1.Clinical research of postoperative nutritional support in patients with pancreatic disease
Yinglong TAO ; Min FAN ; Zhiming SUN ; Wenqing YU ; Junying YAO ;
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(03):-
Objectives:To study the postoperative nutritional support in patients with pancreatic disease. Methods:Based on the kind of pancreatic disease,twenty two patients were randomly divided into PN+EN group and TPN group during 20 days after operation.Body weight,the restoring time of intestinal movement,the complications,the blood amylase,the serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase,the blood urea nitrogen,the blood sugar,the serum albumin(Alb),transferritin(TFN) and prealbumin(PAB) were compared on the first,fifth,tenth and twentieth day after operation. Results:Body weight of two groups reduced lightly.The blood amylase decreased remarkably.The functions of liver and kidney were recovered gradually.The blood sugar tended to restore normal.Alb,TFN,PAB of two groups increased remarkably( P
2.Clinical analysis of factors related to diarrhea in inpatients with enteral nutrition
Yinglong TAO ; Junying YAO ; Min FAN ; Deqiang SUN ; Jing LIU ; Ding HAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2009;17(4):197-200
ing microecological preparation,or continuously pumping EN fluid into the stomach or jejunum may reduce the incidence of diarrhea.
3.Observation of proper nutritional therapy in critically ill patients guided by indirect caloimetry
Deqiang SUN ; Junying YAO ; Min FAN ; Yinglong TAO ; Jixiang SUN ; Ding HAN ; Jing LIU ; Qian LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(z1):4-5,6
Objective To evaluate the effect of proper nutritional therapy guided by indirect caloimetry . Methods According to the digitaltable ,70 critically ill patients whose APACHE II >5 were randomly divided into oberserving ( nutritional therapy guided by indirect caloimetry ) and control groups ( nutritional therapy guided by harris-benedict formula),each group 35 cases.The results of nutrition support were analysed .Results TP,MAMC,ALB were higher than that before treatment in oberserving group (all P<0.05),the MAMC was also higher than that in control groups(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in Hb and TSF after treatment IN oberserving group (all P>0.05).Conclusion The nutritional therapy guided by indirect caloimetry by harris-benedict formula have the some nutritional effect in critically ill patients .
4.Urodynamic study of enhanced continent mechanism using tapered ileum as continent urinary reservoir.
Yuemin XU ; Yong QIAO ; Zhong CHEN ; Xinru ZHANG ; Rong CHEN ; Yinglong SA ; Jiong ZHANG ; Tao LI ; Denglong WU
Chinese Medical Journal 2002;115(11):1653-1656
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of extramural support from the pouch and abdominal wall to enhance the continent mechanism of tapered ileum.
METHODSA total of 24 patients underwent a procedure in which an ileal segment was tapered into an efferent tube, of which a part was placed between the back surface of the rectus muscle and the ileal pouch wall. The internal orifice of the tapered ileum was anastomosed to the ileal pouch and its external orifice was anastomosed to the umbilicus. A urodynamic study of the efferent tubes and pouch was done 1.5 to 3 months and 6 to 24 months postoperatively.
RESULTSOne patient died of heart disease 55 days postoperatively, while 22 of the remaining 23 were completely continent day and night. At 1.5 to 3 months, the urodynamic study of the efferent tubes demonstrated that the maximum closure pressure with a full pouch was 46 - 124 cmH(2)O (91.26 +/- 15.71 cmH(2)O) and with an empty pouch was 34 - 84 cmH(2)O (67 +/- 10.60 cmH(2)O). The difference in mean maximum closure pressure in the full and empty pouches was statistically significant (t = -11.78 and P = 0.00001). At 6 to 24 months, a second urodynamic study was performed on 18 cases, demonstrating a reservoir capacity of 420 to 750 ml (481.67 +/- 78.83 ml). Reservoir pressure was 6 to 9 cmH(2)O (7.17 +/- 1.17 cmH(2)O) when the pouch was filled to 50 ml, and 16 to 35 cmH(2)O (24.12 +/- 5.61 cmH(2)O) when it was filled to maximum capacity. There was no contractive wave during the filling in any patient. Maximum closure pressure in the efferent tube was 80 to 194 cm H(2)O (98.89 +/- 26.34 cmH(2)O) when the pouch was filled with saline, and 64 to 128 cmH(2)O (74.78 +/- 14.54 cmH(2)O) when the pouch was empty. The difference in mean maximum closure pressure in the full and empty pouches was statistically significant (t = -7.58 and P = 0.00003).
