1.Suprapubic cystostomy combined with transurethral vapor resection of the prostate in treatment of large benign prostatic hyperplasia
Doulian SHAN ; Eliyasen XIR ; Minqi TU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(32):6-8
Objective To explore the efficacy and feasibility of suprapubic cystostomy combined with transurethral vapor resection of the prostate(TUVRP)for large benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH).Method Twenty-eight cases with large BPH were treated with suprapubic cystostomy combined with TUVRP and the clinical data was analyzed retrospectively.Results After operation,all patients had normal urination,followed up for 6 months,the international prostatic symptom score was decreased from(24.2 ±4.8)scores to(9.8 ±2.6)scores,the maximal uroflow rate was increased from(6.2 ±2.1)ml/s to(14.8 ±2.9)ml/s,the residual urine was decreased from(108.0 ± 37.1)ml to(20.2 ± 7.6)ml,there was significant difference(P < 0.05).Complications were found in 3 cases,2 cases were transurethral resection of prostate syndrome,I case was secondary bleeding.Conclusion Suprapubic cystostomy combined with TUVRP is a safe,less complication,effective and feasible method for large BPH with proficient skill.
2.Holmium laser lithotripsy versus pneumatic lithotripsy for treatment of distal ureteral calculi:a meta-analysis
Aierken AINIWAER ; Lingling WANG ; Shan ZHONG ; Tuo ZHOU ; Doulian SHAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(43):7047-7052
BACKGROUND:Pneumatic lithotripsy and holmium laser lithotripsy for distal ureteral calculi have their own advantages and disadvantages in efficacy and complications, but both of them are currently better treatments. <br> OBJECTIVE:To compare the efficacy and safety of holmium laser lithotripsy and pneumatic lithotripsy for the treatment of distal ureteral calculi through a meta analysis. <br> METHODS:A online search of China Biological Medicine disk, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Springerlink, Medline, and Embase databases was performed from March 1999 to December 2013. A manual retrieval of relevant journals was also done for clinical trials about holmium laser lithotripsy and pneumatic lithotripsy for treatment of distal ureteral calculi. RevMan 5.1.5 software (Cachrane Library) was used for meta analysis. The fol owing indexes were used to compare the results:mean operative time, early stone free rate, stone migration rate, ureteral perforation rate, postoperative hematuria rate and retaining double-J catheter rate. <br> RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Four prospective studies (a total of 275 patients) were enrol ed, and there were 140 cases in the group of holmium laser lithotripsy and 133 cases in the pneumatic Lithotripsy group. Holmium laser lithotripsy conveyed significant benefits compared with pneumatic lithotripsy in mean operative time [WMD=-16.38, 95%CI (-20.29,-12.47), P<0.000 01], stone migration incidence [OR=0.25, 95%CI (0.10, 0.63), P=0.003], retaining double-J catheter rate [OR=0.44, 95%CI (0.25, 0.78), P=0.004], while early stone free rate, postoperative hematuria rate and ureteral perforation rate had no significant changes between the two groups. Compared with pneumatic lithotripsy, holmium laser lithotripsy can shorten mean operative time and reduce the stone migration rate. Because of the lack of prospective studies and smal sample size, large-sized randomized control ed studies are urgently needed to provide evidence.