1.Application and progress of neuromodulation in lower urinary tract dysfunction.
Yiming WANG ; Guoqing CHEN ; Xiaoqian YING ; Limin LIAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2020;37(2):211-218
For those patients with refractory lower urinary tract dysfunction who are not well treated by traditional therapy such as behavior therapy and drug therapy, neuromodulation technologies have gradually become alternative treatments. Several neuromodulation technologies are also used in animal experimental and clinical scientific research by more and more scholars, in order to find more effective methods and mechanisms of treatment of lower urinary tract dysfunction. This article introduces the principle and advantages of common neuromodulation technologies, which focuses on the application in lower urinary tract dysfunction treatment, and analyzes the direction and the broad prospect of neuromodulation.
Humans
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Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
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Urologic Diseases
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physiopathology
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therapy
3.Terpene compound drug as medical expulsive therapy for ureterolithiasis: A meta-analysis.
Chua Michael E ; Park Jane H ; Castillo Josefino C ; Morales Marcelino L
Philippine Journal of Urology 2012;22(2):33-39
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of terpene compound drug (pinene, camphene, borneol, anethole, fenchone and cineol in olive oil) in facilitating spontaneous passage of ureteral calculi
METHODS: Systematic literature search of the MEDLINE, EMBASE, OVID, Science Direct, Proquest, Google scholar, Cochrane Library databases and rference lists of related literature was done without language restriction. Trials on ureterolithiasis medical expulsive therapy (MET) that compare terpene compound drug versus placebo/control group or alpha-blockers were identified. Articles retrieved were critically appraised by two independent reviewers according to Cochrane Collaboration recommendations. Data from included studies were extracted for calculation of risk ratio (RR) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Effect estimates were pooled using Mantel-Haenszel method with random effect model. Inter-study heterogeneity and publication bias were assessed. The PRISMA guidelines for meta-analysis reporting were followed.
RESULTS: Five trials (total of 344 subjects) of adequate methodological quality were included. Pooled effect estimates from homogenous studies showed that compared to placebo/ control group, patients treated with terpene compound drug had significantly higher ureteral calculi expulsion rate (pooled RR: 1.34; 95% CI 1.12, 1.61). Analysis of studies that compare terpene compound drug with alpha-blockers showed no significant difference (pooled RR: 0.79; 95% CI 0.59, 1.06), although significant inter-study heterogeneity was noted. Only minor gastrointestinal adverse effect was reported on terpene compound drug use.
CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that terpene compound drug as MET is effective in promoting passage of ureterolithiasis. High quality large-scale RCTs comparing alpha-blockers and terpene compound drug are warranted to make a more definitive conclusion.
Human ; Male ; Female ; TERPENES-adverse effects,therapy,TREATMENT OUTCOME ; UROLOGIC DISEASES ; URETERAL DISEASES ; Ureteral Calculi
4.Current status of stem cell therapy in urology.
Korean Journal of Urology 2015;56(6):409-411
No abstract available.
Animals
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Erectile Dysfunction/therapy
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Humans
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Male
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Stem Cell Transplantation/*methods
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Urologic Diseases/*therapy
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Urology/methods/trends
6.Cost-effectiveness of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy vs percutaneous nephrolithotomy in the management of lower pole nephrolithiasis: A study in local figures.
Reyes Antonio S ; Dela Cruz Karina ; Bolong David T ; Mania-Taylan Ma. Lourdes
Philippine Journal of Urology 2012;22(1):1-5
OBJECTIVE: We determined the efficacy of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) monotherapy and compared its cost-effectiveness with percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) for the management of lower pole renal calculi with a size of 1.0cm to 2.0cm in widest dimension.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using the cost estimate data available locally from patient billing charges and average professional fee, efficacy and complication rates data from the literature, the cost-effectiveness for the percutaneous nephrolithotomy and shock wave lithotripsy as primary therapy for lower pole stones were evaluated. We developed a decision analysis model in which a patient in whom primary therapy (either ESWL or PCNL failed was rendered stone-free with secondary ESWL using a trial version add-in software for Microsoft Excel from www.TreePlan.com with some modifications.
RESULTS: The average cost over all outcomes from the decision to perform ESWL in patients with lower pole stones 1.0 to 2.0 cm is Php 53,801.07 and Php 127,019.27 for PCNL. For PCNL to be as cost effective, cost incurred should be lowered to Php 47,746.38
CONCLUSIONS: Extracoporeal shock wave lithotripsy, despite its considerable low efficacy as compared to PCNL as a primary treatment for lower pole stones 1.0 to 2.0 cm, is still more cost-effective.