CONCLUSIONSThis study indicates that the continent mechanism of tapered ileum may be greatly enhanced by extramural support from the abdominal and pouch walls.
Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Humans ; Ileum ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Urinary Diversion ; methods ; Urinary Reservoirs, Continent ; Urodynamics
5. Analysis of risk factors for recurrent urethral stricture after excision and primary anastomotic urethroplasty
Tao YANG ; Hong XIE ; Qiang FU ; Yinglong SA ; Jiong ZHANG ; Lujie SONG ; Chongrui JIN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(1):32-36
Objective:
To analysis the risk factors for stricture recurrence after excision and primary anastomotic urethroplasty(EPA).
Methods:
209 urethral stricture cases managed with EPA were retrospectively studied from January 2017 to December 2018 in our center. Of all the patients, 183 cases were diagnosed as posterior urethral stricture and 26 cases were diagnosed as bulbar urethral stricture. Their age ranged from 5 to 78 years(mean 42.1 years). 25 cases(12.0%) were defined as the obesity, whose BMI was more than 28 kg/m2. 12 cases(5.7%) has the history of diabetes mellitus. 103 cases(49.3%) smoked at least three months before operation. 127 cases(60.8%) didn't have the history of dilation. 42 cases(20.1%)had the history of dilation once or twice. 40 cases (19.1%)had the history of dilation more than three times. The history of urethroplasty included once in 38 cases(18.2%)and more than twice in 8 cases(3.8%). The location of stricture included posterior urethral stricture in 183 cases and bulbar stricture in 26 cases. The history of stricture ranged from 1 to 360 months(mean 35.1 months). The stricture length was(3.19±0.65)cm. The causes including trauma in 190 cases, iatrogenic urethral injury in 12 cases, inflammatory in 2 cases and others in 5 cases. The standard of stricture recurrence were defined as the urination difficulty after removal of catheter and endoscopic or radiographic evidence of obstruction in the area of repair. Univariate and multivariate analysis were performed by the use of Cox′s proportional hazards regression model to identify the related factors for stricture recurrence.
Result:
The following up period was ranged from 3 to 32 months(average 18.78 months). Recurrence occurred in 31 cases in the period of 1.0 to 18.0 months(average 5.34 months). Factors had statistical differences in univariate analysis including stricture period(
6.The protective effect of non-transecting urethroplasty on erectile function in patients with posterior urethral stricture
Tao YANG ; Hong XIE ; Yuemin XU ; Qiang FU ; Lujie SONG ; Yinglong SA ; Jingdong XUE ; Xinyao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(1):47-51
Objective To explore the erectile function preservational mechanism of Non-transecting urethroplasty(NTU) for posterior urethral stricture.Methods From May 2012 to September 2016,62 patients with posterior urethral stricture,who were treated with NTU,were enrolled in this study.The mean age was 37.5 years old,ranging 18-48 years old.The causes were pelvic fracture urethral injury in 53 cases and iatrogenic injury in 9 cases.Preoperative urethrography and urethroscopy revealed the strictures located in posterior urethra,which was at the distal of verumontanum.The mean length of stricture was 2.1 cm,ranging 0.5-2.5 cm.The average period between trauma and surgery was 6.4 months,ranging 3 months-2 years.All patients had no previous history of urethroplasty.Their sexual hormones were in normal level.Among those patients,the IIEF-5 scores were more than 12 and number of events during NPT test were more than twice.Finally,43 cases were underwent NTU and 19 cases accepted inferior pubectomy (IP)+ NTU.All patients had a general anesthesia.The bulbar urethra was mobilized dorsally from the tunica albuginea of the corpora cavernosa and then extended proximally up toward the perineal membrane.Scar tissue surrounding the urethra was excised and inferior pubectomy (IP) was performed as a supplemental technique to keep the suturing position without tension.The ventral hemi-circumference was then sutured with interrupted 4-0 polyglycolic sutures with tension-free anastomosis.The 18-Fr indwelling catheter was inserted.Result Average follow-up was 20.2 months,ranged from 12 to 36 months.In NTU group,NPT test revealed no significant difference in number of events (2.7 ± 0.7 vs.3.0 ± 1.0,P > 0.05),duration of best episode [(16.4 ± 3.5) min vs.