1.Transurethral Sphincterotomy with Holmium Laser in Male Patients with Neurogenic Bladder and Long - Term Follow - up
Pengguo LI ; Limin LIAO ; Yanhe JU ; Guang FU ; Dong LI ; Zongsheng XIONG ; Wenbo SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(12):1108-1110
Objective To explore the technique, efficacy and complications of transurethral sphincterotomy with Holmium laser for the treatment of male patients with neurogenic bladder and examine its long-term outcome. Methods 20 male cases who received transurethral sphincterotomy with Holmium laser were included in this retrospective analysis, in which 7 cases injuried at cervical spinal cord, 6 at thoracic spinal cord, 3 at cauda equine; 1 was spinal meningocele, 1 was sacral crack, 1 was ependymoma, and 1 was myelitis sequel. The age was 20~64 years, averaged 45.1 years. They were followed up for 3~95 months (averaged 43.6 months) since the last sphincterotomy. Results The 20 patients significantly improved in symptoms, laboratory examination, imaging demonstration and urodynamic index after the operation.There were 3 patients who required repeated laser surgery during the follow- up. 17 patients were stable. Conclusion Transurethral sphincterotomy with Holmium laser is effective on neurogenic bladder with less bleeding for the appropriately selected patients.
2.Long-term follow-up for neurogenic bladder treated by sacral neuromodulation: 1 case report
Guang FU ; Limin LIAO ; Zongsheng XIONG ; Chunsheng JU ; Yanhe JU ; Dong LI ; Wenbo SHI ; Juan WU ; Yue HUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(11):901-902
ObjectiveTo explore the efficacy and safety of sacral neuromodulation(SNM) for the treatment to neurogenic bladder.MethodsOne patient with neurogenic bladder after spinal bifida underwent the therapy of SNM 42 months ago.The therapeutic efficacy was evaluated and followed up by means of the symptom improvement and voiding diaries.ResultsDuring the test stimulation period,there were significant improvements(>50%) in the objective findings and subjective symptoms.This patient received permanent electrode and neurostimulator implantation and lower urinary tract symptoms were improved continuously until 42 months.ConclusionSNM may be effective for some neurogenic dysfunctions of the bladder.
3.Botulinum Toxin-A Injection into Detrusor to Treat Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
Limin LIAO ; Yanhe JU ; Dong LI ; Chunsheng HAN ; Zongsheng XIONG ; Wenbo SHI ; Guang FU ; Juan WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(11):1014-1016
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Botulinum toxin-A (BTX-A) injection into detrusor to treat neurogenic detrusor overactivity in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI).Methods A total of 78 patients with SCI were treated with transurethral injection of BTX-A (300 IU dissolved in 15 ml of saline) into 30 different points of detrusor with 15 ml in every patients. Urodynamic parameters and voiding diary were assessed at baseline and 3 weeks and 3 months after the injections. Adverse events were recorded after the injection if present.Results After the first injection, 78 patients showed that the mean frequencies of incontinence decreased from 13.5 to 2.7 times per day, the mean volume of intermittent catheterization (IC) increased from 131 ml to 389 ml per time, the mean volume of incontinence decreased from 1 690 ml to 281 ml per day, the mean getting effect time was 7.6 days. 10 patients received second injection at 8.9 months after first injection, the results showed that the mean frequencies of incontinence decreased from 9.7 to 3.7 times per day, the mean IC volume increased from 108 ml to 387 ml. 6 patients received third injection at 5.8 months after second injection, the results showed that the mean frequencies of incontinence decreased from 9.2 to 3.9 times per day, the mean IC volume increased from 116 ml to 364 ml. No side effects were observed during the follow-up.Conclusion BTX-A injection into detrusor to treat neurogenic detrusor overactivity in patients with SCI seems to be an effective, safe and miniinvasive solution.
5.Decoration reconstruction for finger defect in emergency
Ji-Hui JU ; Rui-Xing HOU ; Yue-Fei LIU ; Qiang ZHAO ; Lei LI ; Guang-Zhe JIN ;
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2006;0(06):-
Objective To discuss methods of decoration reconstruction for finger defect in emergency and to observe the elinical effects.Methods Of the 41 cases of finger injuries of different degrees,15 were repaired with part of the skin flaps of the big toenails or skin flaps of the second toenalis,8 were repaired with part of the skin flaps of the big toenails,7 were reeonstructed with the second tiptoes,11 were repaired with the abdominal skin flaps of the big toes or lateral flaps of the second toes.Results All the 41 fingers sur- vived.One skin flap of the big toe was somewhat swelling and a decorating operation was performed.The 4~18 months of follow-up visitation of the rest cases revealed good function and shapes.No obvious functional ab- norality was found in the donating feet.Conclusion Various kinds of decoration reeonstruetion for finger defects are available to recover the hand shape and function as much as possible.
6.Smad7 inhibits collagen expression in human hepatic satellite cells in vitro.
Li-xia TANG ; Guang YANG ; Jia-ju TANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2009;29(10):2122-2127
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of Smad7 on the expressions of collagen I and alpha-smooth muscle actin (alpha-SMA) in HSC-T6 cell line activated by transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1).
