Yingying Zhang's research while affiliated with First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University and other places

Publications (11)

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Objective: Composite tissue loss involving the distal finger pulp and the nail is a common but challenging finger injury to restore. This study introduces a reconstruction procedure for a distal finger pulp and nail defect using a partial toenail flap transfer. Methods: Twenty digits, including 16 thumbs, two index fingers, and two middle finger...
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The purpose of this study was to compare the reconstructive outcomes of soft-tissue defects around foot and ankle with vaccum sealing drainage (VSD) or induction membrane (IM) of cement formation and attempt to provide an optimal strategy for elderly patients. A retrospective review of all continuous patients with foot and ankle reconstruction usin...
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The treatment of traumatic wounds with exposed bone or tendons is often challenging. An induced membrane (IM) is used to reconstruct bone defects, as it provides an effective and sufficient blood supply for bone and soft‐tissue reconstruction. This study explored a novel two‐stage strategy for wound management, consisting of initial wound coverage...
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The purpose of our study was to determine the risk factors for post‐operative wound complications (PWCs) after open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) for calcaneal fracture and establish a nomogram prediction model. We retrospectively analysed the clinical data of patients who suffered from calcaneal fractures and had been surgically treated f...
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The purpose of our study was to determine the risk factors for skin necrosis after open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) for tibia fracture and establish a nomogram prediction model. We retrospectively analysed the clinical data of patients who suffered from tibia fractures and had been surgically treated by ORIF in our institution between Au...
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Purpose: To determine if the viability of random pattern dorsal skin flaps in rats could be improved with local injection of exosomes derived from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). Methods: 30 adult male SD rats (weight 200-250 g) were randomly divided into experimental and control groups. Exosomes were isolated from the 4th generation...
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Objective: Day type II crescent fracture-dislocation is a subtype of pelvic lateral compression injury. At present, there is still a controversy on the operative approach and fixation technique. We have put forward closed reduction and percutaneous crossed screws fixation for treating type-II crescent fracture-dislocation. Finite element analysis...
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Purpose To investigate the evidence of deltoid split approach (DS) versus deltopectoral approach (DP) in treatment of proximal humerus fractures from current RCT and prospective literatures. Methods The electronic literature database of Pubmed, Embase, and Cochrane library was searched in December 2017. The data complications (including implant fa...
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Purpose: To investigate the evidence of deltoid-split approach (DS) versus deltopectoral approach (DP) in treatment of proximal humerus fractures from current RCT and prospective literatures. Methods: The electronic literature database of Pubmed, Embase, and Cochrane library was searched at December 2017. The data complications (including implan...
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Purpose: The objective of this meta-analysis was to assess the influence of three dimensional printing technology on the open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of tibial plateau fractures from current randomized controlled trials and prospective comparative studies. Methods: The electronic literature database of Pubmed, Embase, and Cochrane...
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Background: Open reduction and internal fixation of pelvic fractures could restore the stability of the pelvic ring, but there were several problems. Minimally invasive closed reduction cannulated screw treatment of pelvic fractures has lots advantages. However, how to insert the cannulated screw safely and effectively to achieve a reliable fixati...

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... 8,9 Recently, the induction membrane (IM) of cement formation in the treatment of complex wounds has been reported. 10 It is a two-stage strategy for wound management, comprising initial coverage of a fresh wound with PMMA, followed by grafting with an autologous split-thickness skin graft under the IM. The purpose of this study is to compare VSD and IM in the treatment of foot and ankle soft-tissue defects. ...
... To date, there have been many studies globally on the characteristics and regularity of LNM in EGC, but there is still no accurate prediction model. An increasing number of scholars believe that nomograms are effective tools for predicting tumour progression and aiding clinical decision-making [5][6][7][8][9][10] Prediction models are widely used to predict diagnosis and evaluate prognosis [11,12] , tumour stage, recurrence, metastasis, patient survival, and therapeutic e cacy [13][14][15][16][17][18] , There have been numerous studies worldwide on nomograms for the prediction of LNM in EGC [19][20][21] . Cui [22] ...
... Postsurgical wound dressing remains one of the contributing factors to the final wound outcome that needs special attention in reducing SSI (1,4,5). Other factors that may also influence the wound outcome include the severity of the injury, duration of the surgery, and the patient's co-morbidities (2,3,(6)(7)(8)(9). Wounds involving the lower limbs differ from those involving the trunk in terms of skin tension and involve wider exposed areas with a higher risk of infection. ...
... In a rat flap model, ischemic preconditioning lowered the necrosis rate and increased the skin flaps' survival [153]. Furthermore, the injection of therapeutic stem cells or extracellular vesicles has shown protective effects against ischemia-reperfusion injury [154][155][156][157][158][159][160]. In addition, hypoxia-stimulated ADSCs increased the survival of ischemic rat skin flaps [161]. ...
... Hollow screws are placed percutaneously above the acetabulum from the anterior inferior iliac spine pointing backwards towards the posterior superior iliac spine and are often used to x posterior iliac fractures, crescent fractures, and high anterior column acetabular fractures. [13,14] The LC2 screw is a common treatment strategy for xing crescentic fractures of the ilium. However, crescent fractures are iliac fractures involving the sacroiliac joint and are the result of LC-II compression injuries, unlike fractures of the posterior pelvic ring of type C1.1. ...
... This lower profile plates, not specific for this greater tuberosity fractures, have been described to avoid or reduce the complication associated with classic plates and maintaining the rates of union and functional recovery [20]. For these techniques, the use of an anterolateral approach has demonstrated non-inferior outcomes with less complications [21]. ...
... Xie et al.'s research indicates that for tibial plateau fracture patients, 3D printing technology assisted ORIF is a more suitable method for treating tibial plateau fractures. It results in shorter surgical duration, reduced intraoperative bleeding, and faster healing time (46). ...
... Overall, there was no noticeable difference in functional results between the two groups. 26 Wu et al assessed the application of 3D printing technology in surgically repairing ancient pelvic fractures. Initially, 16 dried cadaveric human pelvic bones were used to validate the anatomical precision of 3D models generated from radiography data. ...