1.Initial study of stratifying management with objective structured clinical examination in resident standardized training
Shengyu ZHANG ; Wei YE ; Weiyang ZHENG ; Xinchao LIU ; Chi SHAO ; Hui PAN ; Hang LI
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2015;(9):1299-1302
Using objective structuned clinical exammation ,OSCE to access a new resident standardized training , analyze the result and perform stratifying management and teaching based on the result , which may improve the effi-ciency and effectiveness of resident standardized training .
2.Expression and activity analysis of catalytic domain of PTP1B.
Shengyu WANG ; Jianghua YAN ; Yanglin PAN ; Xuejun LI ; Zhong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2008;24(4):553-557
The amino acid sequence (1-301aa) coding the human PTP1B catalytic domain (PTP1Bc) was obtained from the GenBank. The PTP1Bc gene was constructed by overlapping PCR, then was inserted into vector pET-22b(+) and expressed efficiently in E. coli BL21(DE3) under optimum condition after IPTG induction. The proteins were expressed mainly as inclusion bodies with the yield of more than 30% of total bacterial proteins. The expressed products were purified through Ni(2+)-affinity chromatographic column. After purification, the purity of the proteins was more than 95%. Western blotting analysis suggested that the purified proteins could specially combine with anti-PTP1B antibody. Enzyme activity assay showed that the protein has phosphatase activities.
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3.Effect of the ultrasound-guided transperitoneal percutaneous nephrolithotomy in treatment of renal calculi in pelvic ectopic kidney
Shengyu PAN ; Ting RAO ; Fan CHENG ; Yuan RUAN ; Weimin YU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2018;39(9):656-660
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of ultrasound-guided transperitoneal PCNL for treatment of renal calculi in pelvic ectopic kidney.Methods The clinical data of 4 cases of pelvic ectopic kidney treated in our hospital from June 2016 to August 2017 were retrospectively analyzed.The patient's age ranged from 30 to 67 years with an average of 47.25 years.There were two male and two female patients.2 cases suffered with left pelvic ectopic kidney stones.One case had right pelvic horseshoe ectopic kidney stones and one case had spinal deformity left pelvic ectopic kidney stones.Multiple stones were found in 2 cases.The mainly stones located in the renal pelvis in one case.Multiple stones in the lower calyx was found in another case.The remaining 2 cases had single stones in the renal pelvis.Stone size was 3.4 cm × 2.1 cm,3.0cm×2.1 cm,2.8 cm×2.4 cm and 2.1 cm×1.9 cm respectively.And 1 case with renal calculi in left pelvic ectopic kidney had a history of open surgerv 11 years ago because of the same situation with pelvic ectopic kidney calculi.In this study,all operation was performed under general anesthesia.The ultrasound-guided percutaneous nephrolithotomy combined with preoperative CTU and intraoperative color Doppler ultrasound was used to find the target renal calyx or renal pelvis.And a certain pressure was applied to the abdominal wall to make the intestinal canal deviate from the surface of the pelvic ectopic kidney as much as possible.Under ultrasound real-time detection,it was punctured into the target renal calyx or renal pelvis to find and break stones.And F6 double J tube and F18 nephrostomy tube were left.Operative and post-operative related details (stone free,bleeding,abdominal infection) were reviewed.Results Stone free rate were 100% (4/4).The time of operation and hospital stay were 62,59,55,51 min and 6,6,5,5 days,respectively.None had significant intraoperative and postoperative complications,including haemorrhage,injury of mesenteric vessels,abdominal infection and hydrops.No one left residual stones during 1 month and 3 nonths of follow-up.Conclusions The ultrasound-guided transperitoneal PCNL is a safe and effective procedure for the treatment of patients with renal calculi in pelvic ectopic kidney.