1.Herniation Surgery and the Change of Infrared Thermal Image Therapeutic Observation of Qi-guiding Needling plus Electroacupuncture for Intractable Low Back Pain after Lumbar Disc
Yongda ZHU ; Junfeng ZHANG ; Yaochi WU
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(3):311-313
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of qi-guiding needling plus electroacupuncture in treating intractable low back pain after lumbar disc herniation surgery and the change of infrared thermal image.Method Totally 172 patients with intractable low back pain after lumbar disc herniation surgery were randomized into a treatment group and a control group, 86 cases in each group. The treatment group was intervened by qi-guiding needling plus electroacupuncture, while the control group was by electroacupuncture alone. The infrared thermal image of the affected low back area was observed before and after intervention, and the clinical efficacies were compared between the two groups.Result The change of infrared thermal image of the affected low back area in the treatment group after intervention was significantly different from that in the control group (P<0.01). The total effective rate and the recovery-markedly-effective rate were respectively 87.2% and 66.3% in the treatment group, versus 74.4% and 37.2% in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05,P<0.01).Conclusion Qi-guiding needling plus electroacupuncture can mitigate the intractable low back pain after lumbar disc herniation surgery.
2.Renal pelvic carcinoma associated with renal stone
Ming LEI ; Jian YUAN ; Yongda LIU ; Ze ZHANG ; Jintai LUO ; Wei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2013;(7):485-488
Objective To discuss the diagnosis and treatment of renal pelvic carcinoma associated with renal stone.Methods A total of 13 patients,aged from 49 to 73 years old and averaged 59years old.The history of renal stone was 16 years.13 patients accepted B ultrasound check and 1 was found soft tissue occupying.8 patients accepted IVU check and none was found soft tissue occupying.7 patients accepted CT scan and 4 were found soft tissue occupying.The fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) examination was done for 2 patients and both were positive.6 patients were found lesions at renal pelvis mucous membrane during the operation of percutaneous nephrolithotripsy,4 accepted radical operations of renal pelvic carcinoma and 2 patients accepted radical nephrectomy according to the biopsy pathology.4 were found soft tissue occupying before operation and accepted radical operation of renal pelvic carcinoma ultimately.1 patient suffered gross hematuria and renal insufficiency accepted the renal pelvic carcinoma vaporization under the ureteroscope.Results The pathology showed that 7 cases were transitional cell carcinoma,4 were transitional cell carcinoma combined squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) metaplasia and 2 were squamous cell carcinoma.6 of 8 patients' stone chemical composition were infection stone and 2 were calcic blended stone.3 patients were followed up 1 to 2 years and survival with no tumor recurrence.The tumor recurred 10 months of the patient accepted the operation of renal pelvic carcinoma vaporization and accepted vaporization again.1 patient bsuffered SCC and local lymph node metastasis.He died 13 months post-operation.Conclusions For the patient who had long history of stone,combining infection with symptoms of severe hematuria and postoperation hematuria,the possibility of renal pelvic carcinoma should be considered.CT scan and urine FISH may help for diagnosis.The biopsy should routinely perform for the doubtful mucosa lesion during the cavity stone operation.Early and timely diagnosis and operation is the key for the patients with pelvic carcinoma associated with renal stone.
3.Disposable versus reusable flexible ureteroscopes for treatment of upper urinary stones: a multicenter prospective randomized study
Wei ZHU ; Chengqiang MO ; Fenshen CHEN ; Ming LEI ; Hongling SUN ; Yongda LIU ; Chunxiao LIU ; Rongpei WU ; Guohua ZENG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(4):287-291
Objective:To compare the performance and surgical outcomes of disposable digital flexible ureteroscope with a reusable fiberoptic flexible ureteroscope in treatment of upper urinary stones.Methods:A prospective, multicenter, single-blind and randomized controlled study was performed from April 2018 to December 2018. Eligible patients were randomized, in a ratio of 1∶1, to either experimental group or control group. The inclusion criteria for the study were: aged 18-60 years, solitary upper urinary stone or multiple stones with stone size less than 2 cm, absence of urinary tract infection (UTI) or UTI was controlled, normal liver and renal function. Exclusion criteria included: patients with congenital anomalies, calyceal diverticular stone, IP angle less than 30°, renal insufficiency. pregnancy or lactation, cardiopulmonary function abnormality and coagulation abnormalities. Patients in experimental group received ureteroscopy through a disposable digital flexible ureteroscope (PU3022A, PUSEN), while patients in control group received ureteroscopy through a reusable fiberoptic flexible ureteroscope (Flex-X2, STORZ). The primary endpoint was the high-quality rate of images during the operation. The secondary endpoints included success rate of fragmentation and postoperative complication rates.Results:93 patients were recruited, and 90 of them were finally complete the study (i.e., 45 patients in each group). The demographic and preoperative parameters were comparable between the two groups except the stone size in patients with solitary stone. The high-quality rate of images was significantly higher in experiment group than that in control group (100.0% vs. 15.6%, P<0.001). There were no significant differences in terms of success rate of fragmentation(68.9% vs. 71.1%, P=0.818), hemoglobin dropped (3.91 g/L vs. 3.62 g/L, P=0.880), serum creatinine changed, and postoperative complication rates(6.7% vs.6.7%, P=1.000). Conclusions:Disposable digital flexible ureteroscope achieves similar surgical outcomes to the reusable fiberoptic flexible ureteroscope with a better quality of endoscopic images.