1.A comparative study of long-term results after hypospadias surgery
Wenwei WANG ; Hu QU ; Liang ZHAO ; Jiacong MO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2010;33(23):1-3
Objective To compare the long-term results of hypospadias surgery and analyze the influencing factors. Methods Sixty-four hypospadiac patients were followed up, cosmetic and sexual functional results were assessed by hypospadiac patients and surgeon using a designed questionnaire and 5-item version of the international index of erectile function (IIEF-5). Selected 35 adult as normal controls. Maximum flow rate and average flow rate Were used to assess evaluation of voiding function. Results All cases were followed up for 3-11 (7.5 ± 2.3) years. The satisfaction with the long-term results of penile appearance had significant differences between hypospadiac patients and surgeon,hypospadiac patients were less satisfied than surgeon (P< 0.05 or < 0.01). No significant differences were noted between hypospadiac patients and normal controls regarding the maximum flow rate [(23.37 ±2.92), (24.41 ±2.94) ml/s], average flow rate [(16.84± 1.75), (17.34 ±2.14) ml/s] and erectile function [(22.31 ± 1.94), (22.80 ± 1.73) pointe](P> 0.05). The average penile lengths[(5.93 ± 1.06) cm] and circumferences[(6.17 ±0.83) cm] of hypospadiac patients under flaccid conditions after operation were significantly shorter than those of normal controls [ (7.38 ± 0.79 ), ( 7.53 ± 0.75 ) cm ] ( P < 0.01). The important factors to influence the results including the age at which surgery was completed, hypospadiac severity, the number of operation and complication. ConclusionsIt is useful to improve the long-term efficacy by minimizing the number of operation and complication, and treating hypospadiac patients earlier. Surgeon should pay more attention to the long-term cosmetic results of hypospadias surgery.
2.Surgical diagnosis and correction of chordee among hypospadias
Yeqing XU ; Cheng SU ; Jiacong MO ; Suisheng LI ; Li ZHOU ; Tianyou YANG ; Qifeng LIANG ; Cuiling PAN ; Hua MEI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(5):386-389
ObjectiveTo explore the importance and significance of classification diagnosis and treatment of chordee among hypospadias in children.MethodsA random sample review and controlled study was made in patients with hypospadias and chordee from 1989 to 2011 in First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University,and the patients were divided into 2 groups.There were 232 cases in group A,who were all diagnosed as chordee only on the basis of clinical symptoms or an erection induced by artificial stimulation before operation.All the 232 cases were corrected empirically without objective assessment by degloving the penis,dissecting superficial and deep fascia,and cutting off the urethral plate,and so on during operation.There were 25 cases in group B,who were all strictly implemented on classification diagnosis and treatment of chordee,in sponge saline injection test during operation and correction effect evaluation after operation.Chordee was classified according to different etiology and pathology:skin type,fascia-type,urethra type,sponge type and the glans of penis type.There were different operating methods in different ways of folding tunica albuginea.ResultsIn group A,86 patients (37%) had postoperative recurrence of chordee,25 patients ( 11% ) had pain during erection after surgery,183 patients were satisfied with correction of chordee (79%).In group A,25 patients were in their adulthood when followed up,and 7 patients had IIEF-5 score <21 points.In group B,the single type of chordee among hypospadias were 7/25 (28%),merged type were 18/25 (72%).All patients were followed up without chordee recurrence or painless erection,and 100% patients or families were satisfied with correction of chordee.The efficacy difference were statistically significant between the two groups in chordee correction.In folding tunica albuginea group in group B,the penile erection length was (4.58 ± 1.59) cm before the correction,and (6.16 ±2.54) cm after correction.In non-folding tunica albuginea group,penile erection length was (4.O1 ± 1.18 ) cm before correction,and (5.82 ± 1.51 ) cm after correction.The difference was not significant between the 2 groups in penile erection length (P > 0.05 ).ConclusionsSurgeon should pay more attention to the correction,effect evaluated,classified etiology and pathological diagnosis of hypospadias and chordee.And the targeted selection of the correct treatment of chordee can further improve the therapeutic effect.Chordee of hypospadias can exist in single or merged according to the pathological classification.Chordee correction surgery can increase length of penis,and dorsal tunica albuginea plication had no significantly different effect on the length of the penis compared to other chordee corrective surgery.
3.Experimental study on prevention of postsurgical adhesions by using O-carboxymethylchitosan solution after an abdominal operation.
Shirong PAN ; Jiacong MO ; Huanling ZHENG ; Wu YI ; Daquan HUANG ; Bi WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2009;26(2):347-359
O-Carboxymethylchitosan (O-CMC) in 1000 g batch was prepared from chitin as starting material and its chemical structure was confirmed by analysis of IR and NMR. O-CMC solution, sodium hyaluronate (HA) solution and physiological saline were used in Sprague-Dawley rat model for prevention of postsurgical adhesions; after 7 days of an abdominal operation, the 3 groups were evaluated according to Belluco standard, the mean scores of O-CMC group, HA group and physiological saline group were 2.5 +/- 3.1, 3.3 +/- 3.6 and 10.3 +/- 1.0, respectively. Histological inspection showed that in O-CMC group, mesothelial cells on peritonaeum or cecum surfaces were almost restored; in HA group the injured surface of peritonaeum was mostly repaired, but in physiological saline group the injured surface of cecum was just a little repaired; there were extensive adhesions between peritonaeum and cecum, and inflammatory response was quite serious. Experimental results indicated that O-CMC and HA had excellent efficiency and O-CMC was slightly better than HA for the prevention of postsurgical adhesions.
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surgery
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Animals
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Chitosan
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analogs & derivatives
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therapeutic use
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Female
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Intestinal Diseases
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prevention & control
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Male
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Postoperative Complications
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prevention & control
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Random Allocation
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Tissue Adhesions
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prevention & control