1.Imaging Diagnosis of Bronchogenic Cyst
Hongsheng HAN ; Jianlong LI ; Monong DONG ; Yuqi LIU ; Deqian HAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2000;0(02):-
Objective To probe imaging manifestations of bronchogenic cysts,as that to improve the knowledge of this disease.Methods Imaging features of congenital bronchial cyst in 32 cases confirmed by operation and pathology were analyzed.Results 4 cases of cyst localized in mediastinum ,all were liquid cyst.28 cases of cyst localized in lungs,aqmong them,22 cases were air-liquid cyst and 6 cases were air cyst,the diameter of lesions was 1~10 cm,there were 2 cases with pyothorax,4 cases with pulmonary maldevelopment,one case with brochio-pleural fistula.The cysts appeared as round or similar round,the walls of cyst was thin.The wall of cyst was obscure and there was infiltrating shadow around cysts when in company with infection.Conclusion X-ray and CT are very important in diagnosing congenital bronchial cysts,CT scan is of very help in diagnosing the compley cysts.
2.Urodynamic research on orthotopic continent globular Ileal bladder
Zongliang ZHANG ; Rongxiang ZHOU ; Monong LI ; Zetao LIU ; Shuai WU ; Haiyan JI ; Yanlun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(9):608-610
Objective To evaluate the urodynamic and functional characteristics of 26 patients who had underwent orthotopic contient globular ileal neobladder. Methods The clinical date of 26patients who underwent radical cystectomy were reviewed. The neobladder pressure, capacity, urethral pressure and urinary flow rate were collected at 3-12 months after operation. Results The neobladders average pressure was less than 15 cm H2O when the volume was 400 ml. The pressure was 22.4 cm H2O at 100% capacity. The mean pressure of contractions was less than 40 cm H2O. The mean filling pressure after operation was relative stable while the difference between 3 months and 6 months was statistically significant. The difference between 6 and 9 and 12 month showed no statistical significance. The mean post-void residual was 42 ml. A mean voiding flow rate of 19. 6 ml/s could be obtained by Valsalva. Conclusion The neobladder not only could offer adequate capacity at low pressures but also could give a satisfied continent.
3.Long-term outcome of female orthotopic ileal neobladder
Rongxiang ZHOU ; Zongliang ZHANG ; Monong LI ; Haiyan QI ; Yanlun ZHANG ; Rongchen YANG ; Shuai WU ; Yan ZHANG ; Gang ZHANG ; Boquan YAN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2008;29(12):818-821
Objective To evaluate the clinical application of female orthotopic ileal neobladder.Methods Modified radical cysteetomy plus orthotopic ileal neobladder was performed on 19 female pa-tients with bladder cancer from June 1999 to January 2008.The mean age of the patients was 52(45-66) years,mean course of disease was 4.4 months (16 days-1.9 years).Of all the patients,there were 10 cases with grade 1,7 cases with grade 2 and 2 cases grade 3.According to the UICC stage system,5 patients were T1 stage,12 T2 and 2 T3a.All the patients received modified radical cystecto-my without resection of uterus and anterior vagina,meanwhile the nerves around urethra were protec-ted.0.8-1.2 cm proximal end of the urethra was excised and 30 cm distal ileum was used for the re-construction of the neobladder.Results Sixteen cases were followed up for 6-102 months,mean 71 months.Fifteen patients survived without disease recurrence,1 patient died of myocardial infarc-tion 17 months postoperation.The daytime and night continent rate was 100$,93% at 9 months postoperative.The average voiding volume of the 15 patients was 519.0 ml.The average residual vol-ume was 29.2 ml,and Qmax was 18.6 ml/s.The average filling and voiding pressure was 16.7 cm H2O and 53.0 cm H2O.Intravenous urography showed slight hydronephrosis in 1 case.Conclusion Female orthotopic ileal neobladder could be a good choice because of the continence,fewer complica-tions,lower pressure and enough bladder capacity.