1.Application value of cerebrospinal fluid MRLCs combined with lactate dehydrogenase detection in diagnosis of central nervous system leukemia
Chang TAN ; Feng LI ; Zeyan PU ; Yanli LIANG ; Lujie FENG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(16):2190-2192
Objective To study the apllication value of cerebraspinal fluid minimal residual leukemia cells(MRLCs) combined with lactate dehydrogenase(LDH) detection in early diagnosis of central nervous system leukemia(CNSL) to provide a laboratory basis for clinical diagnosis and evaluation of disease progression and therapeutic effect.Methods Thirty inpatiernts without blood disease and central nervous system(CNS) organic diseases,and normal CSF routine and detected biochemical indexes were selected as the control group and 96 cases of acute leukemia (AL) diagnosed by bone marrow puncture FAB morphology and flow cytometry typing served as the disease group.Flow cytometry was used to detect the MRLCs in CSF,the activity of LDH in CSF was detected by the rate method,and the detection results were performed the comparative analysis.Results Among 96 cases of AL,30 patients with CNSL had 13 cases of positive MRLCs in CSF,the positive rate was 43.33%,among 66 cases of non-MRLCs,MRLCs was not detected detected.Among 96 cases of AL,CSF LDH level in 30 cases of CNSL was (30.54±10.29)U/L,which was significantly higher (16.16±7.12)U/L in the patients without CNSL,the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion The detection of MRLCs and LDH in CSF of AL can be used as a laboratory diagnostic index for early diagnosis of CNSL,and MRLCs combined with LDH detection can improve the positive diagnosis rate of CNSL.
2.Bladder reconstruction with seeding adipose-derived stem cells onto bladder acellular matrix grafts
Weidong ZHU ; Yuemin XU ; Chao FENG ; Qiang FU ; Lujie SONG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(2):111-116
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of seeding adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) onto bladder acellular matrix grafts (BAMGs) for bladder reconstruction in a rabbit model.MethodsAutologous ADSCs were isolated,expanded and identified by flow cytometry.In the experimental group,ADSCs were seeded onto BAMGS for reconstructing bladder defects in 12 male rabbits.Unseeded BAMGs were used for bladder reconstruction in the control group of 12 rabbits.Cystography was performed at 24 weeks after grafts implantation.Following cystography,the animals were scarified and grafts were harvested; H&E and immunohistochemical staining were performed with cytokeratin AE1/AE3,smooth muscle α-actin and S-100 markers.ResultsFlow cytometry demonstrated that the ADSCs expressed CD90,CD44,CD105,CD166 and CD34,but not CD45 or CD106.The cells demonstrated good biocompatibility with BAMGs.At 24 weeks,in the experimental group,the reconstructed bladders reached a mean volume of (94.68 ± 3.31 )% of the precystectomy bladder capacity.Complete regeneration of smooth muscle and nerve tissue was evident.Regenerated SMCs,urothelium and nerve cells stained positively for α-smooth muscle actin,AE1/AE3 and S100.In the control group,the mean bladder volume was (69.33 ± 5.05 )% of the pre-cystectomy volume.Histologically,the control group was characterized by multi-layered urothelium without evidence for organized muscle or nerve tissue.Conclusion The tissue engineering bladder constructed by ADSCs and BAMG can be used as an ideal biomaterial to replace and repair the bladder.
