Severe limb trauma results in mangled extremities, amputation, uncovered wound and delayed healing. The rapid development of flap transplantation concept and technique leads to applications of free flap in the salvage of limb and articular appearance and functions. This report discusses the case of a patient with acute shoulder avulsion and smashed injuries and evaluates the feasibility and safety of free fillet flap transplantation in emergency treatment.

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Background: The free peroneal artery perforator (FPAP) flap is used for soft tissue defects after burns and trauma. However, the use of FPAP flaps to repair limb soft tissue defects for immediate reconstruction was rarely reported previously. Therefore, the purpose of this report is to evaluate free peroneal artery perforator flap to reconstruct traumatic limb soft tissue defects for immediate reconstruction.

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Hand flexor tendon injuries are common and biomechanically challenging to achieve good functional outcomes. Several approaches using the Pennington-modified Kessler repair technique have been attempted, but high-level evidence is still lacking. Here, we evaluated the relative efficacy of three versions of the Pennington-modified Kessler technique in repairing complete flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) laceration in Zone 1.

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The polarization of microglia plays an important role in the outcome of ischemic stroke (IS). In the aged population, senescent microglia show a predominant pro-inflammatory phenotype, which leads to worse outcomes in aged ischemic stroke compared to young ischemic stroke. Recent research demonstrated that inducible pluripotent stem cell-derived small extracellular vesicles (iPSC-sEVs) possess the significant anti-ageing ability.

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Background: Management of recalcitrant diabetic foot ulcers remains challenging. Tibial transverse transport (TTT) is an effective method for enhancing the healing of foot ulcers. This retrospective study reports a novel triplanar osteotomy in the tibia and assesses the clinical outcomes of TTT for diabetic foot ulcers.

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Osteosarcoma (OS) is a common bone cancer in children and adolescents, and metastasis and recurrence are the major causes of poor treatment outcomes. A better understanding of the tumor microenvironment is required to develop an effective treatment for OS. In this paper, a single-cell RNA sequencing dataset was taken to a systematic genetic analysis, and potential signaling pathways linked with osteosarcoma development were explored.

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Aims: To evaluate inducing osteoarthritis (OA) by surgical destabilization of the medial meniscus (DMM) in mice with and without a stereomicroscope.

Methods: Based on sample size calculation, 70 male C57BL/6 mice were randomly assigned to three surgery groups: DMM aided by a stereomicroscope; DMM by naked eye; or sham surgery. The group information was blinded to researchers.

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  • The study reviews how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to spinal cord injury (SCI) and explores new treatment approaches.* -
  • Research highlights various mechanisms of mitochondrial dysfunction, including energy metabolism issues and oxidative stress, which are crucial in the progression of SCI.* -
  • Enhancing mitochondrial function through certain drugs shows promise as a treatment strategy, suggesting that targeting mitochondrial dysfunction could lead to new therapies for SCI in the future.*
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Objective: To investigate the effect of M2-like macrophage/microglia-derived mitochondria transplantation in treatment of mouse spinal cord injury (SCI).

Methods: BV2 cells were classified into M1 (LPS treatment), M2 (IL-4 treatment), and M0 (no treatment) groups. After receiving M1 and M2 polarization, BV2 cells received microscopic observation, immunofluorescence staining [Arginase-1 (Arg-1)] and flow cytometry [inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), Arg-1] to determine the result of polarization.

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