1.Two-stage tubularized transverse preputial island flap and two-stage urethral plate reconstruction procedures in the treatment of severe hypospadias
Jun TIAN ; Weiping ZHANG ; Ning SUN ; Xianghui XIE ; Minglei LI ; Hongcheng SONG ; Ning LI ; Chengru HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2016;37(9):690-694
Objective To compare the treatment efficacy of severe hypospadias between two-stage urethral plate reconstruction procedure and two-stage tubularized transverse preputial island flap procedure. Methods From 2010 December to 2014 December, we retrospectively analyzed 82 cases with severe hypospadias, using two-stage urethral plate reconstruction and two-stage tubularized transverse preputial island flap urethroplasty, respectively.Their mean age in the first operation was 2.4 years, ranged from 2 to 3 years.Hypospadias were penoscrotal type in 32 cases, perineal type in 50 cases.In group A, 42 cases, including penoscrotal type in 15 cases, perineal type in 27 cases, with urethral plate reconstruction procedure underwent two-stage urethroplasty.The transected ventral penile urethral plate and to strip the ventral fibrous tissue were needed in correction of chordee of penis.The patients in group A were underwent the second urethroplasty with urethral plate reconstruction procedure 6-12 months later.In group B, 40 cases,including penoscrotal type in 17 cases, perineal type in 23 cases, who underwent one stage operation in the correction of chordee of penis, only with tubularized preputial island flap forming the part of the urethra.The patients in group B were underwent the second urethroplasty 6 ~12 months later.Results Patients were followed up for 1 to 5 years, mean 3.5 years.No recurrence of penis chordee was noticed.In group A, 6 cases (14.3%) had postoperative fistula.The second fistula repairing was perform 6 to 12 months after the second stage operation.However, still 3 cases were noticed the fistula recurrence, which was cured after the fourth operation.In group B, 3 cases (7.5%) developed fistula, which appeared in the second urethroplasty (P<0.01).They were all treated after the second repairing procedure.In group A, 4 cases were noticed urethral stricture, the urethral stricture rate was 9.5%.The stricture occurred 1 to 3 months after the second operation.After dilation and indwelling catheter, 3 cases resolved the problem. Another case still found the recurrence after 2 months, which the one stage urethral plication and second urethral reconstruction were considered to treat this patient.In group B, 1 cases of urethral stricture, the urethral stricture rate was 2.5%(P<0.01).After dilation and indwelling catheter, this case resolved the problem.In group A, 3 cases had urethral diverticulum, which occurred at a rate of 7.1%, whereas without urethral diverticulum occurred in group B (P<0.01).Those patient with urethral diverticulum accepted the diverticulum removing procedure 3 to 6 months after the second stage procedure.One case was found the urethral fistula, which was treated one year later.The success rate of operation was 69.0%in group A, the success rate of the operation was 90.0%in group B.The difference of the success rate between two groups was statistically significant ( P <0.01 ) . Conclusions With respect to two-stage urethral plate reconstruction procedure in treatment of severe hypospadias, there were the low complication rates of postoperative urinary fistula, urethral stricture and diverticulum in two-stage tubularized transverse preputial island flap procedure.Urethral meatus could be done at the glans of the penis.In addition, the two-stage tubularized transverse preputial island flap procedure provides a good opportunity to practice to master complex hypospadias operation.
2.Preserved urethral plate urethroplasty to treat urethral fistula after hypospadias repair
Minglei LI ; Weiping ZHANG ; Ning SUN ; Chengru HUANG ; Jiwu BAI ; Jun TIAN ; Hongcheng SONG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2008;29(6):389-391
Objective To evaluate the application of preserved urethral plate urethroplasty to treat urethral fistula after hypospadias repair. Methods Two hundred and twenty-four cases with u-rethral fistula after hypospadias repair were treated by preserved urethral plate urethroplasty from 2001 to 2006.Follow-up data were reviewed and analyzed.All of these cases had big(>1 cm)ure-thral fistula.One hundred and two failed hypospadias cases were repaired by tubularized incised plateurethroplasty(Snodgrass).The patients were 2-16 years old and mean age was 3.7 years old.In thesame time period,86 failed hypospadias cases were repaired by Duplay urethroplasty.The children were 2-14 years old and mean age was 3.5 years old.Twenty failed hypospadias cases were repaircd by Onlay island flap urethroplasty and another 1 6 failed hypospadias cases were repaired by Flip-Flap urethroplasty. Results Fistulas were successfully repaired in 86(84.3%)cases out of 102 tubular-ized incised plate urethroplasty procedure.There were 1 3 urethral fistulas and 3 urethral strictures.Seventy-five(87.2%)cases were successful out of 86 Duplay procedure.There were 9 urethral fistulas and 2 urethral strictures.There was no significant difference between these tWO groups of results(P>0.05).Nineteen cases were successful out of 20 Onlay urethroplasty procedures and there was only l urethral fistula.Fourteen cases were successful out of 1 6 Flip-Flap procedures and there was onlv 2 u-rethral fistulas. Conclusions Surgical procedure for urethral fistula repair should be chosen accord-ing to the condition of penis.Tubularized incised plate urethroplasty can get same satisfactory result comparing with Duplay method for failed hypospadias repair.More Snodgrass should be used to assure the cosmetic penis.