3.Use of small intestinal submucosa graft for the repair of anterior urethral strictures
Yuemin XU ; Jiong ZHANG ; Qiang FU ; Yinglong SA ; Lujie SONG ; Chao FENG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(6):419-422
Objective To investigate the feasibility of using small intestinal submucosa (SIS) graft for the repair of anterior urethral strictures. Methods From June 2009 to August 2010, 18 men (mean age, 38 yrs) with anterior urethral strictures underwent urethroplasty using a four-layer SIS as an onlay patch graft. SIS was used to augment the urethral caliber at the stricture site. The mean stricture length was 4.6 cm (range 3.5 to 7 cm). The pre-operative mean maximal flow rate was 3.8 ml/s (range 1.5 to 5.5 ml/s). The required SIS grafts (4 to 7.5 cm long and 2 cm wide) were positioned into the urethrotomy defect and were spread-fixed to the corpora cavernosa using 5-0 polyglactin interrupted sutures. Two apices of the graft were sutured to the proximal and distal apices of the urethrotomy with 5-0 polyglactin interrupted stitches. The margins of the opened urethra were sutured to the SIS patch with 5-0 polyglactin running sutures. Results The mean follow-up period was 10 mon. (range 6-18 mon.). No postoperative complication, such as infection or rejection related to the use of heterologous graft material was observed. Seventeen patients voided well postoperatively with the mean peak urine flow of 25.4 ml/s (14-44 ml/s). Cystoscopy revealed that at four weeks and six weeks, the SIS graft was well distinguishable from the normal surrounding tissue; and at 16 weeks, the urothelium was regenerated and the biomaterial was not distinguishable from the normal surrounding tissue. The squamosal epithelium was seen in the histological examination of the grafts. The remaining one patient with failed hypospadias developed a slight urethral narrowing at five months post-operatively and needed sound dilatations. Conclusions SIS matrix appears to be a safe and effective reconstructive material in selected urethral reconstructions.
4.Long-term efficacy of penile skin flaps for reconstruction of anterior urethral stricture
Hong XIE ; Yuemin XU ; Qiang FU ; Yinglong SA ; Jiong ZHANG ; Chao FENG ; Lujie SONG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2014;35(9):681-685
Objective To evaluate the long-term efficacy of using penile skin flaps for urethroplasty in the treatment of anterior urethral strictures.Methods Between Jan 2006 and Dec 2012,138 patients with anterior urethral stricture were treated by using penile skin flaps for urethroplasty.The mean age was 38 years (range,7-82 year).The etiology of stricture included trauma in 78 cases,iatrogenicity in 41 cases,infection in 17 cases,unknown reason in 2 cases.The penile urethral stricture was found in 110 cases and the bulbourethral stricture was found in 28 cases.The mean length of anterior urethral stricture was 6.5 cm (range 3-14 cm).Among them,the length of urethral stricture was more than 10 cm in 48 patients.Basing on location,length of stricture and condition of penile skin,different penile skin flaps were chosen,including vertical pedicle skin flap,pedicle circular flap,L-flap,Q-flap.Three different techniques were used for urethroplasty,such as lateral patch flap urethroplasty (group1,n=80),dorsal and ventral inlaid flap urethroplasty (group 2,n =42) and tubularized flap urethroplasty (group 3,n =16).Results 4 patients were lost during follow-up.The mean duration of follow-up in the remaining 134 patients was 39 months (range,8-84 months).Complications developed in 29 of 134 patients (21.6%),including strictures recurrence in 17 (group 1,n =12,group 2,n=2 and group 3,n =3),urethrocutaneous fistulas in 7 (group 1,n =5,group 2,n=1 and group 3,n =1) and urethral diverticulum in 5 (group1,n =4,and group 3,n =1).105 cases voided well and the urinary peak flows ranged from 13-49 ml/s (mean 25 ml/s),The overall success rate was 78.4% (105/134).Conclusions Penile skin is thinner,rich in blood supply and easy to be manipulated,which is one of the excellent materials for the urethral reconstruction.Q-flap or L-flap urethroplasty is an effective technique for the treatment of long-segment urethral strictrues (≥ 10 cm).
