1.Cleaning and Disinfection Management of Endoscopes in Hospitals of Wuxi: A Survey of Present Status
Yuan SHEN ; Hesheng WANG ; Yanping SUN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 1994;0(01):-
OBJECTIVE To know the present status of endoscopes′ cleaning and disinfection in hospitals in Wuxi,(to find) the problem of existence in endoscopes disinfection management,and puts forward the suggestion.(METHODS) According to Technical Operation Standard for Endoscopes Cleaning and Disinfection(2004)′s(requirement),a survey and sampling of disinfected endoscopes were carried out. RESULTS Every hospital all had the rules and regulations of endoscopes management,personnel training rate was 50.00%,personnel protection fitting rate was 64.71%,the rate of the room special for disinfection was 35.29%,cleaning and disinfection(installation) reaching the designated position rate was 41.18%,the standard rate of cleaning and disinfection order was(11.76%,) the fitting rate of endoscopes to preserve inside condition was 23.53%,the eligible rate of(endoscopes) disinfectants in the use was 100.00%,the disinfecting eligible rate of body surface such as attraction bottle,cleaning slot,enzyme slot and washing slot was 100.00%,and the eligible rate of disinfected endoscopes in use and in preserve were 50.00% and 36.36%,respectively.CONCLUSIONS Our hospital is developing endoscope standard including the use of disinfectants as well as the object surface disinfectiong,but all exist the problems in personnel training,personnel protection,speciaized disinfection room,basic cleaning and disinfection(installation),the process of cleaning and disinfection,preservation and disinfection effect of endoscopes,and the work(remains) further standardize.
2.Modular flexible ureteroscope combined with holmium laser lithotripsy for treatment of renal calculi: report of 46 cases
Yue CHENG ; Zejun YAN ; Jianwei MA ; Hesheng YUAN ; Guohai XIE ; Xiaolong JIA
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(1):29-31
Objective To evaluate the efficiency and clinical value of modular flexible ureteroscope combined with Holmium laser lithotripsy for treatment of renal calculi. MethodsA total of 46 patients with renal calculi were treated with modular flexible ureteroscope combined with Ho:YAG lithotripsy in our hospital from December 2009 to May 2011.There were 19 cases in middle and upper calyx,8 cases in lower calyx,15 case in renal pelvic,and 4 cases in multiple calyxes.The calculi diameter ranged from 6mm to 31 mm (average in 15 ± 7.9 mm).Flexible ureteroscope was used to find renal calculus under epidural anesthesia,and Holmium laser lithotripsy was used at a maximum energy of 12 to 20W (0.8 - 1.0 J/15 -20Hz).F5 or F6 double-J tubes and catheters were indwelled routinely postoperatively.-examine with KUB and removethe catheter 2 days after operation.Re-examine with B-ultrasonography or KUB 4 weeks after op-eration to evaluate the stone free rate.Residual stones ≥4 mm were regarded as clinical significance of residual stone fragments. Results 45 operations were successful except one case changed to percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) because of ureteral stricture.The operation time was 45 -150 min (average in 110.4 ±25.3 min).The patients were discharged from hospital in 2 -5 days(average in 3 days) after operation.The stone detection rate was 95.6% (44/46),and the stone free rate was 86.9% (40/46) after one operation. No severe complications such as ureteral perforation or hemorrhea occurred. Conclusions Modular flexible ureteroscope combined with Holmium laser lithotripsy is effective and safe for treatment ofrenal calculi,meanwhile it can decrease the high maintenance costs of integrated flexible ureteroscope.