3.Urethral duplication in children
Hongcheng SONG ; Jiwu BAI ; Chengru HUANG ; Ning SUN ; Weiping ZHANG ; Jun TIAN ; Xianghui XIE ; Minglei LI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2008;29(6):381-384
Objective To discuss the management of urethral duplication in children. Methods The clinical data of 1 8 children(all are males)with urethral duplication were retrospectivelv ana-lyzed. All the 18 patients were sagittal plane included epispadias in 6,hyposPadias in 4 and Y type in the remaining 8. In 6 cases with epispadias,3 patients underwent excision of the accessorv dorsal ure-thra,3 patients without operation.Urethroplasty was necessary in the patient with a duplicated hypo-spadiac urethra. Of 8 patients with Y-type urethral duplication,7 patients underwent 2 stage repair including displacement of the urethra from the anal canal to the perineum at stage 1 and subsequent urethral reconstruction at stage 2.The ventral urethra which was hypospadias had been excised in the other one. Results All the patients were followed-up. Good cosmetic and functional resuIts were a-chieved in the 3 boys who underwent excision of the accessory dorsal urethra.In the hypospadiac du-plication,2 patients could void spontaneously through a normally positioned granular meatus.One boy presented with urethral stenosis after operated. One boy had a vesicostomy for neuropathic bladder. In Y-type urethral duplications,only 1 patient was successful after 2-stage urethroplasty,3 patients de- veloped urethra stricture or fistula,3 boys need the 2-stage operation,the other 0ne who underwent excision of the ventral urethra could void spontaneously. Conclusions Urethral duplication is a rare congenital anomaly.The clinical presentation varies because of the different anatomical Datterns of this abnormality. Commonly the ventral urethra is most functional and maintained after surgical correc-tion.Surgical management should be individual and depend on the anatomical configuration of the du-plicated urethras.
4.Protective effect of melatonin against spinal cord injury from seawater immersion in rabbits
Tao WANG ; Chengru WU ; Haifeng WANG ; Jie ZHU ; Gewei LI ; He HONG ; Qiang YANG ; Jian FANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2017;42(2):134-139
Objective To observe the protective effects of melatonin against spinal cord injury from seawater immersion in rabbits.Methods The 120 mature and health New Zealand White rabbits,weight range from 2.6 to 2.9kg,were randomly divided into four groups (30 each):control group,ethanol group,melatonin group (100mg/kg),methylPrednisolone group (30mg/kg).The rabbit model of spinal cord injury were built by modified Allen's method taking the 10th thoracic vertebra as a center,seawater immersion for 60 minutes,and then by grouping to give the appropriate treatment.After each group was given the corresponding treatment,six rabbits in each group were randomly selected at 1,6,12,24 and 48 hours five different time points.The neurological function scores of the rabbits were evaluated by Tarlov method,the spinal cord ofT9 to T.which were obtained from all the groups were used for further study,including immunohistochemical detection of apoptosis proteins:Bax,Bcl-2,neurofilament protein 200 (NF200) and in situ end labeling (TUNEL) method to detect spinal neuronal cell apoptosis.Results Within each observation time point,the Tarlov score was higher in melatonin group and methylprednisolone group compared with control group and ethanol group (P<0.05),there was no significant difference between melatonin group and methylprednisolone group (P>0.05).The expressions of Bcl-2 and NF200 were significantly higher in melatonin group and methylprednisolone group compared with control group and ethanol group,while Bax expression was significantly lower (P<0.05).There were no significant difference between melatonin group and methylprednisolone group in the expression of three proteins (P>0.05).The TUNEL-positive apoptotic cells were fewer in melatonin group and methylprednisolone group compared with control group and ethanol group (P<0.05),and there was no significant difference between melatonin group and methylprednisolone group (P>0.05).Conclusion Melatonin has protective effect against spinal cord injury from seawater immersion in rabbits,no difference in efficacy exists compare with methylprednisolone.
