1.Analysis of cumulative series of laparoendoscopic single-site surgery in urology : with 209 consecutive cases report
Linhui WANG ; Bing LIU ; Qing YANG ; Bin XU ; Bo YANG ; Zhenjie WU ; Zunli XU ; Shangqing SONG ; Yinghao SUN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(10):757-762
Objective To report a 4-year cumulative series (209 cases) of laparoendoscopic singlesite surgery (LESS) in urology and assess its clinical utilization. Methods Consecutive LESS cases done between December 2008 and July 2012 at our institution were prospectively recorded and retrospective analyzed in this study.Demographic data,main perioperative outcomes,and information related to the surgical technique were collected and analyzed.There were 209 patients ( 121 males and 88 females) with a mean age of (52.8 ±14.5) years,a mean B MIof (23.5 ±3.12) kg/m2 and a mean ASA score of (2.0±0.3).20.1% (42 cases) of patients had previous abdominal or pelvic surgeries.29.2% (61 cases) and 12.9%(27 cases) of patients had diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Indications were renal tumors (70 cases,33.5%),adrenal tumors (42,20.1%),renal cyst (22 cases,10.5%),ureteral calculi (22 cases,10.5%),nonfunctional kidneys (19 cases,9.1%),BPH (10 cases,4.8%),and others (24 cases,11.5% ).Surgical conversions were evaluated,as well as intraoperative and postoperative complications.Two periods were arbitrarily dcfined:the first was from December 2008 to Septcmber 2010 (22 mon) and the second.was from October 2010 to July 2012 (22 mon).A comparative analysis between these two periods was conducted. Results There were 209 LESS surgeries included in this study.Most common procedures ( 92.3% ) were done on the upper urinary tract,with 55.5% of the whole cohort being tumor-related indications and only 16.3% being reconstructive procedures.The transperitoneal approaches were preferentially adopted in 80.9% cases,and transvesical access in 5.3% cases. The transumbilical access was used in 46.9% of cases.The overall conversion rate was 8.1%,with 4.3% of cases converted to reduced - port laparoscopy,1.9% to conventional laparoscopy,and 1.9% to open surgery.The intraoperative complication rate was 4.8% ( 10/209 ) and postoperative complications,mostly low grade,were encountered in 11.5%(24/209) of cases.There was a significant increase in the number of LESS cases during the second study period; the rate of some procedures (ie,transumbilical LESS,renal cyst decortication and transvesical single-port enucleation of the prostate) was lower,whereas some other procedures were performed more frequently (ie,tumor-related LESS procedures,radical nephrectomy and adrenalectomy). Conclusions A broad range of urological procedures can be finished with LESS technique in the experienced hands of a laparoscopic surgeons.However,LESS is still in its infancy with a certain risk of surgical complication and conversion.Stringent patient selection criteria should be applied,especially during the learning curve.Complex reconstructive procedures or malignant tumor related indications are not appropriate as the start of this kind of procedure.We need always put patient's safety and treatment efficacy first.
2.Two cases report of uretero-arterial fistula with long term indwelling of ureteral stent
Chao LU ; Bao HUA ; Xin GU ; Shangqing SONG ; Yuanshen MAO ; Wenfeng LI ; Guanglin YANG ; Bin XU ; Yushan LIU ; Zhikang CAI ; Zhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(10):786-787
Ureteral artery fistula (UAF) is a rare complication after long-term indwelling of ureteral stent. In this study, two cases were presented. Both of them underwent pelvic tumor surgery and radiotherapy, and had a history of cutaneous terminal ureterostomy and long-term indwelling of ureteral stents. The first case, a 52-year-old female, was admitted to hospital because of intermittent bleeding from ureteral dermostomy for 1 week on April 2, 2020. CT examination revealed hematocele in the left upper urinary tract, and left nephrectomy was performed.However, bleeding still presented and the distal ureteral resection was performed at the same time, and partial ureteral was ligated. Postoperative diagnostic was ureteral artery fistula. After 8 months of follow-up, no recurrent bleeding presented. Another case, a 82-year-old male, was admitted to hospital because of bleeding at the ureteral dermostomy for an hour on June 15, 2020. Contrast enhanced CT examination revealed intersecting of the left ureter and common iliac artery, and interventional surgery was performed, by which UAF was diagnosed. Embolization of left internal iliac artery and stent implantation of common iliac artery and external iliac artery were performed intraoperatively. The bleeding stopped immediately after the operation, and there was no further bleeding during follow-up of 6 months.
3.Cryoablation of renal cell carcinoma: six-year experience with 64 cases
Bin XU ; Shangqing SONG ; Zhenjie WU ; Bing LIU ; Qing YANG ; Liang XIAO ; Yajun CHENG ; Guopeng YU ; Long LI ; Zhong WANG ; Linhui WANG ; Yinghao SUN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2018;39(6):422-427
Objective To summarize our clinical experience of cryoablation for renal cancer and to analyze the therapeutic indication,security,selection of cryoablation and outcomes.Methods Sixty-four patients suffered with T1a renal cell carcinoma were enrolled in this study from March 2012 to March 2018.Among them,5 cases were senile patients (≥ 80 years),5 cases complicated with other cancers,3 cases complicated with renal insufficiency,4 cases complicated with decompensated cirrhosis,3 cases with bilateral renal cancer,4 cases with solitary kidney cancer and 39 cases with some other complications.The preoperative serum creatinine level was(80.5 ± 38.2)μmol/L.The patients underwent laparoscopic singlesite (LESS) renal cryoablation,conventional laparoscopic renal cryoablation,or percutaneous image-guided cryoablation according to individual situation.Contrast-enhanced CT scan or MRI were used during the procedures and follow-up was performed.Results All operations were completed successfully and technical success was achieved as well in all cases.Blood transfusion was necessary for 2 cases because of hemorrhage.The mean diameter of the mass was (2.6 ± 0.90) cm,the median volume of blood loss was 50ml(10-110 ml),and the mean operation time was(96.0 ± 24.5) min.The median inpatient hospital stay was 3 d (1-6 d).In one case,digital subtraction angiography (DSA) embolization was performed due to hemorrhage after surgery.None of the other cases had intraoperative or postoperative complications.The serum creatinine level after surgery was not significantly decreased [postoperative (83.8 ±42.1) μmol/L,P =0.64].The contrast-enhanced CT or MRI of the kidneys one week postoperatively showed uniform low density in all lesion areas,which represented complete ablation and regression of the tumor.All cases were followed up regularly.One case showed relapse at the 6 th month follow-up and underwent cryoablation again.Another case,who was not regularly followed up,relapsed at 69th month after surgery.No relapse was observed in the other cases during the follow-up.Conclusions Renal cancer cryoablation is a safe,feasible and efficacious therapy for the patients who suffered from unresectable T1a renal cell carcinoma because of high surgical risk or multifocal lesions.