Publications by authors named "Yushun Fang"

Currently, the predominant method for repairing rotator cuff involves surgical suture techniques, but the failure rate remains notably high. Failure of the rotator cuff insertion to provide adequate biomechanics during early healing is considered a major cause of failure. Addressing this problem, biological augmentation emerges as a promising strategy for enhancing the biomechanical properties during early stages.

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Objective: To compare the clinical outcomes of a modified arthroscopic triple-row (TR) repair technique with the suture bridge (SB) repair technique in treating L-shaped delaminated rotator cuff tears. Various surgical techniques for L-shaped delaminated rotator cuff tears have been reported, many of which aid in increasing the contact area and pressure of the rotator cuff. However, there is still debate over which technique yields superior results.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates how a chitosan hydrogel loaded with tendon-derived stem cells (TDSCs) influences the healing process of the tendon-to-bone connection after rotator cuff repair in rabbits.
  • - TDSCs were extracted from rabbit rotator cuff tissue and encapsulated in chitosan to form a hydrogel, which was tested for cell proliferation and compatibility before testing on three different groups of rabbits with varying treatments post-surgery.
  • - After 4 and 8 weeks, analyses through PCR and histology were conducted to evaluate gene expression related to tendon, cartilage, and bone healing, as well as biomechanical properties to assess the effectiveness of the TDSCs/CS hydrogel in enhancing tendon-to-b
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Rotator cuff tears are common among the elderly, and studies on the outcomes after rotator cuff repair in the elderly are limited. We carried out this meta-analysis with systematic literature search, aiming to clarify the outcomes after rotator cuff repair in the elderly as assessed by the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) shoulder score. We conducted a literature search through October 2019 in PubMed and EMBASE databases and performed meta-analysis to calculate the summary mean difference comparing the post- and pre-operation ASES scores under both fixed-effect and random-effect models.

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Rationale: Pigmented villonodular synovitis is a rare disease which may involve any joints. It has localized and diffuse forms, and the latter is more aggressive with a higher recurrence rate. Different treatments are applied to each form of the disease, but there is no standard surgical procedure or any consensus on whether adjuvant therapy should be used.

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