5.Diagnosis and treatment of bladder benign neoplasm in children
Ying ZHANG ; Hongcheng SONG ; Ning SUN ; Weiping ZHANG ; Wenwen HAN ; Jun TIAN ; Minglei LI ; Chengru HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(8):600-603
Objective To summarize the experience about the diagnosis and treatment of bladder benign neoplasm in children.Methods A retrospective study was conducted for a total of 15 patients with bladder benign neoplasm from October 2006 to May 2016.There were 10 males and 5 females with a mean age of 8.7 years (ranging 1.1-13.8 years).The clinical manifestations of 15 patients included hematuria in 9 patients,frequent micturition with urgent and painful in 3 patients,dysuria in 1 patient,abdominal pain in 2 patients and headache during voiding in 1 patient.Ultrasound showed solid masses in the bladder with iso-echoic or nonhomogeneously hypoechoic.CT scanning showed regular or irregular mass with some enhancement in the bladder.All cases received tumor complete resection by opening operation and bladders were preserved.Among the 15 cases,neoplasms located in the anterior,posterior and lateral wall of bladder in 9 cases,ureteral orifice in 4 cases and trigone of bladder in 2 cases.The size of tumors ranged from 1.2 to 6.0 cm (mean 3.1 cm).The tumors were unifocal and seemed like papillary or cauliflower.The literatures of benign neoplasm of bladder were reviewed,which focused on the clinic characters,pathological classification and therapeutic method.Results Pathologic type included papilloma in 5 patients,inverted papilloma in 1 patient,inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor in 7 patients,hemangioma in 1 patient,pheochromocytoma in 1 patient.Fifteen patients were followed up for 6 to 36 months,mean 26.7 months.All patients recovered well without relapse or metastasis Conclusions Bladder benign neoplasm in children is rare with many kinds of pathological classification.The major clinical manifestation is gross hematuria while dysuria is unusual.Tumors are fewer in trigone of bladder.The best treatment is to resect the tumor completely with bladder preservation if possible.
6.The management of immature testicular teratomas in children
Lili JIAO ; Hongcheng SONG ; Ning SUN ; Weiping ZHANG ; Jun TIAN ; Minglei LI ; Chengru HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(2):115-117
Objective To summarize the management of immature testicular teratomas in children.Methods The clinical data of 19 children (age between 16 days to 13 months) with immature testicular teratomas were retrospectively analyzed.There were 10 cases in left and 9 cases in right side.The main presentation was painless scrotal mass.The size of the tumor was 1.5 cm × 1.2 cm × 0.5 cm-6.0 cm × 5.0 cm × 4.5 cm.Abnormal alpha fetopmtein (AFP)concentrations were detected in 17 patients before surgery.Results Testis-sparing surgeries were done in 11 patients,and the other 8 patients underwent testicle resection because of tumor severely invading testis.Fifteen cases were followed up for 1-10 years.All of them were alive.Conclusions Immature testicular teratomas was rare and almost presenting in children younger than 1 year old.The biological behavior of immature testicular teratomas in children was benign.Testicular-sparing surgery was possible.Close follow-up should be done postoperatively.
7.Role of High-resolution Computed Tomography in Evaluation for Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases
Hongmei ZHAO ; Xiuhong NIE ; Yao GE ; Bing WEI ; Chengru LI ; Kui REN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(12):1168-1170
Objective To investigate the evaluation of high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD), and the relationship with the pulmonary function test and BODE index.Methods 32 COPD patients and 22 normal controls were examined by pulmonary function test (PFT) and HRCT. The data of two groups were compared.Results The volume and pixel index (PI) in forced expiration were higher in the COPD group than those in the control group ( P<0.01), but there was no significant difference in Vin between two groups ( P>0.05). In the COPD group, Vex and Vin were negatively correlated with FEV1/FVC ( P<0.05) respectively. There were no correlation between Vin, Vex and FEV1% pre in the COPD patients ( P>0.05) respectively. Vin and Vex were not correlated with BODE index (all P>0.05) respectively. The ratio of Vex/Vin was positively correlated with BODE index ( P<0.05), and not correlated with FEV1/FVC ( P>0.05). PI910ex was positively correlated with BODE index ( P<0.01), and negatively correlated with FEV1%pre, FEV1/FVC (all P<0.05) respectively.Conclusion The pulmonary function of COPD patients can be evaluated by HRCT, especially by PI910ex.
