Publications by authors named "Zhan Sizheng"

Objective: The bare area is defined as a transverse region within the trochlear notch, serving as an optimal entry point for olecranon osteotomy due to the absence of articular cartilage coverage. However, there is limited research on the morphology and location of the bare area, and there is a lack of intuitive visual description. Thus, the purpose of this study is to delineate anatomical features of the bare area and visualize its morphology and refine the olecranon osteotomy approach.

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Background: Previous studies have noted an association between diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) and spinal stenosis (SS), although causation is unclear. This study used Mendelian randomization (MR) to investigate the causal relationship between the two.

Methods: We utilized large GWAS datasets on DISH and SS to perform a two-sample, bidirectional MR analysis, also quantifying the mediating role of intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD).

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Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is marked by the progressive degradation of joint cartilage and subchondral bone. The precise molecular mechanisms driving meniscus deterioration in OA, especially at the single-cell level, remain poorly understood.

Method: We analyzed two datasets from the GEO database, GSE220243 and GSE98918, focusing on meniscus tissue sequencing data from OA and non-OA patients.

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Purpose: To evaluate the value of five indicators in predicting OVCF through a retrospective case-control study, and explore the internal correlation of different indicators.

Method: We retrospectively enrolled patients over 50 years of age who had been subjected to surgery for fragility OVCF at China Japan Friendship Hospital from January 2021 to September 2023. Demographic characteristics, T-score based on dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), CT-based Hounsfield unit (HU) value, vertebral bone quality (VBQ) score based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), relative cross-sectional area (rCSA) and the rate of fat infiltration (FI) of paraspinal muscle were collected.

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Background: Percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy (PELD) has demonstrated efficacy in alleviating leg pain among patients with lumbar disc herniation. Nonetheless, residual back pain persists as a troubling issue for surgeons following the procedure. In the treatment of discogenic back pain, sinuvertebral nerve radiofrequency ablation has shown promising results.

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Background: Self-lock compression anti-rotation blade (SCAB) is a novel internal fixation implant for femoral neck fractures (FNF). We conducted this finite element analysis study to evaluate the biomechanical performances of SCAB combined with a cannulated screw for fixation of Pauwels type III FNF.

Methods: Three finite element models of Pauwels type III FNF treated with various internal fixations were established: a: the inverted triangular parallel cannulated screw (3CS) model, b: the biplane double-supported screw fixation (BDSF) model, c: the SCAB combined with a cannulated screw model.

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Objective: We aimed to construct a nonlinear regression model through Extreme Gradient Boost (XGBoost) to predict functional outcome 1 year after surgical decompression for patients with acute spinal cord injury (SCI) and explored the importance of predictors in predicting the functional outcome.

Methods: We prospectively enrolled 249 patients with acute SCI from 5 primary orthopedic centers from June 1, 2016, to June 1, 2020. We identified a total of 6 predictors with three aspects: (1) clinical characteristics, including age, American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) Impairment Scale (AIS) at admission, level of injury and baseline ASIA motor score (AMS); (2) MR imaging, mainly including Brain and Spinal Injury Center (BASIC) score; (3) surgical timing, specifically comparing whether surgical decompression was received within 24 h or not.

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Objective: Traditional lateral soft tissue release (LSTR) was conducted by an additional dorsal first web incision, as the malformed thick scar and neuritis were common after surgery. A new method of lateral soft tissue release in a single medial incision via dorsal flap over the first metatarsal (LSTR-SMI-DFFM) should be recommended. The objective is to investigate the clinical effectiveness and safety of scarf + Akin osteotomy (SAO) combined with lateral soft tissue release in a single medial incision via dorsal flap over the first metatarsal (LSTR-SMI-DFFM) for moderate to severe hallux valgus.

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We previously prepared nerve growth factor poly-lactide co-glycolid sustained-release microspheres to treat rat sciatic nerve injury using the small gap sleeve technique. Multiple growth factors play a synergistic role in promoting the repair of peripheral nerve injury; as a result, in this study, we added basic fibroblast growth factors to the microspheres to further promote nerve regeneration. First, in an in vitro biomimetic microenvironment, we developed and used a drug screening biomimetic microfluidic chip to screen the optimal combination of nerve growth factor/basic fibroblast growth factor to promote the regeneration of Schwann cells.

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Purpose: The goal of this study was to evaluate the interrelationship between different magnetic resonance (MR) imaging measures and their validity in assessing the severity of acute traumatic spinal cord injury (tSCI) and predicting neurological outcomes.

Methods: We performed a preoperative multicenter cohort study of 89 patients with acute tSCI and preoperative MR imaging within 24 h after injury. We assessed several MR imaging measures of injury, including axial grade (Brain and Spinal Injury Center [BASIC] score), sagittal grade, length of injury, maximum canal compromise (MCC), and maximum spinal cord compression (MSCC).

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Background: Intra-articular impacted fragments (IAIFs) are considered articular surface fragments resulting from impact and compressive forces. The malreduction of IAIFs in posterior malleolar fractures has been associated with talar subluxation and long-term post-traumatic arthritis. In this study, we establish IAIF defect finite element models of different sizes in posterior malleolar fractures and explored how IAIF defects predict the onset of post-traumatic arthritis.

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Background: Hip fracture is highly associated with disability and consequently, mortality in the elderly population. Postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI) is not unusual and is associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. We aimed to determine the incidences and potential risk factors for postoperative AKI in elderly patients with femoral neck fracture.

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Objectives: To compare the effects of early surgery (within 24 h) and delayed surgery on the outcomes of patients with acute cervical/thoracic spinal cord injury (SCI) in Beijing, China.

Methods: We conducted a clinical trial involving patients who were aged 16-85 years, had acute SCI from 1 June 2016 to 1 June 2019 in Beijing. The enrolled patients were divided into two groups according to the timing of surgical decompression.

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Introduction: An intra-articular impacted fragment (IAIF) could lead to articular incongruity and malreduction in ankle fractures with posterior malleolar fractures (PMFs). No studies have been conducted to determine whether the presence of IAIF affects the outcome of ankle fractures with PMF. The aim of our retrospective study was to evaluate the effect of IAIF on postoperative outcomes in PMF and analyze the relationship between area of IAIF and outcomes.

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