胶原代谢与切口疝复发:肿瘤与非肿瘤患者的比较研究。

Q3 Medicine
Vlad Paic, Petru Adrian Radu, Anca Tigora, Mihai Zurzu, Mircea Bratucu, Costin Pasnicu, Alexandra Purcaru, Petru Stavar, Valeriu Surlin, Dan Cartu, Daniela Marinescu, Traean Burcos, Florian Popa, Victor Strambu, Dragos Garofil
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摘要

切口疝修复的一个重要挑战是复发风险,这可能受到组织内胶原蛋白结构完整性的影响。本研究通过比较肿瘤和非肿瘤患者,探讨胶原代谢在疝复发中的作用,重点关注胶原I/III比率及其对组织强度和手术结果的影响。对50例行切口疝修补术的患者(肿瘤患者30例,非肿瘤患者20例)进行对比临床研究。采用体视显微镜分析胶原蛋白组成,并采用独立t检验和卡方检验进行统计学比较,以评估组间复发率和组织特性的差异。结果显示,肿瘤患者的胶原I/III比率显著降低(P < 0.001),表明组织结构较弱,这与较高的复发率相关(肿瘤患者为18%,非肿瘤患者为10%)。此外,与单纯修复技术相比,基质下补片修复技术具有更低的复发率和更好的效果,这加强了其在减轻与胶原完整性差相关的并发症方面的作用。研究结果表明,肿瘤患者胶原重塑受损,导致复发风险增加。个性化的手术策略,包括有针对性的术前干预,可能有助于减轻这些风险,提高患者的预后。鉴于观察到的差异,有必要进一步研究探索有针对性的治疗方法,以提高高危患者群体的组织质量和提高长期手术成功率。
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Collagen metabolism and incisional hernia recurrence: a comparative study between oncologic and non-oncologic patients.

A significant challenge in incisional hernia repair is the recurrence risk, which may be influenced by the structural integrity of collagen within the tissue. This study investigated the role of collagen metabolism in hernia recurrence by comparing oncologic and non-oncologic patients, focusing on collagen I/III ratios and their impact on tissue strength and surgical outcomes. A comparative clinical study was conducted on 50 patients (30 oncologic, 20 non-oncologic) undergoing incisional hernia repair. Collagen composition was analyzed using stereomicroscopy, and statistical comparisons were performed using independent t-tests and chi-square tests to assess differences in recurrence rates and tissue properties between groups. Results indicated that oncologic patients had significantly lower collagen I/III ratios (P < 0.001), suggesting structurally weaker tissue, which correlated with higher recurrence rates (18% in oncologic vs. 10% in non-oncologic patients). Furthermore, the sublay mesh repair technique demonstrated superior outcomes with lower recurrence rates compared to onlay repair, reinforcing its role in mitigating complications associated with poor collagen integrity. The study results indicated that oncologic patients had impaired collagen remodeling, contributing to an increased risk of recurrence. Individualized surgical strategies, including targeted preoperative interventions, may help mitigate these risks and enhance patient outcomes. Given the observed disparities, further research is warranted to explore targeted therapeutic approaches that enhance tissue quality and improve long-term surgical success in high-risk patient populations.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Medicine and Life publishes peer-reviewed articles from various fields of medicine and life sciences, including original research, systematic reviews, special reports, case presentations, major medical breakthroughs and letters to the editor. The Journal focuses on current matters that lie at the intersection of biomedical science and clinical practice and strives to present this information to inform health care delivery and improve patient outcomes. Papers addressing topics such as neuroprotection, neurorehabilitation, neuroplasticity, and neuroregeneration are particularly encouraged, as part of the Journal''s continuous interest in neuroscience research. The Editorial Board of the Journal of Medicine and Life is open to consider manuscripts from all levels of research and areas of biological sciences, including fundamental, experimental or clinical research and matters of public health. As part of our pledge to promote an educational and community-building environment, our issues feature sections designated to informing our readers regarding exciting international congresses, teaching courses and relevant institutional-level events.
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