8.Surgical management of congenital vesicoureteral junction obstruction in children
Hongcheng SONG ; Jiwu BAI ; Ning SUN ; Weiping ZHANG ; Jun TIAN ; Xianghui XIE ; Minglei LI ; Ning LI ; Chengru HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(9):611-613
Objective To discuss the management of the congenital vesicoureteral junction obstruction (UVJO). Methods A retrospective cohort study was performed of patients who underwent ureteral reimplantation due to UVJO between 2003 and 2008. Of the 73 patients with 83 ureters (male 49 and female 24, age range 8 months to 13 years, median 41 months). Forty-one cases were on the left, 22 were on the right and 10 were bilateral obstruction. The most common presenting symptoms were intermittent abdominal pain and urinary infection. All patients were evaluated preoperatively by ultrasound, voiding cystourethrogram, intravenous pyelogram and diagnosed as UVJO. Reimplantation was done by the Cohen technique in all patients. Results Follow-up of 46 patients ranged 0.5-3.5 years postoperatively, including ultrasound, voiding cystourethrogram, intravenous pyelogram. Hydronephrosis improve in 41 patients, had no change in 5 ureters. Conclusions Symptomatic children or advanced hydroureteronephrosis are definite indication for surgical treatment of UVJO patients. Surgical management could be effective for most of patients.
9.Application of augmented enterocystoplasty and continent urinary diversion by using the appendix in pediatric patients
Jun TIAN ; Ning SUN ; Weiping ZHANG ; Jiwu BAI ; Xianghui XIE ; Minglei LI ; Hongcheng SONG ; Ning LI ; Chengru HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2008;29(7):478-481
Objective To evaluate the long-term functional results, complications and patient's satisfaction level in patients performed augmented enterocystoplasty and continent urinary diversion using the appendix. Methods From 1999 to 2005, there were 22 children (12 males and 10 females) underwent augmented enterocystoplasty and continent urinary diversion using the appendix. Surgical results were reviewed retrospectively. There were 11 eases with bladder and urethra dysfunction attributed to neurogenic bladder, 2 cases with complex genitourinary malformation associated with an imperforated anus, 2 cases with exstrophy-epispadias complex, 2 cases with posterior urethral valves, 3 cases with failed urethrovaginal fistula repair and 2 epispadias cases with post failure of Young-Dees- Leadbetter bladder neck reconstruction. Upper urinary tract dilatation and hydroureteronephrosis were found in 17 eases (28 units), including grade Ⅱ-Ⅴ vesicoureteral reflux in 15 children (24 units). Simultaneous procedures included ureteral reimplantation in 15 cases and bladder neck closure in 14 cases. The appendix was used as the catheterizable conduit placed in the right lower abdomen and clean intermittent catheterization was performed in all patients. Outcomes were assessed by urodynamic study, IVU, ultrasound, voiding cystourethrography, BUN, Cr and electrolyte test. Results Mean follow-up was 3.6 years, ranging from 1.5-6 years. Complications included stomal stenosis requiring dilatation in 2 cases and leakage in 2 cases without bladder neck closure and 1 case required surgical revision. All patients achieved excellent stomal continence. No metabolic acidosis and bladder stone was noted. Upper urinary tract impairment had not worsened in all patients. Conclusion Augmented enterocystoplasty and continent urinary diversion using the appendix are associated with high continence, compliance and satisfaction rate and a low complication rate in the treatment of pediatric patients with disorders related to bladder and urethral dysfunction.
10.Clinical analysis of six cases of nephroblastomatosis combined with Wilm's tumor
Hongcheng SONG ; Ning SUN ; Weiping ZHANG ; Jiwu BAI ; Jun TIAN ; Xianghui XIE ; Minglei LI ; Ning LI ; Chengru HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(5):313-315
Objective To investigate the diagnosis,treatment and prognosis of nephroblastomatosis (Nbm) combined with Wilms'tumor (WT). Methods Clinical data of six patients treated for WT combined with Nbm in Beijing Children's Hospital from 2006 to 2010 were reviewed retrospectively.The patients'ages ranged from five to 14 months.Two of the patients were female and four were male.The WTs were left-sided in four cases and right-sided in two cases.The Nbms were ipsilateral with WT in three cases,contralateral in two cases and bilateral in one case. The Nbms were single In three cases and multiple in three cases.WTs were all single and the maximum diameter was 3,4,8,10,11,and 12 cm respectively.Two paitents underwent nephrectomy.Nephron sparing surgery and upper and lower pole nodule biopsy was conducted in two cases,Nephrectomy and contralateral nephron sparing surgery was conducted in an additional two cases.Adjuvant chemotherapy included vincristine,actinomycin and doxorubicin. Results One patient had tumor recurrence 33 months after a 15 month regimen of postoperative chemotherapy. One patient had tumor recurrence and died after nephron sparing surgery 5 months after a 11 month regimen of chemotherapy.Four patients underwent 6 months of chemotherapy,and it was 9,12,and 21 months respectively after stop of chemotherapy.Another patient was still in chemotherapy. Conclusions Nbm is a pre-neoplastic proliferative process with high risk of developing WT.Chemotherapy may reduce the rate of Nbm malignancy.If Nbm is malignant or chemotherapy is invalid,nephron sparing surgery is recommended.