Publications by authors named "Yan Zheng-Jian"

Objetive: This study aims to introduce the unilateral biplanar screw-rod fixation (UBSF) technique (a hybrid fixation technique: 2 sets of atlantoaxial screws were placed on the same side), which serves as a salvage method for traditional posterior atlantoaxial fixation. To summarize the indications of this technique and to assess its safety, feasibility, and clinical effectiveness in the treatment of odontoid fractures.

Methods: Patients with odontoid fractures were enrolled according to special criteria.

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  • Lumbar burst fractures often require fusion for stability, which can lead to motor unit loss and adjacent segment diseases; thus, a new method called "pedicle-plasty" (DDP) has been proposed.
  • The study involved measuring various anatomical angles and distances in patients and cadaver specimens to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of the DDP procedure.
  • DDP aims to relieve pressure in spinal nerves without damaging intervertebral discs or facet joints, potentially preserving motor function and offering a promising treatment for lumbar burst fractures with nerve injury.
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Objective: To evaluate the clinical effects of the posterior unilateral approach with 270° spinal canal decompression and three-column reconstruction using double titanium mesh cage (TMC) for thoracic and lumbar burst fractures.

Materials And Methods: From May 2013 to May 2018, 27 patients with single-level thoracic and lumbar burst fractures were enrolled. Every patient was followed for at least 18 months.

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  • Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, is a common issue after anterior cervical spine surgery, and local steroids are often used to alleviate postoperative pain related to swallowing, but their effect on dysphagia itself is still unclear.
  • A meta-analysis of 7 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving 486 patients (254 in the steroid group and 232 in the placebo group) found that the local steroid group had fewer instances of dysphagia and lower pain scores compared to the placebo group, without serious complications.
  • While the results suggest that local steroids can help reduce early postoperative dysphagia effectively, more extensive studies are needed to confirm their safety and efficacy.
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Poor sensitivity to chemotherapy drugs and high recurrence rates are the bottlenecks to successful chondrosarcoma treatment. Notably, niclosamide has been identified as a potential anti-cancer agent. To investigate the effects and mechanisms of niclosamide in the context of human chondrosarcoma treatment, SW1353 and CAL78 human chondrosarcoma cells were treated with various concentrations of niclosamide.

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Background: Percutaneous endoscopic cervical discectomy has evolved as an efficient, minimally invasive spine surgery for radiculopathy caused by soft and/or osseous foraminal stenosis. Although interlaminar access can be used to resect lateral herniated lesions or osteophytes located in the foramina, with limited operative space, nerve retraction may be unavoidable. This procedure may injure the nerve root and cause postoperative arm pain, numbness, and muscle weakness, especially when the herniation is located in the ventral nerve root or when there is a massive osteophyte in the foramina.

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Purpose: To investigate the anatomical and biomechanical feasibility of the unilateral C1 double screw [pedicle screw (PS) + lateral mass screw (LMS)] and ipsilateral C2 PS combined with contralateral C2 laminar screw (LS)-rod fixation for atlantoaxial instability by comparison with traditional posterior fixation methods.

Methods: Fifteen sets of complete dry bony specimens of atlas were used for morphometric analysis. The working length, width and thickness of the C1 PSs and LMSs were manually measured.

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Background: Anterior percutaneous endoscopic transcorporeal cervical discectomy is an alternative operation for cervical disc herniation. However, few reports have evaluated the biomechanical influence of tunnels on vertebrae. We compared biomechanical distinctions between intact and tunneled models of vertebrae to analyze the safety of anterior percutaneous endoscopic transcorporeal cervical discectomy based on a C2-T1 finite element (FE) model.

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Objective: Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation is commonly used for upper lumber burst fractures. The direct decompression remains challenging with this minimally invasive surgery. The objective was to evaluate a novel paraspinal erector approach for effective and direct decompression in patients with canal compromise and neurologic deficit.

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