5.Clinical study of transverse island fasciocutaneous fascia flap for treatment of meatus and navicular fossa stricture
Chao FENG ; Jiong ZHANG ; Hong XIE ; Xinru ZHANG ; Lujie SONG ; Yinglong SA ; Jianjun YU ; Yuemin XU ; Qiang FU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(6):408-411
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of transverse island fasciocutaneous penile flap in the treatment of meatus and navicular fossa stricture.Methods Fifteen patients with urethral reconstruction with transverse island fasciocutaneous penile flap from October 2014 to December 2018 were enrolled.Six patients had a history of urethroscopic surgery,three had a history of lichensclerosus,three had a history of urethral dilation,and three had no obvious causes.All patients underwent transverse incision under the coronal sulcus,and after fully dissecting the urethra,the urethra was opened longitudinally ventrally.After measuring the actual length of stenosis,the irradiance fascia flap with the corresponding length of the incision was reconstructed.The patients were reviewed at 1 and 3 months after operation,and any complications such as recurrence or urinary fistula were recorded.The urine flow rate was tested 3 months after surgery.Results All 15 patients in this group underwent a successfully operation.The actual measurement of urethral stricture length was 0.5-4.0 cm during operation,with the average of 2.82 cm.Three months after the operation,the urine flow rate ranged from 13.5 ml/s to 23.7 ml/s,with an average of 18.5 ml/s.The overall successful rate was 93.3% (14/15).The rate of post-operative fistula was 20.0% (3/15).Two cases complained of needle-like fistula at the incision.One case healed after 3 months,and the other gave up further treatment.One patient developed urethral stricture and urethral skin spasm again 1 month later and was surgically repaired again.Conclusions The initial experience of pedicled island fascia flap for the treatment of urethral stenosis and scaphoid stenosis is safe,feasible and effective for the treatment of urethral stricture.
6.Posttraumatic urethral stricture or loss secondary to pelvic fracture in girls: appropriate management
Yuemin XU ; Hong XIE ; Hongbin LI ; Lujie SONG ; Chao FENG ; Yinglong SA ; Qiang FU ; Jiong ZHANG ; Chongrui JIN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(10):766-769
Objective To explore the appropriate management for girls with posttraumatic urethral stricture or loss secondary to pelvic fracture.Methods Between January 2009 and December 2015,a total of 20 girls,mean age of 9.5 years (range 2-14 years),whose posttraumatic urethral stricture associated with urethrovaginal fistula were treated using a variety of procedures.The mean urethral stricture or loss length was 2.6 cm (range 2-4 cm).Six patients presented with vaginal distal stricture and associated with a large hydrocolpos in the proximal vagina.Of the 20 girls,urethroplasty was performed using labial pedicle flap or vulvar flap in l0 patients,using a bladder flap tube in 5 girls with total urethral loss,using vaginal flap in 5 cases.Colpoplasty using island vulvar skin flaps or hydrocolpos vagina were performed in the 6 patients associated with vaginal stricture during urethroplasty.Results There were no serious complications postoperatively.The mean follow-up period was 41 months (range 12-70 months) postoperatively.The overall anatomical success rate was 90% (18/20) and the functional success rate was 70% (14 / 20).Of 10 patients underwent pedicle labial or an island flap of vulva urethroplasty,2 patients were recurrent,and 2 patients present stress incontinence.Five patients underwent urethral reconstruction using a bladder flap tube and voiding well postoperatively,of which stress incontinence appeared in 2.All 5 patients who underwent vaginal flap urethroplasty could void normally and continently.The hydrocolpos disappeared in all 6 patients with vaginal distal severe stricture.Conclusions A differential surgical repair strategy should be determined by fistula location,stricture length and vaginal condition for posttraumatic urethral stricture associated with urethrovaginal fistula in girls.It is probably good choice to reconstruct distal urethra and vagina using a large hydrocolpos in the proximal vagina for the treatment of coexisting strictures of urethra and vagina.