METHODSHSC-T6 cells stably expressing M2-flag protein were selected after co-infection of the cells with pTRE-Smad7-M2-flag and pTet-on. The optimal dose of doxycycline for inducing Smad7 was determined, and the effects of Smad7 over-expression on the expressions of collagen I and alpha-SMA in the cells activated by TGF-beta1 and on Smad2/3 phosphorylation were evaluated using Western blotting.
RESULTSThe optimal dose of doxycycline for inducing Smad7 expression was 2 mg/L. Smad7 over-expression induced by doxycycline decreased the expressions of collagen I and alpha-SMA in HSC-T6 cells activated by TGF-beta1, and down-regulated the level of Smad2/3 phosphorylation.
CONCLUSIONSmad7 over-expression inhibits Smad2/3 phosphorylation, and decreases the expression of collagen I and alpha-SMA in HSC-T6 cells induced by TGF-beta1 to inhibit the progression of liver fibrosis.
Actins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Cells, Cultured ; Collagen Type I ; genetics ; metabolism ; Genetic Therapy ; Hepatocytes ; cytology ; metabolism ; Humans ; Liver Cirrhosis ; metabolism ; therapy ; Smad7 Protein ; pharmacology ; Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ; pharmacology
7.Treatment of Detrusor External Sphincter Dyssynergia using Sphincterotomy with Holmium Laser: 7 Cases Repor
Yanhe JU ; Limin LIAO ; Dong LI ; Guang FU ; Zongsheng XIONG ; Wenbo SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(7):615-616
Objective To explore the technique,efficacy and complications of external sphincterotomy with Holmium laser for the treatment of detrusor external sphincter dyssynergia (DSD). Methods 7 male cases with neurogenic DSD who received the procedure were reported. Results All patients got significant improvement after the operation in symptoms,laboratory,imaging and urodynamic index. No one required transfusion. 1 case lost the erection. There was no need of re-operation during the follow-up. Conclusion External sphincterotomy with Holmium laser for the treatment of DSD shows the advantages of less bleeding,safety and good effectiveness for the well selected patients.
8.Intravesical Electric Stimulation on Bladder Sensation of Neurogenic Bladder
Juan WU ; Limin LIAO ; Liyan LIU ; Guang FU ; Wenwen LIANG ; Yanhe JU ; Dong LI ; Zongsheng XIONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(12):1106-1107
ObjectiveTo observe the effects of intravesical electric stimulation (IVES) on bladder sensation of neurogenic bladder.Methods28 patients with neurogenic bladder was evaluated, which all underwent intravesical bladder stimulation. Their bladder sensation were analyzed before and after the treatment.Results57.1% of the patients increased bladder sensation after treatment, 32.1% appeared the first sensation and urge sensation after treatment, 42.9% remained stable.ConclusionIntravesical bladder stimulation is effective to improve bladder sensation in a majority of the patients with neurogenic bladder.
9.Risk Factors of Urinary Calculus Formation for Spinal Cord Injury: 128 Case Report
Guang FU ; Huafang JING ; Juan WU ; Dong LI ; Yanhe JU ; Wenli LIANG ; Zongsheng XIONG ; Limin LIAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(12):1124-1126
ObjectiveTo study risk factors of urinary calculus formation in spinal cord injured patients. MethodsThe clinical data of 128 patients with spinal cord injury following urinary calculi were retrospectively reviewed.ResultsAmong the 128 cases, there were 32 cases receiving bladder stoma; 34 cases, regular replacement of indwelling catheter; 12 cases, intermittent catheterization; 19 cases, triggered reflex voiding; 11 cases, voiding by abdominal straining; 20 cases, condom catheters with urine collection devices. 120 cases presented with urinary tract infection, and 11 cases presented serum calcium increase. Video urodynamic suggested detrusor areflexia in 39 cases, detrusor overactivity in 63 cases, detrusor external sphincter dyssynergia in 41 cases, detrusor bladder neck dyssynergia in 11 cases, external urethral sphincter overactivity in 27 cases, and urethral sphincter deficiency in 11 cases. The pathology of several physiological conditions coexisted in some patients.ConclusionBladder management after spinal cord injury have a major impact on urinary stones formation. Low urinary tract infection, detrusor-urethral sphincter dyssynergia and other lower urinary tract dysfunction, long-term indwelling urinary catheter and cystostomy were main risk factors for urinary calculus formation. The abnormal calcium metabolism after spinal cord injury may be a risk factor for calculus formation.
10.Effect of Holmium Laser Urethrotomy under Ureteroscopy on Urethral Stricture:30 Cases Report
Guang FU ; Limin LIAO ; Yanhe JU ; Dong LI ; Chunsheng HAN ; Zongsheng XIONG ; Wenbo SHI ; Juan WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(3):285-285
Objective To investigate the effect of Holmium laser urethrotomy under ureteroscopy on urethral stricture.Methods 30 men with urethral stricture who accepted urethrotomy with Holmium laser under ureteroscopy were observed.Results Operation was performed successfully in 21 cases;7 cases underwent 2~3 endoscopic surgical treatments.Endoscopic surgical treatment failed in 2 cases,and open surgery were performed on them.21 cases were followed up for 3~37 months,and 8 of them need urethral dilatation termly.Conclusion Endoscopic surgery with ureteroscopy and Holmium laser may be effective on urethral stricture with slight trauma.