3.Effect of flexible ureteroscopic Holmium laser lithotripsy on renal function in the treatment of renal calculi
Yue CHENG ; Jianwei MA ; Yingying YU ; Hesheng YUAN ; Guohai XIE ; Chuanmin GUO ; Yidong YU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(10):774-777
Objective To analyze the effects of flexible ureteroscopic Holmium laser lithotripsy on renal function in the treatmen of renal calculi. Methods From October 2010 to March 2012,41 cases of solitary renal calculi (24 males and 17 females) were treated with flexible ureteroscopic Holmium laser lithotripsy ( FURL).Patient's mean age was 51.9 ± 15.9 years ( range from 31 to 88 years).Locations of renal calculi detected by image study were 22 cases in middle and upper calyx,9 cases in lower calyx,10 case in renal pelvis.The mean size of calculi was 16.9 ±6.0 mm (range from 10 to 28 mm).Blood samples (2 h pre-operatively,and then 2 h,12 h,24 h,48 h,72 h post-operatively) were collected and serum NGAL,serum Cys-C were tested Results The measured levels of pre-operative NGAL and Cys-C were 3.5 ± 0.6μg/L,501.7±121.3 μg/L,and levels of post-operative NGAL at 2 h,12 h,24 h,48 h and 72 h were 4.2±0.8 μg/L,5.0±1.0 μg/L,4.9±1.4 μg/L,4.3± 1.1 μg/L and 3.8 ±0.1 μg/L,while the according levels of Cys-C were ( 516.4 ± 126.2 ) μg/L,( 723.8 ± 134.8 ) μg/L,( 770.4 ± 162.8 ) μg/L,(671.7 ± 138.3 ) μg/L and 574.0 ± 116.7 μg/L.Serum NGAL began to increase 2 hours after operation (P <0.05,and reached the peak in 12 hours,it began to decline 12 hours after surgery,but it was still higher at 72 hours than pre-operative level (P < 0.05.Serum Cys-C showed no obvious ascent 2 hours after operation in FURL group ( P > 0.05 ),but increased obviously 12 hours after operation and lowered down after the peak that occurred 24 hours after surgery.Serum Cys-C still remain above the baseline 72 hours after operation (P <0.05). Conclusions Flexible ureteroscope lithotripsy can cause reversible damage to renal function after surgery.
4.Compound nerve conduit promoting peripheral nerve regeneration in rats
Junjian LIU ; Jianguang WANG ; Yanyun WEI ; Hongjiang YUAN ; Hesheng LIU ; Yinfeng WANG ; Kun LIU ; Cunyi FAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2009;11(4):351-356
Objective To explore the role of compound nerve conduit, made of nerve growth factors (NGF) encapsuled by biodegradable core-shell nanofibers through coaxial electrospinning, in regeneration of injured sciatic nerves in rats. Methods The compound nerve conduits were developed from the core-shell structured biodegradable nanofibers with P(LLA-CL) as a shell and BSA/NGF or BSA as a core through coaxial electrospinning. Seventy-two Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 4 even groups. The middle segments (10 mm) of the sciatic nerve were excised and the defects were repaired with sciatic nerve autograft (group A), with P(LLA-CL) conduit (group B), with PLLA-CL conduit and one injection of NGF (group C), and with P(LLA-CL)/NGF controlled-release conduit (group D), respectively. Morphologic and functional evaluations of nerve regeneration were done by gross observation, sciatic function index, neural electrophysiological examination, resumption rates of triceps weight, histological and ultrastructural observa-tion respectively in 1, 2, 3 months after the operation. Results Three months after the operation, although partial biodegradation and small cracks could be observed, conduits remained intact in outline. Based on the functional and histological observations, nerve regeneration, nerve fibers arrangement, myelination and nerve function reconstruction in the P(LLA-CL)/NGF controlled-release conduit (group D) were similar to those in nerve autograft (group A) and significantly superior to those in groups B and C (P<0.05). Conclusion As the P(LLA-CL)/NGF-controlled release conduit has favorable mechanical properties and biocompatibility, it can effectively promote regeneration of the sciatic nerve in rats.
5. Role and Research Progress of Phosphodiesterase Inhibitor in Gastrointestinal Tract
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2021;26(4):245-248
Phosphodiesterases (PDE) are a group of enzymes that can hydrolyze cyclic nucleotides. It is composed of 11 gene related isozyme families (PDE1-PDE11). Due to the diversity of isozymes, PDE distribute in different cells and sub-cells, regulate different intracellular signals and become an important target in intracellular signal pathway. Studies have shown that PDE inhibitor plays an important role in the regulation of gastrointestinal motility and related gastrointestinal diseases. This article reviewed the role and research progress of PDE inhibitor in gastrointestinal tract.
