Advanced Orthopaedics

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ISSN: 3050-7170

Advanced Orthopaedics

Open access

Advanced Orthopaedics focuses on advancing orthopedic science and clinical practice by publishing research that explores new ideas, questions conventional viewpoints, and highlighting studies that may...

Advanced Orthopaedics focuses on advancing orthopedic science and clinical practice by publishing research that explores new ideas, questions conventional viewpoints, and highlighting studies that may challenge established theories and methods. The journal’s scope includes clinical studies introducing new perspectives and technologies, foundational research investigating new biological markers and mechanisms, and the evaluation of biomaterials aimed at enhancing tissue regeneration and repair.

Advanced Orthopaedics publishes research across the full spectrum of orthopedic science, from fundamental inquiries to clinical applications and innovative material sciences. By broadening our scope to include these key areas, Advanced Orthopaedics serves as a platform for sharing impactful research and advancing material science that shapes the future of orthopedic treatments. We emphasize the importance of both positive and negative findings to contribute rigorous evidence to the field of orthopedic research.

Topics covered include, but are not limited to:

  • Clinical Orthopedic Research

  • Surgical Innovations and Outcomes

  • Biomechanics and Bone Health

  • Orthopedic Pathology

  • Bone Regeneration and Repair

  • Experimental Biomaterials Application

  • Nanotechnology in Orthopedics

  • Tissue Engineering and Intelligent Materials

  • Biocompatibility and Safety of Materials

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Fuzhou Second General Hospital, founded in 1848, is the earliest Western-style hospital in Fujian Province. It originated as the "Seaport Hospital" established by the British Royal Navy and British Consulate on Zhongzhou Island. In 1956, it was officially renamed Fuzhou Second Hospital, and in May 2023, it expanded into a healthcare group by integr...

Fuzhou Second General Hospital, founded in 1848, is the earliest Western-style hospital in Fujian Province. It originated as the "Seaport Hospital" established by the British Royal Navy and British Consulate on Zhongzhou Island. In 1956, it was officially renamed Fuzhou Second Hospital, and in May 2023, it expanded into a healthcare group by integrating Fujian Fuzhou Neuropsychiatric Hospital and Fuzhou Maternal and Child Health Hospital, forming the current Fuzhou Second General Hospital.

As a Class III Grade A comprehensive hospital, it is renowned for its specialized disciplines. The hospital currently boasts 2 national-level key specialties, 12 provincial-level key specialties, 21 municipal-level key specialties, 20 municipal quality control centers, 1 national academic group, and serves as an affiliated institution for 40 provincial and municipal academic societies. With strengths in orthopedics, rehabilitation, emergency care, psychiatry, and maternal and child healthcare, it holds prestigious distinctions such as:

Core unit of the National Clinical Research Center for Orthopedics and Sports Rehabilitation (first batch in China);

Fujian’s sole Specialized Orthopedic Training Base accredited by the National Health Commission;

Member of the China Trauma Care Alliance Trauma Center Construction Program;

Founding member of the National Orthopedic Medical Center Knee Preservation Alliance.

The hospital achieved an A+ rating in the 2023 National Performance Evaluation of Tertiary Public Hospitals based on monitoring indicators.

A modified method of intracardiac perfusion fixation for tissue preparation

Robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty leads to early functional improvement in patient-reported outcome among obese patients: A retrospective cross-sectional study

From passive bionics to active adaptation: a new strategy for tissue regeneration based on cell-autonomous construction of microenvironments

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1. Robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty leads to early functional improvement in patient-reported outcome among obese patients: A retrospective cross-sectional study

2. A modified method of intracardiac perfusion fixation for tissue preparation

3. Decellularized extracellular matrix-based hydrogels for cartilage repair and regeneration

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