(16.4 ± 3.8) min,P > 0.05)] or tip rigidity [(31.2 ± 4.7) % vs.(30.8 ± 3.5) %,P > 0.05)] between pre-and post-operation,respectively.The IIEF-5 score (19.7 ± 1.9 vs.20.4±2.1,P<0.05)and Qmax[(8.7 ±4.0)ml/s vs.(25.5 ±4.7)ml/s,P<0.05)] increased significant pre-and post-operation,respectively.In IP + NTU group,Qmax [(8.4 ± 4.4) ml/s vs.(23.1 ± 3.5)ml/s,P < 0.05)] increased significant pre and post operation.The NPT test revealed slight decrease in number of events(2.3 ± 0.6 vs.1.6 ± 1.0,P < 0.05),duration of best episode [(15.6 ± 2.4) min vs.(14.5±2.4)min,P<0.05)] or tip rigidity [(29.8±3.0)% vs.(25.6 ±7.1)%,P<0.05)] between pre-and post-operation,respectively.However,the IIEF-5 scores (17.3 ± 1.6 vs.16.5 ± 2.1,P < 0.05) didn't show significant difference pre-and post-operation.Stricture recurrence occurred in 3 patients,the success rate was 95.2% (59/62) during 12 months following.Conclusion NTU is not only a safe and promising procedure for posterior urethral stricture less than 2.5cm,but also a new minimally invasive approach to preserve erectile function.
7.Rational choice of treatment for the female hypospadias
Chao FENG ; Yinglong SA ; Hong XIE ; Qiang FU ; Lujie SONG ; Tao LIANG ; Zhenghao DAI ; Kaile ZHANG ; Yuemin XU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(3):191-194
Objective:To summarize the ideal strategy for the treatment of female hypospadias.Methods:The data of 12 female patients with hypospadias admitted to the Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine from December 2011 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients was (31.0±16.6) years old (7-67 years old). Among them, 3 cases had a history of pelvic fracture trauma, 3 cases had a history of birth trauma, and the remaining 6 cases had no history of trauma and surgery. Among them, there were 6 cases of congenital hypospadias and 6 cases of acquired hypospadias. The clinical manifestations were urinary incontinence in 6 cases and dysuria in 6 cases. Examination of the normal position of the external opening of the genital urethra did not show the opening of the urethra, but moved down to different parts of the anterior wall of the vagina. All patients underwent urethral lengthening. For congenital hypospadias, the urethral plate is used to cut the coiled tube during the operation to prolong the urethra. For acquired hypospadias, the stenotic urethra was enlarged and lengthened with a labial pedicled flap coil. The subcutaneous fat pad of the labia majora was mobilized and transferred to the outside of the newly constructed urethra to prevent the occurrence of urethro-vaginal fistula and increase the pressure of the urethra. Five patients with significant urinary incontinence underwent bladder neck reconstruction at the same time. Anatomical success of the procedure was defined as the appearance of a normal-shaped external urethral opening beneath the clitoris. Functional success was defined as the absence of moderate to severe urinary incontinence after surgery, and the maximum urinary flow rate was >15ml/s during the 12-month follow-up period.Results:All operations were successfully completed. All patients had no perioperative complications, and were followed up for 18-96 months, with an average of 57.3±32.5 months. All patients were able to urinate spontaneously after operation, 4 cases of urinary incontinence disappeared, and 2 cases improved significantly; 4 cases of patients with strenuous urination urinated smoothly. The remaining 2 cases still complained of dysuria after operation, which was solved by subsequent urethral dilatation. The anatomical repair success rate was 100.0%(12/12) and the functional success rate was 83.3% (10/12).Conclusions:Urethral lengthening is an effective method for female hypospadias. The pedicled fat pad helps to increase urethral pressure and prevent fistulas. For female patients with hypospadias and severe urinary incontinence, bladder neck reconstruction is an ideal method. of the technique.