6.Treatment for upper ureteral calculi of solitary kideny with Holmium laser lithotripsy through modular flexible ureteroscope
Guohai XIE ; Zejun YAN ; Xiaodong SHI ; Hesheng YUAN ; Guanlin LIU ; Jiasheng HU ; Xiaolong JIA ; Li FANG ; Yue CHENG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2014;(5):455-457,458
Objective To evaluate the efficiency and clinical value of modular flexible ureteroscope combined with Holmium laser litho-tripsy on the treatment for upper ureteral calculi of solitary kiden. Methods There were 26 cases of upper ureteral calculi of solitary kidney, including 12 cases of left ureter calculi and 14 cases of right ureter calculi. The diameter of the calculi ranged from 0. 6~2. 2 cm, averagely (1. 38 ± 0. 22) cm. F6 double-J tubes were indwelled postoperatively for 4 weeks, and catheters were indwelled postoperatively for one week. Examine with KUB one day after operation to evaluate the effective rate. Results The Ureteral guiding sheath were successfully implanted in 23 cases, 2 cases underwent second lithotripsy after indwelling D-J tubes 2 weeks later, D-J tubes failed to be implanted only in one case, which has changed to percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) for ureter stricture. The stone free rates was 88. 5%(23/26)after the first ses-sion,and it was 100%(26/26)at the end of the session. The operation time was 15~45 min, meanly (27 ± 3. 2) min. One patient had ureter perforation during the operation, and one patient had severe infection after operation. Conclusion The modular flexible ureteroscopy com-bined with Holmium laser lithotripsy is an effective and safe treatment, especially for upper ureteral calculi of solitary kideny, and it should be considered as the first choice for solitary kidney calculi.
7. Clinical study of the puncture success rate during ultrasound-guided percutaneous nephrolithotomy
Ting HUANG ; Yue CHENG ; Guohai XIE ; Hesheng YUAN ; Jiasheng HU ; Jiaqi ZHU ; Li FANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(12):923-926
Objective:
To evaluate the success rate during ultrasound-guided percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) and analyze the reasons of puncture failure.
Methods:
A retrospective analysis was performed based on the data of 58 patients who underwent ultrasound-guided PCNL by 4 experienced urologists(10 years' experience of PCNL and more than 80 cases per year)in our center from August 2018 to November 2018. Of all the 58 patients, there were 36 males and 22 females (aged from 22 to 73 years) with the mean age of 51 years. The calculi ranged from 9 mm to 93 mm, with the average of 26.5 mm. The separation of renal collecting system ranged from 5 mm to 30 mm, with the average of 15.1 mm. All of the 58 patients underwent one-stage PCNL and the numbers of punctures, the numbers of percutaneous tubes and the reasons for failure were recorded.
Results:
All percutaneous tubes and surgeries were established and done successfully. Of all the 118 punctures, 74 punctures succeeded by detecting the urine and 68 surgery tracts were established (6 punctures failed because of the dilation). The total puncture success rate was 62.7%(74/118). Of the total 74 successful punctures, 56.8%(42/74)succeeded at the first puncture, 28.4%(21/74)succeeded at the second puncture and 14.9%(11/74)succeeded at least after three punctures. The success puncture rate of the 4 urologists were 59.2%(29/49), 64.1%(25/39), 66.7%(16/24), 66.7%(4/6)respectively, and there were no statistical differences between the puncture success rates of the urologists (
8.Preliminary experience in the treatment of renal stones less than 2 cm in diameter with the "All-seeing needle set" through a super minimal tract (F12)
Guohai XIE ; Zejun YAN ; Junhui JIANG ; Guanlin LIU ; Li FANG ; Dongxu ZHANG ; Jiasheng HU ; Xiaolong JIA ; Zhong ZHENG ; Wanzhang LIU ; Hesheng YUAN ; Yue CHENG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2018;39(3):214-217
Objective To discuss primary experience the clinical use of "All-seeing needle set" combined with Holmium laser to treat the single renal stone lesser than 2 cm in diameter through a super minimal tract (F12).Methods From January 2015 to December 2016,43 patients were enrolled into this retrospective study.There were 23 males and 20 females who were diagnosed as single renal stone less than 2 cm in diameter(age range from 23-65 years).There were 8 upper pole renal stones,13 lower pole renal stones and 22 renal pelvis stones.The mean stone size was (1.63 ± 0.32) cm in diameter (range from 1.2 cm to 2.0 cm)."All-seeing needle system" was applied during percutaneous puncture.After building a F12 minimal tract by fascia dilator,all patients received lithotripsy with Holmium laser.Indwelling catheters for 3 days and an F6 double-J tube was left for 2 weeks without a tube in the percutaneous tract after operation.Finally,KUB and/or urinary CT were used to check the results on day 1.Result All operations were completed successfully.The operation time was 23-65min [averaged (31.0 ±9.2) min].41 cases' renal stones were store free,and the 2 stone residues was clear with later extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.No severe complications occurred.Conclusion As an alternative to standard procedures for treatment of renal stones less than 2 cm in diameter,adopting "All-seeing needle set" with Holmium laser through a super minimal tract (F12) is safe,minimally invasive,fast and effective with a low complication rate.