1.Clinical analysis of the blunt renal trauma
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2007;0(11):-
Objective:to summarize the experiences of diagnopsis and treatment in the blunt renal trauma,for increasing diag-nostical level and therapeutical results of the renal trauma. Methods:The clinical data of 124 patients with the blunt renal trauma were analysed retrospectively. Results:of 124 cases of the blunt renal trauma,96 were underwent conservative man- agemen(t77.4%),2 were received supra-selectively renal arteral embolization(1.6%),while of 24 cases were administered with surgery(21.4%),14 associated with intra-abdominal injuries. At last,2 died of the renal renal injuries,accounting for 1.6%. Conclusion:Ultrasound type B plus CT scaning are important and effective techniques for diagnosis of the kindy injury. The high-dose intravenous pyelogram remains an excellent tool for assessing renal trauma.
2.Effects of TURP plus TUVP for patients with BPH
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2007;0(12):-
Objectives:To investigate the effects of transurethral electrovaporization of the prostate(TUVP)plus transurethral re-section of the prostate(TURP)for patients with benigh prostate hyperplasia(BPH).Methods:The technique of TUVP plus TURP was employed to treat 114 cases of BPH.Results:All patients underwent successful TUVP and TURP procedure intraoperatively,and recovered very well postoperatively.No serious complications were noted.Conclusions:TUVP plus TURP is a feasible and safe technique for patients with BPH.
3.Application of internal iliac artery interruption in management of pelvic hemorrea caused by pelvic fracture or other conditions
Xuejun RAN ; Peijin TANG ; Changqing DENG ; Feilang LI ; Xianfu TANG ; Haiquan LUO
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2009;8(8):572-573
sed by pelvic fracture or other conditions.
4.Retroperitoneal iaparoscopic ureterolithotomy for impacted upper-ureteral calculi: a report of 42 cases
Yunyan WANG ; Junsong MENG ; Yong WANG ; Zongyuan XU ; Peijin HOU ; Haijun ZHUANG ; Peng TANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2012;11(2):147-149
The clinical data of 42 patients with impacted upper-ureteral calculi undergoing retroperitoneal laparoscopicureterolithotomy(RPLU)from January 2008toDecember 2010 were retrospectively analyzed.RPLU was successfully performed in 40 cases,and simultaneous laparoscopic electrocoagulation ablation was also performed in 11 cases complicated with ureteral inflammatory polyps.No massive bleeding occurred during the operations.The stone-free rate 3 d after operation was 100%,and no stone left as reviewed by kidney ureter bladder X-ray (KUB) and B-ultrasonography.During the follow-up of 3 to 24 months (mean 11 months),40 cases showed no stone recurrence and no ureteral stricture in KUB and B-ultrasonography.The hydronephrosis of all RPLU patients relieved.Results indicate that RPLU is a safe and effective minimally invasive operation for treatment of impacted upper-ureteral calculi.