Human ; Male ; Female ; NEPHROLITHIASIS ; UROLOGIC DISEASES ; KIDNEY DISEASES ; COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS ; TREATMENT OUTCOME ; LITHOTRIPSY ; NEPHROSTOMY, PERCUTANEOUS ; THERAPEUTICS ; THERAPY
7.Nonvascular Interventions of the Urinary Tract.
Byung Kwan PARK ; Seung Hyup KIM ; Min Hoan MOON
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2002;17(6):727-736
Nonvascular intervention of the urinary tract is a well-established uroradiologic subspecialty, which is more important for avoiding invasive open surgery in the age of rising demand about the value of less invasive treatment. Various kinds of nonvascular intervention are recently performed under image-guidance and are as follows: percutaneous nephrostomy, percutaneous nephrostolithotomy, percutaneous dilatation of the urinary tract, sclerotherapy for renal cysts, percutaneous catheter drainage, percutaneous foreign body retrieval and biopsy. Percutaneous nephrostomy is a basic technique to provide a direct access to urinary tract, which makes it possible to perform other interventional procedures. Although nonvascular intervention may produce some complications, it is generally considered to be less invasive than open surgery and has advantages such as short hospital stay, early return to normal life and therefore economic savings. This review is described to help clinicians easily understand the procedures, indications, techniques, and complications with figures of cases the authors experienced.
Adult
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Catheterization
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Nephrostomy, Percutaneous/*methods
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Urinary Tract/pathology/surgery
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Urologic Diseases/therapy
8.Progress and prospect of integrative Chinese and Western urinary surgery.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2007;27(11):1046-1048
Integrative traditional Chinese and Western urinary surgery is a subject with good prospect and special superiority of combined TCM with Western medicine. In the past decade, great achievements have been obtained by virtue of endeavor from the integrative urinary surgical workers, they set up a good foundation for the development and academic improvement of the cause in our nation.
Animals
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Combined Modality Therapy
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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therapeutic use
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Female
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Humans
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Integrative Medicine
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methods
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Male
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Phytotherapy
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Urologic Diseases
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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surgery
9.Urinary endometriosis.
Cheng-yan DENG ; Qi YU ; Li-juan LIAN
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2002;24(1):59-62
OBJECTIVEAimed at illustrating the means of early diagnosis for prevention of the impairment of kidney function, the results of conservative medical therapy and the surgical treatment in patients with endometriosis of urinary tract.
METHODSSurgical interventions were done in 5 cases with pathological of endometriosis. Ureters were involved by endometriotic lesion in 3 patients, ureters and bladder in one and urethra in another patient. All of the cases were shown at least partial obstruction of the urinary tract by clinical symptoms, diagnostic examinations and the outcomes of various kinds of treatment.
RESULTSHydropnephrosis and hydroureter were shown by ultrasonography, IVP or retrograde pyelography in one case of ureteral obstruction. A small lump of endometriotic foci along the urethra was detected by manual examination and ultra-sonography in one patient. The relieving of the symptoms and signs of the obstruction of the urinary tract in two cases by GnRH-a or progest in was the evidence of the endometriotic lesion. There were two patients underwent surgical resection of the endometriotic foci surrounding the ureter after medical therapy.
CONCLUSIONSUrinary tract endometriosis are rarely seen and usually escape the attention of the physicians, while they usually cause obstruction of the urinary tract and finally impairment of kidney function if not treated in time. This kind of disease can be easily diagnosed by imaging detection with ultra-sonography, IVP or retrograde pyelography. Conservative treatment with GnRH-a and long acting progesterone as well as surgical treatments are effective for this kind of disease.
Adult ; Endometriosis ; diagnosis ; drug therapy ; surgery ; Female ; Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Urologic Diseases ; diagnosis ; drug therapy ; surgery
10.Photodynamic therapy for malignant and non-malignant diseases: clinical investigation and application.
Yong-gang QIANG ; Xiu-ping ZHANG ; Jian LI ; Zheng HUANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2006;119(10):845-857
Brain Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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drug therapy
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Eye Diseases
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drug therapy
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Gastrointestinal Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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Head and Neck Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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Photochemotherapy
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Precancerous Conditions
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drug therapy
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Skin Diseases
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drug therapy
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Skin Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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Tooth Diseases
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drug therapy
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Urologic Neoplasms
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drug therapy