7.Rational choice of treatment for the female hypospadias
Chao FENG ; Yinglong SA ; Hong XIE ; Qiang FU ; Lujie SONG ; Tao LIANG ; Zhenghao DAI ; Kaile ZHANG ; Yuemin XU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(3):191-194
Objective:To summarize the ideal strategy for the treatment of female hypospadias.Methods:The data of 12 female patients with hypospadias admitted to the Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine from December 2011 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients was (31.0±16.6) years old (7-67 years old). Among them, 3 cases had a history of pelvic fracture trauma, 3 cases had a history of birth trauma, and the remaining 6 cases had no history of trauma and surgery. Among them, there were 6 cases of congenital hypospadias and 6 cases of acquired hypospadias. The clinical manifestations were urinary incontinence in 6 cases and dysuria in 6 cases. Examination of the normal position of the external opening of the genital urethra did not show the opening of the urethra, but moved down to different parts of the anterior wall of the vagina. All patients underwent urethral lengthening. For congenital hypospadias, the urethral plate is used to cut the coiled tube during the operation to prolong the urethra. For acquired hypospadias, the stenotic urethra was enlarged and lengthened with a labial pedicled flap coil. The subcutaneous fat pad of the labia majora was mobilized and transferred to the outside of the newly constructed urethra to prevent the occurrence of urethro-vaginal fistula and increase the pressure of the urethra. Five patients with significant urinary incontinence underwent bladder neck reconstruction at the same time. Anatomical success of the procedure was defined as the appearance of a normal-shaped external urethral opening beneath the clitoris. Functional success was defined as the absence of moderate to severe urinary incontinence after surgery, and the maximum urinary flow rate was >15ml/s during the 12-month follow-up period.Results:All operations were successfully completed. All patients had no perioperative complications, and were followed up for 18-96 months, with an average of 57.3±32.5 months. All patients were able to urinate spontaneously after operation, 4 cases of urinary incontinence disappeared, and 2 cases improved significantly; 4 cases of patients with strenuous urination urinated smoothly. The remaining 2 cases still complained of dysuria after operation, which was solved by subsequent urethral dilatation. The anatomical repair success rate was 100.0%(12/12) and the functional success rate was 83.3% (10/12).Conclusions:Urethral lengthening is an effective method for female hypospadias. The pedicled fat pad helps to increase urethral pressure and prevent fistulas. For female patients with hypospadias and severe urinary incontinence, bladder neck reconstruction is an ideal method. of the technique.
8.Analysis of the donor site complications after long-strip lingual mucosal graft for the treatment of long-segment anterior urethral strictures in males
Yuemin XU ; Chao LI ; Hong XIE ; Hongbin LI ; Lujie SONG ; Chao FENG ; Qiang FU ; Yinglong SA ; Jiong ZHANG ; Chongrui JIN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2018;39(8):606-609
Objective To analyze the donor site complications of male patients with long segment anterior urethral strictures that underwent urethroplasty by using a long-strip lingual mucosal grafts (LMG) six months later.Methods Between August 2006 and December 2014,a total of 81 patients with long segment anterior urethral stricture underwent a procedure of urethroplasty using a long-strip LMG.The mean patients' age was 41.2 years (range 18-74) and the mean urethral stricture length was 12.1 cm (range,8-20 cm),a single LMG was more than 9 cm.Two techniques of urethroplasty were performed:One-sided dorsal graft augmentation urethroplasty was performed in 70 patients,12 of the 70 patients underwent urethroplasty by using a LMG in addition to a BMG,owing to the presence of very long strictures;Dorsal patch graft urethroplasty was performed in 11 patients.Results Of the 81 patients a single long-strip LMG with length of 9-11 cm was used in 52 patients,LMG measured ≥12 cm in 17,and LMG combined with buccal mucosal graft (BMG) in 12.The mean follow-up period was 41 months (range,15-86 months) postoperatively.The overall urethroplasty success rate was 82.7%.Six months after the operation,28 patients (34.6%) reported a minimal to moderate difficulty in fine motor movement of the tongue (difficulty with spitting tiny fish bones).Among these 28,22 patients (27.2 %) had associated numbness over the donor site,10 patients (12.3%) had parageusia,and 11 patients (13.6%) reported slurring of speech.The donor site complications occurred higher in patients with LMG length ≥ 12 cm (14/29) than those patients with LMG length < 12 cm (14/52)(x2 =19.049,P <0.01).At 12 months,5 patients (6.2%)reported minimal difficulty in fine motor movement of the tongue,and reduced to 1 patient at 24 months.Conclusions The donor side complications after long-strip lingual mucosal graft for the treatment of longsegment anterior urethral strictures are primarily limited to the first postoperative year,the incidence of complications appeared to be related to the length of the harvested graft.